Movie review thread...
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@Catogrande said in Movie review thread...:
Saw a cheapo Netflix film called Bull. Made on a really tight budget (£500k I believe), with a bunch of good Brit character actors. It’s about some violent, very unpleasant villains, with one of them on a revenge spree after a double cross. Lots of flashbacks to flesh out the story. A bit of a weird and slightly annoying ending which doesn’t really gel, but overall worth a look. Not overly long either.
Loved it
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@MiketheSnow said in Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande said in Movie review thread...:
Saw a cheapo Netflix film called Bull. Made on a really tight budget (£500k I believe), with a bunch of good Brit character actors. It’s about some violent, very unpleasant villains, with one of them on a revenge spree after a double cross. Lots of flashbacks to flesh out the story. A bit of a weird and slightly annoying ending which doesn’t really gel, but overall worth a look. Not overly long either.
Loved it
Were you a little disappointed by the ending?
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@Catogrande said in Movie review thread...:
@MiketheSnow said in Movie review thread...:
@Catogrande said in Movie review thread...:
Saw a cheapo Netflix film called Bull. Made on a really tight budget (£500k I believe), with a bunch of good Brit character actors. It’s about some violent, very unpleasant villains, with one of them on a revenge spree after a double cross. Lots of flashbacks to flesh out the story. A bit of a weird and slightly annoying ending which doesn’t really gel, but overall worth a look. Not overly long either.
Loved it
We're you a little disappointed by the ending?
A tad
But so many films and tv shows peter out at the moment that it’s almost the norm
I really rate Neil Maskell though
Really good in Hijack recently
And excellent in Humans and Utopia
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Yes, both him and David Hayman were very good in their roles.
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Harry Brown
Always good stumbling on a flick you have only seen once and that was years ago…..
I remember it came out about the same time as Gran Torino and has a reasonably similar story. No one beats Clint ( in one of his best roles which is saying something ) but by golly this must be up there with Michael Caines finest work.
I previously thought his greatest movie line was “you’re a big man but you’re out of shape and for me it’s a full time job” from Get Carter but it might well be what he utters 15 seconds into this clip….
Terrific supporting roles from three future GOT actors too. Well worth a watch for anyone who hasn’t seen it, I love a good vigilante flick !!!!
4 retired marines out of 5 drug dealing scumbags
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@Victor-Meldrew A who's who of British violent character actors. I found it quite entertaining. There was a sequel called We Still Steal the Old Way. Similar in vein (as you would expect) but not quite as rounded as the original. Still worth a look though.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:
Seen this?
No. Looks like a goody. I’ll give it a crack
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@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
No. Looks like a goody. I’ll give it a crack
Hard blloke holding Sten gun: "Have you seen one of these before? Trust me, it'll fucking hurt if I pull the trigger..."
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@Victor-Meldrew it ain't a classic but it is what it says on the tin and does its job.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
No. Looks like a goody. I’ll give it a crack
Hard blloke holding Sten gun: "Have you seen one of these before? Trust me, it'll fucking hurt if I pull the trigger..."
I love it already !
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@Victor-Meldrew was that the sequel or the first? I think I remember two of them? Cant remember if any were any good though
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@Machpants said in Movie review thread...:
@Kirwan said in Movie review thread...:
Nice to see something that is not a sequel or an existing franchise. He's turned this up to 11.
Gladiator meets DnD meets star wars with Nazis
I'm in
"I don't want no trouble"---obviously nobody in Star Wars ever watches Westerns.
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@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
I previously thought his greatest movie line was “you’re a big man but you’re out of shape and for me it’s a full time job” from Get Carter
that wasn't Caine's greatest line that was Sly's to Caine, I thought.
One of us is definitely having memory trouble! -
The sequel was "We Still Steal the Old Way" - not as good IMHO. Both are fun films, don't set out to be high art but have some great set-pieces.
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Paul Schrader's Affliction (1997).
Hadn't seen it since it was originally released in NZ (1998 or 1999?). Absolutely devastating, and the performances were great. Sissy Spacek was maybe overlooked, but she was so good in this. A true shame that there has been no blu-ray release.
Nolte was overlooked for the Oscar for ... Roberto Benigni.
5/5