Argylle from the Director of Kingsman & Layer Cake

Argylle from the Director of Kingsman & Layer Cake

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Tango13

8,475 posts

177 months

Friday 2nd February
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DKS said:
Cavill, Jackson, Cena and the legendary Rockwell?

It could be a documentary about arse paper. I'm in!

(Series 230 in my campaign to get people to see Mr. Right)
I watched Mr. Right earlier on your recommendation, silly but laugh out loud funny in parts.

A solid 7 red noses out of 10 kitten ears.

GH911

29 posts

79 months

Friday 2nd February
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John Henry said:
Remember when Olympus Had Fallen came out? White House Down was released at the same sort of time. Similar premise.
I haven’t seen the Lost City with Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum, but it looked, from the trailers, very similar to this.
Saw this last night - and I see where you are coming from, but without spoilering it’s different enough (in my view). I thought the storyline was pretty unusual and a change from the norm, as there are twists and turns along the way.
I enjoyed it (my wife a bit more I think), was a good couple of hours at the cinema. Rockwell was as superb as he usually is. Not good enough to start saying to people that ‘you must go’, but a solid 6/10 from me. Happy to watch it again in 3 years on ITV2.

mooseracer

1,923 posts

171 months

Saturday 3rd February
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We also saw it last night.

I'd agree with the above - although I think I enjoyed it slightly more than my wife.

In my book it's worth going to see if you have an unlimited card (or similar) but I wouldn't recommend someone handing over actual cash to go see it.


UTH

8,997 posts

179 months

Saturday 3rd February
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mooseracer said:
We also saw it last night.

I'd agree with the above - although I think I enjoyed it slightly more than my wife.

In my book it's worth going to see if you have an unlimited card (or similar) but I wouldn't recommend someone handing over actual cash to go see it.
So not quite as bad as the harsh 1* reviews make out?

bodhi

10,614 posts

230 months

Saturday 3rd February
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UTH said:
So not quite as bad as the harsh 1* reviews make out?
We saw it last night before reading the reviews, and struggled to marry up the poor reviews to what we'd seen.

We both thoroughly enjoyed it, would watch again.

mooseracer

1,923 posts

171 months

Saturday 3rd February
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UTH said:
mooseracer said:
We also saw it last night.

I'd agree with the above - although I think I enjoyed it slightly more than my wife.

In my book it's worth going to see if you have an unlimited card (or similar) but I wouldn't recommend someone handing over actual cash to go see it.
So not quite as bad as the harsh 1* reviews make out?
Absolutely not. I think 6/10.

UTH

8,997 posts

179 months

Saturday 3rd February
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mooseracer said:
UTH said:
mooseracer said:
We also saw it last night.

I'd agree with the above - although I think I enjoyed it slightly more than my wife.

In my book it's worth going to see if you have an unlimited card (or similar) but I wouldn't recommend someone handing over actual cash to go see it.
So not quite as bad as the harsh 1* reviews make out?
Absolutely not. I think 6/10.
Good to know, I was quite looking forward to watching it at some point. Might not make the trip to the cinema though.

Scabutz

7,680 posts

81 months

Saturday 3rd February
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UTH said:
mooseracer said:
UTH said:
mooseracer said:
We also saw it last night.

I'd agree with the above - although I think I enjoyed it slightly more than my wife.

In my book it's worth going to see if you have an unlimited card (or similar) but I wouldn't recommend someone handing over actual cash to go see it.
So not quite as bad as the harsh 1* reviews make out?
Absolutely not. I think 6/10.
Good to know, I was quite looking forward to watching it at some point. Might not make the trip to the cinema though.
I never pay much attention to critics because they are usually up their own arse and chat st, plus I like a st film (that's good if you know what I mean).

I'll get a new Vitality ticket in a week so will give it a go. Won't cost anything, although might pay for the isense / imax upgrade.

Edited by Scabutz on Saturday 3rd February 18:05

UTH

8,997 posts

179 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Scabutz said:
I never pay much attention to critics because they are usually up their own arse amd chat, plus I like a st film (that's good if you know what I mean).

I'll get a new Vitality ticket in a week so will give it a go. Won't cost anything, although might pay for the isense / imax upgrade.
Fair point. A lot of the Oscar winning films in recent times I’ve found utterly dull.

_Rich_

966 posts

173 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Just came back from seeing it.

From what i saw from the reviews I went in with massively low expectations.

But i fully enjoyed it. Just a bit of brain out fun, some nice twists and the music was great. Like someone else said i'd watch it again in a few years on the tele.

6/10

fatbutt

2,663 posts

265 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Good, daft fun. Best part about it was seeing Bryce, a little bit chunky these days, kicking ass at the end. Refreshing to see a lady who you could believe could deliver a punch.

Solid 7 of 10.

4Q

3,370 posts

145 months

Sunday 4th February
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DKS said:
(Series 230 in my campaign to get people to see Mr. Right)
Just watched Mr Right based on on your recommendation and enjoyed it as good cheesy brain out fun.

DeejRC

5,842 posts

83 months

Monday 12th February
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So, the first half is good silly watchable fun.
The second half is absolute, complete and utter dross. Almost unwatchable dross.

DodgyGeezer

40,619 posts

191 months

Tuesday 13th February
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DKS said:
Cavill, Jackson, Cena and the legendary Rockwell?

It could be a documentary about arse paper. I'm in!

(Series 230 in my campaign to get people to see Mr. Right)
keep on with the Mr Right campaign, I watched it some time ago and properly enjoyed it, likewise Argylle

DeejRC

5,842 posts

83 months

Friday 16th February
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Watching Mr Right on Friday night.

blingybongy

3,882 posts

147 months

Friday 16th February
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DeejRC said:
Watching Mr Right on Friday night.
It's most enjoyable.

madcowman

217 posts

119 months

Monday 19th February
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Watched Mr. Right at the weekend -perfect Sunday afternoon mind in neutral fun smile

daqinggregg

1,579 posts

130 months

Friday 8th March
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Watched it with Mrs. DG; what a load of utter tosh, characters that stretched credibility beyond belief, a completely unbelievable plot.

Absolutely loved it; better than many recent films, that take themselves far too seriously, a breath of fresh air.

Ari

19,353 posts

216 months

Sunday 5th May
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Just caught up with this and echo the above.

Utter nonsense but absolutely fking brilliant, I LOVED it!! Huge amount of fun!

Tycho

11,649 posts

274 months

Monday 6th May
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DeejRC said:
So, the first half is good silly watchable fun.
The second half is absolute, complete and utter dross. Almost unwatchable dross.
I watched it last night and thought the same as you. The dancing while shooting bad guys and the ice skating scenes were so embarrassingly bad. So formulaic and derivative and with the cast it had it could have been great fun.