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OT: light summer movies
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Too much heavy stuff going on in the world, so I tend to look for lighthearted movies in the evening.

I do not like slapstick or physical comedy.  Network TV after the news is the Kraft American Cheese of content...the lowest common denominator.  

Found a couple this week that are light, subtle comedies, bordering on RomCom.
Neither are new and we've seen them both before over the years (but fortunately forgot most of the plot lines...happens at our age).

The Intern, with Robert DeNiro was the opposite of the normal tough guy personna for him.  With Ann Hathaway and a solid cast.
And last night, we watched La Dolce Villa again.  Not a huge name cast (mostly very good Italian actors), but a solidly light movie.  Maia Reficco (who?) as the daughter is cute as a bug and Violante Placido (who?) as the mayor are notable.  The trophy wife and I have been to Italy and want to go back and visit friends, so this kinda warm memories. 

Gotten through a couple episodes of The Waterfront (thanks for the tip), but it's a bit dark for these times.
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Becoming Led Zeppelin is on my list.
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”

Shakespeare 
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(06-25-2025, 09:33 AM)Montana Tom Wrote: Too much heavy stuff going on in the world, so I tend to look for lighthearted movies in the evening.

I do not like slapstick or physical comedy.  Network TV after the news is the Kraft American Cheese of content...the lowest common denominator.  

Found a couple this week that are light, subtle comedies, bordering on RomCom.
Neither are new and we've seen them both before over the years (but fortunately forgot most of the plot lines...happens at our age).

The Intern, with Robert DeNiro was the opposite of the normal tough guy personna for him.  With Ann Hathaway and a solid cast.
And last night, we watched La Dolce Villa again.  Not a huge name cast (mostly very good Italian actors), but a solidly light movie.  Maia Reficco (who?) as the daughter is cute as a bug and Violante Placido (who?) as the mayor are notable.  The trophy wife and I have been to Italy and want to go back and visit friends, so this kinda warm memories. 

Gotten through a couple episodes of The Waterfront (thanks for the tip), but it's a bit dark for these times.

really dont get tired of looking at Anne Hathaway....
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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I'll recommend a dark comedy that is very underrated: Cable Guy with Jim Carrey and Matthew Broderick. The acting is really good and Carrey is a tour de force in this from an acting perspective.
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(06-25-2025, 10:45 AM)StickierBuns Wrote: I'll recommend a dark comedy that is very underrated: Cable Guy with Jim Carrey and Matthew Broderick. The acting is really good and Carrey is a tour de force in this from an acting perspective.

holy crap!  thats bringing one back from the dead.  and yes it was definitely a different side of Carrey.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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(06-25-2025, 09:54 AM)JustInTime Wrote: Becoming Led Zeppelin is on my list.

So good I watched it 3 times.

One that I think is always a great watch is Midnight Run with DeNiro and Charles Grodin.  It has action, a buddy story, cops and robbers, a great cast of characters, a well constructed story and a human heart at the center of it all.
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(06-25-2025, 11:55 AM)comet52 Wrote: So good I watched it 3 times.

One that I think is always a great watch is Midnight Run with DeNiro and Charles Grodin.  It has action, a buddy story, cops and robbers, a great cast of characters, a well constructed story and a human heart at the center of it all.

Really? I wasn’t going to spend the $6 on Prime to watch, but maybe I will.
“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”

Shakespeare 
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