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Nicola (24 KP) rated Amazon Prime Video in Apps

Feb 25, 2019  
Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video
Entertainment, Lifestyle
9
8.3 (68 Ratings)
App Rating
Films and shows available, quality, easy to use (0 more)
Tv seasons are separate, long auto play wait (0 more)
Brillant
Easy to use app with a great variety of popular films and shows as well as the more unknowns. Only issue is the wait between episodes for auto play and that the seasons show seperate on watch next.
  
Navy Seals (1990)
Navy Seals (1990)
1990 | Action, Mystery
5
6.5 (2 Ratings)
Movie Rating
I've been meaning to watch this for years, had some of the big names of actions films from the 90's and 80's even. It has a very simple plot and to be honest doe's look a bit dated compared to more recent action films, not bad for the time it was made.
  
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Troy Miller recommended Trafic (Traffic) (1972) in Movies (curated)

 
Trafic (Traffic) (1972)
Trafic (Traffic) (1972)
1972 | International, Comedy
(0 Ratings)
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"Steven Soderbergh’s film inspired by the UK miniseries. One of my favorite filmmakers, and this is one of many of his that I just love. From his big-budget studio films to the smaller art films, he always finds such a unique way to tell a story. And he knows how to hold a camera!"

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49th Parallel (The Invaders) (1941)
49th Parallel (The Invaders) (1941)
1941 | Action, Classics, Drama
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"Both of these films can be considered B movies in the standards of Powell and Pressburger, but maybe partly because of that they seem to remain extraordinarily fresh, even if the first one (made in 1941) is clearly made partly for war propaganda reasons. All films made by the Archers are among the most beautiful."

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The Small Back Room (1949)
The Small Back Room (1949)
1949 | Drama, Romance, Thriller
(0 Ratings)
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"Both of these films can be considered B movies in the standards of Powell and Pressburger, but maybe partly because of that they seem to remain extraordinarily fresh, even if the first one (made in 1941) is clearly made partly for war propaganda reasons. All films made by the Archers are among the most beautiful."

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Ellie Haughey (3 KP) rated Netflix in Apps

Jan 13, 2018  
Netflix
Netflix
Entertainment, Lifestyle
7
8.7 (588 Ratings)
App Rating
A list of old and fairly new movies (1 more)
Have more than one profile
Price seems to keep rising (0 more)
Netflix
With Netflix I use it quiet a lot. The good points are that there are old classic films on there to fairly new films. There are even foreign films there that I’m quiet fond of.
The bad points I will note is that there is hardly any updates of the site to do with films or box sets and if there is it’s only 1 or 2. The other bad side to it is the price isn’t seem to be sticking to what I agreed the price seems to be rising even though nothing is changing.
Fairly overall it is a good app.
  
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Jeremy King (346 KP) created a post

Jan 2, 2020  
Guess how i spent my day. Looking at trailers for films that have been submitted to my film festival. Over 80 films submitted arranging from 59mins to 130mins long with trailers.
If you are a film maker please asking me about trailers to films. You would be surprise how many people dont know what should be in a trailer. I have not even start to go threw ones without trailers. Also if you submit to Festivals follow their rules. I love rejecting films getting a email asking why. Sorry for the rant. This is Festival is family friendly and i got entries about porn business, about murder, horror flicks and more stuff i would not show to my kids or other kids.
     
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Duncan Jones recommended Yojimbo (1961) in Movies (curated)

 
Yojimbo (1961)
Yojimbo (1961)
1961 | Action, Adventure, Classics
8.4 (9 Ratings)
Movie Favorite

"I’m going for a bit film school-y one, because I love Akira Kurosawa films, but I don’t want to go for Seven Samurai, so i’ll go for Yojimbo or Sanjuro, those ones that all the spaghetti westerns were based on. I know it’s not fair, but that clump of Japanese samurai films were just beautiful films. Toshiro Mifune was such an elegant hero and there’s something really empathetic about him. There’s this lovely thing with his face where you really can just tell everything that he’s thinking. He doesn’t have to do much at all; you can just sense what’s going on with him. So I love those films, anything with Mifune in actually, but that period in particular, he was the best hero ever."

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