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Sully (Clint Eastwood,September 9th 2016) Movie

Discussion in 'Entertainment Forum' started by iCarly Rae Jepsen, Jun 29, 2016.

  1. iCarly Rae Jepsen

    run away with me Platinum

     
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  2. Jake Gyllenhaal

    Wookie of the Year Supporter

    Looks interesting. I didn't know he was heavily investigated after the landing.
     
  3. smoke4thecaper

    out of context reference Supporter

    Yeah, I'm unfamiliar with the background after the landing as well. Looks like it might be a nice watch, as long as there are no fake babies on the set.
     
  4. Callum Macleod

    Do or do not, there is no try.

    I love Tom Hanks. This looks great, excited to see it. Bridge of Spies might have been my favourite movie outside of Star Wars last year.
     
  5. If there isn't a fake baby then I don't want to see it.
     
  6. jorbjorb

    7 rings

    this movie looks so fuckin good yo
     
  7. Zilla

    Trusted Supporter

    This was pretty good. Pretty straightforward drama that's really helped by the wonderful rapport between Hanks and Eckart.
     
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  8. iCarly Rae Jepsen

    run away with me Platinum


    I will probably be thinking about this the entire time
     
  9. If nothing else, I'm sure Hanks is good in it. I want to watch mostly for him.
     
  10. Nathan

    Always do the right thing. Supporter

    I find it hard to come up with a reason to see a Clint Eastwood directed film in 2016. He's made maybe an interesting movie and a half in the last 9 years, and doesn't seem at all like the same person who made Letters From Iwo Jima.
     
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  11. OhTheWater

    Let it run Supporter

    This movie looks like gahhhhbage
     
  12. Morrissey

    Trusted

    It will probably end up as one of the most underappreciated movie of the year. Eastwood has trouble staying away from his more grandiose tearjerker moments at the end, but this is the kind of economical and riveting filmmaking that is completely absent from mainstream movies over the last decade. It is only a handful of these directors left (Spielberg is another) and then we are going to be left with 300 million dollar superhero movies and 200,000 dollar art films. Other than a deserved line near the end, the film does a tremendous job of using our national remembrance of September 11th in the imagery of the things the pilot feared would happen and the ways in which New Yorkers responded on the day that the plane went down. A lot of recent Eastwood films have not even been worth trying, but this is probably his best work in a decade.
     
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  13. SmithBerryCrunch

    Trusted Prestigious

    Just got back from this. Really enjoyed it. Hanks and Eckhart were great.
     
  14. Serh

    Prestigious Prestigious

    this was truly better than expec- oh shit credits scenes aren’t over!