Let's see, Taken (#1), Ghostbusters (#2) and Expendables (#1) Was watching Tiger Woods play, of which he made it into the weekend in Tulsa, but boy today he was really playing crappy, so stopped. He went from a +3 to a +12.
I may have also but I enjoyed with a more mature mind this time. Although I also know more about it now thanks to the more recent movie, still it was a good movie.
I watched Last Flag Flying (story about father recruting friends to get his son home) Then Memorial Day
I need to browse back through this thread. I'm recovering from a surgery and I've just about run out of things to watch.
I watched Interceptor today an action-packed edge of your seat movie. Watch as though a fantasy not reality. Some of it was predictable, but still kept my eyes glued to the screen. I enjoy action and adventure movies so for me this was a thumbs up.
I just watched The Day the Earth Caught Fire. I wondered why it was rated X; probably because of Janet Munro being sweaty and all. The Pink Panther franchise is fine, especially the scenes where he needs to repair the "phuhn." Outer Limits is OK; I keep remembering those ants with big eyes. About McCallum, you might like Sapphire and Steel. It has an unusual format, with one "assignment" spread out across several episodes. Assignment 2's the creepiest one of the lot. I haven't seen a lot of Columbo, but I hear that it's great. I think Patrick McGoohan was a good friend of Falk; he showed up in that fascinating thriller Prisoner, from 1967. The ending's bewildering.
We watched, The Lost City, starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum last night. I guess you can say it is a romance comedy. There was plenty of humor, in my opinion. We enjoyed it!
I'm listening to an audiobook - The Theory Of Everything by Stephen Hawking. Some of it is hard to understand.
Just finish watching "This could be the night" (1957) starring Jean Simmons, Paul Douglas, and Anthony Franciosa. This movie is labeled a romantic comedy, I personally didn't see too much comedy in it, found it slow moving and boring at times, however the wife and I did watch it till the end. I thought Anthony franciosa play a good part, it was nice to hear the Ray Anthony Orchestra and Julie Wilson sing.
I just watched the last movie of the James Bond saga. There was talk about who was going to be the next actor to portray the character. Am I the last to know about this?
Since I find it difficult to find a good current movie, I've been looking at some old classics. I watched Bridge Over The River Kwai last night.