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so it's kind of like taken with liam neeson, but in the alps with beers and spears.s a revenge story. they've given this hunter character a revenge story where he's trying to track down people who attacked his family. so it's kind of like taken with liam neeson, but in the alps with beers and spears. let's have a look and get a flavour of it. yeah. shouting. i mean, is this a really tough watch in terms of — this is all about physical endurance, cold? yes, it's gutsy. it's definitely gutsy. and i actually say the worst thing about it is that, weirdly, it does feel quite familiar. it's very much like a hollywood revenge movie, albeit in a very different setting with a different language. so, although there is a novelty factor to it, actually the story plays out quite conventionally. but it is certainly a curiosity. whether it is must—see, though, i don't know, but it's certainly a curiosity. intriguing, i think. yeah. 0k, what have you chosen as the best out this week? first reformed, so this is from writer—director paul schrader. it is about a priest in a small town
so it's kind of like taken with liam neeson, but in the alps with beers and spears.s a revenge story. they've given this hunter character a revenge story where he's trying to track down people who attacked his family. so it's kind of like taken with liam neeson, but in the alps with beers and spears. let's have a look and get a flavour of it. yeah. shouting. i mean, is this a really tough watch in terms of — this is all about physical endurance, cold? yes, it's gutsy. it's definitely gutsy....
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it is like taken up with liam neeson but in the alps with beards and spears. screams. a really tough watch? it is all about physical endurance. yes. the worst thing about it, weirdly, it feels familiar. it is like a hollywood revenge movie but in a different setting and a different language. although there is a novelty factor to it, actually the story plays out quite conventionally. it is certainly a curiosity, but whether it is a must see, i don't know. intriguing. what have you chosen as the best out of? first reformed. it is about a priest going through a crisis. a spiritual crisis, a personal crisis. in a way it is paul schrader on familiar ground is, he most famously wrote taxi. he often deals with questions of faith, obsession and guilt and it is all there. it is a brilliant performance from ethan hawke who we tend to think of as more wide—eyed and energetic, he is a broken man in this and he is at the end of his tether and desperate. talking about gutsy with iceman, this is a really gutsy with iceman, this is a really gutsy film with the weight and depth and som
it is like taken up with liam neeson but in the alps with beards and spears. screams. a really tough watch? it is all about physical endurance. yes. the worst thing about it, weirdly, it feels familiar. it is like a hollywood revenge movie but in a different setting and a different language. although there is a novelty factor to it, actually the story plays out quite conventionally. it is certainly a curiosity, but whether it is a must see, i don't know. intriguing. what have you chosen as the...
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so it's kind of like taken with liam neeson, but in the alps with beers and spears.all about physical endurance, cold? yes, it's gutsy. it's definitely gutsy. and i actually say the worst thing about it is that, weirdly, it does feel quite familiar. it's very much like a hollywood revenge movie, albeit in a very different setting with a different language. so, although there is a novelty factor to it, actually the story plays out quite conventionally. but it is certainly a curiosity. whether it is must—see, though, i don't know, but it's certainly a curiosity. intriguing, i think. yeah. 0k, what have you chosen as the best out this week? first reformed, so this is from writer—director paul schrader. it is about a priest in a small town in upstate new york who is going through a crisis, many crises really, spiritual crises, personal crisis, and in a way it is paul schrader on familiar ground because — probably he most famously wrote taxi driver and has written and directed many films. 0ften deals with questions of faith and a session and guilt. and it is all there in
so it's kind of like taken with liam neeson, but in the alps with beers and spears.all about physical endurance, cold? yes, it's gutsy. it's definitely gutsy. and i actually say the worst thing about it is that, weirdly, it does feel quite familiar. it's very much like a hollywood revenge movie, albeit in a very different setting with a different language. so, although there is a novelty factor to it, actually the story plays out quite conventionally. but it is certainly a curiosity. whether it...
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so it's kind of like taken with liam neeson, but in the alps with beers and spears.tely gutsy. and i actually say the worst thing about it is that, weirdly, it does feel quite familiar. it's very much like a hollywood revenge movie, albeit in a very different setting with a different language. so, although there is a novelty factor to it, actually the story plays out quite conventionally. but it is certainly a curiosity. whether it is must—see, though, i don't know, but it's certainly a curiosity. intriguing, i think. yeah. ok, what have you chosen as the best out this week? first reformed, so this is from writer—director paul schrader. it is about a priest in a small town in upstate new york who is going through a crisis, many crises really, spiritual crises, personal crisis, and in a way it is paul schrader on familiar ground because — probably he most famously wrote taxi driver and has written and directed many films. often deals with questions of faith and a session and guilt. —— obsession and guilt. and it is all there in first reformed. it is a brilliant perfor
so it's kind of like taken with liam neeson, but in the alps with beers and spears.tely gutsy. and i actually say the worst thing about it is that, weirdly, it does feel quite familiar. it's very much like a hollywood revenge movie, albeit in a very different setting with a different language. so, although there is a novelty factor to it, actually the story plays out quite conventionally. but it is certainly a curiosity. whether it is must—see, though, i don't know, but it's certainly a...
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it's like the setup for the liam neeson movie. that is a big way that people discover me. the biggest way is word-of-mouth. good afternoon. thank you. my question is i know that ed is a fan of old hollywood. we keep hearing about who he when it want that. in the modern era. i was just curious if he could have anybody from classic hollywood do it. who would he have. that is an awesome question. i've never been asked it. steve mcqueen. he was a marine. he have all of the right combinations. it's one of the things as i've talked to hollywood. as i've talked to them about current actors. one of the things i keep coming up withom is the intelligence level of the actor. it can't just be a pretty face. one of the reasons that i found that. so believable. a quick fact. when he goes to a safety deposit boxx and pulls out his passport. that is my exact birthday. i people make fun of it all the time. the thing that really cemented that for me. and i have read them as a kid was how smart matt damon is. you can see in his eyes. i just think they are pretty faces and not intelligent. ha
it's like the setup for the liam neeson movie. that is a big way that people discover me. the biggest way is word-of-mouth. good afternoon. thank you. my question is i know that ed is a fan of old hollywood. we keep hearing about who he when it want that. in the modern era. i was just curious if he could have anybody from classic hollywood do it. who would he have. that is an awesome question. i've never been asked it. steve mcqueen. he was a marine. he have all of the right combinations. it's...
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it's like setup for a liam knee -- liam neeson movie. the biggest way is word of mouth.there's no better -- some snob say i love this book or this author. why i love to give books as gifts. one of the nicest things to give someone is a book. >> host: mike in new york. good afternoon. >> caller: thank you. okay, my question is, i i know that brad is a fan of old hollywood. i've heard him say a couple of times. we keep hearing, oh, about who he would want to play harvath. i was just curious, if he could have anybody from classic hollywood do it who would he have. >> guest: that's an awesome question. i've never been asked it and i tell the you right now, steve mcqueen. the young steve mcqueen. i he was a marine, he had all the right combinations. it's one thing, he is a talked to hollywood duthank you for such a great question. is a talk toed to hollywood but current actors i keep coming up with the intelligence level of the actor. can't just be a pretty face and one reason that it found mat damon so believe able as jason bourne any movies -- quick fact, when jason bourne
it's like setup for a liam knee -- liam neeson movie. the biggest way is word of mouth.there's no better -- some snob say i love this book or this author. why i love to give books as gifts. one of the nicest things to give someone is a book. >> host: mike in new york. good afternoon. >> caller: thank you. okay, my question is, i i know that brad is a fan of old hollywood. i've heard him say a couple of times. we keep hearing, oh, about who he would want to play harvath. i was just...
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neeson. >> stephen: because of the sexiness. >> it was sexy. it was mighty sexy. and liamuc bell" on broadway so we were married as the proctors. we were this very puritanical -- >> stephen: the puritanical. >> the puritanical. and then we were the kinseys. three months later we went off and filmed this thing. it was like wow! it was from one-- from one -- >> stephen: from the cold to the high. you are lucky you guys didn't shatter. >> it's true, it's true. we had a great time. >> stephen: well, that's nice. is there a rolego-- you'r b the idea you haven't hit it yet, is there a role you would like to take another shot at. >> i'm filming "tales of the city" right now, which di25 years ago, so i'm revisiting that same character 25 years later. so hopefully-- hopefully-- there's been a little improvement. hopefully, we'll see. >> stephen: do you watch yourself. >> i can't. >> stephen: from 25 years ago and go, "killed you did not know what you were looking?" >> it's easier the further away. when you look like a baby muppet, which is sort of what you do. after 25 years you lo
neeson. >> stephen: because of the sexiness. >> it was sexy. it was mighty sexy. and liamuc bell" on broadway so we were married as the proctors. we were this very puritanical -- >> stephen: the puritanical. >> the puritanical. and then we were the kinseys. three months later we went off and filmed this thing. it was like wow! it was from one-- from one -- >> stephen: from the cold to the high. you are lucky you guys didn't shatter. >> it's true, it's...