1. Land of the Blind
  2. Jason Bourne (This time, it's personal) - Overall incredibly entertaining movie that delivers everything you've come to expect from the original Bourne trilogy. The movie is full of cat and mouse sort of antics, but what makes it more interesting is how many different plot narratives are clearly in play. The previous movies had deception among allies as subtle element, but here it very clearly comes out as a prominent theme. There is a scene when one of the agents tells Jason that "it's over and he doesn't have to continue with his revenge" but the movie then transitions to one of the most compelling car chases I've ever seen. This scene is basically a metaphor for the entire movie itself. They didn't have to make another Bourne movie, but it seems like Matt Damon signed the contract saying "this one's for me" and the viewer really benefits from it.
  3. Nice Guys
  4. War Dogs ... i like it very much 7.5/10 ...hard to believe is a true history
  5. Sausage Party
  6. Jungle book
    Never Stop Never Stopping

  7. yesterday night in.........Dublin
    The movie soundtrack album was released by Decca Records on 18 March 2016.[25] The track listing is as follows:

    "Rock N Roll Is a Risk" (Dialogue) – Jack Reynor
    "Stay Clean" – Motörhead
    "The Riddle of the Model" – Sing Street
    "Rio" – Duran Duran
    "Up" – Sing Street
    "To Find You" – Sing Street
    "Town Called Malice" – The Jam
    "In Between Days" – The Cure
    "A Beautiful Sea" – Sing Street
    "Maneater" – Hall & Oates
    "Steppin' Out" – Joe Jackson
    "Drive It Like You Stole It" – Sing Street
    "Up" (Bedroom Mix) – Sing Street
    "Pop Muzik" – M
    "Girls" – Sing Street
    "Brown Shoes" – Sing Street
    "Go Now" – Adam Levine
  8. Watched Dr. Strange yesterday and found it to be incredibly entertaining and an amazing visual spectacle. I saw it in a high quality theater, but not IMAX-3D, which I am probably going to do sometime soon.

    Obviously a must watch if you are a Marvel film fanatic, but also a good watch otherwise. Cumberbatch does an amazing job portraying Dr. Strange in a performance that shows his versatility as an actor while also highlighting his unique flair. Highly recommend this one.
  9. Originally posted by bazzzz:[image]
    yesterday night in.........Dublin
    The movie soundtrack album was released by Decca Records on 18 March 2016.[25] The track listing is as follows:

    "Rock N Roll Is a Risk" (Dialogue) – Jack Reynor
    "Stay Clean" – Motörhead
    "The Riddle of the Model" – Sing Street
    "Rio" – Duran Duran
    "Up" – Sing Street
    "To Find You" – Sing Street
    "Town Called Malice" – The Jam
    "In Between Days" – The Cure
    "A Beautiful Sea" – Sing Street
    "Maneater" – Hall & Oates
    "Steppin' Out" – Joe Jackson
    "Drive It Like You Stole It" – Sing Street
    "Up" (Bedroom Mix) – Sing Street
    "Pop Muzik" – M
    "Girls" – Sing Street
    "Brown Shoes" – Sing Street
    "Go Now" – Adam Levine
    You should check out Vinyl

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinyl_(2012_film)
  10. Originally posted by ahn1991:Watched Dr. Strange yesterday and found it to be incredibly entertaining and an amazing visual spectacle. I saw it in a high quality theater, but not IMAX-3D, which I am probably going to do sometime soon.

    Obviously a must watch if you are a Marvel film fanatic, but also a good watch otherwise. Cumberbatch does an amazing job portraying Dr. Strange in a performance that shows his versatility as an actor while also highlighting his unique flair. Highly recommend this one.
    Movie theater is one street away from work. Gonna get some great japanese food and then go see this.