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Starting Itchy Boots Season 6 ... that Honda Rally 300 is very nice. 10 years younger I'd be after that bike here,
I want the mirrors she is using for mine...time to chase.
Revit Jacket and armour system pretty impressive tho wonder how it will be in the heat.
I'm always impressed that she rides without support team and does all her video and editing herself.
All alone in different countries,....impressive. Enjoying it.

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I will *NOT* be making jokes about Sparkly Batman again. Pattinson knocks it out of the park as a two year old Batman. Yelling in a gravely voice isn't intimidating. Leaning in and quietly telling someone that you're going to turn them inside-out is intimidating. And I can't even see Colin Farrell in The Penguin. This is The Batman of Detective Comics.
 
Is that something new, I watched the Appleseed anime years ago but is this connected?
this movie is from 2014, not exactly new...
And not sure about earlier versions connection - never had much tv in my life till my late 30s in Canada - so it's all new to me :)
 
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Starting Itchy Boots Season 6 ... that Honda Rally 300 is very nice. 10 years younger I'd be after that bike here,
I want the mirrors she is using for mine...time to chase.
Revit Jacket and armour system pretty impressive tho wonder how it will be in the heat.
I'm always impressed that she rides without support team and does all her video and editing herself.
All alone in different countries,....impressive. Enjoying it.

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I think we have a few fans here :) discussion about her popping in diff threads time by time - so don't think it would be anything new here. I like the girl and been following her channel for more than a year now. Cheers.
 
The Green Mile - Throwback that my wife hadn't seen. It's 3hrs long but still a great watch after all these years.
If you're on a Michael Duncan kick after TGM I suggest "The Whole Nine Yards" as a good followup.
 
The Green Mile - Throwback that my wife hadn't seen. It's 3hrs long but still a great watch after all these years.
If you're on a Michael Duncan kick after TGM I suggest "The Whole Nine Yards" as a good followup.
What about Daredevil???
 
Maybe I should be outside yelling at clouds but I've come to the realization that I'm no longer interested in stuff with CGI.
 
The Invisible Man - We stuck it out to the end but it was a waste of 2hrs. Seems to have gotten good reviews on RT though so maybe many will like it.
 
So only movies before the 80's? :unsure:
Almost. For the same reason that I mostly read nonfiction I like to be able to believe the story I'm being told could be true**. Most CGI is over the top.

** Yes that means I have no interest in themes with super heros, vampires, magic and the like.
 
The Batman - took me about 3 days to get through it...

The pacing was too drawn out and removed a lot of the impact from scenes, or just made you lose interest. Which was too bad there was a lot of good stuff in there to like, or interesting take on Batman never seen before, but as a whole not great. I also found it weird Batman walking around crime scenes with the Police or with Commission Gordon chasing down bad guys, just seemed really odd. The Bruce Wayne side of Batman was non existant.
 
Did you watch The Batman on a small screen?

Some moves are just better on the large cinema screens but agreed it had it's slow moments.
 
Trust No One on Netflix. Documentary about Canadian Crypto exchange owner. Some crazy stuff you wouldn't believe could happen in real life.
 

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