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Datawiz
07-16-2018, 7:09pm
Hmmm, will definitely watch it, as I LOVED the first movie, but this one seems to lose some of its originality.

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Bill
07-16-2018, 7:31pm
Is this affiliated with the 80's TV series?

VITE1
07-17-2018, 6:29am
I have always liked Denzel. Great actor and a class act. He was perfect for this role.

Mike Mercury
07-17-2018, 8:13am
i never saw the first one.

Will put on our Netflix list.

Burro (He/Haw)
07-17-2018, 8:29am
Speaking of Netflix, I just finished “Wild Wild Country” which is about the Bhagwan. I’d recommend it.

StaticCling
07-17-2018, 10:12am
I just watched the Blade Runner sequel, Blade Runner 2049. I was fully expecting it to suck, but I actually liked it. :yesnod:

simpleman68
07-17-2018, 10:30am
I have always liked Denzel. Great actor and a class act. He was perfect for this role.

Agreed, and I think this is the first time Denzel agreed to do any sequel.

The first one was great and opening movies always rob the originality from any potential sequels. This is the great challenge for any director.

Will be stoked to check it out.
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Cybercowboy
07-17-2018, 10:45am
I just watched the Blade Runner sequel, Blade Runner 2049. I was fully expecting it to suck, but I actually liked it. :yesnod:

That reminds me. I recorded this on HBO a few weeks ago and forgot about it. Need to watch it.

StaticCling
07-17-2018, 10:53am
That reminds me. I recorded this on HBO a few weeks ago and forgot about it. Need to watch it.

Yeah, I was somewhat surprised actually. They got the gritty film noir detective story feel right. Story was interesting. And just like the first one it's very deep and requires more than one viewing. Great visuals!

Norm
07-17-2018, 12:36pm
Enjoyed most of his offerings, The Book Of Eli, one of my favorites.

As stated, class act.

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000243/

Bill
07-17-2018, 4:57pm
Is this affiliated with the 80's TV series?

Good question. Anyone know the answer?

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StaticCling
07-17-2018, 5:01pm
Enjoyed most of his offerings, The Book Of Eli, one of my favorites.

As stated, class act.

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000243/


Great, great flick. :seasix::seasix:

Love this scene:

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Datawiz
07-17-2018, 5:15pm
LOVE Book of Eli. Watched the original Equalizer again today. :D

Lakota
07-17-2018, 5:20pm
I have always liked Denzel. Great actor and a class act. He was perfect for this role.

Lost all respect for Denzel in 1992. He had a sense of entitlement on a TV show claiming if he doesn't get the Academy Award for "Malcolm X", he was gonna claim discrimination. He was a whiny arrogant punk.

Al Pacino won for "Scent of a Women" and Denzel claimed he was OK with it.

snide
07-17-2018, 8:40pm
Enjoyed most of his offerings, The Book Of Eli, one of my favorites.

As stated, class act.

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000243/

That was a great movie. :yesnod:

boracayjohnny
07-17-2018, 10:32pm
LOVE Book of Eli. Watched the original Equalizer again today. :D

Yep, two good movies. I also liked the original Equalizer tv series.

Sea Six
07-17-2018, 11:00pm
Lost all respect for Denzel in 2002. He had a sense of entitlement on a TV show claiming if he doesn't get the Academy Award for "Antwone Fisher", he was gonna claim discrimination. He was a whiny arrogant punk.

Al Pacino won for "Scent of a Women" and Denzel claimed he was OK with it.

Al won for a movie made ten years prior?

Denzel should've sued.


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Lakota
07-18-2018, 11:28am
Al won for a movie made ten years prior?

Denzel should've sued.


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OK , I stand corrected. Denzel did Malcolm X in 1992 , the year that Al Pacino won for Scent of a Woman. So Malcolm X must be the movie he felt he deserved the award .

He probably wanted that Gold Statue so he could put a chain on it and wearing around his neck, like a Mr. T on the A Team.

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Sea Six
07-20-2018, 2:30am
OK , I stand corrected. Denzel did Malcolm X in 1992 , the year that Al Pacino won for Scent of a Woman. So Malcolm X must be the movie he felt he deserved the award .

He probably wanted that Gold Statue so he could put a chain on it and wearing around his neck, like a Mr. T on the A Team.

Note: This post may contain misspellings, grammatical errors, disorganized sentence structure, or may
entirely lack a coherent theme. These elements are natural to the process of writing, and will only add
to the overall beauty of the post

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