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broke all box office records for a Memorial day weekend....on my listTop Gun 2......absolutely amazing!! A must see.
Jurassic World 3: World Dominion
Pretty good.
most threaters have either hearing impaired or closed caption option devices............With my hearing issues, I really don't want to go back to the theatre again. the last movie we went to see was "Dunkirk" LOL. And definitely not until after we do our Med. cruise in September. Glad you enjoyed JW3 though, the reviews have been quite poor. I was a dinosaur nut as a kid, so will probably love it.
is that a movie?
No a Series….on Showtime…..also available on Hulu and other stream services.is that a movie?
This is a great Movie and remains on my top 10"Once Upon a Time in America". Excellent movie., the full 4-hour original European directors' version is on Netflix.
Once Upon a Time in America (Italian: C'era una volta in America) is a 1984 epic crime film co-written and directed by Italian filmmaker Sergio Leone and starring Robert De Niro and James Woods. The film is an Italian–American[3] venture produced by The Ladd Company, Embassy International Pictures, PSO Enterprises, and Rafran Cinematografica, and distributed by Warner Bros. Based on Harry Grey's novel The Hoods, it chronicles the lives of best friends David "Noodles" Aaronson and Maximilian "Max" Bercovicz as they lead a group of Jewish ghetto youths who rise to prominence as Jewish gangsters in New York City's world of organized crime. The film explores themes of childhood friendships, love, lust, greed, betrayal, loss, broken relationships, together with the rise of mobsters in American society.
It was the final film directed by Leone before his death five years later, and the first feature film he had directed in 13 years. It is also the third film of Leone's Once Upon a Time Trilogy, which includes Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) and Duck, You Sucker! (1971).[5] The cinematography was by Tonino Delli Colli, and the film score by Ennio Morricone. Leone originally envisaged two three-hour films, then a single 269-minute (4 hours and 29 minutes) version, but was convinced by distributors to shorten it to 229 minutes (3 hours and 49 minutes). The American distributors, The Ladd Company, further shortened it to 139 minutes (2 hours and 19 minutes), and rearranged the scenes into chronological order, without Leone's involvement.
The shortened version was a critical and commercial flop in the United States, and critics who had seen both versions harshly condemned the changes that were made. The original "European cut" has remained a critical favorite and frequently appears in lists of the greatest films of all time, especially in the gangster genre.
This is a great Movie and remains on my top 10