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PhillyB's CONDOR'S NEST Trailer


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4 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

FTR, I thought Philly was an ass for his inability to keep TB topics in the TB but my comment was just laughing at the irony. I honestly don't have a problem with Philly personally. 

He got banned because he pissed off Igo. No other mod was involved in that.

Well, it's true, the reporter asked how we met and it was through here many years ago.  I had no idea he was going to drop the Carolina Huddle name and link in the article.  He's a good dude but not everyone thinks the same and that's fine.

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22 hours ago, Chaos said:

Well, it's true, the reporter asked how we met and it was through here many years ago.  I had no idea he was going to drop the Carolina Huddle name and link in the article.  He's a good dude but not everyone thinks the same and that's fine.

People who met him in person know he’s a good dude.  

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On 2/4/2023 at 12:36 PM, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

This site is so much better without GJBC and Philly. Two hotheads who just because they felt they had right on their side they could be absolutely horrible to other people. THAT said, if you want a good laugh, go read the critics reviews of this movie on RT.

The LA times is often spot on.

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‘Condor’s Nest’

Unlike horror films, crime pictures, action-thrillers and even westerns, war movies aren’t a common genre for lower-budget productions anymore — perhaps because it’s hard to stage armed combat on the cheap. But with 2019’s “Point Man” and now “Condor’s Nest,” writer-director Phil Blattenberger has been trying to bring the stripped-down, two-fisted war movie back by eschewing an epic scale and instead telling character-driven tales with pulpy overtones.

In “Condor’s Nest,” Jacob Keohane plays Will Spalding, a World War II vet who has spent the decade since the war tracking the Nazi officer who cruelly exterminated Spalding’s bomber crew. In the process, he violently pushes away potential allies while striking deals with the morally shady, until finally he finds a secret Nazi stronghold in South America, which he tries to reach with the help of a Mossad agent (Corinne Britti) and a fugitive German scientist (Al Pagano).

The lack of explosive action hinders “Condor’s Nest,” as does the reliance on spare, nondescript locations like bars, offices and open fields. But Blattenberger can write punchy dialogue; he also wisely spends some of his money on ace character actors Michael Ironside, James Urbaniak, Jorge Garcia and Bruce Davison, each of whom pops up for a memorable scene or two. There’s a little bit of a boys playing war quality to this film, but that ultimately may prove more endearing than cheesy, especially for viewers who grew up reading old “Frontline Combat” and “Sgt. Rock” comics.

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Going to catch this on VOD soon - as the critic says low budget war films are not really a thing.  Sounds like Phil did good with a small budget.  Likely will lead him to bigger projects.

Sounds like you have a want to trash him and are digging into what because Roger at Movie Nation and Kelly at East bay Express had to say.  Really a pathetic attempt at a dig.

 

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2 hours ago, Fryfan said:

The LA times is often spot on.

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‘Condor’s Nest’

Unlike horror films, crime pictures, action-thrillers and even westerns, war movies aren’t a common genre for lower-budget productions anymore — perhaps because it’s hard to stage armed combat on the cheap. But with 2019’s “Point Man” and now “Condor’s Nest,” writer-director Phil Blattenberger has been trying to bring the stripped-down, two-fisted war movie back by eschewing an epic scale and instead telling character-driven tales with pulpy overtones.

In “Condor’s Nest,” Jacob Keohane plays Will Spalding, a World War II vet who has spent the decade since the war tracking the Nazi officer who cruelly exterminated Spalding’s bomber crew. In the process, he violently pushes away potential allies while striking deals with the morally shady, until finally he finds a secret Nazi stronghold in South America, which he tries to reach with the help of a Mossad agent (Corinne Britti) and a fugitive German scientist (Al Pagano).

The lack of explosive action hinders “Condor’s Nest,” as does the reliance on spare, nondescript locations like bars, offices and open fields. But Blattenberger can write punchy dialogue; he also wisely spends some of his money on ace character actors Michael Ironside, James Urbaniak, Jorge Garcia and Bruce Davison, each of whom pops up for a memorable scene or two. There’s a little bit of a boys playing war quality to this film, but that ultimately may prove more endearing than cheesy, especially for viewers who grew up reading old “Frontline Combat” and “Sgt. Rock” comics.

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Going to catch this on VOD soon - as the critic says low budget war films are not really a thing.  Sounds like Phil did good with a small budget.  Likely will lead him to bigger projects.

Sounds like you have a want to trash him and are digging into what because Roger at Movie Nation and Kelly at East bay Express had to say.  Really a pathetic attempt at a dig.

 

So what you're saying is the reviewer at the LA Times knows more and is more qualified to give their opinion than others are? Ok.

And no dig, I don't like Phil. He's not a nice person.

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1 hour ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

So what you're saying is the reviewer at the LA Times knows more and is more qualified to give their opinion than others are? Ok.

And no dig, I don't like Phil. He's not a nice person.

He is a very good guy in real life.  He would take shirt of his back.  He does get heated and especially if he don’t like you.

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