* Did you watch a film last night (on Blu or DVD), and what was it? *

Last night (revisited) ::

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* Directed by Akira Kurosawa (1961-1962).

=> Last night I watched 'Yojimbo', and tonight I'll be watching 'Sanjuro', his companion.

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** You can click on any of the picture covers above for more info plus reviews.

...And it goes without saying that these two flicks are Must See & Must Own
for any serious Blu-ray Cinema videophiles. :b
 
Last night (revisited) ::

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--------^ Click on it!

* Directed by David Fincher (2007).
...Based on factual events; starting back in 1969, and even before, and long after. Chilling!

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Mmmm..., no one noticed anything unusual (after you clicked on the picture cover art)?
 
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Last night (revisited) :: I just was in the perfect mood ::

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--> You know the drill; just click on the picture cover art from above for info + full review. :b

* Directed by Masaki Kobayashi (1962).
 
I watched "Runaway Jury" again with John Cusack and Rachael Weisz. I like John Cusack as an actor.....

l also watched "Rise of the Panet of the Apes". Not bad, but I wasn't blown away by it.
 
Last night (revisited) ::

...Another Cinematic Masterpiece (Human's War & Warps),
& with a great Musical Soundtrack to boot.

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* Directed by the Cinema poet, Terrence Malick (1998).
 
Northstar,
I take it your a fan of Kagemusha as well :)
Bit long for some though.
Cheers
Orb
 
Watched AVATAR last night. Enjoyed it more this time than the first viewing.
 
Last night ::

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* Directed by John Ford, and starring John Wayne (1956).

=> This flick has so many flaws (dead Indians still breathing, ...), but it's still fun nonetheless. :b
... And it is spooky in how it still applies to today's American way of life; fifty-six years after it was made, because John Ford simply recreated American history from his film. ...But he did not realize that his film was also a representation of the future in America. ...Simply amazing! :b

...No wonder it rates so high in one of the best movies from the American Cinema history;
plus all the beautiful vistas of Monument Valley.
 
Last night :: rewatched :::

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* Excellent cinematography! Beautiful Blu-ray transfer. Perfect soundtrack (realism).
Very good recreation of yesteryear; very fun flick (tres entertaining). :b
Ed Harris and his team of people from all venues did an excellent job.

Oh, and very good replay value too.

>>> Please, don't read the reviews; this is a case here where they are all wrong!
Reviewers often follow other's trend, and not their own soul.
 

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