Movie review thread...
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@Catogrande said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Bones said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande it's showing up on my Netflix...
Of course it might help if Netflix had a proper fucking search facility.
Do you have a knock off Netflix?
That movie has been on my main page every day for a week and it's easily searchable using the word dirt.
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@Nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Bones said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande it's showing up on my Netflix...
Of course it might help if Netflix had a proper fucking search facility.
Do you have a knock off Netflix?
That movie has been on my main page every day for a week and it's easily searchable using the word dirt.
To be honest Neeps I tend to get my kids to do all this sort of stuff for me. I can only go by what I've experienced the few times I've bothered doing something myself and I find Netflix a bugger to navigate. I usually just go to the stuff that comes up on the main page which is new stuff, stuff related to the crap I've previously been watching and genres that Netflix thinks I like (so a fair bit of explosions and tits). I was quite surprised when it didn't come up on the new stuff. I've also tried searching my on demand stuff which normally includes Netflix and still got Jack.
I might have to wait for the VHS version.
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@Catogrande laser disc is heaps better eh.
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@Catogrande said in Re: Movie review thread...:
To be honest Neeps I tend to get my kids to do all this sort of stuff for me
LOL
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@Catogrande said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Tim said in Re: Movie review thread...:
And people rave over Heath Ledger's performance. Tchh!
Dying sure does alot for a persons legacy.
I mean, Jimi Hendrix could be alive now and I'd still rate him as THE greatest guitarist ever based on everything he did but I seriously don't get all the wank speak about Ledgers performance as the joker.
Saying "why so serious?" and licking his lips a bit......is that it ?
Compare him to Tom Hardy as Bane who wiped the fucken floor with him as a bad guy in every single way......
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@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Compare him to Tom Hardy as Bane who wiped the fucken floor with him as a bad guy in every single way......
By utilising a voice synthesizer?
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@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Compare him to Tom Hardy as Bane who wiped the fucken floor with him as a bad guy in every single way......
By utilising a voice synthesizer?
well that and having some great lines and being a physical freak.
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@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Compare him to Tom Hardy as Bane who wiped the fucken floor with him as a bad guy in every single way......
By utilising a voice synthesizer?
well that and having some great lines and being a physical freak.
So the script writer should get the credit? I thought we were talking about acting.
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@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Compare him to Tom Hardy as Bane who wiped the fucken floor with him as a bad guy in every single way......
By utilising a voice synthesizer?
well that and having some great lines and being a physical freak.
So the script writer should get the credit? I thought we were talking about acting.
Hardy did a brilliant job at that too. In fact between that, Dunkirk and Mad Max I don't recall another actor who can convey what he does with a fucken mask on most of the time......
Again, Ledger died before it's release if I remember rightly and the marketing and hype about his "astounding performance" reached ridiculous levels.
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@MN5 That’s some great contrarianism!
Now, for my contrarianism - Ledger was great and made that movie and The Dark Knight Return is a pretty crap movie and Hardy is wasted in the role. Batman Begins is by far the best of Nolan’s Batman films for me.
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@Nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 That’s some great contrarianism!
Now, for my contrarianism - Ledger was great and made that movie and The Dark Knight Return is a pretty crap movie and Hardy is wasted in the role. Batman Begins is by far the best of Nolan’s Batman films for me.
It's the interweb, I'm allowed to post without thinking.
Agree 100% about Batman Begins in the same way Casino Royale is the best Daniel Craig Bond. Both breathed some much needed life into tired franchises but were followed by sequels of declining quality.
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@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Compare him to Tom Hardy as Bane who wiped the fucken floor with him as a bad guy in every single way......
By utilising a voice synthesizer?
well that and having some great lines and being a physical freak.
So the script writer should get the credit? I thought we were talking about acting.
Hardy did a brilliant job at that too. In fact between that, Dunkirk and Mad Max I don't recall another actor who can convey what he does with a fucken mask on most of the time......
I think Tom Hardy is a very good actor. This is particularly obvious in the movie about the Cray Twins. But I think the Bane character is rather generic and hardly noteworthy.
Again, Ledger died before it's release if I remember rightly and the marketing and hype about his "astounding performance" reached ridiculous levels.
True, but it was a bloody good performance.
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@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Compare him to Tom Hardy as Bane who wiped the fucken floor with him as a bad guy in every single way......
By utilising a voice synthesizer?
well that and having some great lines and being a physical freak.
So the script writer should get the credit? I thought we were talking about acting.
Hardy did a brilliant job at that too. In fact between that, Dunkirk and Mad Max I don't recall another actor who can convey what he does with a fucken mask on most of the time......
I think Tom Hardy is a very good actor. This is particularly obvious in the movie about the Cray Twins. But I think the Bane character is rather generic and hardly noteworthy.
Again, Ledger died before it's release if I remember rightly and the marketing and hype about his "astounding performance" reached ridiculous levels.
True, but it was a bloody good performance.
I just found Bane a much more menacing character, the hiding he gives Batman in the clip above is something the joker could only dream about but obviously in Batman lore the latter is a much more memorable character overall and to be honest I don't think Ledger nailed it like others would have me believe.
Hardy is awesome in the Krays movie and also Bronson
Ledger is a guy I never warmed to in any way.
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I think the Dark Knight works because the actions of the Joker are perfect for the character. Yes, Ledger was acting up the place (and improvising some very cinematic scenes, like the clapping in the cell wasn't in the script).
It's Nolan's script and direction that make it a great film.
The less said about Rises the better, they completely fucked up the characters in that one. Bane was some pussy whipped bitch, Batman is wandering around in the day and freaking retires! Alfred leaves Bruce as well. Pretty much the opposite what should have happened.
It's like a Brett Ratner took over the franchise.
I would have made Bane the lead villian, and have him be the kid that left the hole. Batman would have died at the end saving the city, and Robin would have become the new Batman. That would have linked it back to Batman Begins where he said Batman had to be a symbol and more than a man, and passing the torch does that exactly.
Some sort of explanation on how he got back to Gotham with no money and into the city would have been nice. A line of dialogue about hidden funds, and a backup Batcave would have done that.
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@Kirwan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
I think the Dark Knight works because the actions of the Joker are perfect for the character. Yes, Ledger was acting up the place (and improvising some very cinematic scenes, like the clapping in the cell wasn't in the script).
It's Nolan's script and direction that make it a great film.
The less said about Rises the better, they completely fucked up the characters in that one. Bane was some pussy whipped bitch, Batman is wandering around in the day and freaking retires! Alfred leaves Bruce as well. Pretty much the opposite what should have happened.
It's like a Brett Ratner took over the franchise.
I would have made Bane the lead villian, and have him be the kid that left the hole. Batman would have died at the end saving the city, and Robin would have become the new Batman. That would have linked it back to Batman Begins where he said Batman had to be a symbol and more than a man, and passing the torch does that exactly.
Some sort of explanation on how he got back to Gotham with no money and into the city would have been nice. A line of dialogue about hidden funds, and a backup Batcave would have done that.
Ha ha! Who was the Kid that left the hole? I thought it was Bane as a kid? Man I can watch a movie, semi enjoy it and still know nothing
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@Hooroo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Kirwan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
I think the Dark Knight works because the actions of the Joker are perfect for the character. Yes, Ledger was acting up the place (and improvising some very cinematic scenes, like the clapping in the cell wasn't in the script).
It's Nolan's script and direction that make it a great film.
The less said about Rises the better, they completely fucked up the characters in that one. Bane was some pussy whipped bitch, Batman is wandering around in the day and freaking retires! Alfred leaves Bruce as well. Pretty much the opposite what should have happened.
It's like a Brett Ratner took over the franchise.
I would have made Bane the lead villian, and have him be the kid that left the hole. Batman would have died at the end saving the city, and Robin would have become the new Batman. That would have linked it back to Batman Begins where he said Batman had to be a symbol and more than a man, and passing the torch does that exactly.
Some sort of explanation on how he got back to Gotham with no money and into the city would have been nice. A line of dialogue about hidden funds, and a backup Batcave would have done that.
Ha ha! Who was the Kid that left the hole? I thought it was Bane as a kid? Man I can watch a movie, semi enjoy it and still know nothing
Talia al Ghul, which was the big twist. It turned Bane into just a dumb, pussy whipped henchman.