The concept is great. Some guy with amnesia has super human abilities to kick the asses of his fellow human and the intelligence to look at a map and memorize every single detail of it, in order to defeat more humans in single combat.
Matt Damon was born for this role. Everything else he’s done, sans Martian and Good Will Hunting, has been shit. Before Martian, he was doing a lot of weird roles, playing out of shape creepers. I was beginning to hate his existance after seeing him act a fool in Interstellar. Needless to say, I’m glad he’s back to acting in Jason Bourne movies. The new one comes out in late July.
Quick note: Jeremy Remmer was ok in the previous Bourne movie; but shame on the producers for making it without Damon.
If you’ve never seen any of the Bourne movies, start with the first and I promise you’ll be hooked and want to see the rest of them.
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Will be viewing Martian tonight. Reviews look good.
The Martian is a wonderful movie, you will not be disappointed. I agree with Dr. Fly about the Bourne series.
He was good in The Departed. Played a real cockbag tho
The Departed was a fantastic film. I Would love for Fly to cover in Saturday Cinema.
absolutely loved the trilogy. First one was awesome.
100% agree.
Can you comment?
https://www.thefelderreport.com/2016/07/08/a-few-more-thoughts-on-the-long-bond-blowoff/
Is paying a bank to hold your own money rare in the global scheme of things?
The article seems to simply state that we are at the beginning of a new bond cycle. Given the US markets, treasuries, and consumer data this year, we have already known this.
The million dollar question is: where do equities, commodities, precious metals, real estate assets, and treasuries go from here? If you know that, then let us know so we can get in on the action too.
There have been several inflection points to date this year, but the world markets keep getting a pardon from central banks. Unless inflation rapidly takes hold, there is no way to justify market valuations upward of this moment.
Utilities, consumer staples, and telcoms are going to push us up and through ATHs? Does anyone really see that as a sustainable high?
David Stockman wrote an excellent article breaking down the hollow numbers of our US labor reports. http://davidstockmanscontracorner.com/wall-street-monkeyshines-look-ma-no-hands/
Seems like the path for equities is determined, but does the dollar weaken, and do we see inflation rise or not?
Planning to add GLD and jr miners in next pullback. Next down leg is coming with the ATH nonsense.
I don’t give a shit about Au/Ag, but it’s the best place to hide in this butchershop.
Dope article, and implications. Thanks. What is considered inflation now?
Well, that’s one of the biggest questions of the moment, isn’t it?
Makes you wonder how “hawkish” the Fed really is about rates. Sure seems like they’re trying everything to stir inflation, but their current method of QE is not gaining traction…
Damon is banned from my media consumption for his gun confiscation comments !
Much, much better than the book!
I also thought Damon was OK in the Adjustment Bureau.
Identity
>supremacy>>ultimatum in my opinion,
Too bad he’s a Liberal hypocrite, though.