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While not the greatest actor he has directed 3 incredibly good films and has a 4th coming out soon. Of his directed films I enjoyed his first, Gone Baby Gone, the best. That movie is like a love letter to South Boston....if South Boston was your abusive significant other that you still couldn't shake lose from.


I loved the Town, and Argo was good also. Fucking John Goodman was great in that, as always.



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His next one

http://youtu.be/be-u-L-HHSg


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His next one

http://youtu.be/be-u-L-HHSg


I'm looking forward to this one... Dusty... I didn't know he directed the others.. Thanks for sharing both.
 
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Just got back from seeing this finally. Loved it. Great movie. Better than I expected and I had somewhat high expectations. One of his best movies IMO.


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Just saw it with my wife last night. Our theater was also packed. I loved it and will definitely buy it on blu ray when able. It really did have a little bit of everything - action, comedy, drama. I thought it was extremely well done and hope they produce more Accountant movies.




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I know this is an old thread but if you haven't seen this yet it's worth a watch, we saw it this weekend on Amazon and really liked it. The wife and I both joked that it seems the best way to make Ben Affleck a good actor is for him to portray a high-functioning Autistic guy. Big Grin Good back story and it was certainly fun every time he brought out the big 50 cal. Cool


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I know this is an old thread but if you haven't seen this yet it's worth a watch, we saw it this weekend on Amazon and really liked it. The wife and I both joked that it seems the best way to make Ben Affleck a good actor is for him to portray a high-functioning Autistic guy. Big Grin Good back story and it was certainly fun every time he brought out the big 50 cal. Cool


I liked the movie. I didn't think he was great as a savant, at least when he was rattled, but otherwise the gun play and action was good.




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After reading the thread about the "Accountant vs John Wick", the wife and I were intrigued enough to find the movie and watch it this afternoon. I must say, I'm disappointed in myself for letting this one slip by when it came out. We both thought it was an outstanding movie and look forward to seeing the next installment (if there is one).


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Well, it appears those of us waiting for a sequel are in luck.

http://halfguarded.com/the-acc...d-release-date-news/


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Well, it appears those of us waiting for a sequel are in luck.

http://halfguarded.com/the-acc...d-release-date-news/


WTF is that web site? Like a 10 year old wrote it.




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resurrecting this necro-thread...

was out of town on business this weekend and watched this on HBO at the hotel.

Great movie! Kinda weird tie-in at the end but still - very entertaining.

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resurrecting this necro-thread...

was out of town on business this weekend and watched this on HBO at the hotel.

Great movie! Kinda weird tie-in at the end but still - very entertaining.

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I like the tie-in. It made sense to me. What I like about it is that it never got to be a question about who was helping him until near the end so it was like a cherry on top.



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