Movie review thread...
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@kiwiwomble said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Much better job of the mo!
One advantage of only using footage from before he grew it.
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@kirwan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@kiwiwomble said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Much better job of the mo!
One advantage of only using footage from before he grew it.
Really? The first fight scene looked pretty similar to the original
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@kiwiwomble said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@kirwan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@kiwiwomble said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Much better job of the mo!
One advantage of only using footage from before he grew it.
Really? The first fight scene looked pretty similar to the original
At the Superman statue? It was longer, and had the stupid Batman joke removed.
A lot of different dialogue.
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The biggest praise so far...it makes sense. It reminds me to Kingdom of Heaven, famously bad movie on release...but the +3hr directors cut made list of one of the best directors cuts, I honestly believe just because all the little things they removed to make it cinema length...are all the small things that make the big things make sense
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They actually mention the flash dream sequence! Am I right they didn’t in the original
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I was going to list a few things but realised it easier just to say it was great, any critiques I have would actually just be about how they could have split out some stuff and made a whole trilogy of movies, worth watching
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Only other thing I wasn’t sure about was the epilogue, it was great...but I don’t see the point In Setting stuff up they’re not going to follow through on, it’s just a tease
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What he shot was setting up a sequel though. There are plot points for a Flash film, the once planned Cyborg film, as well as at least one sequel for Justice League.
And his arc for Superman was to end with the smiling, heroic version we all know. He was trying to tell a story about how he got there instead of starting perfect.
And originally he was going to have an after credits scene casting a new Green Lantern.
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@kirwan 100%, i get that, its petty clear that's why they would have been shot originally, but unless theres a chance DC are going to reinstate the Snyden-verse im not sure i would have included everything in the prologue, i always had in my head this whole thing was to give the fans what they want but the prologue is just a bit of tease of something they're not going to see
I am going to add one thing, i came out liking all the characters, even the bad guys, all the heros have sweet moments and it was clear why they were there and steppenwolf was menacing, i good bad guy and hes not even the real big bad
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Where's this eighteen hour extravaganza of superheroes available?
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@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Where's this eighteen hour extravaganza of superheroes available?
I watched it on Neon
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@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Where's this eighteen hour extravaganza of superheroes available?
Binge/Fox in Oz. I think you can buy it from Apple TV.
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Coach Carter. Based on a true story, Samuel L Jackson plays the tough basketball coach with a heart of gold trying to make a difference to his team of unruly ghetto rats. Sort of Last Chance U meets Dangerous Minds. All the usual cliches but a rewarding film, 5 college scholarships out of 5 signed contracts
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@nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Where's this eighteen hour extravaganza of superheroes available?
Binge/Fox in Oz. I think you can buy it from Apple TV.
i just signed up for Binge, will check what else is available and cancel if nothing else we want to watch
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@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Coach Carter. Based on a true story, Samuel L Jackson plays the tough basketball coach with a heart of gold trying to make a difference to his team of unruly ghetto rats. Sort of Last Chance U meets Dangerous Minds. All the usual cliches but a rewarding film, 5 college scholarships out of 5 signed contracts
Jeez, you're late to this party!!! Good flick though, I've watched a few times, good fun in that Remenber the Titans vein.
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@kiwiwomble said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Where's this eighteen hour extravaganza of superheroes available?
Binge/Fox in Oz. I think you can buy it from Apple TV.
i just signed up for Binge, will check what else is available and cancel if nothing else we want to watch
There's lots of actual good stuff on there once you've watched the fanboi-athon.
They have all the HBO stuff so they have some classics like Sopranos, The Wire etc. I can't really comment on their films as most of theirs is recentish movies and I tend to go to the cinema to watch them.
Do they still have the free trial?
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@voodoo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Coach Carter. Based on a true story, Samuel L Jackson plays the tough basketball coach with a heart of gold trying to make a difference to his team of unruly ghetto rats. Sort of Last Chance U meets Dangerous Minds. All the usual cliches but a rewarding film, 5 college scholarships out of 5 signed contracts
Jeez, you're late to this party!!! Good flick though, I've watched a few times, good fun in that Remenber the Titans vein.
I think I've seen it before. But it still watches well
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@kiwiwomble said in Re: Movie review thread...:
The biggest praise so far...it makes sense. It reminds me to Kingdom of Heaven, famously bad movie on release...but the +3hr directors cut made list of one of the best directors cuts, I honestly believe just because all the little things they removed to make it cinema length...are all the small things that make the big things make sense
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They actually mention the flash dream sequence! Am I right they didn’t in the original
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i love the KoH directors cut, it's awesome