Movie review thread...
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@Nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Cold Pursuit: Knew nothing about this other than it stars Liam "I hunt and kill black people" Neeson. So was unsure if it was Taken in the snow or a more gritty movie like A Walk Amongst the Tombstones in the snow. It was neither, it was Liam Neeson does Fargo. It was a genuinely funny and had enough violence so that the taken crowd wouldn't be too disappointed.
4 reservations out of 5 get the Indian to do it.
Did he kill any black people?
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@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Cold Pursuit: Knew nothing about this other than it stars Liam "I hunt and kill black people" Neeson. So was unsure if it was Taken in the snow or a more gritty movie like A Walk Amongst the Tombstones in the snow. It was neither, it was Liam Neeson does Fargo. It was a genuinely funny and had enough violence so that the taken crowd wouldn't be too disappointed.
4 reservations out of 5 get the Indian to do it.
Did he kill any black people?
Nope. The whole story is a beat up.
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@booboo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Rocky-Rockbottom enough fence sitting, which was better?
I liked them both. Fargo more.
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@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@booboo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Rocky-Rockbottom enough fence sitting, which was better?
I liked them both. Fargo more.
I really like The Nice Guys, it was in my top 10 the year it came out and I think @Rocky-Rockbottom's review of it is all wrong.
I was never a fan of Fargo (the movie - but I think the tv show is great), I used to find 80s and 90s Coen brother films to be average, they just didn't mesh with me, but from No Country for Old Men on I've really enjoyed all their films so I really think I should re-watch their old stuff if I ever get time.
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@Nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@booboo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Rocky-Rockbottom enough fence sitting, which was better?
I liked them both. Fargo more.
I really like The Nice Guys, it was in my top 10 the year it came out and I think @Rocky-Rockbottom's review of it is all wrong.
I was never a fan of Fargo (the movie - but I think the tv show is great), I used to find 80s and 90s Coen brother films to be average, they just didn't mesh with me, but from No Country for Old Men on I've really enjoyed all their films so I really think I should re-watch their old stuff if I ever get time.
I enjoyed the Big Lebowski. Great cast, funny story, didn't do well at the box office though
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@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@booboo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Rocky-Rockbottom enough fence sitting, which was better?
I liked them both. Fargo more.
I really like The Nice Guys, it was in my top 10 the year it came out and I think @Rocky-Rockbottom's review of it is all wrong.
I was never a fan of Fargo (the movie - but I think the tv show is great), I used to find 80s and 90s Coen brother films to be average, they just didn't mesh with me, but from No Country for Old Men on I've really enjoyed all their films so I really think I should re-watch their old stuff if I ever get time.
I enjoyed the Big Lebowski. Great cast, funny story, didn't do well at the box office though
I thought the Big Lebowski was the most watchable of their early films.
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I just watched the trailer for Captain Marvel. What a fucking mess of a trailer. I have no idea what that movie is about except a reasonably hot chick came from somewhere, doesn't remember it, and fights someone? Is there a bad guy?
Is this movie just a rushed in job to fill us in on who is supposed to save everyone in the next Avengers movie?
Speaking of that, why am i watching Spiderman in a trailer before he's come back in the Avengers?
Did Marvel get too big?
(yes, i will totally go to the cinema and watch all of those movies, contributing to Marvel making all of the money this year. All of it)
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@mariner4life That's the best type of trailer in my opinion - I actively avoid them because so many give the whole plot away.
Marvel - tick, Brie Larson - tick, thats enough for me, I don't need a trailer to convince me to watch it.
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Polar. A film about a top assassin that is nearing retirement and his employers turn on him. Mads Mikkelson, who I think is a decent actor, Lagertha and bizarrely Matt Lucas. You have to give credit to the Director and producers for making a film that has a pretty good cast, is about assassins, has lost of violence and gun play into a steaming pile of shite. It took some doing but they managed it.
2 Danish hitmen out of 5 stupid endings.
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@Catogrande damn...oh well I'll still watch it, cos Lagertha.
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@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande damn...oh well I'll still watch it, cos Lagertha.
A sound enough reason. A small consolation is that Mads gets to rough shag some skank bird.
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@Catogrande said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Polar. A film about a top assassin that is nearing retirement and his employers turn on him. Mads Mikkelson, who I think is a decent actor, Lagertha and bizarrely Matt Lucas. You have to give credit to the Director and producers for making a film that has a pretty good cast, is about assassins, has lost of violence and gun play into a steaming pile of shite. It took some doing but they managed it.
2 Danish hitmen out of 5 stupid endings.
I found it alright, if a bit of a mish-mash.
Coming from a comic book - it was a weird mixture of Scott Pilgrim graphics/style, John Wick violence/revenge, Leon: The Professional emotional attachment... then suddenly changing for the last 30 minutes or so into removing all those things.
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@Kruse said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Polar. A film about a top assassin that is nearing retirement and his employers turn on him. Mads Mikkelson, who I think is a decent actor, Lagertha and bizarrely Matt Lucas. You have to give credit to the Director and producers for making a film that has a pretty good cast, is about assassins, has lost of violence and gun play into a steaming pile of shite. It took some doing but they managed it.
2 Danish hitmen out of 5 stupid endings.
I found it alright, if a bit of a mish-mash.
Coming from a comic book - it was a weird mixture of Scott Pilgrim graphics/style, John Wick violence/revenge, the Professional emotion... then suddenly changing for the last 30 minutes or so into removing all those things.
I would watch the sequel it so obviously set up.They could have let Johnny Knoxville have a last shag at the start.
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@jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Kruse said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Polar. A film about a top assassin that is nearing retirement and his employers turn on him. Mads Mikkelson, who I think is a decent actor, Lagertha and bizarrely Matt Lucas. You have to give credit to the Director and producers for making a film that has a pretty good cast, is about assassins, has lost of violence and gun play into a steaming pile of shite. It took some doing but they managed it.
2 Danish hitmen out of 5 stupid endings.
I found it alright, if a bit of a mish-mash.
Coming from a comic book - it was a weird mixture of Scott Pilgrim graphics/style, John Wick violence/revenge, the Professional emotion... then suddenly changing for the last 30 minutes or so into removing all those things.
I would watch the sequel it so obviously set up.They could have let Johnny Knoxville have a last shag at the start.
Ah - yes, just went back and realised what you're on about... yeah...
And reminded me of my initial thoughts on the first 30 minutes... Mikkelson's Belarus shag had some lovely lady-bumps/shirt-potatoes/blouse-bouncies -
@Kruse said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Kruse said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Polar. A film about a top assassin that is nearing retirement and his employers turn on him. Mads Mikkelson, who I think is a decent actor, Lagertha and bizarrely Matt Lucas. You have to give credit to the Director and producers for making a film that has a pretty good cast, is about assassins, has lost of violence and gun play into a steaming pile of shite. It took some doing but they managed it.
2 Danish hitmen out of 5 stupid endings.
I found it alright, if a bit of a mish-mash.
Coming from a comic book - it was a weird mixture of Scott Pilgrim graphics/style, John Wick violence/revenge, the Professional emotion... then suddenly changing for the last 30 minutes or so into removing all those things.
I would watch the sequel it so obviously set up.They could have let Johnny Knoxville have a last shag at the start.
Ah - yes, just went back and realised what you're on about... yeah...
And reminded me of my initial thoughts on the first 30 minutes... Mikkelson's Belarus shag had some lovely lady-bumps/shirt-potatoes/blouse-bounciesYou don't need to try and be all wordy and creative....just say tits
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@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Kruse said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Kruse said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Polar. A film about a top assassin that is nearing retirement and his employers turn on him. Mads Mikkelson, who I think is a decent actor, Lagertha and bizarrely Matt Lucas. You have to give credit to the Director and producers for making a film that has a pretty good cast, is about assassins, has lost of violence and gun play into a steaming pile of shite. It took some doing but they managed it.
2 Danish hitmen out of 5 stupid endings.
I found it alright, if a bit of a mish-mash.
Coming from a comic book - it was a weird mixture of Scott Pilgrim graphics/style, John Wick violence/revenge, the Professional emotion... then suddenly changing for the last 30 minutes or so into removing all those things.
I would watch the sequel it so obviously set up.They could have let Johnny Knoxville have a last shag at the start.
Ah - yes, just went back and realised what you're on about... yeah...
And reminded me of my initial thoughts on the first 30 minutes... Mikkelson's Belarus shag had some lovely lady-bumps/shirt-potatoes/blouse-bounciesYou don't need to try and be all wordy and creative....just say tits
“tits” ? I'm unfamiliar with the term.
(And, more honestly, the actual items in question, for some time)
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Alita Battle Angel: A James Cameron produced and Robert Rodriguez directed manga based movie about a female cyborg killing machine with large eyes. The main character and others are motion captured but it's a live action film.
Better than I thought it would be for a movie long in development and needing to establish its world. I thought it was much better than Mortal Engines in that it's characters and performances were actually interesting.
The big issue with it as a movie is that it's a sequel set-up so hopefully it makes some ok money.
This was the 3rd movie I've ever seen in 3D and it was filmed in 3D. I just don't get it, there was nothing in the 3D that I thought helped the movie.
The cast includes Christophe Waltz, Mahershala "in everything now" Ali, the bad guy from Dead Pool and Jennifer Connelly.
3.3 splattered dogs out 5 creepy human-cyborg hookups.
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@Nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Alita Battle Angel: A James Cameron produced and Robert Rodriguez directed manga based movie about a female cyborg killing machine with large eyes.
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3.3 splattered dogs out 5 creepy human-cyborg hookups.My takeaway thought from that was... re-watch Azumi and/or Battle Royale instead.