Movie review thread...
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American Made - Tom Cruise as Barry Seal, a former commercial airline pilot who starts running guns for the CIA and then drugs for Pablo...apparently based on a true story, however Uncle Google reckons it has been embellished somewhat, although where the CIA is involved, who knows.
Decent enough watch.
3 lucky escapes out of 5 hidden caches of loot
American Assassin (sheer coincidence I watched these over the weekend) MIchael Keaton and a couple of other younger guys that have been in movies recently.
Again, one of your typical sit back, turn off brain kind of action films, a young lass by the name of Shiva Negar is pretty tidy!
3 lucky escapes out of 5 dead baddies
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@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
American Made - Tom Cruise as Barry Seal, a former commercial airline pilot who starts running guns for the CIA and then drugs for Pablo...apparently based on a true story, however Uncle Google reckons it has been embellished somewhat, although where the CIA is involved, who knows.
Decent enough watch.
3 lucky escapes out of 5 hidden caches of loot
Seems our thoughts are aligned.
American Assassin (sheer coincidence I watched these over the weekend) MIchael Keaton and a couple of other younger guys that have been in movies recently.
Again, one of your typical sit back, turn off brain kind of action films, a young lass by the name of Shiva Negar is pretty tidy!
3 lucky escapes out of 5 dead baddies
I'll watch this through the week instead of doing uni work... Looks promising.
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Watched a cpl of movies last weekend whilst the ball n chain was away.
Hacksaw Ridge ... a movie of 2 halves. First half is the lead in and character intro - a little slow but required. Second - FULL ON war action. Seriously. Hardcore. Absolutely amazing filmography and story.
5 guys saved out of 5 Vince Vaughn's in a serious role.
Eye In The Sky ... I enjoyed this film - appealed to my problem solving side. Quite a strong cast and good story line. Reminded me of margin call in the way it's all about a 12 hour shift (also a fave movie of mine).
4 loaves of bread out 5 Alan Rickmans
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I just saw Justice League and I think everyone here seems to be in the same boat. It's an enjoyable movie, admittedly with a few problems but most blockbusters do. I don't get a lot of the criticisms... I think there just is no good will from the critics because they were so disappointed in Man of Steel and BvS. That said, this type of movie is what it is... I just get a kick out of seeing these characters on the big screen, especially Batman and that's good enough for me.
I agree with @Kirwan that they finally get Superman right. The mustache thing wasn't as bad as I was expecting but the one scene I noticed it in totally took me out of the movie. Steppenwolf, the villain, wasn't as bad as I was expecting. I get sick of these save the world plots and wish they kept the stakes smaller sometimes, but this is the tent pole super hero team up so I understand that the stakes need to be really high. I won't let aliens-from-outer space-destroying-the-world fatigue ruin in for me and I'll judge it on its own merits.
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@majorrage said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Watched a cpl of movies last weekend whilst the ball n chain was away.
Hacksaw Ridge ... a movie of 2 halves. First half is the lead in and character intro - a little slow but required. Second - FULL ON war action. Seriously. Hardcore. Absolutely amazing filmography and story.
5 guys saved out of 5 Vince Vaughn's in a serious role.
Eye In The Sky ... I enjoyed this film - appealed to my problem solving side. Quite a strong cast and good story line. Reminded me of margin call in the way it's all about a 12 hour shift (also a fave movie of mine).
4 loaves of bread out 5 Alan Rickmans
Yeah, I really enjoyed Eye in the Sky, and the other drone movie that was out that same year? Good Kill I think? Different movie styles but both decent. Rickman was a great actor.
I rewatched Hacksaw Ridge again two night ago after seeing it in the cinema, I think you're two guys saved too much on your rating. On second viewing it's an awesome action movie bookended by mawkish tripe on either side. And the jesus shot at the end is even more annoying second time round. And as good as the action scenes are I'm also re-watching Band of Brothers again (up to Bastogne tonight) and they don't meet that gold standard.
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@nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Yeah, I really enjoyed Eye in the Sky, and the other drone movie that was out that same year? Good Kill I think? Different movie styles but both decent. Rickman was a great actor.
A brilliant last on-screen scene by Rickman in this movie.
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Wind River with Jeremy Renner. From the same director that brought you Sicario which I also liked.
IMDB calls it a Crime, Drama, Mystery Not huge on the mystery component really as it becomes obvious, but beautiful scenery and very good acting/ direction/ pacing. Will watch again.
Four acts of redemption out of five dead bodies.
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@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
From the same director that brought you Sicario
Nope. Same screenwriter. He directed this and it was dire. Sample dialogue:
You're looking for clues but you're missing the signs.
Awful.
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@nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Yeah, I really enjoyed Eye in the Sky, and the other drone movie that was out that same year? Good Kill I think? Different movie styles but both decent. Rickman was a great actor.
Garbage movie with annoying characters, stupid plotting, contrived drama, and a completely unbelievable premise.
They would've fired the missile in the first minute of the film without blinking an eye.
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Valerian And The Ci- nope fuck it
The title is too long. The movie was too long to stretch out such banality.
I watched it because I wanted to watch it, and believed it would defy the critics, and be as awesome a movie as it's visual effects.
I was sad and frustrated by the end. There were moments of awesome, but so many more moments of "fucking WHY, Luc?"
I've got the comic on which is largely based (Ambassador of The Shadows) and they fucked with it a lot, putting an Avatar-inspired alien setup.
The extra dimensional stuff and tech ideas were awesome but the chemistry between the main characters was shit. Dane de Haan was shit. Cara Delevingne was nice to look at, but has zero acting charisma.
Just fucked.
2 CGI marks out of 5 raging disappointments
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CHAPPiE
Really liked this. Maybe could have done without being a vehicle for Die Antwoord but I think they did a fairly good job.
Jackman was a bit hammy, and also the guy playing Deon at points, but The robot with was fucking excellent, as was using Sharlto Copley as the voice.
3 Ninjas out of 5 Hippos
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Spider-Man Homecoming.
Liked this, not normally a Spider-Man fan (movies haven't been great) but thought the touches of humor worked well.
thought he was able to shoot web without any assistance?
was odd with Marisa Tomei as Aunt. May, just didn't seem right.
3.5 Avenger artifacts out of 5 world saving movies