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Watched the Korean movie last night I Saw The Devil.

Pretty damn good flick in all regards.

For some reason it kind of reminded me of a unique take on Dexter.

4.5/5

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Also watched The Lincoln Lawyer

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Pretty much a perfect movie. Was truly surprised by how good it was. Was definitely not expecting that.

5/5

Watched the Korean movie last night I Saw The Devil.

Pretty damn good flick in all regards.

For some reason it kind of reminded me of a unique take on Dexter.

4.5/5

If you enjoyed Lee Byung-hun's acting, then I recommend A Bittersweet Life. Brilliant film (Y)

If you enjoyed Lee Byung-hun's acting, then I recommend A Bittersweet Life. Brilliant film (Y)

Definitely. I thought he did a phenomenal job. Him and Min-Sik Choi as the "bad guy" were both really brilliant. Especially Min-Sik Choi. He played one of the better villains so to speak that I have seen in a movie in quite some time actually.

Surprisingly Netflix does not carry A Bittersweet Life movie whatsoever, but I just did a little research and I was able to find it, so will download it tonight and definitely check it out in the very near future.

I say the very near future as I watched I Saw The Devil last night on my iPad in bed while my wife was asleep. :rofl: Actually had to finish it this morning as I initially did not realize it was over 2 hours long and next thing I knew I was only half way through and it was 2:30 in the morning. Which OT for a second but if anyone is reading this who has an iPad and does not own the app Air Video (iTunes link) I truly recommend it as it is just a brilliant app. Anyway generally speaking I usually have to wait for my wife to fall asleep, especially with a movie like I Saw The Devil, so I have been using either my iPad or PS3 as these types of movie are more my cup of tea then hers. :laugh: Although I do think she would have potentially really liked I Saw The Devil, so perhaps I can talk her into watching this one together.

Thanks for the recommendation. (Y)

Definitely. I thought he did a phenomenal job. Him and Min-Sik Choi as the "bad guy" were both really brilliant. Especially Min-Sik Choi. He played one of the better villains so to speak that I have seen in a movie in quite some time actually.

Surprisingly Netflix does not carry A Bittersweet Life movie whatsoever, but I just did a little research and I was able to find it, so will download it tonight and definitely check it out in the very near future.

I say the very near future as I watched I Saw The Devil last night on my iPad in bed while my wife was asleep. :rofl: Actually had to finish it this morning as I initially did not realize it was over 2 hours long and next thing I knew I was only half way through and it was 2:30 in the morning. Which OT for a second but if anyone is reading this who has an iPad and does not own the app Air Video (iTunes link) I truly recommend it as it is just a brilliant app. Anyway generally speaking I usually have to wait for my wife to fall asleep, especially with a movie like I Saw The Devil, so I have been using either my iPad or PS3 as these types of movie are more my cup of tea then hers. :laugh: Although I do think she would have potentially really liked I Saw The Devil, so perhaps I can talk her into watching this one together.

Thanks for the recommendation. (Y)

No problem. I use Air Video myself and it's a superb app for streaming video (Y)

And I will say that while "A Bittersweet Life" is a violent film from the outset; it's not so overly gruesome (well, not for me anyway :p) that you'll have to wait for your wife to fall asleep again so you can watch it :laugh:

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