I haven't watched this movie, just don't think I'd like it, but some may. I'm looking for a inspiring true story, but I may have seen most of them. we will watch this one below,
I was in the mood for something cerebral today, so I am watching one of the Bronson movies. I don't remember which one, but they're all the same. Someone rapes/murders his daughter/wife, so he spends the rest of the movie getting revenge. There's always something satisfying in revenge.
I watched this superb film today, a friend gave me it on a DVD, I'm posting it here on YouTube, hopefully it will play where you are. Hobsons Choice (1954) 1440p - Charles Laughton | Brenda de Banzie | John Mills | Comedy/Romance
I watched The Bourne Ultimatum today. I've seen it many times before but I forgot how intense this movie is. What stood out to me today though was while Bourne was ransacking the director's office he called his (director's) cell phone and at the last part of the conversation Bourne asked him where he was at he replied in his office and Bourne said if you were we would be having this conversation face to face or something like that. That was too funny.
It was very different from the 'Batman' with Adam West, Michael Keaton and Christian Bale. It was 'no justice' for this Batman only vengeance.
The original Batman comics depicted Batman as a somewhat psychotic, dark character, but when Robin joined, things became much lighter.
I watched the George C. Scot movie The Hospital a couple nights ago. I have seen it twice before. I think they took real incidents at various hospitals and put them all in one. It sounds like real stuff, but seldom would all of it happen in one place. There was only one hospital that I have ever seen that would have been a stage for such stuff, and it was a small hospital in Illinois, not a large metropolitan hospital in New York.
I must have lost interest in the Batman before understanding the vigilante aspect even though it was mentioned in many of the movies.