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    @antipodean said in Movie review thread...:

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    @Kruse said in Movie review thread...:

    2 litres of a double-IPA.

    bloody hell. By yourself?

    Four Pirate Life IIPAs would have me near incapable of providing a quality review.

    Hmmmm.

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    FYI - Have moved the beer posts to the beer-piston wristed gibbon thread

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    On Amazon Prime in the UK

    Saltburn (2023) ⭐ 7.0 | Drama, Thriller

    Saltburn (2023) ⭐ 7.0 | Drama, Thriller

    2h 11m | R

    Dark, funny, tragic

    Really enjoyed it

    3.5 foxes out of 5 hen houses

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    Fearless (1993)

    Great opening sequence, really strong first 20 or 30 minutes. Good movie, but conflicted emotions for a lot of it. Bridges' psychological state was one thing, but there were very frustrating sequences with how ambivalent he was to his wife and son. Made me actually react though, and was mostly engaged throughout. Maurice Jarre score was good.

    4/5

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    The Bricklayer

    Cast: Aaron Eckhart, Nina Dobrev and Clifton Collins Jr.

    An ex-CIA agent is reactivated when an extortionist targets the agency. All you need to know about this movie is contained in the following picture.

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    It's laughably bad. Fight/ action scenes are comically inept. Clifton's portrayal of a presumably "eastern" secret agent is a caricature. Only bright spot is Nina briefly in a red dress.

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    @antipodean Sounds, especially the title, like a Stath movie that he pilled out of mid filming.

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    Napoléon

    Visually it's a very nice movie to watch. All the actors do an excellent job. The pacing is bang on. Just like a typical big budget Ridley Scott movie. It just didn't feel like something I'd watch over and over again like Gladiator or The Martian.

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    Shooting Stars

    Netflix. The story of the group of kids who formed one of/the best basketball schools in the USA, headlined by some kid called LeBron James. Interesting look at the people who were around him and the journey they took. The changing dynamics of the group etc.

    Based on James' book.

    3.5 headbands out of 5 humvees

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    Trouble With The Curve

    Clint Eastwood as a grumpy old fluffybunny who scouts baseball talent.

    The very rootable Amy Adams as his daughter.

    Justin Timberlake as her love interest and scout from a rival franchise.

    A bit of an exploration of family dynamics, old age, loss, and the sport itself. I found the thread of the baseball stuff a bit in opposition to Moneyball, however this was dealing with finding talent rather than trying to use available talent.

    No tits. The most we see is Adams in her underwear. Loses marks for that, particularly as a skinny dipping scene was in the script.

    3 fastballs out of 5 hot dogs

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    @antipodean said in Movie review thread...:

    Napoléon

    Visually it's a very nice movie to watch. All the actors do an excellent job. The pacing is bang on. Just like a typical big budget Ridley Scott movie. It just didn't feel like something I'd watch over and over again like Gladiator or The Martian.

    Interesting! Visually it was great but I disagree with everything else, basically.

    Thought Phoenix's acting was incredibly wooden (but maybe that's just how Napoleon was in real life) and that the pacing was awful.

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    Luther: The Fallen Sun

    Idris Elba is fucking great.
    Andy Serkis is fucking great.
    This movie is fucking great.

    Netflix.

    5 burned bodies out of 5 burner phones

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    @Mr-Fish said in Movie review thread...:

    @antipodean said in Movie review thread...:

    Napoléon

    Visually it's a very nice movie to watch. All the actors do an excellent job. The pacing is bang on. Just like a typical big budget Ridley Scott movie. It just didn't feel like something I'd watch over and over again like Gladiator or The Martian.

    Interesting! Visually it was great but I disagree with everything else, basically.

    Thought Phoenix's acting was incredibly wooden (but maybe that's just how Napoleon was in real life) and that the pacing was awful.

    I consider Phoenix an "intense" actor in the mold of DDL, so my belief is the lack of emotional range was deliberately affected. Or at least that's how he comes across in most movies I've seen.

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    The Creator

    What a great film. Beautifully shot, well acted, with a great story. The action scenes were not over the top, the emotion it generated was heavy, and by the end the room had got super dusty. 5 Nirmatas out of 5 NOMADS

    The Equaliser 3

    I enjoyed the first two films, this was a slow burner to a degree but the action was intense when it got going. Pretty as a picture having been set in southern Italy, the killing was brutal. A nice tie in with his ex-co star Dakota Fanning along with the hidden link between their characters. 4 handless corrupt police chiefs out of 5 mafia bosses murdered by hard drugs

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    @NTA said in Movie review thread...:

    Trouble With The Curve

    Clint Eastwood as a grumpy old fluffybunny who scouts baseball talent.

    The very rootable Amy Adams as his daughter.

    Justin Timberlake as her love interest and scout from a rival franchise.

    A bit of an exploration of family dynamics, old age, loss, and the sport itself. I found the thread of the baseball stuff a bit in opposition to Moneyball, however this was dealing with finding talent rather than trying to use available talent.

    No tits. The most we see is Adams in her underwear. Loses marks for that, particularly as a skinny dipping scene was in the script.

    3 fastballs out of 5 hot dogs

    Clint is the coolest man thats ever lived. That is THE only reason I sat through this. THE worst movie he ever starred in. Absolute crap.

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    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @NTA said in Movie review thread...:

    Trouble With The Curve

    Clint Eastwood as a grumpy old fluffybunny who scouts baseball talent.

    The very rootable Amy Adams as his daughter.

    Justin Timberlake as her love interest and scout from a rival franchise.

    A bit of an exploration of family dynamics, old age, loss, and the sport itself. I found the thread of the baseball stuff a bit in opposition to Moneyball, however this was dealing with finding talent rather than trying to use available talent.

    No tits. The most we see is Adams in her underwear. Loses marks for that, particularly as a skinny dipping scene was in the script.

    3 fastballs out of 5 hot dogs

    Clint is the coolest man thats ever lived. That is THE only reason I sat through this. THE worst movie he ever starred in. Absolute crap.

    Someone doesn't know about Cry Macho

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    L’Amour Braque bonkers French film that answers the question: what happens if a Eastern European director uses the cash he’s taken from the CIA & KGB to fund his crippling cocaine addiction whilst watching a clockwork orange on loop instead of hiring a scriptwriter.

    5 Stars as the maniac contrived nude scenes for Sophie Marceau and, sensing even her considerable charms weren’t enough to save him from his psychotic investors, found an even more rootable French bird who understood that preserving her flesh on film was Art.

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    @antipodean said in Movie review thread...:

    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @NTA said in Movie review thread...:

    Trouble With The Curve

    Clint Eastwood as a grumpy old fluffybunny who scouts baseball talent.

    The very rootable Amy Adams as his daughter.

    Justin Timberlake as her love interest and scout from a rival franchise.

    A bit of an exploration of family dynamics, old age, loss, and the sport itself. I found the thread of the baseball stuff a bit in opposition to Moneyball, however this was dealing with finding talent rather than trying to use available talent.

    No tits. The most we see is Adams in her underwear. Loses marks for that, particularly as a skinny dipping scene was in the script.

    3 fastballs out of 5 hot dogs

    Clint is the coolest man thats ever lived. That is THE only reason I sat through this. THE worst movie he ever starred in. Absolute crap.

    Someone doesn't know about Cry Macho

    Yes I do

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    The Great Escaper with Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson in their final films (though dubious in Caine's case..)

    True story about a WW2 Veteran who decided to go to France for the D-Day celebrations without telling anyone. Great if you like the "Old buggers are still young at heart" genre and brilliantly acted but found it pretty formulaic.

    3.5 Care Home workers out of 5 Old Soldiers

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    @Tim said in Movie review thread...:

    The Color of Money.

    Watch The Hustler too.

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