Movie review thread...
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@antipodean has Ms Blunt in it, plus Cillian Murphy and Djimon Hounsou so is hope it could be good...
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@taniwharugby same writers and director. The prequel bits look excellent.
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@taniwharugby It's crazy confusing for me, I'm not fussed either way by Kinnerman but don't like Pike as an actor, but do like Common as an actor.
I reckon Ana de Armas is enough to make it watchable.
Watched Jumanji 2, good fun like the first one, loses a mark for putting Karen Gillan in long pants for the second half of the movie ... if she wasn't so pale she'd almost be the perfect woman. Kevin Hart was great kind of playing against type by not being he motormouth.
Marriage Story, this was a good film, but I don't think I enjoyed watching it. Has Scar Jo and Kylo Ren playing a couple breaking up.
I also rewatched the prequel trilogy and the Clone Wars movie over Xmas, but I need some resting time before I write a novel on my thoughts about them.
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@antipodeanoff the list of prospective baby sitters in 2020 -
@Salacious-Crumb said in Re: Movie review thread...:
DreamWorks "Screwed Up": Why Cult Classic 'Galaxy Quest' Wasn't a Bigger Hit
Twenty years after the meta sci-fi movie hit theaters, director Dean Parisot and stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver and Justin Long look back at censored scenes, and reveal the apology Jeffrey Katzenberg issued over the film's lackluster marketing: "They didn’t seem particularly interested in what we were doing." [...]
Saw it on the big screen when it was released twice. Was dragged to it the first time; I liked it so much I dragged some friends to see it again. It really is a delightful little film.
"Look around you… can you fashion some sort of rudimentary lathe?" Best line in the movie.
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@raznomore said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodeanoff the list of prospective baby sitters in 2020My brothers, sisters-in-law and cousins better not find I was ever on that list...
Movies that have kids that put others in mortal harm has always irritated me. Nice to see one get what was deserved.
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@Salacious-Crumb outstanding film. Surprisingly good cast, great script... by grabthar's hammer Alan Rickman is amazing
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@antipodean I know what you mean. I am actually likely to switch to another movie if a child is introduced for tension purposes in a horror or thriller.
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@Salacious-Crumb said in Re: Movie review thread...:
DreamWorks "Screwed Up": Why Cult Classic 'Galaxy Quest' Wasn't a Bigger Hit
Twenty years after the meta sci-fi movie hit theaters, director Dean Parisot and stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver and Justin Long look back at censored scenes, and reveal the apology Jeffrey Katzenberg issued over the film's lackluster marketing: "They didn’t seem particularly interested in what we were doing." [...]
Saw it on the big screen when it was released twice. Was dragged to it the first time; I liked it so much I dragged some friends to see it again. It really is a delightful little film.
Love it.
Watch it every year. Piss myself.
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@Salacious-Crumb said in Re: Movie review thread...:
DreamWorks "Screwed Up": Why Cult Classic 'Galaxy Quest' Wasn't a Bigger Hit
Twenty years after the meta sci-fi movie hit theaters, director Dean Parisot and stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver and Justin Long look back at censored scenes, and reveal the apology Jeffrey Katzenberg issued over the film's lackluster marketing: "They didn’t seem particularly interested in what we were doing." [...]
Saw it on the big screen when it was released twice. Was dragged to it the first time; I liked it so much I dragged some friends to see it again. It really is a delightful little film.
Yeah a classic. That article though, "stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver and Justin Long " Justin Long. Not Alan Rickman. FFS.
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@Salacious-Crumb said in Re: Movie review thread...:
DreamWorks "Screwed Up": Why Cult Classic 'Galaxy Quest' Wasn't a Bigger Hit
Twenty years after the meta sci-fi movie hit theaters, director Dean Parisot and stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver and Justin Long look back at censored scenes, and reveal the apology Jeffrey Katzenberg issued over the film's lackluster marketing: "They didn’t seem particularly interested in what we were doing." [...]
Saw it on the big screen when it was released twice. Was dragged to it the first time; I liked it so much I dragged some friends to see it again. It really is a delightful little film.
Just watched it and it's easily the best Star Trek movie I've seen.
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@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Machpants I don't think they could include Rickman in the interview because he is dead, sadly.....
I realise that I meant the tag line "starring XYZ" and Rickman is not on that list but Justin Long (best know for being the nerd in Dodgeball) is.....
he's not of the same level as Rcikman or Weaver.
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He has one of the best lines in the movie:
I just wanted to tell you that I thought a lot about what you said.
It's okay, now listen...
But I want you to know that I'm not a complete brain case, okay? I understand completely that it's just a TV show. I know there's no beryllium sphere...
Hold it.
...no digital conveyor, no ship...
Stop for a second, stop. It's all real.
Oh my God, I knew it. I knew it! I knew it!
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@Machpants said in Re: Movie review thread...:
but Justin Long (best know for being the nerd in Dodgeball)...
Jeepers Creepers, shurely!
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