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I wish there was an Avatar film that was solely to do with the Na'vi, the bits where they were at the base/the main Villain guy were a bit rubbish, I still loved it though
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realllly don't get the fuss, didn't really like the storyline, seemed a bit chucked together, and I know it's a pixar film but there were too many plotholes/unrealistic things Old man goes off with young boy..no questions asked being one of them |
yeah they should really bring in the social services and paedophilia accusations to a kid's film about growing up and companionship
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Just watched 'Seeking a Friend for the End of the World'.
It's uh... I loved it, and I think Keira Knightley was awesome, and Steve Carrell does his 'awkward loveable loser' routine to a tee, and it's all technically excellent (although a little rushed, but then it's the end of the world...) But it just made me feel horrible. Like, it was sweet, and had funny moments, but I don't know. Maybe it just tapped into the innate survival fears and everything. It just left me really sad. And because it takes you down all these "what's the point?", "what if...?" routes it's potentially troubling to some viewers. I wouldn't advise against watching it though, because it's powerful and quite visceral... just maybe dissuade you from watching it and expecting a kind of kooky comedy or rom-com. |
..I like those thought provoking movies though Shaun...and I think it's good to be left feeling sad sometimes..it balances things out for the 'entertaining' ones you watch....
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:idc: -goes to watch The DaVinci Load-
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Bought 11 dvds recently (granted 6 of them were with a gift card) and they're just sitting on my shelf with the 94943934 I haven't watched
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The hobbit - 9/10
great movie no idear why some say its too long. i could of watched another 2 hours of it. funny a friend of mine said the same thing. sure is a lot of humour in this movie. a lot less serious than lord of the rings. smeagol was exellent. baggins was great. roll on part 2. Holiday retreat /3/10 saw on tv the other day susposed to be a comedy about 4 couples on some paradise island as one couple need relashionship therapy. was lame not funny at all. good cast though |
The hobbit - 9/10
great movie no idear why some say its too long. i could of watched another 2 hours of it. funny a friend of mine said the same thing. sure is a lot of humour in this movie. a lot less serious than lord of the rings. smeagol was exellent. baggins was great. roll on part 2. Holiday retreat /3/10 saw on tv the other day susposed to be a comedy about 4 couples on some paradise island as one couple need relashionship therapy. was lame not funny at all. good cast though |
Robin Hood 8/10 - The Ridley Scott version with Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett. Was expecting a rehash of Prince Of Thieves but it was a very enjoyable origin story. Thought it was excellent.
Dredd 8/10 - Lena Headey has become the go to actress for villainous roles (see Cersei Lannister) and she is perfect as the ruthless drug lord Ma-Ma. The special effects are amazing and it was a highly enjoyable film. Drive 10/10 - One of the best films I've seen in recent years. Ryan Gosling is absolutely superb and should have got an Oscar. Fact. :-) Keith Lemon: The Film 0.5/10 - Can't believe I'm even mentioning this in the same post as Drive but this is one of the worst films you'll ever watch. You have been warned. (And I even like Celebrity Juice!) |
The Perks of being a Wallflower again - 10/10
amazing each time :love: |
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The Perks of Being A Wallflower
Quite sad but I loved it, Emma was great. |
Django Unchained : 10/10
(Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L.Jackson, Kerry Washington, Bruce Dern, Don Johnson, Jonah Hill, Walton Goggins) It hits on every level, from uncomfortable to laugh-aloud comedy. The violence was a bit cartoonish(hey, anyone up for 40 bowls of tomato soup being thrown around the room?!), but it added a dash of fun to the film. Christoph Waltz and his German accent is integrated nicely in a very realistic way, and I absolutely adored his character in this one. Each and every actor brought their best. A few nice cameos as well. Nothing to see here, go watch! Best 2 hours and 45 minutes you'll have spent not being at home. |
Super 8 - I thought it was ****e
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I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry - Love this film, so funny 8/10
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Last film I watched at the cinema was 'Playing for keeps' not GBs best,but I liked it.
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Martha Marcy May Marlene 8/10
Elizabeth Olsen was amazing and the Actress who plays Lena from American Horror Story was in it as well but she looks a lot different in it though, it was a great Film but the last 10 or so minutes was a bit disappointing |
Martha Marcy May Marlene 8/10
Elizabeth Olsen was amazing and the Actress who plays Lena from American Horror Story was in it as well but she looks a lot different in it though, it was a great Film but the last 10 or so minutes was a bit disappointing |
The Hobbit - Visually stunning, but a bit slow at times and lacked the charm of LOTR imo.
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Finally got round to watching Skyfall. Was faultless. Best Bond ever. 10/10.
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The Impossible.
First half was bad, but it picked up and ended up being alright. |
Django Unchained - 9/10
So glad Will Smith turned down the role of Django because Jamie Foxx is five times the actor he is, really made the role his own aswell you couldn't imagine anyone else playing the character now. Leo was really amazing in that table scene, and even more so now that I just read a lot of it was made up on the spot, as great as Waltz was in the film I think Leo should be nominated for the Supporting Actor Oscar over him (or both of them should be.. haven't seen the other actors nominated yet though), just on that scene alone, although his one on one scenes with Jamie Foxx were amazing aswell. But yeah, a great film, think it could probably have been about 20 minutes shorter, but that's the only complaint really |
Django Unchained - 9/10
So glad Will Smith turned down the role of Django because Jamie Foxx is five times the actor he is, really made the role his own aswell you couldn't imagine anyone else playing the character now. Leo was really amazing in that table scene, and even more so now that I just read a lot of it was made up on the spot, as great as Waltz was in the film I think Leo should be nominated for the Supporting Actor Oscar over him (or both of them should be.. haven't seen the other actors nominated yet though), just on that scene alone, although his one on one scenes with Jamie Foxx were amazing aswell. But yeah, a great film, think it could probably have been about 20 minutes shorter, but that's the only complaint really |
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