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    @Catogrande I think I liked it most because it felt realistic in terms of portraying the two older leads for once. Like their vast experience both helped and hindered, they grappled with new tech, were rusty in some areas, cunning af in others, weren't leaping fences in a single bound type crap.

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    @jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    I don’t think Bonnie and Clyde will stack up , the Highwaymen showed them up as the sociopaths they were and from memory the guy who Kevin Coster played sued them for the way he was portrayed in the movie .

    Frank Hamer in Bonnie and Clyde, you mean? I see that was played by Denver Pyle.

    The Highwaymen certainly captured the celebrity status Bonnie and Clyde attained, and was probably more historically accurate as Hamer's son was involved with the screenwriter.

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    @Bovidae said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    I've mentioned this before but Costner is very good in Criminal, playing a character that is not your typical Costner-type role.

    He's pretty good in Mr Brooks too.

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    @Bones That movie absolutely rules, and Costner was a delight in it.

    For a brief period then they made a run of quality b-movies.

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    @Tim said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @Bones That movie absolutely rulz

    Fixed for you 😎

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    Joker: I must admit I went to see this without knowing anything about it, it wasn't my pick so I just went along for the popcorn.
    The Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy was my favourite Batman series so assumed that the Joker would be part of a new series, maybe it is I don't know??
    As a stand alone origins film... Its perfect, leave it there! I think something would be taken from it if there are to be more films with Joaquin, and to be honest I don't think he would go along for the ride. His acting was top notch as usual. I love it when great actors make you go wow again, like how could he get better?

    Music was just perfect, loved the character but you're meant to, it's his film.
    Slow going for 80% of the film but needed to be, I heard people complaining they were bored then ooohing and aaahing at the end.

    8.5/10

    Joaquin's sexiness- 2/10 (first film I haven't fancied him in)

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    The Avengers Endgame. A bit of a slow burner, while they took time to get the band back together. Built solidly with a few twists and turns until the massive battle scenes at the climax. I enjoyed the film, tied up loose ends nicely. 5 fallen super heroes out of 5 overweight super heroes

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    The 2nd Transformers movie really is unadulterated shit, except for 2 things

    Megan Fox is at her hottest; and

    Michael Bay makes her run a lot, and it's very clear she doesn't have a lot of support.

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    El Camino

    I finally got around to watching this tonight. A good ending for Jesse Pinkman and the movie served as an extended final episode of Breaking Bad with the flashbacks. Nice to see some familiar faces.

    RIP Robert Forster.

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    Went on a Costner binge recently - For love of the Game is a damn good baseball movie, Open Range is Western like a Frederic Remington painting and Mr Brooks is very nice Change of scene and pace. I also liked Costner in Draft Day

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    @SynicBast I think Draft Day is massively underrated. I think I've seen it 5x but have sports mad friends who have never seen it.

    Levonte - no matter what.

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    Tried watching Jaws the revenge which has zero on rotten tomatoes, lasted 10 minutes . The scene where the guy gets his arm bitten off is beyond bad.

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    Saw 'Joker' tonight. Have had 2 weeks of folk telling me to see it as well as the cashier at the candybar raving about it so was very concerned my expectations would be too high. They weren't, really enjoyed it, Pheonix was superb, they did a terrific job creating such a character. I don't understand the political hoo-ha about it, I understand some review places gave it a bad review on principle but I haven't looked into that properly. 5 / 5 for me.

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    @Rembrandt interesting, a colleague of mine say it yesterday and said if you don't expect DC, it's really good and Phoenix is brilliant in his portrayal of the character. Real underlying menace.

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    @antipodean yeah it doesn't really feel like a comic book movie. Easily holds up as a stand alone movie but still fits in the dc universe for comic fans but they aren't in-your-face about it. If that makes sense.

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    Anyone watched The Laundromat on Netflix? Amazing cast (Streep, Oldman, Banderas etc), but the reviews are kind of terrible and I'm on the fence.

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    This thread's been a bit quiet so I'll add some recently seen movies.

    Hustlers: Received a lot of hype like Widows, but actually lived up to the hype. Stars J Lo, the mum from Fresh of the Boat, and one of the cast of Riverdale who is extremely hot. They're strippers. Alas, no nudity sorry fellas. Still worth seeing.

    American Animals: Half movie half doco about four guys who plan to steal some rare books from a university library. Takes a while to get used to the switching between movie and doco but a really interesting story told from multiple slightly different viewpoints sometimes.

    Zombieland Double Tap: Fun sequel getting mostly shitty reviews ... critics are idiots sometimes.

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    You have to see the most bizzare thriller fromn South Korea.. Called Parasite...it is weird and facinating.

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    Blinded by the Light. Coming of age story about a Pakistani boy growing up in Thatcher's Britain who finds understanding through the music of Bruce Springsteen. I thought this was a great film by the director who made Bend it Like Beckham, actually based on a true story. 5 denim jackets out of 5

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