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TUBI has some damn good movies,it seems to get better and better,but then we have to put up with those awful commercials.
I've been having a lot of fun watching movies on TUBI lately. I hadn't checked them out for a long time and was surprised to see how many movies they have which I've wanted to watch.
(Agree about commercials, and I like how they have fewer and shorter breaks than some channels have.)
I loved Keeping the Faith. Last night I watched Primal Fear. I liked his acting ability in Motherless in Brooklyn and last, The Score with senior Robert DeNiro.
I loved Keeping the Faith. Last night I watched Primal Fear. I liked his acting ability in Motherless in Brooklyn and last, The Score with senior Robert DeNiro.
Your thoughts?
I think he's a fine actor; I haven't seen Motherless in Brooklyn, will check that out. I thought he was terrific in Primal Fear and The Score. I also really like him in The Painted Veil, The Illusionist, and The 25th Hour.
I think he's a fine actor; I haven't seen Motherless in Brooklyn, will check that out. I thought he was terrific in Primal Fear and The Score. I also really like him in The Painted Veil, The Illusionist, and The 25th Hour.
Thank you CJS for sharing your thoughts. I will definitely check out your selection.
A good thing about Foyle's War is how the story moves right along, I don't really get bored about the time at any point. A 10 for I can't think of anything that would detract on the rating.
Azorian: The Raising of the K-129 (2010), Amazon Prime - 9/10
In 1968 the Soviet [ Golf II–class diesel-electric ] ballistic missile submarine K-129 sank in the Central North Pacific. American intelligence located it within weeks of its demise. The CIA crafted a secret program to raise the submarine in 1974.
Bruce Willis
Seann William Scott
Kevin Pollak
Adam Brody
Tracy Morgan
This movie tries hard, well not really hard to be a (double) buddy cop film. The partners try to solve ones domestic issue(s) while still catching the bad guys. Sure they "stretch" the laws a bit, but they are doing it for the "right" reasons.
Bruce Willis had to owe a favor to star in this crap fest. You can easily see how bored he was throughout the movie. He lightly poke fun at his Die Hard movie.
Seann William Scott was ok in his role. But IMHO was trying to be like Jim Carey acting like Barney Fife the crook. Nice try, but pass.
Kevin Pollak just actor to fill a slot in a low budget movie. Not much to see, but he was ok.
Adam Brody? who's that? Oh, the wannabe bad partner for Kevin Pollak. Pass.
Now for the worse of the worse, Tracy Morgan. All he did was scream and whine in this whole movie.
I had the turn the volume up & down, up & down. He wasn't funny, or any good. All he did was want me to wish for the movie to end quick.
* of ***** This movie barely deserves that. It only gets the one star for the rest of the cast.
As these Brit mysteries go, this one was pretty straight forward......relatively speaking. An 8.2.
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