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Calderyon 29-10-2019 05:08 PM

The Huntsman - Meh. 5.5/10

LaLaLand 29-10-2019 05:31 PM

mother! - like, what on EARTH was that all about!? Weirdly couldn’t stop watching but I categorically did not understand it. 7.5/10

Jessica. 29-10-2019 06:02 PM

We saw Gemini Man in the cinema recently because it was the only thing on at the time. It was okay, I liked Mary Elizabeth Winstead in it. Will Smith in his roles were underwhelming and I thought the cgi was mostly crap.

At a stretch it's a 6/10
Watchable but wasn't worth paying for.

Kazanne 29-10-2019 06:19 PM

Went to see Maleficent Mistress of Evil yesterday, 9/10 loved it ,just as good as the first one .

user104658 29-10-2019 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10703398)
Batman v Superman

I don't know if I've had a stroke or something but I actually really enjoyed it this time!

Did you watch the Director's Cut? There are some quite subtle changes in the additional runtime that make the whole film come together MUCH better than the theatrical cut, which was full of really weird scene transitions. It makes the entire film flow better and much more watchable. I'm gutted that we never got a Zack Snyder cut of Justice League because I can pretty much guarantee I'd have enjoyed it much more than the version that was released.
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Originally Posted by LaLaLand (Post 10703436)
mother! - like, what on EARTH was that all about!? Weirdly couldn’t stop watching but I categorically did not understand it. 7.5/10

In short; he's God, she's Gaia ("mother earth"), it's a metaphor for the story of creation, sacrifice and original sin. The house filling with people for the "party" is the world filling up with humans, the baby is Jesus, etc etc.

I enjoyed it but I found some of the metaphor a bit on-the-nose.

Oliver_W 30-10-2019 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10703496)
Did you watch the Director's Cut? There are some quite subtle changes in the additional runtime that make the whole film come together MUCH better than the theatrical cut, which was full of really weird scene transitions. It makes the entire film flow better and much more watchable.

It's possible - it was a DVD my friend put on, so I didn't really notice which version.
Maybe I've just mellowed a bit because I gave Titans another chance and liked it this time around! After the first few eps of S1 anyway, I still didn't much like the opening.
Batman's great, I still think Ben Affleck is too obviously working class somehow to play millionaire Bruce Wayne, but his bits were still ny favourites.

Fetch The Bolt Cutters 30-10-2019 02:59 PM

Bridesmaids for the 50th time

14/10 a classic

user104658 30-10-2019 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10703893)
Batman's great, I still think Ben Affleck is too obviously working class somehow to play millionaire Bruce Wayne, but his bits were still ny favourites.

Indeed, he doesn't look like "old money". Though neither do most of the Hollywood Batmen... Christian Bale even moreso than Affleck tbh.

Niamh. 30-10-2019 04:09 PM

what does "old money" look like? :laugh: Will Edward Cullen fit the bill? He looks fair posh

user104658 30-10-2019 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10703914)
what does "old money" look like? :laugh: Will Edward Cullen fit the bill? He looks fair posh

Pattinson definitely has a bit of wealth about him :joker:.

Niamh. 30-10-2019 04:16 PM

Although I thought Christian Bale looked really posh too

user104658 30-10-2019 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10703924)
Although I thought Christian Bale looked really posh too

He can have a bit of a "Frontier Governor" look about him with a beard I think, to be fair I don't know where the Wayne money is supposed to have come from. Maybe they were self-made off the boat! Gold rush nouveau riche.

Oliver_W 30-10-2019 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10703914)
what does "old money" look like? :laugh: Will Edward Cullen fit the bill? He looks fair posh

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10703912)
Indeed, he doesn't look like "old money". Though neither do most of the Hollywood Batmen... Christian Bale even moreso than Affleck tbh.

The comparison my friend gave was "can you imagine them working in a shop?" I can picture Ben Affleck saying "yes sir, we do have those shoes in your size, I'll be right back!" but not the others :joker: but that didn't affect my enjoyment tbh

I think I was a stick in the mud about the DC adaptions because I like the comics so much, and want them to be the same. But I decided to pull the stick out a bit and just enjoy them for what they are, and it's much better! Though I do prefer what I've seen of the Arrowverse and Titans so far.

ANYWAY I watched Terminator 2 last night,loved it as always. I wonder if Arnie being the good guy was meant to be a surprise, as the movie didn't make it clear which Terminator was which until the shootout, and he was the baddie in the previous one.

user104658 30-10-2019 06:57 PM

I think the audience was probably meant to assume that Arnie was bad again right up until he grabbed John and shielded him from the gunfire. However, I imagine it may have been spoilered on release by trailers / promotional material.

Vanessa 30-10-2019 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10703984)
The comparison my friend gave was "can you imagine them working in a shop?" I can picture Ben Affleck saying "yes sir, we do have those shoes in your size, I'll be right back!" but not the others :joker: but that didn't affect my enjoyment tbh

I think I was a stick in the mud about the DC adaptions because I like the comics so much, and want them to be the same. But I decided to pull the stick out a bit and just enjoy them for what they are, and it's much better! Though I do prefer what I've seen of the Arrowverse and Titans so far.

ANYWAY I watched Terminator 2 last night,loved it as always. I wonder if Arnie being the good guy was meant to be a surprise, as the movie didn't make it clear which Terminator was which until the shootout, and he was the baddie in the previous one.

Love Terminator 2. The latest movie has a similar feel. A lot of fun!

Vanessa 30-10-2019 07:08 PM

The first Terminator is a classic. Hasta la vista, baby! :joker:

LaLaLand 30-10-2019 07:11 PM

I’m watching Ed Wood in a bit, “Halloween-but-not” - Tim Burton’s best movie confirmed!

Vanessa 30-10-2019 07:23 PM

Halloween 2 is on tonight.

LukeB 30-10-2019 09:11 PM

Aquaman - 6/10 - I was expecting this film to be good but it was actually mediocre tbh. i found most of it pretty boring even the fighting scenes which could have been a lot better. Nicole Kidman looks great for her age though.

Marsh. 30-10-2019 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10703893)
I still think Ben Affleck is too obviously working class somehow to play millionaire Bruce Wayne

:facepalm:

Mystic Mock 06-11-2019 05:31 PM

Jigsaw - It kind of brought me back to the first Saw Movie a little bit (not quite as good) but it was nice to see the effort was there, the Film was fun, and I liked the twist.

8.5/10

Mystic Mock 07-11-2019 04:42 PM

Spectral - The Film has an interesting plot, and overall the Film is watchable, but for me the characters were underdeveloped which impacted the story for me.

Overall - 7/10 for the interesting plot and a shocking death in the Movie.

Mystic Mock 10-11-2019 06:31 AM

Hush - Give it a few minutes to warm up and you'll be away with a very good psychological Horror/Thriller type of experience. There's only one thing I'd have fixed about the killer in the Film, other than that I'd say that he was highly entertaining to watch.

8.5/10

War Of The Worlds (2005) - Again give it a few minutes to warm up and you're on your way with the Film then, it imo combines a lot of the best elements of The Last Of Us, Falling Skies, and TWD into one neat little package. I'd have fixed the ending up a little bit, and the son could be written to be quite annoying, but to me I just really enjoyed the Film so I can forgive the flaws.

9.5/10

user104658 10-11-2019 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 10708858)
Hush - Give it a few minutes to warm up and you'll be away with a very good psychological Horror/Thriller type of experience. There's only one thing I'd have fixed about the killer in the Film, other than that I'd say that he was highly entertaining to watch.

8.5/10

War Of The Worlds (2005) - Again give it a few minutes to warm up and you're on your way with the Film then, it imo combines a lot of the best elements of The Last Of Us, Falling Skies, and TWD into one neat little package. I'd have fixed the ending up a little bit, and the son could be written to be quite annoying, but to me I just really enjoyed the Film so I can forgive the flaws.

9.5/10

Hush is a great film :thumbs:

War Of The Worlds, I really enjoyed the first half... it's a brilliant set-up... but then it just goes nowhere :shrug:. Builds up and then fizzles out, no real payoff, like a bad handjob at a Uni halloween party.

Mystic Mock 10-11-2019 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10708949)
Hush is a great film :thumbs:

War Of The Worlds, I really enjoyed the first half... it's a brilliant set-up... but then it just goes nowhere :shrug:. Builds up and then fizzles out, no real payoff, like a bad handjob at a Uni halloween party.

I agree with you on Hush.

I get where you're coming from with War Of The Worlds, I think that the biggest strength for that Film for me was the survivalist elements that sadly can get overlooked in some Post-Apocalyptic/Dystopian stories and it was nice to see that this story didn't forget about the cornerstone of the genre imo. I think the Tripods could've maybe done with more development in terms of personality, but I do respect what the Film went for.

Lol at the handjob comment.:joker:


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