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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    Just saw Downton Abbey - The Movie with Mrs Meldrew.

    Dunno if Downton Abbey is anyone's thing on here but it's great fun. Didn't try to be pretentious or clever, there were no plot twists or turns and it was very predictable - which actually made it really enjoyable.

    Oh, and Maggie Smith delivers one-liners that Stallone & Schwarzenegger can only dream of.

    i hope you got a head job

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    @mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    i hope you got a head job

    Minimum. I'd be getting my other head read if I agreed to that.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Re: Movie review thread...:

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

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Re: Movie review thread...:

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

    Don’t you dare call Taken a b-movie.

    How about Taken 5.

    You know, the one where they kidnap the budgie.

    Budgie smugglers?

    Nah. That's Taken 7 where Neeson uses his special skills to rescue his togs from a terrorist-virus-infected Samsung smart washing machine.

    Taken 8 where loses his keys and accuses his mrs of taking them .

    90 minutes later he finds them right where he left them but can’t remember why he wanted to go out in the first place

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

    Taken 8 where loses his keys and accuses his mrs of taking them .
    90 minutes later he finds them right where he left them but can’t remember why he wanted to go out in the first place

    Taken 9 - based on a true story.
    Loses his keys and accuses his mrs of taking them .
    2 days later wife finds them in her handbag and husband hasn't been able to go out and buy beer for 2 days, so makes a coat out of her.

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    @mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    Just saw Downton Abbey - The Movie with Mrs Meldrew.

    Dunno if Downton Abbey is anyone's thing on here but it's great fun. Didn't try to be pretentious or clever, there were no plot twists or turns and it was very predictable - which actually made it really enjoyable.

    Oh, and Maggie Smith delivers one-liners that Stallone & Schwarzenegger can only dream of.

    i hope you got a head job

    It was a Monday, sadly.

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    Saw Rocketman, from the same director as the Queen biopic(?), the film was much more theatrical, filled with fantasy sequences and musical numbers. I enjoyed the story, Taron Egerton was excellent, as was the guy from Billy Elliot who played Bernie Taupin. Elton overcame a pretty shoddy loveless childhood, I thought the film tried hard to relay the inner torment he suffered through for much of his early and midlife. 4.5 crocodile rocks out of 5 jewel and feather encrusted headpieces

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    @canefan And little Richie Cunningham's daughter as Reggie's mum. I thought the movie was great.

    I think Taron Egerton is a good chance to do what Rami Malek did the year before.

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    In the hands of Clint this could be really, really powerful.

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

    @canefan And little Richie Cunningham's daughter as Reggie's mum. I thought the movie was great.

    I think Taron Egerton is a good chance to do what Rami Malek did the year before.

    I thought Taron had an opportunity to dive in deeper into Elton and he did so brilliantly

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

    Saw Rocketman, from the same director as the Queen biopic(?), the film was much more theatrical, filled with fantasy sequences and musical numbers. I enjoyed the story, Taron Egerton was excellent, as was the guy from Billy Elliot who played Bernie Taupin. Elton overcame a pretty shoddy loveless childhood, I thought the film tried hard to relay the inner torment he suffered through for much of his early and midlife. 4.5 crocodile rocks out of 5 jewel and feather encrusted headpieces

    Loved Rocketman

    Just saw Ride like a Girl and I cried like a Girl (probably can't say that these days)

    Also enjoyed Richard Says Goodbye recently

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    @canefan They have been friends since appearing in Kingsman 2 together so Egerton was able to speak to EJ and read his diaries which he used as insight about EJ the person rather than all the details about what he did in his life. He also did all of his own singing.

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    Don't ever disappoint AO Scott:

    ‘Joker’ Review: Are You Kidding Me? (Published 2019)
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    Joker: Good film that I enjoyed despite the fact I'm not a huge fan of Phoenix's tics style of acting - although TBF his style is prefect for this role.

    I can see why the ratings for this film pulled back a bit from it's original hype though. It's by no means perfect and by paying homage (as acknowledged by the filmmakers) to the likes of Taxi Driver and the King of Comedy it then invites comparison and can come across at times as a not quite as good of an impression. I don't watch previews so had no idea until it started that it was set in a similar time period, it actually seemed to flirt with being both an 70s and 80s film.

    On Mark Kermode's podcast he explained what he thought had happened in its rating. When it was announced people were like WTF, how will that work, that looks like a terrible idea etc. When it was first shown at film festivals it was actually rather good so those reviewers heaped praise on it. That in turn raised expectations and when it was released in general there was push back. Add in a bit of controversy and that in turn feeds more controversy (good for the film too).

    On the 'politics' - which includes spoilers so be wary if you haven't seen it:

    :::

    In all honesty I can see how some people might be uncomfortable with this because a huge amount of people I was listening to when leaving the cinema really felt sorry for the Joker. The movie is designed to do that. But in the end he's just a homicidal maniac, no matter how it happened.

    To me personally this was no different than say Breaking Bad, Walt is a nasty piece of work, some fans get that and others don't care, or the Shield with Vic or Sopranos with Tony.

    If the Aurora shooting hadn't of happened then I don't think much of the controversy would have been stirred up.

    :::

    I'm wondering if the success of it (assuming the box office holds throughout its run) will see it become film canon and the new Batman film will be continuation?

    6.9 Thomas Wayne isn't very nice's out 10 isn't Alfred supposed to be ex SAS?

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    @Nepia not sure you needed to spoiler that bro...I havent seen it, but cant see anyting in that which made me go, damn...huge spoiler

    Interestingly I have almost finished watchign the Pennyworth Series, and Thomas Wayne is a bit of a dick, Alfred is a tough knut in it though, and yes ex-SAS.

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

    @Nepia not sure you needed to spoiler that bro...I havent seen it, but cant see anyting in that which made me go, damn...huge spoiler

    Interestingly I have almost finished watchign the Pennyworth Series, and Thomas Wayne is a bit of a dick, Alfred is a tough knut in it though, and yes ex-SAS.

    Yeah, I think I was just doing better to be safe than sorry. I think I was more alluding to the themes. In hindsight I think you're right but I guess I'll leave it as is. Also, I think I miss wrote that SAS part, I was meaning the movie Alfred doesn't seem ex SAS when he should.

    Is Pennyworth any good? Although I'm hopeless with TV now, there's so much out there I just watch what I can stream on Netflix or Stan.

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

    the Pennyworth Series, and Thomas Wayne is a bit of a dick, Alfred is a tough knut in it though, and yes ex-SAS.

    Yeah, I think I was just doing better to be safe than sorry. I think I was more alluding to the themes. In hindsight I think you're right but I guess I'll leave it as is.
    Is Pennyworth any good? Although I'm hopeless with TV now, there's so much out there I just watch what I can stream on Netflix or Stan.

    I like it, it is a bit silly, in a Gotham type way, but not as dark.

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

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

    the Pennyworth Series, and Thomas Wayne is a bit of a dick, Alfred is a tough knut in it though, and yes ex-SAS.

    Yeah, I think I was just doing better to be safe than sorry. I think I was more alluding to the themes. In hindsight I think you're right but I guess I'll leave it as is.
    Is Pennyworth any good? Although I'm hopeless with TV now, there's so much out there I just watch what I can stream on Netflix or Stan.

    I like it, it is a bit silly, in a Gotham type way, but not as dark.

    I checked out of Gotham in the first season, wasn't not enjoying it just had other better stuff ... in fact that happened with all the Superhero shows for me even though I quite enjoyed just sitting back switching my brain off and watching.

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    @Nepia ha I meant Gotham City in general rather than the Gotham series...

    DC Characters (well baddies) that live in Gotham are a big OTT and dark

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    MIB: INternational

    Was better than I expected, some amusing lines, a bit of a nod to Thor, 20 mins too long.

    2.95 memory flash thingees out of 5 close saves of the world

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    I'm having a bit of a movies and tv binge, thanks Netflix.

    Two most recent movies: The Highwaymen (the two Texas Rangers who took down Bonnie and Clyde) quite good. Murder Mystery (people keep dying. Not nearly camp or funny or dark enough, not really anything except meh with some nice locations.)

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