Movie review thread...
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Trinity.....
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@Rembrandt said in Re: Movie review thread...:
I just watched the Matrix for the first time in years. Tell ya what shit still holds up! Great movie. Even the effects aren't too dated after what 17 years?! 5 tight leather pants outta 5
You my boooyy @Rembrandt
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@NTA said in Re: Movie review thread...:
A Good Day To Die Hard
In summary: ridiculousness.
In detail: much better when there was no dialogue excluding any line containing the word "motherfucker".
So explosions. Many death. Much crashes.
3 yippe-kai-yays out of 5
I'm not too keen on the original Die Hard so can safely say there's absolutely zero chance I'll be watching this. I found Bruce Willis a bit of a joke as an action hero which is odd considering he's one of the best things in Pulp Fiction in my opinion.
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@jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
It has Diane Lane in it, so automatically gets +1 on the whatever out of 5 MILFs scale you use.
Winslets or Hayeks?
Are you seriously suggesting KW is in the same league as SH ?
Shit she needs some fucken groundskeeping done for a start......
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@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@NTA said in Re: Movie review thread...:
A Good Day To Die Hard
In summary: ridiculousness.
In detail: much better when there was no dialogue excluding any line containing the word "motherfucker".
So explosions. Many death. Much crashes.
3 yippe-kai-yays out of 5
I'm not too keen on the original Die Hard so can safely say there's absolutely zero chance I'll be watching this. I found Bruce Willis a bit of a joke as an action hero which is odd considering he's one of the best things in Pulp Fiction in my opinion.
Wow.
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@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
It has Diane Lane in it, so automatically gets +1 on the whatever out of 5 MILFs scale you use.
Winslets or Hayeks?
Are you seriously suggesting KW is in the same league as SH ?
Shit she needs some fucken groundskeeping done for a start......
Well no but she likes to get naked on screen and she is a milf. I'm thinking Vergaras is probably a good unit of measure.
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@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
I'm not too keen on the original Die Hard so can safely say there's absolutely zero chance I'll be watching this. I found Bruce Willis a bit of a joke as an action hero which is odd considering he's one of the best things in Pulp Fiction in my opinion.
Holy shit.
What does your husband think about that?
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@NTA said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
I'm not too keen on the original Die Hard so can safely say there's absolutely zero chance I'll be watching this. I found Bruce Willis a bit of a joke as an action hero which is odd considering he's one of the best things in Pulp Fiction in my opinion.
Holy shit.
What does your husband think about that?
He thinks they need another one of these
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Cranked out some old-school Keanu over the weekend. If you had to choose between one of Point Break or Speed for having survived the passage of time which would you choose?
Point Break - dated horribly. Keanu cannot act at all, he's truly awful. The story and Swayze are as good as they always have been, but this movie really doesn't feel like it's standing the test of time. It's still a classic though, so it' gets 3 bra's out of 5 ex-presidents.
Speed - Bullock is annoying, but there is solid action from the get go and it never lets up. Keanu plays the hero a bit better too, having matured a bit. And Hopper is a great baddie. I'd probably give it a 3 if was released today, but given it's 22 years old, it's a solid 4.5 saggy Sandra Bullock Tits out of 5 shitty Keanu lines.
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Watched the original Jurrasic Park with the boy in the weekend. Wasn't sure if it'd scare him or not (it scared me when I watched it as a kid) but he loved it, got really excited when the T-Rex was trying to eat the kids in the car... perhaps he is too young to fully understand how truly terrifying that scene is.
Still a great movie, very watchable. I was obsessed with it as a kid, had all the merchandise and collected every single one of those cards. Pity the 2nd and 3rd were cake, thankfully the 4th was fucking awesome.
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watched three movies over the weekend
Inspired by Nepia, I watched Godfather 1 & 2, will watch 3 sometime this week. Still great movies, full of style and violenceAlso watched Student Services a French movie on SBS on demand (showed up as one of the popular picks) about a young woman who turns to "alternative" means to fund her education. Lets say it was a gripping movie to watch.
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@dK said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Also watched Student Services a French movie on SBS on demand (showed up as one of the popular picks) about a young woman who turns to "alternative" means to fund her education. Lets say it was a gripping movie to watch.
App downloaded. Ready to go.
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I'm on annual leave. Yesterday was spent at a dance championships thing supporting Miss The Aussie - it was 12 fucking hours of mind-numbing shit interspersed with wondering if attractive dance instructor(s) from some other school(s) had legal status or not, and whether I was concealing my unabashed admiration suitably. And whether Mrs TA was in line of sight.
The boy and I were permitted to ditch that shit today, and got to hang out. Its 9PM and the chicks are still on their way home.
So in the grand tradition of dudeness, it was cheese toasties for dinner (Mainland Colby you'll note), followed by a movie.
X-Men Apocalypse was no longer available for rent on Google Play, so fuck those guys.
WarCraft: The Beginning
I found this pretty entertaining to sit down and watch with a 12yo who, like his old man, digs the sword and sorcery gear.
I'm a fan of Travis Fimmel, and the CGI was pretty fucking good. Haven't played Warcraft since the original so didn't have any hangups about the story line or other shit. Things went boom. Skulls were crushed. That's all I need.
3.5 out of 5 tragic deaths.
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@NTA said in Re: Movie review thread...:
I'm on annual leave. Yesterday was spent at a dance championships thing supporting Miss The Aussie - it was 12 fucking hours of mind-numbing shit interspersed with wondering if attractive dance instructor(s) from some other school(s) had legal status or not, and whether I was concealing my unabashed admiration suitably. And whether Mrs TA was in line of sight.
I guess it's more awkward for me attending those events than you seeing as I don't have any kids.
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@NTA said in Re: Movie review thread...:
I'm on annual leave. Yesterday was spent at a dance championships thing supporting Miss The Aussie - it was 12 fucking hours of mind-numbing shit interspersed with wondering if attractive dance instructor(s) from some other school(s) had legal status or not, and whether I was concealing my unabashed admiration suitably. And whether Mrs TA was in line of sight.
The boy and I were permitted to ditch that shit today, and got to hang out. Its 9PM and the chicks are still on their way home.
So in the grand tradition of dudeness, it was cheese toasties for dinner (Mainland Colby you'll note), followed by a movie.
X-Men Apocalypse was no longer available for rent on Google Play, so fuck those guys.
WarCraft: The Beginning
I found this pretty entertaining to sit down and watch with a 12yo who, like his old man, digs the sword and sorcery gear.
I'm a fan of Travis Fimmel, and the CGI was pretty fucking good. Haven't played Warcraft since the original so didn't have any hangups about the story line or other shit. Things went boom. Skulls were crushed. That's all I need.
3.5 out of 5 tragic deaths.
Awesome, I'll give it a watch. I've played a fair bit of World of Warcraft, the in game story line is all over the place and I never really followed it closely so I don't see that being a problem, just wondered how they'd make a decent movie out of it.
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@NTA I'm looking forward to seeing Warcraft myself. Weta are involved in the SFX. And it's got Paula Patton in it.
A couple of movies I watched recently are Criminal and Bastille Day. Criminal stars Kevin Costner playing against type as a death-row inmate who is implanted with the memories of a recently deceased CIA operative in the hope of completing his mission. It might sound far-fetched but it works. A good supporting cast too. 3.5/5.
Bastille Day stars Idris Elba and has a Bourne-like vibe to it. Shot in Paris and unfortunately released the day before Bastille Day, and the attacks in Nice this year. A decent enough action flick but the plot is predictable. 3/5.
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Recently watched Bridget Jones' baby. It was ok, much better than the second one, but not nearly as good as the original. 3 granny panties out of 5 music festival shags.
Mike and Dave need wedding dates. Pretty lame really. Adam Devine played the same character he always does, but on the whole, the characters were drawn as such selfish assholes, that it was hard to cheer for any of them. The jokes weren't funny, it was kind of a movie where you just cringe. 2 aura bliss massages out of 5 ecstasy tabs.