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Ammi 30-08-2020 07:11 PM

...Hereditary...such a typically powerfully unhinged performance from Toni Collette, it was her movie really..with a nice little sprinkling of Ann Dowd, as well...I’m not generally a horror person, but as well as the horror/supernatural etc aspect..there was also much psychological of a family broken and a family grieving...and a few jumps as well...hmmmmm, I was thinking 7/10, but Toni Collette, though...so 8/10 because she always gives such a mesmerising performance ...:love:..

Ammi 01-09-2020 05:56 AM

..Mamma Mia 2/Here We Go Again...just warm and snuggly and cosy and sing-along-ish...and Cher as well, what could be more perfect ...:lovedup:...7/10...

arista 05-09-2020 09:24 PM

Black and Blue (2019)

A Rookie Black female Cop
finds herself targeted by Corrupt Cops.

10 Outta 10



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user104658 05-09-2020 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10904863)
...Hereditary...such a typically powerfully unhinged performance from Toni Collette, it was her movie really..with a nice little sprinkling of Ann Dowd, as well...I’m not generally a horror person, but as well as the horror/supernatural etc aspect..there was also much psychological of a family broken and a family grieving...and a few jumps as well...hmmmmm, I was thinking 7/10, but Toni Collette, though...so 8/10 because she always gives such a mesmerising performance ...:love:..

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10905552)
..Mamma Mia 2/Here We Go Again...just warm and snuggly and cosy and sing-along-ish...and Cher as well, what could be more perfect ...:lovedup:...7/10...

I wish everyone in Mamma Mia would stick their heads out of moving car windows Ammi.

Livia 10-09-2020 10:40 AM

Hangover, Hangover 2, Hangover 3.

I was surprised how funny I found them. Best character by a country mile: Leslie Chow.
9/10 for all three.


Tom4784 10-09-2020 11:12 AM

Mulan (2020)
I enjoyed it a lot, actually. It's not really a remake of the animated film, more like Disney's take on Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, but I enjoyed it for what it was. I still wish they had the songs though.

8/10

The Babysitter
This one was pure brain-off entertainment and I found it quite fun. It's nothing to write home about in the long run but it's entertaining for what it is.

7/10

Ready or Not
I REALLY enjoyed this, it's a great concept, the acting and writing is superb and it reminded me a lot of You're Next which is probably one of the best horror films of recent times. It's just an excellently well crafted film.

9/10

Niamh. 10-09-2020 11:18 AM

Have you watched I'm Thinking of Ending things yet Dezzy?

I really liked Ready or Not as well

Tom4784 10-09-2020 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10910758)
Have you watched I'm Thinking of Ending things yet Dezzy?

I really liked Ready or Not as well

Not yet, I think I'll watch it tomorrow.

LaLaLand 10-09-2020 03:22 PM

Lady Bird

I liked it, was a very accurate representation of teenage life - but I found it quite skittish? Like it'd move from scene to scene really fast.

7/10.

Oliver_W 10-09-2020 03:49 PM

Riding on the Bus with My Sister

I felt bad for laughing, it was clearly not meant to be comical ... but her performance was the funniest **** I've seen this year :joker:

Tom4784 10-09-2020 06:55 PM

The Babysitter: Killer Queen
It's a very dumb sequel to a very dumb film but unlike the first film, it's not quite as fun. It's still a fun way to whittle away an hour and a half but it goes a bit to over the top with some of it's more stylised sequences that it loses it's way a bit. Samara Weaving's lesser role in this film hurts it a lot, I think since she was the glue that really held the first film together.

6/10

Ammi 10-09-2020 10:14 PM

..I’m Thinking of Ending Things......I watched it because it’s on Netflix atm and because Scott recommended that I watch ...it was totally absorbing, the actors were all perfectly cast..Toni Collette was amazing as always ...:love:..Jessie Buckley, Jesse Plemons and David Thewlis were all pretty wonderful as well...I guess it’s the type of storyline that would define ‘poignant’...because it really was so reflective and filled with sadness/regret....just really wistful...and I think, many tones and shades of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind in how thought provoking it is...(..thank you so much for the recommendation, Scott...:love:..)...


...hmmm, I would say 7/10, I think...

Marsh. 11-09-2020 12:32 AM

I'm Thinking of Ending Things was very good until the drive to the high school part, which went on waaaaay too long. :inamood:

LaLaLand 11-09-2020 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10904863)
...Hereditary...such a typically powerfully unhinged performance from Toni Collette, it was her movie really..with a nice little sprinkling of Ann Dowd, as well...I’m not generally a horror person, but as well as the horror/supernatural etc aspect..there was also much psychological of a family broken and a family grieving...and a few jumps as well...hmmmmm, I was thinking 7/10, but Toni Collette, though...so 8/10 because she always gives such a mesmerising performance ...:love:..

This movie really, really unsettled me... Like for days after I just felt drained from it. Harrowing movie.

Love or hate the movie (it's divided opinion but I thought it was very clever, one of the best "horror movies" for a while) there's no denying that Collette was absolutely robbed of an Oscar nom here. Incredible.

Ammi 11-09-2020 05:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10911197)
I'm Thinking of Ending Things was very good until the drive to the high school part, which went on waaaaay too long. :inamood:

Spoiler:

...yeah I guess it was quite extended and that was felt a bit by me as well...but when the ending credits did begin...?...it kind of made sense as well..(....to me anyway and probably just my own thoughts...)...because it was all representing a whole lifetime of regret /of loss/of sadness etc...he was obviously quite elderly as the janitor and he’d never had a romantic attachment in his whole life..?...so obviously it was all played out in a fantasy of dance in the end.../..a whole lifetime...also, I always get lost and mesmerised, watching ballet...so it could have gone on much longer for me...:laugh:....oooops



Ammi 11-09-2020 05:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LaLaLand (Post 10911200)
This movie really, really unsettled me... Like for days after I just felt drained from it. Harrowing movie.

Love or hate the movie (it's divided opinion but I thought it was very clever, one of the best "horror movies" for a while) there's no denying that Collette was absolutely robbed of an Oscar nom here. Incredible.

...have you ever watched Rosemary’s Baby, LaLa...?...it’s quite an older movie but Hereditary had so many vibes of it for me...I’m not sure that Rosemary’s Baby had such a psychological aspect, though...it wasn’t as balanced as Hereditary and definitely leaned more toward horror completely...devil/demon stuff really unsettles me as well.../...probably the Catholic in me...begone you devil etc...

Niamh. 11-09-2020 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10911158)
..I’m Thinking of Ending Things......I watched it because it’s on Netflix atm and because Scott recommended that I watch ...it was totally absorbing, the actors were all perfectly cast..Toni Collette was amazing as always ...:love:..Jessie Buckley, Jesse Plemons and David Thewlis were all pretty wonderful as well...I guess it’s the type of storyline that would define ‘poignant’...because it really was so reflective and filled with sadness/regret....just really wistful...and I think, many tones and shades of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind in how thought provoking it is...(..thank you so much for the recommendation, Scott...:love:..)...


...hmmm, I would say 7/10, I think...

I thought Scott didn't like it?

It was far too long, I wasn't really a fan tbh

Ammi 11-09-2020 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10911289)
I thought Scott didn't like it?

It was far too long, I wasn't really a fan tbh

...yeah I think he didn’t but then he did because he’d thought about more meanings with certain things, so recommended it...I really liked it tbh but it’s just exactly my type of thing...:laugh:..

Niamh. 11-09-2020 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10911295)
...yeah I think he didn’t but then he did because he’d thought about more meanings with certain things, so recommended it...I really liked it tbh but it’s just exactly my type of thing...:laugh:..

I get that and I see what they were doing but I think if you're not liking it at the time you're sitting down watching it, where is the enjoyment? It's not, not my thing, i did like Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind a lot, just not crazy about this one

Crimson Dynamo 11-09-2020 09:02 AM

FLIGHT

9/10 brilliant film

Denzil Washington


Cherie 12-09-2020 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10911301)
FLIGHT

9/10 brilliant film

Denzil Washington


Mr C and I watched this last night, I would give it an 8/10

Tom4784 12-09-2020 02:32 PM

I'm Thinking Of Ending Things
I posted my thoughts in it's thread, but in short, it's a horrifically dull piece of ****.
0/10

John Wick 2
I'm no fan of action films but I did like the simplicity and the heart that the first film had a lot. The sequel is a technically rather brilliant film with excellent choreography and cinematography but it didn't have the heart that the first film did. The lore of the Continental and the world of assassins was very interesting but I didn't find the sequel as compelling as the first. It's still far better than 99% of action films though, although that's not difficult.
7/10

LaLaLand 12-09-2020 02:49 PM

Zodiac

Really enjoyed this! Been wanting to watch it for a while and it was on last night. A great cast too (Gyllenhaal, Ruffalo, Downey Jr.)

8/10.

Nicky91 13-09-2020 08:44 AM

will post my review on Deep Blue Sea 3 also here with a score

really enjoyable, acting is good, action scenes very good either, overall quite good job for low budget movies

8.5/10

Nicky91 13-09-2020 01:26 PM

just now Destruction: Los Angeles 2016

starring Craig Sheffer, Emmanuelle Vaugier, also small role from Master P, and As The World Turns/General Hospital actor Roger Howarth also had a role in this


about earthquakes, volcanic eruptions



nice disaster movie, 7.5/10


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