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  • nostrildamusN Offline
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    #14721

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

    @mn5 little known whimpy lead, Jason Mamoa, visionary director....

    The big give away is Jason Mamoa. He generally attaches himself to utter shit.

    I see your Jason Mamoa and I raise a recent Temuera Morrison in return. Hell, even an Amber Heard.
    Put them together with Nicole Kidman and you have a ham and cheese casserole. Without much casserole. God, Aquaman was so bad...

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

    @nepia I'm pretty sure in one of those Taken sequels Neeson looked as dangerous as Frank Spencer. An old, frail Frank Spencer.

    Taken 3. The arthritis years.

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  • Rancid SchnitzelR Offline
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    @mn5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:

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

    @kruse

    Can you not apply a credit in the bank rating? Willis would have a pretty good credit balance to begin with, Travolta less so and Cage was pretty much on a nil balance to start with.

    Saturday Night Fever is a bona fide fucken classic and Raising Arizona is great fun too.

    Willis did nothing of that standard apart from Die Hard and Pulp Fiction ( which of course raises Travoltas rating too )

    Fifth Element is great.

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  • KruseK Offline
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    #14724

    Breach - with Bruce Willis as a supporting actor behind... Cody Kearsley.

    • Titwatch: zero
    • shite
    • Just: boring shite.
    • Not B-grade or C-grade shite, but interesting... just boring C-grade shite
    • Bruce Willis as an apparent "bad-ass" - but literally stands still and just watches other people get fucked up in the first few "action scenes". Just stands, and watches, as if rating the action.
    • One character commands the elite team to "Watch your six" - and then everybody stares ahead without a single glance behind
    • Above nitpicking point - the only interesting thing to nit-pick about... it's just so bland, I can't even choose interesting things to complain about

    0 nothing-interestings out of 5 cant-think-of-anythings.

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  • KruseK Offline
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    Willy's Wonderland

    • Nicholas Cage did some drugs, watched Meet The Feebles, woke up with an idea for a movie
    • Nicholas Cage, around the same time, pondered the question "Could I do an entire movie without speaking a word, and yet still over-act?"
    • Tit-watch: pretty much zero. There's the compulsory "teenagers having sex in a dangerous location, about to get murdered" scene... with a large-breasted teenage American girl riding cowboy-style, but with a bra on. Because that's how it's done.
    • This movie is trying to be weird, and kinda succeeds, but in the lamest of ways. "What's with the energy-drinks and pinball? Why isn't Nic Cage talking? Ahh... actually, I don't care."
    • The "It's Your Birthday" song is not a patch on Sebastian's classic "Sodomy"

    2 animatronic Weasels, out of 5 just-watch-Meet-The-Feebles-again...s.
    If you don't know what Meet The Feebles is, then fuck you, go find out, watch it, or I'll cut you.

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  • KruseK Offline
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    #14726

    Infinite
    Marky Mark woke up and thought... "The OId Guard - that was quite well received", and "The Matrix - that was ages ago, we could just steal scenes from that shamelessly"... actually "Kill Bill", that did quite well, let's just take some shit people will remember from that.

    • Tit-watch zero. Wahlberg gets his top off, for the ladies who like 50 year old man-breast
    • Story-line - as above. Somebody saw The Old Guard. Thought we could make a B-grade copy of that. But we can't be too obvious, so....
    • Drop in some ridiculous plot holes,
    • And every B-grade action movie cliche...
    • But throw cash and Marky Mark at it... it's gotta work, right?
    • We've got hero female sidekick lining up against baddie female sidekick on the sub-climax,
    • While main hero goes up against main baddie in the match-up which really matters,
      and just gets more and more ridiculous. EVERY cliche ticked off here. Baddie gets away. Nope, Hero actually made it onto the plane. Baddie kills the Hero. Nope - super-hero powers now. Hand-to-hand fight on a plane which is rotating and gyrating randomly. Bomb... out into the air. Hero jumps after it. Tries to defuse. Baddie follows. Skydiving fight. Just... fucking get to the blue power-beam of faith colliding with the red power-beam of darkness already?
    • Fuck, that reminds me... the goodies really are all about "faith", and the bad guy is all about he's lost his "faith", but even when he sees a sign that he's been asking for, that maybe that whole "God exists, but he's just a bit of a fluffybunny" thing is correct... he sticks with the plan which was all along based on his loss of faith

    Stupid movie. Great movie.
    These days - it's all the same shit.

    • 3 "the baddies knew where the goodies' base was the entire time, never suspected that's where they might have taken the critical character, and never attacked previously despite obviously having been able to at any time, 'winning the war'"
    • out of
      5 "come on baddie, you've sucked it up an apparent 'infinite' amount of times (clearly wrong) - just suck it up once or twice more, and fucking get more scientists, with more science behind them, to just fucking invent the same thing, or better. For fuck's sake, you're just a kid who doesn't want to go to bed"s

    Still - unbelievable/ridiculous premise, to just get highly-skilled muthafuckas battling against swarms of nearly-highly-skilled fluffybunnies, with guns, and cars, and hand-to-hand, and what-not. Shit... it's a recipe which is never going to fail with this dumb fluffybunny. I will download and watch every single one of these stupid admissions to the human culture archive.

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  • voodooV Away
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    @kruse said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    Willy's Wonderland

    • Nicholas Cage did some drugs, watched Meet The Feebles, woke up with an idea for a movie
    • Nicholas Cage, around the same time, pondered the question "Could I do an entire movie without speaking a word, and yet still over-act?"
    • Tit-watch: pretty much zero. There's the compulsory "teenagers having sex in a dangerous location, about to get murdered" scene... with a large-breasted teenage American girl riding cowboy-style, but with a bra on. Because that's how it's done.
    • This movie is trying to be weird, and kinda succeeds, but in the lamest of ways. "What's with the energy-drinks and pinball? Why isn't Nic Cage talking? Ahh... actually, I don't care."
    • The "It's Your Birthday" song is not a patch on Sebastian's classic "Sodomy"

    2 animatronic Weasels, out of 5 just-watch-Meet-The-Feebles-again...s.
    If you don't know what Meet The Feebles is, then fuck you, go find out, watch it, or I'll cut you.

    Upvote solely for the Feebles reference

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  • KruseK Offline
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    #14728

    Fast and Furious 9. :Probably some other shit, or is it called F9 - some other shit?
    I don't know.

    I can't be bothered spending too much time on this.

    • I'm starting to consider this movie franchise as the First Column of the attack by Idiocracy
    • This particular Column - is focusing on Physics
    • There's too many personal assaults on Physics to call out one-by-one, but some of my stand-outs include:
      • Look, I'm not even going to go into the car/bridge/swing-over-the-canyon scene... cause that's not even in the top-10 worst. But, yeah, wow. Pirates of the Caribbean will be considering that stunt for a pirate ship in the next movie.
      • Soon after the un-mentioned scene... they take time to talk about the physics to justify what they're about to do (mine-field)
      • And then... completely ignore ALL the just-made-up physics they explained
      • Magnets. Yeah - sure... like the ICP said - "How the fuck do they work?"
      • But, for fuck's sake man... you can't just change how the fuck they work, from minute-to-minute in a single action-scene.

    Over-all:

    • Tit-watch: zero
    • This is the inane enjoyable pathway to Idiocracy.
    • When we watch Fst+Frs20 - we'll be believing that a Hummer in reverse hooked up to a super-battery will be able to go back in time
    • 2.5 Charlize Therons trying to look un-hot out of 5 John Cenas, only there because they'd already fucked up the chance of casting Roman Reigns
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  • KirwanK Offline
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    #14729

    Just watched the Val Kilmer documentary, what a great film. Really personal, well edited, and doesn’t shy away from some of his stranger aspects.

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

    Just watched the Val Kilmer documentary, what a great film. Really personal, well edited, and doesn’t shy away from some of his stranger aspects.

    On my list to watch when I subscribe to Amazon again. I read an article praising the documentary so that piqued my interest.

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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #14731

    Running With The Devil
    Nicolas Cage and Laurence Fishburne
    Good yarn
    3.5 cakes out of 5 bricks

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    #14732

    watched "sweet girl" on netflix, Jason mamoa action film thing, some good twists and turns for a "free" (already paid for) film

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  • nzzpN Offline
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    #14733

    Rewatched Unforgiven and Tombstone recently. Nearly 30 years old.

    Tombstone: what a goddamn cast. Sanitised, but outstanding. Maybe Val's best role?
    You gonna do somethin’ or just stand there and bleed?

    Unforgiven. Fark yeah, Clint is the man. Even as a retiree age, he is just the man.
    It's a hell of a thing, killing a man. You take away everything he's got, and everything he's ever gonna have

    Both solid 4.5 quick draws out of 5 repeater rifles

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    #14734

    rewatched Bravo Two Zero

    If it wasnt based on a true (ish) story, you could be forgiven for thinking the movie makers did zero research before making it, just a clusterfuck before they even went out!

    3 goat herders out of 5 more KM to Syria

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    #14735

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

    rewatched Bravo Two Zero

    If it wasnt based on a true (ish) story, you could be forgiven for thinking the movie makers did zero research before making it, just a clusterfuck before they even went out!

    3 goat herders out of 5 more KM to Syria

    Is it a movie? For some reason I thought it was a tv mini series. All I really remember of it though is when they're out in the open and falling back in pairs shooting and the atrocious supposed NZ accent of one of them.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    #14736

    @nepia yes, although was a doco made on it, trying to debunk it, plus at least 3 books on it (Bravo Two Zero, The One That Got Away and Soldier 5)

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

    @nepia yes, although was a doco made on it, trying to debunk it, plus at least 3 books on it (Bravo Two Zero, The One That Got Away and Soldier 5)

    I think I've read the first two books, but that was years ago, I haven't read Soldier 5.

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    #14738

    @nepia soldier 5 was written by the kiwi guy (under the name Mike Coburn) and the British MOD fought to stop it being released, been so long since I read them, but I think Coburn wrote his book as he didnt think it was right the way McNab portrayed one of the guys who was killed (was the 2IC I thnk)

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    replied to Bovidae on last edited by
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    @bovidae said in Re: Movie review thread...:

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

    Just watched the Val Kilmer documentary, what a great film. Really personal, well edited, and doesn’t shy away from some of his stranger aspects.

    On my list to watch when I subscribe to Amazon again. I read an article praising the documentary so that piqued my interest.

    One of the best documentaries I've seen. Doesn't shy away from his turkeys, and the aspects of success he doesn't enjoy.

    The autograph signing was a tough watch

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    @catogrande said in Re: Movie review thread...:

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

    @nepia I'm pretty sure in one of those Taken sequels Neeson looked as dangerous as Frank Spencer. An old, frail Frank Spencer.

    Taken 3. The arthritis years.

    Taken 6. This one where they kidnap his budgerigar

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