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Live and Let Die 1973
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Welcome to the Bond franchise, Roger Moore! Going to be seeing quite a lot of him over the next few months. It took the series a little bit to figure out where to commit to post-Connery (with one underrated Lazenby movie then a terrible final return to Connery), but they finally found their guy. And honestly? Roger Moore is pretty solid. I don’t think he’s a particular standout compared to Connery or Brosnan in the future, but he’s not a…
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3:10 to Yuma 2007
30 minutes longer than the original, and I have so many more questions. This takes a really tight, constrained story and expands it into something that doesn’t really fit the same vibe - full of big shootouts and ever-conflicting character motivations. I don’t have a problem with the concept of making this a large-scale story, but man, the third act comes along and all of a sudden none of the sharpshooters can shoot for shit anymore. It totally breaks the…
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Dr. No 1962
What better way to spend 2025 than watching 25 James Bond movies? I’ve actually only seen a small handful of them, and I barely remember the ones I have seen, so this should be a fun experience. I wonder just how dated or bad things will get before we make it to the other side of the pond when Casino Royale came out. Maybe they won’t at all, who even knows?
Dr No is a surprisingly competent first Bond film.…
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Rebel Without a Cause 1955
Potentially the all time best coming of age film. Full of irrational emotions and decisions, but what’s more representative of adolescence than that? The fact that James Dean is still practically a household name despite only having a couple of roles before his untimely death speaks volumes about the importance of this movie. Everything about this oozes icon status, from its memorable dialogue to just about anything Dean does. Genuinely fantastic stuff. The acting from the three leads is incredible, the cinematography and direction was immaculate, and the story was absolutely unhinged. A pure classic, through and through.
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