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Who is in your Deadpool for Solo: Infinity War

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Love that movie. Eugene Hütz is awesome.

"Excuse my English, as I'm not so premium with it."

The dialogue was so great, and obviously ties in with the title of the movie. Non-spoiler quote from Alex, the Ukrainian translator:

Alex: [voice over] Now I must tell you more of myself. I an unequivocally tall. I do not know any women who are taller than me. The women who *are* taller than me are lesbians, for whom 1969 was a very momentous year. For me, America is a first-rate place. Most of all, I am beloved of American movies, muscular cars, and hip-hop music. I also dig Negroes, most of all, Michael Jackson. He is a first-rate dancer, just like me. Many girls want to be carnal with me because I'm such a premium dancer.
 
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Mojave:

A suicidal artist goes into the desert, where he finds his doppelgänger, a homicidal drifter, who decides to play a game of cat and mouse with him, all the way back to Hollywood.

It's meh. Moments of really good, then dashed away with cliched movie devices. It's a time-killer, overall.
 
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The Hostiles:

In 1892, a legendary Army Captain reluctantly agrees to escort a Cheyenne chief and his family through dangerous territory.

Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesus. You want a heavy movie? You got it. Starring Christian Bale and Rosamund Pike. The latter has an early scene where the full weight of the movie really hits you. Excellent watch, although my nitpick was with a subplot that is toyed with, not fully realized, but due to the ending is still possible. It's a Hollywood Factor subplot to please the masses, and as you watch this movie, it'll become apparent. Thankfully, it was ambiguous enough that you can choose the better option, although it will take some willpower.

I dare say this is Pike's movie, not Bale's, and that's coming from an admitted Bale fanboy. Yeah, I'm serious.
 
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Pike is a cute girl (As far as white girls go :))

Watched a bunch on long flights recently

The commuter - Liam usual flick
Den of thieves - enjoyed
Did hard 2 - classic
Wedding singer - should have been more Billy
Finest hour - lot of these time pieces recently. They all run together now
Quiet place - mookie doesn't like scary stuff. Turned it off after the nail got exposed on the basement staircase. No mas
 
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A Most Violent Year:

In New York City 1981, an ambitious immigrant fights to protect his business and family during the most dangerous year in the city's history.

It was ok. Nothing to really stand out, about anything in the story, good or bad. Part of the ending is really obvious from the beginning, but doesn't really affect how I felt about the movie overall.
 
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The Captive:
Eight years after the disappearance of Cassandra, some disturbing incidents seem to indicate that she's still alive. Police, parents and Cassandra herself, will try to unravel the mystery of her disappearance.

Great movie until the last 20 minutes. Horrible, lazy, and uninspired ending, including the cliched unneeded car chase scene. The main subplot is just magically resolved, of course, no explanation. The main plot ending was more predictable than the ending of The Titanic, but I figured that going in, so no harm/no foul. The story that got us there was told well.

Overall, they spent all their creativity in making the bulk of the story, and it seemed like they said "Fuggit, just cut and paste from other movies. We're done here."

Take from that what you will.
 
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Crazy rich Asians gone from cinescape theatres here.... wonder why :)
 
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Crazy rich Asians was pretty entertaining
 
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His points are good...but yeah the schtick is dead.

The last good ones were when he destroyed the JJ Star Trek Film.
 
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The Five Deadly Venoms:

The final student of a dying martial arts master is instructed to locate the previous five students and defeat any evil ones among them.

Old-school kung fu movie, and pretty darn good. Decent fight scenes, solid story, fine entertainment when in the mood for some basic action. Covered all the bases of backstory, current story, and character development. Go for it.
 
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His points are good...but yeah the schtick is dead.

The last good ones were when he destroyed the JJ Star Trek Film.

That wasn't as bad as I expected. And yeah, TLJ had the potential to be better than it was. It definitely needed to be 30-40 mins. shorter. They could've just eliminated the entirely unnecessary casino subplot, and then done some re-writes.
 
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The entire story was stupid. The only ones dumber than the First Order were the Rebels whose whole plan was ridiculous. The story made no sense except that it was supposed to be "different". Well it was different cause unlike the original trilogy it blew. :p
 
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The entire story was stupid. The only ones dumber than the First Order were the Rebels whose whole plan was ridiculous. The story made no sense except that it was supposed to be "different". Well it was different cause unlike the original trilogy it blew. :p

I love so many things about that movie and the story that I couldn't even begin to list them right now.
 
I don't know as that I'll even bother watching. The Plinkett shtick was funny when they were (rightfully) trashing the prequels, but it's drier than the Sahara now.

Agreed 100% on Plinkett. It came up on my fb feed so I watched it knowing he’d have sound points but I also disagree with trashing the entire film.

To me, if JJ follows through and breaks the master/apprentice scenario, has Ren and Rey join forces or fall in love, and one or both turn into grey jedi’s Etc., it will bolster RJ’s movie greatly. If JJ does fan service then TLJ will be the oddest movie in SW and will make no sense whatsoever and it’s difficult to believe JJ and RJ weren’t discussing the trilogy as one piece the entire time.
 
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Paul Bissonette put this out there on Twitter tonight....HELL of a question:

I have a random question for everyone and I want people to put thought into it. If you could go back in time and swap out any actor from any movie for a different actor in that same roll what movie and actor would it be? You’d still know how both versions turned out.
 
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Sean Connery as Gandalf.

btw I think I saw once that Han was almost played by Pacino. That would have sucked.
 
Re: Who is in your Deadpool for Solo: Infinity War

Sean Connery as Gandalf.

btw I think I saw once that Han was almost played by Pacino. That would have sucked.

I went with Cillian Murphy as IT, in the TV series, but that may not count. I was really stumped. I have to really think about that sh*.
 
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