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Alf
15-11-2023, 09:12 PM
Ridley Scott's "Napoleon" will be released in cinemas next week. Wednesday the 22nd.

Starring Joaquin Phoenix as Napoleon.

Alf
15-11-2023, 09:13 PM
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MTVN
15-11-2023, 09:14 PM
Been looking forward to this for ages, might go opening night

Alf
15-11-2023, 09:37 PM
Been looking forward to this for ages, might go opening nightYes, go.

We need to resurrect the cinema.

This year has been one of the best years for a long, long time (maybe the Covid fiasco helped bring Hollywood back to life?)

We've had Christopher Nolan with "Oppenheimer" Martin Scorsese with "Killer's of the flower moon and now Ridley Scott with "Napoleon" Three of the greatest living movie directors in one year. The Covid fiasco probably got them so bored that they thought, "Let's do what we do best and make a movie"

Watching Netflix at home is not even close to an experience as Watching a movie on the big screen.

Alf
21-11-2023, 02:48 PM
Out tomorrow. I'll be there.

Crimson Dynamo
21-11-2023, 02:58 PM
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Mystic Mock
22-11-2023, 07:37 AM
Didn't Ridley Scott think that he knows more about the history of Napoleon Bonaparte than actual Historians?:laugh:

If true then I swear the ego of these Hollywood Directors.

Alf
22-11-2023, 03:44 PM
Quite disappointing. Too much of a love story and not enough battle scenes. I wouldn't re-watch that.

5/10 and that's being generous

MTVN
22-11-2023, 03:49 PM
I'll go next week I think but reviews have not been great

bots
22-11-2023, 05:47 PM
reviews have been awful

Alf
22-11-2023, 05:54 PM
reviews have been awfulYeah' it wasn't great.

Hopefully the person who makes the 4 hour epic "Trump" movie in the future will do a better job than this.

Ridley Scott is the guy who brought us the timeless masterpieces like Alien, Blade Runner and Gladiator. I think if this is what he has to offer now at his old age then he should retire now, because he doesn't want to outweigh his legacy as a master film maker.

Alf
22-11-2023, 06:01 PM
The final Waterloo scenes were good. But they were the final ten-fifteen minutes of the film. You have to get through 2 and half hours before that.

Gusto Brunt
22-11-2023, 06:14 PM
reviews have been awful

I'm not surprised. I heard the trailer on the radio and Joaquin Phoenix's acting sounds atrociously bad.:shocked:

Zizu
22-11-2023, 06:54 PM
I'm not surprised. I heard the trailer on the radio and Joaquin Phoenix's acting sounds atrociously bad.:shocked:


You’ve given me an idea for a new thread …


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Ray.
25-11-2023, 09:43 PM
The middling reviews for this make me pine even more for the Kubrick/Nicholson version that was never to be.

Ray.
28-11-2023, 11:58 AM
Just got back from seeing it. Loved every single moment of it. Historical accuracy is a distant second for me when it comes to pulling off an absolute masterpiece of cinema, and for me, Ridley Scott has once again achieved exactly that with this film. The cinematography, the acting, the battle set pieces, etc. All of it was pulled off with great aplomb.

But I think the high point of the movie was when Napoleon suddenly started dancing to Jamiroquai's Canned Heat in order to win the class election for Pedro Sanchez. I found that part to be extraordinarily touching, and yet also funky.

arista
28-11-2023, 12:35 PM
It is too long at 2 hours 28mins.

arista
28-11-2023, 12:46 PM
Quite disappointing. Too much of a love story and not enough battle scenes. I wouldn't re-watch that.

5/10 and that's being generous


Good Review Alf.

arista
28-11-2023, 12:49 PM
reviews have been awful


Yes and they were Good Reviews
telling us how the cocky OLD director went wrong.

arista
28-11-2023, 12:49 PM
I'll go next week I think but reviews have not been great


Skip IT

Mystic Mock
30-11-2023, 05:44 AM
Just got back from seeing it. Loved every single moment of it. Historical accuracy is a distant second for me when it comes to pulling off an absolute masterpiece of cinema, and for me, Ridley Scott has once again achieved exactly that with this film. The cinematography, the acting, the battle set pieces, etc. All of it was pulled off with great aplomb.

But I think the high point of the movie was when Napoleon suddenly started dancing to Jamiroquai's Canned Heat in order to win the class election for Pedro Sanchez. I found that part to be extraordinarily touching, and yet also funky.

Is the Canned Heat part real?

I pray to the heavens that you're being sarcastic.:laugh:

Ray.
30-11-2023, 09:27 PM
Is the Canned Heat part real?

I pray to the heavens that you're being sarcastic.:laugh:

:laugh: Lol it's a reference to the teen comedy Napoleon Dynamite. Search 'Napoleon Dynamite dance' on YouTube and you'll see what I mean. I'd link it myself, but linking YouTube videos on this site never works out for me, for some odd reason. :shrug:

bots
30-11-2023, 09:54 PM
:laugh: Lol it's a reference to the teen comedy Napoleon Dynamite. Search 'Napoleon Dynamite dance' on YouTube and you'll see what I mean. I'd link it myself, but linking YouTube videos on this site never works out for me, for some odd reason. :shrug:

you just put the numeric part at the end of the youtube links into the youtube tag

Ray.
30-11-2023, 10:13 PM
you just put the numeric part at the end of the youtube links into the youtube tag

Thanks!

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Mystic Mock
30-11-2023, 10:33 PM
:laugh: Lol it's a reference to the teen comedy Napoleon Dynamite. Search 'Napoleon Dynamite dance' on YouTube and you'll see what I mean. I'd link it myself, but linking YouTube videos on this site never works out for me, for some odd reason. :shrug:

Fair enough.:laugh:

Because I was thinking that Hollywood Movies were about to hit a new low for a minute.:joker:

Ray.
30-11-2023, 11:39 PM
Fair enough.:laugh:

Because I was thinking that Hollywood Movies were about to hit a new low for a minute.:joker:

Yeah thinking back to what I typed, it doesn't actually sound beyond the bounds of reason for something that moronic to be inserted slap-bang in the middle of what's ostensibly meant to be a historical war epic. :joker: Though I would hope Ridley Scott would be one of the last directors to succumb to that kind of silliness.

Mystic Mock
01-12-2023, 01:11 AM
Yeah thinking back to what I typed, it doesn't actually sound beyond the bounds of reason for something that moronic to be inserted slap-bang in the middle of what's ostensibly meant to be a historical war epic. :joker: Though I would hope Ridley Scott would be one of the last directors to succumb to that kind of silliness.

It's neither of our fault tbf, I blame Hollywood for lowering standards so much.:joker:

MTVN
01-12-2023, 09:13 AM
Skip IT

I'm going to see IT tomorrow!

MTVN
02-12-2023, 05:33 PM
Just watched it and I thought it was very good, some of the best battle scenes I've seen on cinema although I do agree it was too heavily centred around Josephine. It's also not very complementary to Napoleon so I'm not surprised the French don't like it, it's a bit of reductionist portrayal and you don't get any sense of his genius