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Curvature.
sci-fi, allegedly
I rate it arse gravy. Boring. gave up |
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MarJay But it's British!
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Aquaman - 7/10
First up, this was complete cheese on toast, from start to finish. That being said, I wasn't expecting it to be some unreal story and deep character development... it's fucking Aquaman
Overall though, what a visual treat... the world was amazing and the underwater aspect of it all was something I've not seen before, at least not in a modern way.
Nicole Kidman is fit. |
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Mortal Engines 5/10
OK to watch once. Good special effects. Futuristic Steampunky, cities on wheels fighting each other.
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Saving Mr Banks
10/10
I reckon Mary Poppins was one of the first films I remember seeing as a kid, so the whole Walt Disney 1960s thing for me was great, I remember him being alive, I was almost as heartbroken when he died as I was when Enid Blyton died.
I had trouble seeing Tom Hanks as anything other than Tom Hanks, but if anyone could do Disney justice, I suppose it must be him.
Emma Thomson is the perfect frosty Englishwoman these days, and a surprise cameo by Ruth Wilson made it just so much the better.
I cried at least 4 times from sheer joy (mostly during the songs)
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Flight 8/10
My interest was piqued by the trailer, so I bought it when it turned up in the supermarket bargain basement.
Denzel Washington is a highly experienced pilot, who also happens to be a steaming alcoholic and coke addict.
Sits in the captain's chair of his airliner off his tits, then performs some miraculous flying to save almost everyone on board, but not actually stopping the plane from crashing.
Is hailed a hero until the NTSB see the tox report, then it all goes Pete Tong.
Gets a bit preachy in the last 5 minutes and it's not exactly a brain taxing watch, but I find it entertaining enough to revisit regularly.
Nice cameo from John Goodman as the lead character's dealer. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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Shaft wrote: | Flight 8/10
My interest was piqued by the trailer, so I bought it when it turned up in the supermarket bargain basement.
Denzel Washington is a highly experienced pilot, who also happens to be a steaming alcoholic and coke addict.
Sits in the captain's chair of his airliner off his tits, then performs some miraculous flying to save almost everyone on board, but not actually stopping the plane from crashing.
Is hailed a hero until the NTSB see the tox report, then it all goes Pete Tong.
Gets a bit preachy in the last 5 minutes and it's not exactly a brain taxing watch, but I find it entertaining enough to revisit regularly.
Nice cameo from John Goodman as the lead character's dealer. |
I liked it, but I felt like it didn't have a good payoff at the end... ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F
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CBFcarl Nearly there...
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Who in turn wore St. Blair like a hand puppet.
After my Starship Troopers weekend success I watched all four sequels.
Just. Don't. Bother.
They're all diabolical, and the last two are like anime or something |
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bhinso wrote: | Who in turn wore St. Blair like a hand puppet.
After my Starship Troopers weekend success I watched all four sequels.
Just. Don't. Bother.
They're all diabolical, and the last two are like anime or something |
I watched about 10 mins of the second one, and turnt off.
The original Robocop is one of my favourite films, sequels are shit too! |
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Stan & Ollie 10/10
Great! Totally convincing portrayals by Steve Coogan and John C Reilly. A touching, poignant story about their later years, challenged by ill-health, money worries and old resentments.
Comedy turns are done well including a few "real life" incidents that are slap-stick funny.
Their warring wives are good too.
Cockle-warming
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Holmes & Watson - 1/10
Well, this must be the worst film that the otherwise excellent comedy duo Ferrell and Reilly have ever done. I don't know what audience was this one made for. At times it felt like a film for children 10 and below, but then there were all the ''adult'' jokes, that children just wouldn't even comprehend.
What a waste of an idea and cast. Definitely felt like one of those ''feck, I signed the contract'' films, where the actors have no choice but just do their job, regardless of how crap the film is going to be. ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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Bohemian Rhapsody. 6/10
Watched it on the little screen on the back of the seat in front on a recent flight out to Bangkok so probably didn't
see it at its cinematic best. Story was alright but I feel it glossed over some stuff. Just deducted a mark for how wooden the
Roger Taylor actors drumming looked during the musical bits. It bit a nice chunk out of a 13hr flight so would watch again
just to hear and see it properly on my own TV. Was supposed to be a feelgood movie and not a total bio-pic. I spotted the
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grr666 wrote: | Bohemian Rhapsody. 6/10
Watched it on the little screen on the back of the seat in front on a recent flight out to Bangkok so probably didn't
see it at its cinematic best. Story was alright but I feel it glossed over some stuff. Just deducted a mark for how wooden the
Roger Taylor actors drumming looked during the musical bits. It bit a nice chunk out of a 13hr flight so would watch again
just to hear and see it properly on my own TV. Was supposed to be a feelgood movie and not a total bio-pic. I spotted the
Waynes World gag. |
This one really isn't meant for a tiny screen with shite sound.
It was loud as a bastard in the cinema. 👍 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 38 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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