Very good film but grim Max von Sydow was terrific. Stephen Rea is one of my favourite actors.
True stories are often grim, esp. ones like this.
von Sydow is always top notch in whatever role he plays.
Any film directed by Alfred Hitchcock is an excellent choice. Here’s one of my favorites:
I enjoyed the True Detective series
Maybe because you’re part detective at heart, Joseph…
Whoever did that Joe Biden song did an amazing job, it’s a very catchy song… It reminds me of those remix videos from PBS…
Did you know that he was a drill seargent?
I did! I was a huge fan of Bob… Another fun fact is that he only grew an afro because he did not want to pay for haircuts, but then when the show started becoming successful, it kind of became his brand so he was stuck with it.
Maybe in the new woke military, drill sergeants will have to use reverse psychology instead of verbal abuse, taking a cue from Bob Ross. I read that they are considering another draft because of recruiting numbers being so low.
Director Steve James and Journalist David Lindorff discuss their new film on the atomic bomb that focuses on Manhattan Project physicist Ted Hall in the post nuclear world:
Podcast: The Los Alamos Scientist Who Gave the Bomb to the Soviets – scheerpost.com
Just when I thought I was done caring about movies this one came along. A true story, beautifully shot and acted with lots of depth to the plot.
Not a great movie per se, but the new spy flick on Netflix was quite interesting.
Heart of Stone with Gal Gadot, its about a secret agency that uses a quantum computer to do various missions.
Its basicly project looking glass or very similar.
They use the computer to calculate events and during missions to get real time updates on the plan etc.
The movie was maybe 5-6/10 in general, some cool action but the dialogue was flat af.
But its worth a watch for the soft disclosure imo, also some cool action scenes bit nothing spectacular.
Written just before Watergate with excellent acting, is actually a horror/comedy, and could possibly be predictive programming?