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[QUOTE="Zelda Zonk, post: 5443560, member: 966"] [B]Fountain of Youth[/B] — Apple I like Krasinski. I like Natalie Portman. I like Carmen Ejogo. And i love some Guy Ritchie films (Snatch, Rocknrolla, especially; and the Mobland series discussed above). But, holy crap, this is bad. I really don't understand who it's made for. I keep trying to watch it and then every six minutes i have to stop because of something so... dumb... that i laugh out of anger. Anyone differ on that? Please fight me! [B]Alto Knights[/B] — Max? Directed by Barry Levinson (for some reason, throughout, i thought it was Scorsese) with Robert De Niro in dual roles. It's a time-hopping NY mafia thing. It's actually pretty good. A biographical thing about Frank Costello and Vito Genovese. Very 'director-y' with a ton of mostly well-created fake 'vintage' footage and photographs. It's good. Ironically, the one objection i had while watching was the dual role thing. It's hard not to see (and keep looking for) De Niro in both characters. It would have taken that falseness out of the equation by eliminating the gimmick. That said, he did a pretty good job in both roles, though, again, two different actors would have diversified the two individuals to a more believable extent. [B]Long Way Home[/B] — Apple Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman touring scandinavia on vintage motorcycles. I [I]love[/I] this. It reminds me of how i loved watching the Anthony Bourdain show, where he traveled around the world, experiencing so many different cultures and meeting beautiful people, though i couldn't eat 90% of the things they showed. This is similar—i might one day consider getting a motorcycle, but the camping aspect... is not for me. Anyway, i think i preferred the previous season, as there may have been more diversity to the landscapes and cultures, but this one is still very touching. The people are just lovely. Gives me a bit of relief/hope, seeing that the world isn't just like our rhetorical civil war. [/QUOTE]
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