Movie review thread...
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As were the jokes. Hangover 3 sucked from every angle. Fast forward to the end credits.<br><br>
0/10</p>
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<p>At least it is over!</p>
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<p>At least it is over!</p>
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<p>It got a few laughs from me, so would be a tad more generous with my rating, but not a great deal...</p>
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<p>It was better than the second one. that's the most I could say for it.</p> -
<p>Seen a few movies recently</p>
<p>Jobs - (Steve Jobs biography) Surprised by how much I enjoyed it, not sure how accurate it is but a good watch 8/10</p>
<p>Rush - (F1 rivalry James Hunt - Niki Lauda) Best movie I've seen in a while 10/10</p>
<p>World War Z - (Zombie apocalypse) Enjoyed it, even had a few frights on the way 7/10</p>
<p>The Internship - (Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, ageing salesman trying to get a job with Google) Watched it out of boredom, good easy watch 6/10</p>
<p>Carrie (Original Horror from 1976) -Finally understand 30 + years of references to this film, considering its age it holds up ok 6/10</p> -
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<p>Oh - Iron Man 3. Watched it while I was off last week for chuckles. Pretty cool I thought. The next Avengers movie will have to be balls-out awesome to beat this and the last Avengers movie.</p>
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<p>The next Thor and Captain America films look to be maintaining the standard as well. It's pretty amazing to have this consistent thread through so many films, something for the Star Wars crowd to look to emulate with stand alone films they are looking at separate from Episode VII</p> -
<p>Beyond the Edge - worth a watch. If you have already seen the numerous docos based on the footage taken during the expedition when Hillary and Tenzing 'knocked the bastard off' then you'll find a lot of it appearing again. What they have done, though is added new footage (some of it stunning) of the mountain and re-enacted the stages of the climb above the South Col (which hadn't been filmed). The editing is very good and the actors shot's taken on Mount Cook blend seamlessly into footage taken up Everest itself.</p>
<p>It is a kiwi-centric view and although rightly lauding the work and tenacity of Hillary and Lowe they did seem to downplay some of the poms efforts. I'm OK with that as the original docos were the opposite.</p>
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<p>As an aside I saw this in 3D hoping for some eye popping scenic shots. Sorry, but I just don't get this fascination with '3D'. It's not 3 dimensional at all, just quite obvious layers of 2D. It's like looking through a kid's viewfinder. I found it gimmicky and offputting.</p> -
<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.criterion.com/films/28024-thief'>http://www.criterion.com/films/28024-thief</a><br><br><img src="http://i.imgur.com/RrJrgi2.jpg" alt="RrJrgi2.jpg"></p>
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This is the end - and it very nearly was after 1 hour 45 or so....granted there were a few laughs' but basically it was a bunch of mates filming a party and then imagining what would happen if the apocalypse came, oh and they were obviously high when writing the story...M4L will hate it, didn't see nearly enough of Emma Watson....
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<p>I watched the documentary Blackfish yesterday. It is about the plight of Orcas in captivity, and focuses in particular on SeaWorld and Tilicum, the male that has been involved in the killing of three people. Very much worth a watch.</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2545118/'>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2545118/</a></p>
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<p>The Purge - set in the US in about 10 years, with almost no unemployment or crime; with the exception of an annual 'Purge' where for 12 hours, anything goes, even murder. I liked it, a bit of tension, ok story and acting (lead by Ethan Hawke and Lena Headley, also thought Rhys Wakefield was pretty goor as the 'Polite leader') but best of all, it didnt overstay it's welcome at only 1.26 hours!</p>
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<p>Jeez The Rock has been bloody busy recently!!</p>
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<p>Pain & Gain - WTF! Not sure how close this was to the actual story, but can only assume it cant be too far off as you couldnt make that sh!t up! SOme of it was seriously stupid, it was funny!!</p>
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<p>Just watched this last night and it was a seriously good black comedy - I nearly fell off my chair when I read that Michael Bay directed it.</p>
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<p>Marky Mark was touching on his The Departed level of acting and The Rock was hilarious as well ... he's one wrestler who can actually act.</p>
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<p>I read a bit about the actual story and obviously it's not that funny in real life but they seemed to have got the idiocy of the guys right.</p>
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<p>Saw captain Phillips last night, apart from Greengrass' get the drunkest barfly to hold the camera technique he seems to love it was up to his usual high standards, if you've seen the doco that came out a few years ago it deviates a bit from that but it's not argoesque in its deviation from the facts.</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Nepia" data-cid="400802" data-time="1383442260"><p>Just watched this last night and it was a seriously good black comedy - I nearly fell off my chair when I read that Michael Bay directed it.<br>
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Marky Mark was touching on his The Departed level of acting and The Rock was hilarious as well ... he's one wrestler who can actually act.<br>
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I read a bit about the actual story and obviously it's not that funny in real life but they seemed to have got the idiocy of the guys right.<br>
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Only issue I had with it was the length TBH, it could have been 20 minutes shorter.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Yeah a lot of films these days seem to be over 2 hours, and many, needlessly</p>
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<p>I often make a decision on what to watch by running time - there a few movies I want to see but the 2 hours plus running time puts me off.</p>
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<p>Watched Before Midnight last night, the third in the "Before" trilogy after Sunrise and Sunset. They played around with the formula a bit which was ok.</p>
<p>However they made the [spoiler] Julie Delpy character way too unlikeable, they made Ethan Hawke's unlikeable in parts too, but she was much worse ... I found that it took away from my enjoyment of it as a film too much. [/spoiler]</p>
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<p>Worth a watch if you like the original, may be a bit too chick flicky for some of you 80s action movies lovers around here ... but it does have boobies, although I'm not going to go back a few pages and figure out what bloody boobies rating they should be ....</p> -
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<p>Watched Before Midnight last night, the third in the "Before" trilogy after Sunrise and Sunset. They played around with the formula a bit which was ok.</p>
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<p>I watched the first film ages ago and really enjoyed it. Sort of half watched the second one but never finished it. Is it worth me going back and watching 2 and 3?</p> -
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<p>I watched the first film ages ago and really enjoyed it. Sort of half watched the second one but never finished it. Is it worth me going back and watching 2 and 3?</p>
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<p>The first is by far the best but they're all watchable - but if you couldn't make it through the second then you probably wont make it through the third.</p>
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<p>Watched <em>Side Effects</em> tonight (I'm on a movie watching binge at the moment) the final 'feature'* film from Sodenbergh. It was a decent thriller. I'm a big fan of Sodenbergh so am disappointed to watch his last film.</p>
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<p>*<em>Behind the Candelabra</em> was a HBO movie so not considered feature to be extremely pedantic.</p> -
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<p>*<em>Behind the Candelabra</em> was a HBO movie so not considered feature to be extremely pedantic.</p>
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<p>Hmmm, so what do pedantics make of <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067023/'>Duel</a>...? Is it Spielberg's first feature film, or not?</p> -
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<p>Hmmm, so what do pedantics make of <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067023/'>Duel</a>...? Is it Spielberg's first feature film, or not?</p>
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<p>No idea, I'm just quoting what the movie mags/news say ... to further confuse it Behind the Candelabra got a cinema release around the rest of the world.</p>
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<p>I'm sure there is some definition out there of what constitutes a 'feature' - TBH, I assumed you would be the one to know RT.</p> -
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<p>No idea, I'm just quoting what the movie mags/news say ... to further confuse it Behind the Candelabra <span style="color:#ff0000;">got a cinema release around the rest of the world</span>.</p>
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<p>Same thing happened to Duel. It was originally a Made-For-TV movie (ABC network in the USA, I think), but was released internationally on a big screen. I believe to be eligible for Academy Awards, feature films need to be projected at least once on a big screen in the U.S., but the the rules governing Best Documentaries might have some new flexibility in that requirement.</p> -
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<p>Same thing happened to Duel. It was originally a Made-For-TV movie (ABC network in the USA, I think), but was released internationally on a big screen. I believe to be eligible for Academy Awards, feature films need to be projected at least once on a big screen in the U.S., but the the rules governing Best Documentaries might have some new flexibility in that requirement.</p>
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<p>But is that only if they don't air on TV first? Because I read somewhere that Behind the Candelabra can't be eligible for the Oscars, and if it was as simple as screening it once on a big screen you would think they would to give Douglas a shot at the Oscar?</p> -
<p>I thought wikipedia might help me but it doesn't completely resolve the question. It states the agreed-upon term in relation to film-length (duration) and it being a main attraction at the top of a bill (from the old days when they used to load up all sorts of small films and cartoons, newsreels, etc., before the "feature film.") That all makes sense, but it doesn't expand upon the new definitions relating to TV. It might have to do with qualification guidelines Oscar vs. Emmy, I dunno. </p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feature_film'>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feature_film</a></p>