Movie review thread...
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@Tim said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Jane Leeves, aka Daphne from the sitcom Fraiser, played a saucy bisexual dancer, who had a threesome with Willem Dafoe, in the great film To Live and Die in LA.
Without wishing to be picky, she could not have a threesome with William Dafoe, it would have to be William Dafoe and...
I am only being this pedantic because 1) I absolutely loved this film and 2) I cannot remember Daphne being in it.
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@Catogrande said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Tim said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Jane Leeves, aka Daphne from the sitcom Fraiser, played a saucy bisexual dancer, who had a threesome with Willem Dafoe, in the great film To Live and Die in LA.
Without wishing to be picky, she could not have a threesome with William Dafoe, it would have to be William Dafoe and...
I am only being this pedantic because 1) I absolutely loved this film and 2) I cannot remember Daphne being in it.
Yeah, I had to look at IMDb as I couldn't remember her in the movie either (there is a photo of her character, which doesn't help me). But it is years since I've watched it.
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So..the Irishman. Despite the rave reviews I didn't like it. It just seemed to meander. I know Scorcese is a great but I'm getting the feeling he might be way past it, much like the over-the-hill A list actors in this flick. At the very least they should have cast some more realistic talent for these roles and maybe I could have stuck with it (I got to 2 hours in, Mrs was fast asleep and with a full 80 mins to go I figured life is too short to watch this). All the cgi in the world can't cover up the cringieness of an 82 year old man shuffling around the place with his pants pulled up to his chest but somehow inexplicably being respected as a feared gangster...don't even get me started on the fight scenes.
After the mainstream reviewers have had their wank over it, this thing is going to be torn to shreds by the next generation of movie reviewers.
Probably the most annoying thing is that there is actually a really good movie hidden here. There are glimpses of great scenes and build up but it is let down by some dreadful casting, a lack of focus and an almost obsession with trying to immitate great movies of the past rather than being a great movie in its own right.
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@Rembrandt It's one thing to age actors, but to make old actors look young is impossible. Sadly disappointed. A movie they should've made twenty years ago.
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Really enjoyed Ad Astra. An elegant looking and atmospheric film. Engaging throughout.
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It didn't add up to much in the end, and that muted affect lessened its impact. It reflects the quietly bleak outlook of our times though. Not a great period for art. Too unsure?
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