I watched the Aviator on Netflix. Think I only saw it once in the theater. My notes:
Underrated Leo performance. Forgot Adam Scott and John C Reilly were in this Cate Blanchett is awful. Can't believe she won an Oscar. I get that she's just impersonating Katherine Hepburn but just grating as hell. Kate Beckinsale, one of the most striking actresses of all time
I have struck myself to Kate Beckinsale.
Crazy hot but, based on IG, she might have the brain of an 8-year old.
Isn't it a little racist to call it Black Friday? - Joy Behar
I watched the Aviator on Netflix. Think I only saw it once in the theater. My notes:
Underrated Leo performance. Forgot Adam Scott and John C Reilly were in this Cate Blanchett is awful. Can't believe she won an Oscar. I get that she's just impersonating Katherine Hepburn but just grating as hell. Kate Beckinsale, one of the most striking actresses of all time
I have struck myself to Kate Beckinsale.
Crazy hot but, based on IG, she might have the brain of an 8-year old.
i think she smokes. She also swears like a sailor /31.
Saturday night I went wild and watched a couple classics:
Wargames--Remembered the end but hadn't seen the rest in a very, very long time. Weirdly recognizable cast, basically every one of the military guys is a *that* guy from 80s movies.
Rounders--Probably haven't watched this in over 10 years. Holds up well. One of Norton's greatest roles, kind of forgot he just kind of disappears from the movie (realistic but I was still slightly jarred). Still don't think KGB's tell makes any sense.
Saturday night I went wild and watched a couple classics:
Wargames--Remembered the end but hadn't seen the rest in a very, very long time. Weirdly recognizable cast, basically every one of the military guys is a *that* guy from 80s movies.
Rounders--Probably haven't watched this in over 10 years. Holds up well. One of Norton's greatest roles, kind of forgot he just kind of disappears from the movie (realistic but I was still slightly jarred). Still don't think KGB's tell makes any sense.
I've never seen Wargames. I've seen Rounders many times, most recently maybe 2 years or so ago. Agreed that it holds up and Norton is tremendous in it. Despite all the rewatches, I never had much of an issue with KGB's tell. Please elaborate. I've just come up with a reason for it to bother me now that you mentioned it, but I'm curious to hear why it doesn't make sense to you.
Saturday night I went wild and watched a couple classics:
Wargames--Remembered the end but hadn't seen the rest in a very, very long time. Weirdly recognizable cast, basically every one of the military guys is a *that* guy from 80s movies.
Rounders--Probably haven't watched this in over 10 years. Holds up well. One of Norton's greatest roles, kind of forgot he just kind of disappears from the movie (realistic but I was still slightly jarred). Still don't think KGB's tell makes any sense.
I've never seen Wargames. I've seen Rounders many times, most recently maybe 2 years or so ago. Agreed that it holds up and Norton is tremendous in it. Despite all the rewatches, I never had much of an issue with KGB's tell. Please elaborate. I've just come up with a reason for it to bother me now that you mentioned it, but I'm curious to hear why it doesn't make sense to you.
The cookie just seems to have no relation to the hand he's playing, I guess did he eat it when not bluffing and then not eat it when he was bluffing? Seems like that would have been too obvious, so I just am not really sure what it's supposed to be.