Movie review thread...
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@Rembrandt said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 Band of Brothers next?
More than likely. There are other war flicks on the horizon too.
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@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@mariner4life there is also that thing about bullying on social media and how it is more likely while kids are alone in thier rooms on a device than a family room.
Wife and I don't have our phones in our rooms overnight, kids aren't supposed to either, although they have 'accidentally' a few times.
All phones are to be left together on the bench.
My boys aren't too bad but my step daughter is shocking with those farking devices. I get a sick pleasure from randomly turning off the Wifi and waiting for the banshee like screams of horror.
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....the wife suggested we work our way through the bond films and then the marvel ones.....im wondering what shes done
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@Bovidae said in Re: Movie review thread...:
I've just watched Dune (1984). It's not quite as bad as I remembered but still a bit of a mess (so a typical David Lynch movie), and with average SFX. I am looking forward to the 2020 version
There is a three hour version on YouTube. Give that a hoon. Answers a few niggly questions and is just better all round
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@Bovidae said in Re: Movie review thread...:
I've just watched Dune (1984). It's not quite as bad as I remembered but still a bit of a mess (so a typical David Lynch movie), and with average SFX. I am looking forward to the 2020 version
The 2021 version you mean
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@bayimports said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Watched "The Gentlemen" last night, now on Amazon at least in Australia.
Guy Ritchie movie following in the footsteps of Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch. Not my favourite of the three, but having not watched either of the previous two recently was a welcome throw back to both.
4 ganja crews out of 5 gangsters
Yep agree watched with the wife and enjoyed it so much stayed up and re-watched Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Watched this last night. It was kinda fun, but a comfortable 4th out of those mentioned earlier and adding RocknRoller
Hugh Grant was fun. Collin was great. Henry Golding really sucked. No great villain and the storyline never quite grabbed me.
3 underground bunkers out of 5 all-female mechanic crews.
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@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
The Outpost - based on the true story of an American base in Afghanistan...imagine you find the most obviously indefensible spot to put an army base, well that's where this is set.
3.5 The Taliban are coming out of 5 we need more ammo
Just watched this in the cinema this afternoon. I think this was pretty well done in that the early scenes made it seem like one of the Afghan docos (Restrepo, Armadillo etc) that are out these days. It was crazy when they got up in the morning and actually saw where they were for the first time. Such a WTF moment.
I think it was only slightly ruined by Son of Clint being given too much rah rah US dialogue at certain points but I'd agree with your rating.
Will try and source the book now.
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I had another go at Blade Runner 2049
Really well shot, Ryan Gosling is awesome, hot holographic chick is terrific and Harrison is nice and grumpy old mannish as we expect......
But it's way too talky, high brow and thought provoking.....not in a good way. Depressingly "film noirish" ( More rain in future LA in a week or two than it's entire history ) and a couple of action sequences just can't save it. It makes ya think but christ, a movie like AI with Jude Law ?!?!? blows it out of the water in terms of that in my opinion.
2 replicants out of 5 skinjobs
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Airplane!
Like most comedy movies of this era, it crosses the line so much that they could never make it today. Genuinely, one of the funniest, if not the funniest movies ever made. Fully of classic slapstick, one liners and sheer comedy brilliance.
5 I'll take it black, like my men out of 5 that's not important right now.
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@MajorRage said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Airplane!
Like most comedy movies of this era, it crosses the line so much that they could never make it today. Genuinely, one of the funniest, if not the funniest movies ever made. Fully of classic slapstick, one liners and sheer comedy brilliance.
5 I'll take it black, like my men out of 5 that's not important right now.
Fucken outstanding flick.
I am serious, and don't call me shirley.
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@Bones said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Le Mans '66 (or Ford vs Ferrari).
Bloody good watch, despite Bale being terrible. Seems playing a difficult to work with, unlikeable Pom in the USA is ironically a bridge too far.
4 is he brummie out of 5 no I think he's northern or maybe mancunian.
Check out Grand Prix from 1966. Bloody good
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060472/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1