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Cherie 07-06-2020 10:48 PM

Argo

Very tense true story about the rescue of American Embassy staff from Iran in the 80s 10|10

Tony Montana 09-06-2020 03:21 PM

The Jungle Book (2016)

I really enjoyed it, it was just as good as the original. The visual effects were perfect and felt realistic, the voice performances were on point, especially Idris Elba's Shere Khan and the action was awesome!

8/10.

Tony Montana 09-06-2020 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10858330)
Just finished Dark Knight Rises, which I haven't seen for years and didn't rate all that highly at the time. I actually really liked it and would probably rate it the best of the Nolan trilogy :umm2:. That's also because I watched The Dark Knight earlier in the week and actually DIDN'T rate it as highly as when I first saw it, though it was still great :think:.

I don't think I properly "got" the subtleties of Dark Knight Rises back in 2012.

However...

Bane's voice is still daft :joker:

I'm the same too. When I watched it back in 2012, I enjoyed it but wasn't ''wowed'' by it like I had been with Batman Begins and Dark Knight. It's a film that gets better with age.

Nowadays I can't decide if I prefer that or Batman Begins after TDK. What an amazing trilogy.

Niamh. 09-06-2020 03:26 PM

Hearts in Atlantis - I really enjoyed this, don't know how I missed it originally, love a bit of Stephen King and you can never go wrong with Anthony Hopkins. 7/10

user104658 09-06-2020 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tony Montana (Post 10859528)
I'm the same too. When I watched it back in 2012, I enjoyed it but wasn't ''wowed'' by it like I had been with Batman Begins and Dark Knight. It's a film that gets better with age.

Nowadays I can't decide if I prefer that or Batman Begins after TDK. What an amazing trilogy.

Yeah I said earlier in the thread, I was surprised how much I enjoyed Batman Begins which I had only rated "OK" at the time. I do think that having more general DC knowledge now (knowing about Ra's al Ghul, League of Assassins/Shadows, Talia al Ghul) makes a major difference too, as I didn't really know who Neeson was supposed to be as a villain in Begins and I had absolutely NO idea who Talia was meant to be in Rises, it seemed like a completely random twist :joker:. I had also completely forgotten the "Pit" twist...

Spoiler:

That the child who climbed out was Talia al Ghul, not Bane... and the significance of Bane not being able to make the climb...


Just masterful stuff. 'cept Bane's voice. Although I do a good impression of it and like to troll my daughter with it because she has no interest in seeing the film, and has no idea what I'm doing. Haha. "Stop doing that weird voice ffs!!"

Oliver_W 09-06-2020 04:06 PM

I've not seen Batman Begins, does
Spoiler:

Tahlia seduce Bruce? That's how Damian/Robin was conceived :laugh: Is the Pit the Lazarus Pit, or the sewer thing Bane was trapped in as a kid?

I've not seen Rises in absolute ages either ...

user104658 09-06-2020 10:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10859552)
I've not seen Batman Begins, does
Spoiler:

Tahlia seduce Bruce? That's how Damian/Robin was conceived :laugh: Is the Pit the Lazarus Pit, or the sewer thing Bane was trapped in as a kid?

I've not seen Rises in absolute ages either ...

Talia isn't in Batman begins, just Ra's al Ghul. the pit is...

Spoiler:

where Talia escaped from as a kid, her mother having been thrown down there while pregnant. You're lead to believe it was Bane for most of the film, the twist at the end being that it was Talia, who had in the film been posing as someone else (a business philanthropist) that Bruce was ... friendly with. Bane was her "protector" in the pit and got ****ed up holding back the inmates who were trying to get her, while she climbed up and escaped, later coming back with Dad & assassins to liberate Bane (all smooshed and needing the mask) and slaughter everyone else.


Although in the Nolan trilogy's "realistic" world (there's no superpowers or mystic stuff) I would guess that the pit prison is supposed to represent the Lazarus pit. You're "as good as dead" while you're down there, there's supposedly no way to escape, but both Talia and then later Bruce are "resurrected" when they manage to do the impossible and climb out.

Babayaro. 12-06-2020 04:48 PM

I'm going to watch No Country for Old Men tonight


HOWEVER, for years, I've always thought it was a western and not set in 1980 wtf??

Marsh. 12-06-2020 04:54 PM

Is that the one where humans have stopped breeding or something? And there's only one pregnant woman left on earth?

Edit - Just checked. That was Children of Men. :skull: As you were...

Babayaro. 12-06-2020 05:04 PM

nnn yeah Children of Men


Which is a great fillum!

Tony Montana 12-06-2020 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babayaro. (Post 10861552)
I'm going to watch No Country for Old Men tonight


HOWEVER, for years, I've always thought it was a western and not set in 1980 wtf??

Enjoy! Anton Chigurh is terrifying.

Tony Montana 12-06-2020 05:20 PM

Scream 3 (2000)

Whilst it's not as good as the first two, it's still an entertaining flick. Parker Posey's Jennifer was brilliant.
Spoiler:

shame she dies though. :sad:

Marsh. 12-06-2020 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tony Montana (Post 10861577)
Scream 3 (2000)

Whilst it's not as good as the first two, it's still an entertaining flick. Parker Posey's Jennifer was brilliant.
Spoiler:

shame she dies though. :sad:

I always thought that. She was hilarious. Especially when she was ranting.

It's a poor movie, horror and suspense wise. But has other attributes that make it a fun watch.

Tony Montana 12-06-2020 05:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10861583)
I always thought that. She was hilarious. Especially when she was ranting.

It's a poor movie, horror and suspense wise. But has other attributes that make it a fun watch.

Yeah, she stole the show.

It's the weakest one in the franchise for sure, but
Spoiler:

Roman
is one of my favourite killers and I do like the voice changer which was a nice new touch.

Marsh. 12-06-2020 05:53 PM

Yeah, the voice changer was absolutely ridiculous and dumb but Scream was never really realistic so it worked with the comedic tone and the satirical aspect.

Tom4784 12-06-2020 06:41 PM

Artemis Fowl

This film is only on for an hour and half and it felt like double that. Everything about it is attrocious. The writing is bad, EVERY performance is utterly woeful, the directing is shoddy, the CGI and special effects were laughable, and nothing about it resembles the books it's adapted from at all. It's remarkable how bad of a misfire this film is, there is nothing good about it and the actors seemed as bored filming it as I was watching it.

It's just terrible beyond words and nothing short of disrespectful of the source material it was supposedly adapted from. It lacks the charm and wit of the books and the characters are only the characters in name only, it's overly sanitised and it's riddled in cliches and tropes and whoever wrote the script lacks even a basic understanding of the material they're supposed to be adapting.

A 1/10 is too generous, a 0/10 doesn't quite do the job either. A positive number scale is too good for this dog****.

-10/10

user104658 13-06-2020 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10861634)
Artemis Fowl

This film is only on for an hour and half and it felt like double that. Everything about it is attrocious. The writing is bad, EVERY performance is utterly woeful, the directing is shoddy, the CGI and special effects were laughable, and nothing about it resembles the books it's adapted from at all. It's remarkable how bad of a misfire this film is, there is nothing good about it and the actors seemed as bored filming it as I was watching it.

It's just terrible beyond words and nothing short of disrespectful of the source material it was supposedly adapted from. It lacks the charm and wit of the books and the characters are only the characters in name only, it's overly sanitised and it's riddled in cliches and tropes and whoever wrote the script lacks even a basic understanding of the material they're supposed to be adapting.

A 1/10 is too generous, a 0/10 doesn't quite do the job either. A positive number scale is too good for this dog****.

-10/10

Did you enjoy it, though.

Babayaro. 13-06-2020 11:08 AM

No Country for Old Men - 9/10

That shoot-out between Moss and Chigurh was excellent :clap1:

Killing Moss off-screen was unexpected, though.

Tom4784 13-06-2020 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10861946)
Did you enjoy it, though.

Aside from all that, it was lovely.

MTVN 14-06-2020 08:00 AM

Being John Malkovich - 6/10

Weird

Tony Montana 14-06-2020 04:31 PM

Scream 4 (2011)

A major improvement on its predecessor. The deaths were executed well, opening scene was intense and genius, acting was good and the suspense was excellent. The only criticism I can give is the killers' motive. It's too weak and lazy.
Spoiler:

Jill wanting to kill her own cousin out of jealously because of her fame? :umm2:
They could've picked so many other better motives and they picked that?

That being said, Emma Roberts was fantastic.
Spoiler:

She really made me hate her. A true psycho.

Babayaro. 15-06-2020 07:40 PM

The Wrestler - 9/10


Mickey Rourke is terrific :clap1:

Cherie 15-06-2020 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babayaro. (Post 10863683)
The Wrestler - 9/10


Mickey Rourke is terrific :clap1:

Loved that movie

Panic Room 7/10

Crimson Dynamo 15-06-2020 08:39 PM

Some film about wrestling on sat with the rock and Stephen merchant. But as I don't remember much about it or the end and middle. I must have fallen asleep or indeed maybe we never watched it. Anyway it got good reviews.

Babayaro. 16-06-2020 06:39 PM

Disturbia - 6.5/10


Love Shia - the film wouldn't have been as good without him


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