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So, watched Tenant…now in this strange situation where I couldn’t really explain the plot very well…but also really enjoyed the acting, the main Dude was good so was rob Pattinson, makes me look forward to the Batman
I don't even think Nolan can. Now that it's on whichever streamer it's on I'm looking forward to seeing it again to "look" for stuff.
Yeah, even the wife suggested we watch again after doing some reading
I saw three movies at the cinema last year. Tenet was comfortably third best.
You have to let us know the other two so we can agree or scorn you.
1917 and Waves
I haven't seen Waves. Worth a watch?
I thought 1917 was overrated due to the technical aspect, but still a good film. I don't think either of them dented my top 10 for the year, but I could be 100% wrong. I may have rated them both higher at the time.
It’s unusual but quite a rewarding flick overall so yeah. The other half chose it and we were very short on options post COVID. Speaking of which Dune and the new Bond flick are delayed again which pisses me off to no end.
I'm looking forward to see what they do with Dune ... Bond, meh.
Even someone like me as a massive fan feels a bit the same to be honest. Perhaps after 59 years the plug needs to be pulled but I’ll wait and see.
Dune looks potentially incredible, haven’t been this excited about a movie in years.
Casino Royale was genuinely good, then they've all been shit to me, even the other one people rate, and it's not like Mendes isn't a good director ... but they seem poorly scripted. I had to leave one of them with half an hour to go to catch a ferry and still have no idea how it ends and probably never will.
Dune is either going to be awesome or terrible, I don't think there's an inbetween, but even if it's terrible because it's Villnueve it will he hailed a masterpiece anyway.
I definitely enjoyed what he did with Blade Runner even if it took me a few views to appreciate it.
I liked Blade Runner II too, better than the original for me.
What in the fuck!
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The Poison Rose (released internationally as Eye for an Eye) is a 2019 American thriller film starring John Travolta and Morgan Freeman. The film was directed by George Gallo and Francesco Cinquemani.
So, so fucken bad, that I couldn't press stop. What a cast! All performing without an ounce of talent in a completely ridiculously formulaic yet bizarre script.
I don't even know how to rate it.
@kruse, please do your best.
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Finally saw Joker.
Wow. Pretty damn good. IMHO Phoenix is easily the best Joker. Having now watched it I’m not sure what the controversy was about prior to release.Will be fascinating to see where they go from here.
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A Quiet Place Part II
If you liked the first one, this is a worthy sequel.
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@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
A Quiet Place Part II
If you liked the first one, this is a worthy sequel.
Not as good as the first for me
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The Deep Ones - based on a H P Lovecraft story.
Pretty crap production values and average acting, but they captured the impending-doom atmosphere in Lovecraft's books pretty well and way better than most big budget films based on Lovecraft's work.
3 Nyarlathotep's out of 5 Shub-Niggurath's...
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@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@kruse well it has Ms Beckinsale, so I was sold before learning what the movie was about, so once I did, yippie kai-ay MF!
Yep, same reason I watched Atomic Blonde!
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@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@kruse well it has Ms Beckinsale, so I was sold before learning what the movie was about, so once I did, yippie kai-ay MF!
Pretty much what I was going to say!
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Watched a couple of older movies that for some reason I missed.
The Lives of Others: German film about a Stasi operative monitoring some theatre people. Was a little worried it wouldn't live up to the hype, but it was really good.
Sunshine: A Danny Boyle film I missed for some reason with a pretty decent cast (Captain America, Cillian Murphy, Rose Byrne, Uncle Bully, Michelle Yeoh, Mark Strong). I enjoyed it although I think there were narrative choices in the third act that didn't really fit with the tone of the rest of the film.
And a more recent one:
Irresistible: Essentially a movie about how fucked up Super Pacs are in the US from John Stewart. Starring Steve Carrell, Rose Byrne (interesting to see her go from cute hot in her younger days in Sunshine, to more sexy hot as she's aged), the annoying blond girl from Halt and Catch Fire (who was also in the most recent Terminator), Chris Cooper and then a few other well known actors in bit parts. It was a slight movie but an enjoyable enough hour and 45 minutes.
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@antipodean I've had this on my watchlist on IMDB since pre-production, thats how sad I am
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@nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Watched a couple of older movies that for some reason I missed.
The Lives of Others: German film about a Stasi operative monitoring some theatre people. Was a little worried it wouldn't live up to the hype, but it was really good.
Sunshine: A Danny Boyle film I missed for some reason with a pretty decent cast (Captain America, Cillian Murphy, Rose Byrne, Uncle Bully, Michelle Yeoh, Mark Strong). I enjoyed it although I think there were narrative choices in the third act that didn't really fit with the tone of the rest of the film.
And a more recent one:
Irresistible: Essentially a movie about how fucked up Super Pacs are in the US from John Stewart. Starring Steve Carrell, Rose Byrne (interesting to see her go from cute hot in her younger days in Sunshine, to more sexy hot as she's aged), the annoying blond girl from Halt and Catch Fire (who was also in the most recent Terminator), Chris Cooper and then a few other well known actors in bit parts. It was a slight movie but an enjoyable enough hour and 45 minutes.
She was good in Peter Rabbit when I watched with my sons little siblings. Bloody nice derrière I must say.
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@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@kirwan Crank!
Top movie, great scene where he has sex with Amy Smart in public to achieve required heart rate
Funnily enough, that's the scene I remember the most clearly