Movie review thread...
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<p>So I finally coughed up the cash and went and saw Mad Max.</p>
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<p>While it was a decent enough action film and was better than the trailers presented it, there was no way it was as good as the reviews made it out to be.</p>
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<p>For a start, it wasn't really a Mad Max film, he was just a supporting character. It was really Theron's movie. And it seemed to end quite abruptly.</p>
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<p>So a good film, but nowhere near living up to the hype.</p> -
<p>Any they're missing...?</p>
<p> </p><strong><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;"><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://grantland.com/hollywood-prospectus/the-definitive-history-of-arnold-schwarzeneggers-greatest-action-movie-quips/'>The Definitive History of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Greatest Action Movie Quips</a></span></span></strong>
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<p>"What happened to Sully?"</p>
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<p>"I let him go"</p>
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<p>Commando is so fucking excellent. </p> -
<p>oh oh, from Red Heat</p>
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<p>"Do you know Miranda?"</p>
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<p>"Never heard of the bitch!"</p>
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<p>whack</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Tim" data-cid="490623" data-time="1431731862">
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<p>Ex Machina - dumb garbage. Don't waste your time.</p>
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<p>Watched it and thought it was quite good. I thought it was much better than Her - which drawing a longish bow it's kind of similar to. I think it helped that I really had no idea what it was about going in aside from a pic of Ava.</p>
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<p>And boys yes there was nudity (from two pretty attractive chicks too).</p>
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<p>Also, the three stars of that movie are in everything these days. Domnhall Gleason, Oscar Issac and Alicia Vikander (less so, but I didn't know she existed 2 weeks ago and now I've seen 2 movies with her in them).</p> -
<p>Had a bit of Google Credit, so we decided to have a family movie night with <em>Into the Woods</em> - the screen adaptation of the stage musical, apparently (personally have never seen it on stage).</p>
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<p>Now I've seen a few of these musicals brought to film, but jeez this one would have to be the singingest fucking version of any of them (though I haven't seen Les Mis which is apparently <strong>all</strong> singing).</p>
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<p>The production values were great, and I though the weaving together of several fairy tales was reasonably clever, but at two hours it dragged on a little further than was enjoyable.</p>
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<p>EDIT: Depp's Big Bad Wolf character was paedo-creepy. Like <strong>M4L</strong> levels of creepy.</p> -
<p>Finally got around to watching Kingsman last night. Gets a rating of ‘Bloody Good’. It is rare to get one of those movies where even though you can tell what is about to happen in nearly every scene it still manages to entertain you. It’s a story done plenty of times before with a different premise but this one works.</p>
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<p>Finally got around to watching Kingsman last night. Gets a rating of ‘Bloody Good’. It is rare to get one of those movies where even though you can tell what is about to happen in nearly every scene it still manages to entertain you. It’s a story done plenty of times before with a different premise but this one works.</p>
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<p>Yeah I liked this, am guessing Samuel. L had spent some time with Tyson before hand....</p>
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<p>Run all night - Ed Harris, Liam Neesan, Joel Kinnamen and Vincent D'Onofrio. Neeson is a mob hard man who has grown up with, and works for Ed Harris. Neeson ends up on the wrong side of Harris and is now on the run to save his son. Pretty good, Neeson is not the unbeatble tough guy he is in Taken, but is still pretty good in this role as a drop-kick father trying to make amends to his son.</p> -
Yep
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<p>Yeah I liked this, am guessing Samuel. L had spent some time with Tyson before hand....</p>
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<p>Run all night - Ed Harris, Liam Neesan, Joel Kinnamen and Vincent D'Onofrio. Neeson is a mob hard man who has grown up with, and works for Ed Harris. Neeson ends up on the wrong side of Harris and is now on the run to save his son. Pretty good, Neeson is not the unbeatble tough guy he is in Taken, but is still pretty good in this role as a drop-kick father trying to make amends to his son.</p>
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<p>Kinnamen was the revelation to me in that movie, I'd only seen him in Robocop and found him to be about as entertaining as a blank wall - but he was good in this.</p>
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<p>I love Kingsmen, probably my favourite movie so far this year.</p> -
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You are safe to watch with Mrs NTA.</p>
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<p>Until the last two scenes with the Swedish Princess...</p> -
<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="taniwharugby" data-cid="495163" data-time="1433836238"><p>Yeah I liked this, am guessing Samuel. L had spent some time with Tyson before hand....<br> <br>Run all night - Ed Harris, Liam Neesan, Joel Kinnamen and Vincent D'Onofrio. Neeson is a mob hard man who has grown up with, and works for Ed Harris. Neeson ends up on the wrong side of Harris and is now on the run to save his son. Pretty good, Neeson is not the unbeatble tough guy he is in Taken, but is still pretty good in this role as a drop-kick father trying to make amends to his son.</p></blockquote>Road to Perdition did it better.
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<p>The Imitation Game.......superb! </p>