Originally posted by riv6672
I liked this one, all of the Langdon movies actually.
Ooh, I should binge those soon!
Yeah, I love all those movies. There's another book that hasn't been put to film yet. Last I heard is that it was being reworked so as not to resemble National Treasure (iirc), because it does involve American history. Anyway, it's a really good book and I think it would make a great movie if done right. I hope Ron Howard still plans to do it. Here's the thread: The Lost Symbol
Originally posted by Galan007
Just watched The Void (2016). Absolute mindf*ck.
I've been meaning to re-watch that. If nothing else it was thought-provoking.
Originally posted by Patient_Leech
Yeah, I love all those movies. There's another book that hasn't been put to film yet. Last I heard is that it was being reworked so as not to resemble National Treasure (iirc), because it does involve American history. Anyway, it's a really good book and I think it would make a great movie if done right. I hope Ron Howard still plans to do it. Here's the thread: The Lost Symbol
The Incredible Hulk (2008)
It was better than I remembered. But I think the ending suffered from "we need to include this into our larger universe" agenda, and not to mention the excessive CGI fighting at the end. But other than that I liked it a lot more than I remembered. It's carried very well by all the main cast.
Taxi Driver (1976)
I really didn't remember it very well. It was probably at least 15 years since I saw it. It's great. A flawed, but somewhat heroic character. This could almost use a remake for the Trump era.