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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2788710/'>The Interview</a></p>
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<p>Watched it yesterday and it's not worth the hype. Ignoring the overacting which I'm sure is deliberate, there are some funny bits, but it seems that Seth & Friends had more fun making it than I had watching it.</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="antipodean" data-cid="466436" data-time="1419587500"><p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2788710/'>The Interview</a><br> <br>Watched it yesterday and it's not worth the hype. Ignoring the overacting which I'm sure is deliberate, there are some funny bits, but it seems that Seth & Friends had more fun making it than I had watching it.</p></blockquote>So. Like most of his more recent stuff then?
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I don't want to give the impression it's that good...
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<p>Watched Old boy and Pacific Rim over the past couple of days, both were pretty disappointing . While Pacific Rim has excellent levels of carnage the story line was weak and predictable even by monster movie standards. Old boy relied on wildly implausible coincidences and the fight scenes were cartoonish. Elisabeth Olsen is hot though [way hotter than her emaciated sisters] and Josh Brolin was pretty good as usual. Colin Firth was apparently the original choice for the lead role, I cannot picture him doing it at all.</p>
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<p>About Time. Richard Curtis film with Rachel McAdams and Bill Nighy among others, so had high hopes, but was pretty disappointed. Those wicked one liners just weren't there, and the whole time travel thing was amusing in bits (like when the bloke jumps back a few times to ensure first night sex is the best) but kept changing all its rules and got rather dumb. And the actual story was a bit dull.</p>
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<p>Just saw The Hobbit : Battle of 5 Armies. What a great way to finish 14 years in Middle Earth. Loved the little behind the scenes before the movie started too, with interviews with all the main crew and cast from all 6 movies.</p>
<p>Not as long winded as Return of the King but the final battle was epic, saw it in 3D which definitely added to it.</p>
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<p>Hard to saw which series i enjoyed more, LOTR or Hobbit. Probably best to just sit through them all in multiple re-viewings for years to come.</p>
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<p>Edit: Also it was nice to see the new Star Wars teaser on the big screen, when the Millennium Falcon soars and you get the full on Star Wars theme the hairs on the back of your neck stand right up!</p>
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<p>Am I the only kiwi who has so far, not enjoyed a single one of the Jackson middle earth movies? Much like "Some Kind of Monster", I've found these movies have destroyed fond memories formed when I was much younger.</p>
<p>Too cheesy, too sentimental, too clean, too sappy. The Orcs are pretty fking cool, but the hobbits, humans and dwarves make me cringe.</p> -
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<p>Am I the only kiwi who has so far, not enjoyed a single one of the Jackson middle earth movies? Much like "Some Kind of Monster", I've found these movies have destroyed fond memories formed when I was much younger.</p>
<p>Too cheesy, too sentimental, too clean, too sappy. The Orcs are pretty fking cool, but the hobbits, humans and dwarves make me cringe.</p>
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<p>Yeah well I couldn't stand the casting for the dwarves, Beorn, or Aragorn. And the Hobbits, too twee and Celtic.</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Bones" data-cid="466520" data-time="1419694360"><p>The Guest. Wow, what a movie... Thanks Tim</p></blockquote>
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<p>About Time. Richard Curtis film with Rachel McAdams and Bill Nighy among others, so had high hopes, but was pretty disappointed. Those wicked one liners just weren't there, and the whole time travel thing was amusing in bits (like when the bloke jumps back a few times to ensure first night sex is the best) but kept changing all its rules and got rather dumb. And the actual story was a bit dull.</p>
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<p>5/10.</p>
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<p>You're a hard lady Mokey. I thought About Time was all good and quite funny ... and it wasn't too chick flicky either.</p>
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<p>Watched St Vincent with Bill Murray last night, was ok, a bit twee but Murray was having fun as a grump and Naomi Watts was funny as a Russian hooker with a wandering accent. Melissa McCarthy managed to not be as annoying as in every movie she's in.</p> -
<p>So Morgan Freeman is one of my fave actors, but holy fuck Deep Impact is a shite, SHITE movie.</p>
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<p>How to make disaster boring as paint drying.</p>
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<p>I kinda got the impression it wasn't going to be great when the dude rushing to tell everyone about the rogue comet karks it in a car accident in the first five minutes. But that same comet could have zoomed through the plot holes and idiotic set ups and entirely unnecessary characters that could have been cut with no problem.</p>
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<p>You're a hard lady Mokey. I thought About Time was all good and quite funny ... and it wasn't too chick flicky either.</p>
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<p>So Morgan Freeman is one of my fave actors, but holy fuck Deep Impact is a shite, SHITE movie.</p>
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<p>How to make disaster boring as paint drying.</p>
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<p>I kinda got the impression it wasn't going to be great when the dude rushing to tell everyone about the rogue comet karks it in a car accident in the first five minutes. But that same comet could have zoomed through the plot holes and idiotic set ups and entirely unnecessary characters that could have been cut with no problem.</p>
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<p>Gah. 2/10.</p>
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<p>I watched it solely because it has Téa Leoni in it. That alone is worth more than two out of ten.</p> -
<p>>Téa Leoni</p>
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<p>Big Hero 6 - fucking great movie. Another great CGI film where they've got something for everyone. Good, clean fun.</p>
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<p>Hobbit 5 Armies - Enjoyed it, but the part of Lickspittle just got too much screen time for me and fell a bit flat of they were attempting comic relief.</p>
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<p>Loved the scene of the Dwarves going into battle but Jackson's problem has always been that he overpowered the pre-Urukhai Orcs waaaaaay too much and treated Dwarves like comic devices. The Elves, as usual, get all the fancy bullshit. They should have stayed behind the shield wall rather than breaking up the line of battle. Poncy fucks.</p>
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<p>I've generally gotten past my angst over the way that Jackson fucked around with the original story lines, so was prepared for the disappointment I felt when he mangled the battle. However, Thorin riding off doing his own shit made no sense, and particularly taking only three companions with him. The book ending - where he and the Company ride straight into the heart of the Orcish army and taken down Azog - would have made better spectacle for me.</p>
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<p>Tied up the ends with Legolas, Strider, and the re-emergence of Sauron/The Necromancer nicely though.</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="rustycruiser" data-cid="458960" data-time="1414977345"><p>Anyone else seen Gone Girl? I really enjoyed it. And won't post much as I don't want to spoil anything</p></blockquote>
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<p>Watched Boyhood last night - for those not in the know it's the Richard Linklater movie filmed over 12 years. I thought it was great. Interesting to see character's age over time (poor Patricia Arquette didn't age as well as Ethan Hawke).</p>
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<p>There was some really good tension in some scenes that had me on the edge of my seat but much of it was just a story about a boys life told a over a few scenes a year.</p>
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<p>The nearly 3 hours running time flew by and there were only really a few scenes near the end that I found a bit meh (teenage angst and jibberish conversations) but they're just minor quibbles.</p>
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<p>The boy in it was pretty good but the directors daughter who played his sister was great.</p>
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<p>I wonder if they're going to carry on and do the next 12 years?</p>
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<p>Begin Again: Music film made by the guys who made Once. FYI - I hated Once, hated it with a passion, didn't ever want to hear that stupid song ever again and didn't ever want to see those two actors again. Begin Agan was an enjoyable film. Stars Keira Knightly as a singer song wriiter and Mark Ruffalo as an almost washed up producer/record label exec. They make an album around the streets of New York. Some drama ensues. </p>
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<p>Saw interstellar last night, still not sure what to make of it but<strong> the trailer for that movie about Alan Turing look awesome.</strong></p>
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<p>I'm going to watching this movie in roughly 5 hours ... really looking forward to it.</p>