In progress. Moments of greatness but really could have been edited more. Pacino as Hoffa is still Pacino.
The Expanse is about to come back out, if you are into space its a great show. They try to be fairly accurate to physics, seasons 1-3 are on Amazon now.
Just started Greatest Events of WWII in Colour on Netflix. Pretty cool so far.
Then I think I'll love it, too.I watched this the other day and could not stop laughing.....
I watched this the other day and could not stop laughing.....
Expanse right now, it’s pretty freaking good.
I'll have to start watching that. Sounds pretty good.
I finally finished The Irishman. I say finally because it's 3-1/2 hours. I only had about 30-40 minutes at a time to watch it. And then ***damn Pat McAfee had a former mob guy, who was in the Columbo crime family, on his show who said it was all bull****. He said no way did Frank Sheeran....oops...almost spoilt it. Anyway, he said he knew Frank and Russell Bufalino. He said Pesci nailed Russell's character. He said Russell was well respected like they portrayed, but he wasn't as important as they made him out to be. If you don't mind spoilers, watch the episode on YT. I don't know how full of **** that guy is, but he tells some interesting stories.
All I can say is that I have seen numerous interviews with Michael Franzese and read his book. There is an air of authenticity to what he says because it is not too over the top and self-aggrandizing...and because there are court documents to back up a lot of what he says.
Ah, "The Irishman".
Yeah, there's a superb 2 1/2 hour movie hidden inside that very good 3 1/2 hours.
It was the best made-for-a-streaming-service movie I have seen.
Some things are distracting (no real spoliers)- for instance, the digital manipulation to make Deniro (and Pesci to a lesser extent)look younger and older is impressive, but changing the face on a 70 something year old man leaves a younger face on a body that moves like a 70 something year old. Watch the scene at the grocery store. Also, the scene in the steam room- Deniro's head on someone else's body and it was obvious.
Final thoughts, I guarantee you that Netflix told Scorsese that he had 100% control of the final cut....and this is what happens when you tell that to a director who loves every scene he filmed. Also, stunt casting- Harvey Keitel had how many lines? 2? 3? And I I love Steven Van Zandt, but he can't lip synch. And yes, everyone loved the folllowing (steadycam) shot in "Goodfellas"....so why not do like 3 or 4 in this one?
Like I said, there is a superb movie in there somewhere.
Watching it now - early on there's a spot of noticable "head swap". Impressive that it can be done, but still jarring. Some of the CGI during shootings is chintzy...
Still it's a DeNiro, Pesci, etc. gangster flick and that's always fun.