![]() 04/25/2019 at 19:23 • Filed to: Travel, movies | ![]() | ![]() |
The movie on today’s flight. Still damn great. Timothy Dalton is brilliant
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Money saving idea:
Put tail camera on all planes
Stop paying movie and TV licensing fees
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Put movable cameras on the planes and play B-17 belly gunner with passing aircraft.
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Sean of the Dead gets all the love and everyone totally forgets about this one.
I’m ok with everyone forgetting the third one, though. I barely even remember it.
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(may have been pretending to be RAF nightbomber approaching Frankfurt)
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There was an article on io9 (?) about how this was the greatest movie made. It’s hard to argue with what’s written. Every line is either a joke, a setup for a joke, or a reference of a joke. It’s the perfect script.
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What's the 3rd one?
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Exactly.
“World’s End”. Simon Pegg goes back to his hometown to finally complete a storied pub crawl and discovers an alien invasion while doing so. Not nearly as well structured as the other two IMO; it feels like two completely different movies squished together without mixing well and with a bad ending. Sean of the Dead pulled off that same basic idea most satisfactorily, but this one struggles to make the two halves care about other, which is why it ends so poorly.
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Ohhhhhh. That’s right. I loved that.
The first time I watched it. Second time.... It was okay. 3rd time... I decided after about 5 minutes to watch something else.
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Heck, that shot alone puts it up there.