Movies Talk! Talkin' about movies!
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Personally, I’d take The Big Lebowski over all other Coen Brother’s films, but that’s just a matter of taste.
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The Pelican Brief turned to be a huge disappointment for me...really slow and hard watch. Cant get myself to complete it. Maybe others are into this kind of films but not me
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That one is a little slow but I tend to live movies in this genre.RCBH928 wrote:The Pelican Brief turned to be a huge disappointment for me...really slow and hard watch. Cant get myself to complete it. Maybe others are into this kind of films but not me
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Planes, Trains and Automobiles

I just watched the above linked video on how there was something like 1.5 - 2 hours of cut footage. There's one deleted scene on the DVD, which I've seen before, and it's a great scene. The above video talks about a few cut scenes from the script that you can still find bits of in the final film. I would totally love to see a 3 hour cut of this movie! Movies that are written, directed and produces by Hughes are awesome. And John Candy is awesome. And the Martin/Candy chemistry in the movie was amazing. I could only imagine how great the missing scenes were. I understand that there is little if any financial incentive for a movie studio to restore/master deleted scenes (if they even still exist) and make a director's cut, but it's a shame knowing that most of these scenes are probably amazing and will never see the light of day.
I just watched the above linked video on how there was something like 1.5 - 2 hours of cut footage. There's one deleted scene on the DVD, which I've seen before, and it's a great scene. The above video talks about a few cut scenes from the script that you can still find bits of in the final film. I would totally love to see a 3 hour cut of this movie! Movies that are written, directed and produces by Hughes are awesome. And John Candy is awesome. And the Martin/Candy chemistry in the movie was amazing. I could only imagine how great the missing scenes were. I understand that there is little if any financial incentive for a movie studio to restore/master deleted scenes (if they even still exist) and make a director's cut, but it's a shame knowing that most of these scenes are probably amazing and will never see the light of day.
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Any one has recommendation for an alternative to IMDB? The site feels heavy a bit and I don't like to rely on big corp. for everything (Amazon). I found TheMovieDB but the problem is searching has to be exact, for example I typed in "Thehaunting" it said no results.
Also is there an app/site that I can scan bar code of dvd/bluray and it auto register it in my library? Even if producing an excel sheet that is fine.
Also is there an app/site that I can scan bar code of dvd/bluray and it auto register it in my library? Even if producing an excel sheet that is fine.
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Depends on what you're looking for. For quick look ups like top billed cast, director, producers, release year and runtime, I sometimes use Wikipedia. You can set Wikipedia as a search engine option (just like you can with IMDB) from the search bar in a browser, so it's very fast to get to a movie's page. If the movie title is just a regular word, like Anaconda for example, then just type "(movie)" after the title and you should jump right to the correct page. This also helps if it's also a book or video game title.RCBH928 wrote:Any one has recommendation for an alternative to IMDB? The site feels heavy a bit and I don't like to rely on big corp. for everything (Amazon). I found TheMovieDB but the problem is searching has to be exact, for example I typed in "Thehaunting" it said no results.
So there was Filmogs, which was for films as Discogs is for music, but it was shut down in August 2020.RCBH928 wrote:Also is there an app/site that I can scan bar code of dvd/bluray and it auto register it in my library? Even if producing an excel sheet that is fine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discogs#Filmogs
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any one saw the movie Bugsy? Is it slow or action based? Recommend or not?
@Ziggy
Thanks, the problem with Wikipedia it doesn't have scoring/rating which I depend on.
@Ziggy
Thanks, the problem with Wikipedia it doesn't have scoring/rating which I depend on.
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I largely ignore ratings.
But Wikipedia almost always has a "reception" section (and you can jump right to it from the top of the page). There's usually some blurbs from various critics, and often there is a rotten tomato score.
Still taking Anaconda as an example...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaconda_(film)#Reception
But Wikipedia almost always has a "reception" section (and you can jump right to it from the top of the page). There's usually some blurbs from various critics, and often there is a rotten tomato score.
Still taking Anaconda as an example...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaconda_(film)#Reception
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thanks. I now learned that when you add a hash at the end of the URL it takes you to specific part of the site.Ziggy587 wrote:I largely ignore ratings.
But Wikipedia almost always has a "reception" section (and you can jump right to it from the top of the page). There's usually some blurbs from various critics, and often there is a rotten tomato score.
Still taking Anaconda as an example...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaconda_(film)#Reception
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HOT TAKE...American Kaiju movies are, on average, better than Japanese Kaiju movies.