Walter Hill (born January 10, 1942) is an American filmmaker, known for his action films and revival of the Western genre.
One of the great old-school directors who could make toughness, silence and atmosphere speak louder than pages of dialogue. From gritty urban classics like The Warriors and 48 Hrs. to stylish westerns and hard-boiled action films, his movies always feel lean, raw and unmistakably his. There’s a kind of mythic masculinity and street poetry in his films that modern cinema rarely captures anymore.
Trying to find complete episodes of this TV Series
The year 1983 was a good year as it was the day when we learned about Lizard People
You should watch it back2back with this
Luc Besson is renowned for his hands-on, actor-centric approach on set. Instead of working strictly from a remote video village, the director frequently operates the camera himself, fostering an intimate, dynamic environment that allows actors to react naturally without constant “cut” breaks.
I haven’t been watching much movies, but I finished the Korean soap opera called “Hotel Del Luna” from 2019. The genre is hard to pin down, drama, romance, comedy, horror, suspense, it seems to have it all. Roughly 20 hours to watch and it does come to a conclusion so you are not left hanging.
Jang Man Wol is the thousand-year-old owner of a supernatural Hotel del Luna. She is cursed to run it for her crimes. When Goo Chan Sung, a Harvard trained hotel assistant manager, is forced to work at Hotel del Luna, due to his father’s past deal he made with Man Wol, to save his life, and raise his son well.
Have fun!
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0870154/
This movie is so much fun! The most wholesome fun that I’ve ever seen!
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109686/
I watched Dumb and Dumber. It was incredibly painful and groaning to watch. They’re. Really. DUMB!
The film is better than the book, as it aged poorly, but the film gets the tone right to be not-so-damn-early-1980s-and-never-else. Also this scene sends shivers down my spine every time…
…you hear it and know that’s not what random noise sounds like. Then they lose the signal, then they find it back and it’s bloody prime numbers… ping, ping… ping, ping, ping… ping, ping, ping, ping, ping… are you there people??
This scene shows how heaven is like.
Jean-Pierre Grumbach (20 October 1917–2 August 1973), known professionally as Jean-Pierre Melville was a French filmmaker, considered a spiritual godfather of the French New Wave and influencer to directors such as Tarantino and Woo. He was one of the first fully-independent French filmmakers to achieve commercial and critical success.
Today I went to see Spielberg’s Disclosure Day.
Is it worth watching?




















