Movie review thread...
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@voodoo Big Night was good fun. Hundred foot journey was excellent as well. Ratatouille takes some topping as a food movie though.
Saw 'the taste of things' at the french film festival last year. On the big screen the food porn was off the charts. Gluttony literally there!
Description below - it was great to watch
Set in France in 1889, the film follows the life of Dodin Bouffant as a chef living with his personal cook and lover Eugénie.
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The Menu is great
Not food but wine, Drops of God on Apple
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@MiketheSnow said in Movie review thread...:
The Menu is great
Not food but wine, Drops of God on Apple
If there is anything I love more than a food movie/series, it’s a wine one!
Drops of God was fantastic. My wife and I watch very little together as our tastes are generally different - but we devoured this
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@MiketheSnow said in Movie review thread...:
The Menu is great
Not food but wine, Drops of God on Apple
Yeah that was a good watch, went to the movies to see that with the girl and had absolutely no idea what to expect. Absolutely bizarre really but definitely entertaining.
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Chef.....also love it, on the list of movies i'll happily watch half way through when if i come across it on tv.....and much like the other movies on that list like the martian...there isn't a manufactured bad guy
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@canefan said in Movie review thread...:
Watched Shaft again, the remake. Peak Sam L Jackson, such a great tonic to today's woke movies. 10 Juniors out of 10 capped Drug Kingpins
Christian Bale and Jeffrey Wright are magnificent in this too.
Ridiculously high body count too considering he's investigating one guy who killed another guy.
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@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Movie review thread...:
Watched Shaft again, the remake. Peak Sam L Jackson, such a great tonic to today's woke movies. 10 Juniors out of 10 capped Drug Kingpins
Christian Bale and Jeffrey Wright are magnificent in this too.
Ridiculously high body count too considering he's investigating one guy who killed another guy.
I thought I saw Christian Bale! Which guy was he? A henchman?
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@canefan said in Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Movie review thread...:
Watched Shaft again, the remake. Peak Sam L Jackson, such a great tonic to today's woke movies. 10 Juniors out of 10 capped Drug Kingpins
Christian Bale and Jeffrey Wright are magnificent in this too.
Ridiculously high body count too considering he's investigating one guy who killed another guy.
I thought I saw Christian Bale! Which guy was he? A henchman?
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@canefan said in Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Movie review thread...:
Watched Shaft again, the remake. Peak Sam L Jackson, such a great tonic to today's woke movies. 10 Juniors out of 10 capped Drug Kingpins
Christian Bale and Jeffrey Wright are magnificent in this too.
Ridiculously high body count too considering he's investigating one guy who killed another guy.
I thought I saw Christian Bale! Which guy was he? A henchman?
the preppy rich young bad guy. Oh, snap.
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The Substance
Bizarre, satirical flick about aging in Hollywood. Done in quite an original way. Pretty stupid movie though really….
Demi Moore looks terrific ( early on at least ), so does the young hippy chick from Once upon a time in Hollywood.
An important moral message in there somewhere, LOADS of tits from the two main stars too ( always appreciated ). Some Peter Jackson/Robocop inspired gross shit later on is amusingly fucked up
2 fading stars out of 5 hot young things
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Rewatched the Deer Hunter on TVNZ on demand.
It is an absolute masterpiece.
I mean, still with its flaws ( Wedding scene went on too long, historically slightly inaccurate, ending is a real downer.....)
but yeah.......Despite all that just a brilliant piece of filmmaking. De Niro and Walken have never been better. Streep and the supporting cast were excellent too, it's crazy that the guy who played Axel wasn't even a trained actor and he held his own with some Academy Award winning heavyweights. John Cazale never saw the finished movie, he died before it was released.
5 single shots out of 5 games of Russian Roulette.
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@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
The Substance
Bizarre, satirical flick about aging in Hollywood. Done in quite an original way. Pretty stupid movie though really….
Demi Moore looks terrific ( early on at least ), so does the young hippy chick from Once upon a time in Hollywood.
An important moral message in there somewhere, LOADS of tits from the two main stars too ( always appreciated ). Some Peter Jackson/Robocop inspired gross shit later on is amusingly fucked up
2 fading stars out of 5 hot young things
I also watched this, and consider it to be a pile of shit. The only thing it has going for it is that it isn't another superhero movie.
Old people are gross, and getting old sucks. There's the message in 8 words, and I've heard that you can find tits out there on the internet: don't waste your time. -
@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
Rewatched the Deer Hunter on TVNZ on demand.
It is an absolute masterpiece.
I mean, still with its flaws ( Wedding scene went on too long, historically slightly inaccurate, ending is a real downer.....)
but yeah.......Despite all that just a brilliant piece of filmmaking. De Niro and Walken have never been better. Streep and the supporting cast were excellent too, it's crazy that the guy who played Axel wasn't even a trained actor and he held his own with some Academy Award winning heavyweights. John Cazale never saw the finished movie, he died before it was released.
5 single shots out of 5 games of Russian Roulette.
I went completely the other way on my rewatch and just found it bollocks with really good actors.
Also, wow I didn't know that about Axel, and he didn't act again.