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- Uncle fester
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Great actor, bit of a dick of a person but Jesus, what a horrible fate to befall somebody.
BBC News - Bruce Willis has dementia, his family announces
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-64670521
BBC News - Bruce Willis has dementia, his family announces
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-64670521
I held off from watching Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings for ages because I assumed that it was a lame Marvel cash-in, but it turned out to be the best of the recent MCU movies for me. Tony Leung is great in it.
I'm hearing bad things about the new Ant-Man movie.
I'm hearing bad things about the new Ant-Man movie.
I've not really enjoyed any of the ant-man films. I'll wait til it's on sky to reluctantly watch itrobmatic wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 7:20 am I held off from watching Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings for ages because I assumed that it was a lame Marvel cash-in, but it turned out to be the best of the recent MCU movies for me. Tony Leung is great in it.
I'm hearing bad things about the new Ant-Man movie.
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Saw Ant-Man yesterday. It's fine. A silly romp from the lighter end of the Marvel offerings, but Jonathan Majors is a bloody good actor.robmatic wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 7:20 am I held off from watching Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings for ages because I assumed that it was a lame Marvel cash-in, but it turned out to be the best of the recent MCU movies for me. Tony Leung is great in it.
I'm hearing bad things about the new Ant-Man movie.
What's good is my son is now old enough to sit through the whole movie in the cinema, so we can share it as a family.
Marvel Stans and whinging comic gatekeepers can get to fuck, too. Who cares if it's not accurate to the original origin of this or that? At this point the MCU is its own interpretation of the source material. It's not like every character hasn't had at least one retcon or total reinterpretation in another way (e.g. Ultimates) in the comics themselves. Captain America originally came out of the ice in 1964 and Thor turned into a human if he wasn't holding his hammer again within 60 seconds of chucking it at someone.
Have we seen Alatriste? I didn’t realize Viggo was fully fluent in Spanish (read that he was raised in Arg).
Set during the 80 Years War, an epic drama of intrigue and war, I don’t think I’ve seen as much stabbing and throat cutting in anything as I have this!
Set during the 80 Years War, an epic drama of intrigue and war, I don’t think I’ve seen as much stabbing and throat cutting in anything as I have this!
- mat the expat
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You know that I have!
I wish there were more. There are a lot of books in the series.
Very accurate in the swordplay as well
Haha... I wondered if we could @ posters in here, but that was enough of a bat signal!mat the expat wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 2:21 amYou know that I have!
I wish there were more. There are a lot of books in the series.
Very accurate in the swordplay as well
It'd be nice to see more from these conflicts on a bigger budget. One or two Eng Civ War films, the Dutch film Admiral, Last Valley with Michael Caine are all I can think of from the late 1500s to mid 1600s that aren't about pirates or Liz.
- mat the expat
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Ooh - haven't seen that one. Will have to look out for it!Niegs wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 2:27 am
Haha... I wondered if we could @ posters in here, but that was enough of a bat signal!
It'd be nice to see more from these conflicts on a bigger budget. One or two Eng Civ War films, the Dutch film Admiral, Last Valley with Michael Caine are all I can think of from the late 1500s to mid 1600s that aren't about pirates or Liz.
Which? The Last Valley? It's a James Clavell project, not very large in scope as it mostly focuses on a secluded valley during the 30 Years War.mat the expat wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 3:11 amOoh - haven't seen that one. Will have to look out for it!Niegs wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 2:27 am
Haha... I wondered if we could @ posters in here, but that was enough of a bat signal!
It'd be nice to see more from these conflicts on a bigger budget. One or two Eng Civ War films, the Dutch film Admiral, Last Valley with Michael Caine are all I can think of from the late 1500s to mid 1600s that aren't about pirates or Liz.
They're making a film about everyone's favourite bar?
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Decided to watch Boyhood. Meh. There's something to be said about the technical achievment of stitching together pieces filmed intermittently over a period of 10 years or whatever it was, but it was a pretty aimless film devoid of narrative other than 'boy gradually grows and hits regular milestones'
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I don't mind a film that doesn't really have a plot, but in that case the characters need to be a lot more engaging than I felt the cast of Boyhood were. Jim Jarmusch can be a bit variable, but I thought The Only Lovers Left Alive was pretty sound for a film with a flimsy narrative. It helps to have the likes of Tilda Swinton, Tom Hiddleston and Mia Wasikowska on board, all of whom have more charisma in their little fingers than someone like Patricia Arquette.
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I think part of the regard for it is it's a sequel that's better than the first one. This doesn't happen often.EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 11:55 am Watched Top Gun Maverick and am surprised it was so universally lauded. It looks amazing and all that jazz but there aren't so much plot twists but rather a line of telegraph poles. I think the critics got excited as people wanted to watch it but its not exactly earth shattering stuff
I enjoyed it. As you say it's very much a by the book action movie but while it doesn't break any new ground, it is also doesn't do much wrong either.
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- Uncle fester
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The Raid
Yes, I hadn't seen it until last night and yes, it's a classic of the genre. Lots of inventive elbowing people in the head.
Yes, I hadn't seen it until last night and yes, it's a classic of the genre. Lots of inventive elbowing people in the head.
Nah, EEAAO is legitimately fantastic. It's wildly imaginative, explores the multiverse concept in a number of ways, takes a lot of risks, does actually make sense and is very well directed, and is both funny and genuinely heartfelt. It's actually about something.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 1:16 amNot that I've seen it, but I gather it has the whole multi-dimension thing going on and it released at the same time the most recent Dr. Strange film was covering similar ground. A lot of critics seemed to be falling over themselves to make comparisons and sneer at the latter, holding up the former as an indie film doing a topic better than the mighty House of Mouse. Marvel films are on a popularity dip and there's a bunch of industry types ready and waiting to put the boot in. If nothing else, the two so often being mentioned together has vastly inflated the profile of Everything.EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 12:09 am Watched Everything etc. Its diverting but it's straight up badly directed. It's what you would expect if normal people like you or me tried to make a Christopher Nolan film. You'd get your mate in and call yourself the Daniels. It's actually quite depressing to think it's going to win the big one when it's so average. Its got far too much going on and it doesn't join up as they lose control. The acting is ropey as fuck sometimes probably as the actors haven't a fucking clue what's going on but also because some of them are just a bit shite like Temple of Doom boy. I really can't think why it's taken off. The fact it has all the Chinese lads we loved over the years in it? Is that it?
People raved about it because it's an excellent film that never stops surprising you. Dr Strange 2 just provided a handy benchmark to compare it against.
Watched this the other night and I thought it was superb.EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 12:42 am Watched Aftersun and it delivers an emotional punch. I thought initially it was fairly meandering though engaging all the same as the two leads are very connected. It just grows and develops into something greater though the pace itself doesn't change. The pair of leads Corio and Mescal are brilliant. Just brilliant.
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Yep, for me too.
I'm always drawn towards films that stay with you for days afterwards and that one really did. Also thought The Quiet Girl was superb and good to see it get the awards nominations.
I'm always drawn towards films that stay with you for days afterwards and that one really did. Also thought The Quiet Girl was superb and good to see it get the awards nominations.
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It's a good way of looking at it. Both fit together well.EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 9:15 amTotally agree with you on the Quiet Girl as well. The whole cinema was 'I'm not crying. You are crying'. Read a review that said they are beautiful companion films and I think that's a good analysisMargin__Walker wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 9:07 am Yep, for me too.
I'm always drawn towards films that stay with you for days afterwards and that one really did. Also thought The Quiet Girl was superb and good to see it get the awards nominations.
In a year where Banshees will get most of the plaudits from an Irish pov (I thought it was decent enough), The Quiet Girl is the one that really moved me and appreciate the power of cinema.
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Tried to watch The Independent last night, fucking awful. Gave up after persevering for 45 mins. A decent cast could have a poorly written and badly directed pile of dross.
“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
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I recall Barry Norman previewing the Oscars that year and saying the the Oscar for Best Actor should go to Bob Hoskins but would to to Paul Newman as he was getting on a bit and had missed out so many times already (pararaphrasing only slightly)EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 12:48 pm Just having a chat with a mate in work and he mentioned an episode of something with Bob Hoskins in it. He's a fan. He said Bob was up for an Oscar for Mona Lisa after winning the Golden Globe. The films that year includes The Colour of Money, Children of a Lesser God, The Mission, A Room with a View, Stand by Me, Hannah and ger Sisters, Platoon, Blue Velvet. So that's a random year compared to this one and it's fairly stark. Top Gun was out that year as well
- Uncle fester
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All quiet on Western front
It's especially relevant now with the slaughter happening in the East but this is a paint by numbers rendition of the story. Acting is good and it looks great but there's something not quite gelling here.
It's especially relevant now with the slaughter happening in the East but this is a paint by numbers rendition of the story. Acting is good and it looks great but there's something not quite gelling here.
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Great little flick, the only real issue is I think they made the injury to Yelchin's wrist too severe given some of what he goes on to do.
As a fan of hardcore I never thought I'd see it being so central to a film.
Yeh I think he'd be vomiting and passed out from shock after that.
Speaking of body horror, The Company of Wolves popped into my head for some reason so had a watch. Pretty great visually; apparently Neil Jordan the director worked under John Boorman on Excalibur and you can definitely see the influence.
Speaking of body horror, The Company of Wolves popped into my head for some reason so had a watch. Pretty great visually; apparently Neil Jordan the director worked under John Boorman on Excalibur and you can definitely see the influence.
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Just saw a trailer for a film called Ghosted with Ana de Armas and Chris Evans, some sort of Action romcom nonsense, so whatever about it specifically, but I wonder what sort of odds you'd have had early in her career that she'd become an action heroine. Wee slip of a thing whocut her teeth in dramatic stuff, she's not the most obvious choice. However, with Bond and The Gray Man under her belt plus the abovementioned and a John Wick spin off movie on the way, a bona fide action star she has become.
- mat the expat
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I will watch anything with her in - she's ridiculously hot
- Uncle fester
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Something for the weekend, Michael Haneke's films in all their chilly glory ranked.
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- Uncle fester
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Did we talk about Pinocchio on Netflix?
It's really quite good. Animation is fantastic and the story is excellent. Teeny bit mawkish at the end but you can forgive it that. Not really a kids filum.
Quite "woke" so if Mussolini being presented in a negative light upsets you, give this one a miss.
It's really quite good. Animation is fantastic and the story is excellent. Teeny bit mawkish at the end but you can forgive it that. Not really a kids filum.
Quite "woke" so if Mussolini being presented in a negative light upsets you, give this one a miss.
- Uncle fester
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Heat is getting a sequel.
Don't know about this. Mann hasn't made a decent filum in years.
Don't know about this. Mann hasn't made a decent filum in years.
Saw this last night, standard formulated stuff but still a decent watch. Thought she was very good and believable in action role, seemed to be almost John Wick levels of kill countsockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 1:07 am Just saw a trailer for a film called Ghosted with Ana de Armas and Chris Evans, some sort of Action romcom nonsense, so whatever about it specifically, but I wonder what sort of odds you'd have had early in her career that she'd become an action heroine. Wee slip of a thing whocut her teeth in dramatic stuff, she's not the most obvious choice. However, with Bond and The Gray Man under her belt plus the abovementioned and a John Wick spin off movie on the way, a bona fide action star she has become.
Generous tbh.
I loved a Quiet Place but a Quiet Place 2 is dog jism
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Saw Guardians of The Galaxy Vol 3 today. A really good film and a trauma conga line. I cried.
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My wife wanted us to go see this so we went the other day. It's a good laugh... not really my choice of cinema visits ($75 for two with popcorn, drinks and one choc top which I will not forego as part of my movie experience) but it's a light hearted romp. She's Thai and loves a decent action movie. She took me to see one of the Fast and Furious movies in Thailand and it was dubbed so I was the only person in the theatre not getting the dialogue. Hilarious for everyone else. She's got us lined up for the next one of those when it gets here. Domestic harmony is worth the price. I've just got to try and work out whether she'll be able to follow Dune II when that opens in 6 months.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2023 7:33 pm Saw Guardians of The Galaxy Vol 3 today. A really good film and a trauma conga line. I cried.