Happy last #LetterboxdFriday of March:

The Girl From Rio (1969) - 2.5/5

Ex-Husbands (2023) - 4/5

The Accidental Getaway Driver (2023) - 3.5/5

Dawn of Impressionism: Paris, 1874 (2025) - 3.5/5

Happy viewing!

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#Watching THE FORGOTTEN

Julianne Moore and Gary Sinise forgot they were in this movie for all of 2006 and 2010.

https://letterboxd.com/noeljpenaflor/film/the-forgotten-2004/

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A ★★½ review of The Forgotten (2004)

Yes, it's trash but it's fun trash and if you're in the right mindset, can't help but get sucked(!) into the ridiculousness of it all. It's not a good movie, but it is a fun one. Julianne Moore proves what a great actor she is (not that you needed proof) buy making some of the movie's dumbest plot progressions feel believable in the moment because you always believe her. Everyone in the cast is playing it straight, which makes the Idiot Plot funnier (albeit unintentionally). You've got book editors outrunning federal agents, bad guys laying out their nefarious plans when

İzlediğim son dört film, hepsi içinde “ben sana demiştim ama sen dinlemedin” diyerek camdan bakan teyze olan filmler
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Pretty interesting run

This week I had a not so impossible mission!

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I rewatched Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011) and gave it ★★★½
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https://letterboxd.com/stephenrberg/film/mission-impossible-ghost-protocol/
A ★★★½ review of Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011)

A really fun movie but I do find the gadgets overly fantastical and pushed my suspension of disbelief. For example: a scene where to progress through a corridor to pass a single guard they used a giant projection screen and cameras tracking the guards eyes to accurately show the corridor behind minus our two heroes. Yes this kind of thing is pretty common in Mission Impossible 4 and feels a bit far fetched and cartoonish. Regardless this film is hard to fault. A simple plot with slick action. I do feel the villain is paper thin and utterly forgettable. The

This afternoon I watched 'What's Up, Doc?' for the first time in... 45 years. It unexpectedly brought back memories of the very first time.

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https://letterboxd.com/civilmadman/film/whats-up-doc-1972/

A ★★★★ review of What's Up, Doc? (1972)

Last week of Grade 6, 1979. We've packed up our classrooms, cleaned the schoolyard, done a lot of other make-work, puzzles and kid-energy-sapping sports and games, but now our teachers want nothing more of us than to sit down and shut up for the remaining hour and a half of the school day. Herded into the gym to watch a film (actually projected onto a screen, as the soon-to-be-ubiquitous "TV and VCR trolley" has yet to make it to our school), the initial buzz of 12-year olds' excitement at the title, assuming some kind of Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes type cartoon

A ★★★★½ review of Sicario (2015)

You can see a lot of Dune Part Two here, starting with the opening sequence of a squad of soldiers entering hostile territory.