Good films I watched this weekend

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Northern Munkee

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200 months

Tuesday 9th June 2009
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Missed it at the cinema, but christened my Pioneer LX5090 with Valkyrie last night. Good romp, fairly accurate, huge amount of extras on the blu ray disc.

Picture quality awesome, sound window & wall shaking.

Followed it up with Man On Wire which was a pretty good documentary, about the high wire stunt between the twin towers in 1970, just maybe not quite as good as the hype, to say it was nominated for an oscar.

Legend83

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222 months

Tuesday 9th June 2009
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Oops - should have posted my Role Models viewing in here rather than setting up a new thread.

Well, as said in the thread, it had some funny lines and a typical heart-warming story about geeky kid who wins the girl etc.

Not a classic in comparison to the likes of Old School, Anchorman, Step Brothers etc.

shirt

22,572 posts

201 months

Tuesday 9th June 2009
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you have a funny definition of 'classic' legend, but to each their own.

agree on valkyrie, much better than the words 'starring tom cruise' would suggest.

Legend83

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Tuesday 9th June 2009
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shirt said:
you have a funny definition of 'classic' legend, but to each their own.
hehe

I meant 'classic' in the sense of Will Ferrell-esque classics, if Will Ferrell is your thing i.e. crude but inoffensive school-boy humour.


toasty

7,474 posts

220 months

Wednesday 10th June 2009
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Saw Frost/Nixon recently.

Wasn't expecting much but thought it was really well made and acted.

shirt

22,572 posts

201 months

Wednesday 10th June 2009
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michael clayton:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Clayton_(film...

don't know why i hadn't seen this sooner, very good film. i have seen a few films with tom wilkinson in recently and he's a great actor. the film also has 'the greek' from the wore playing a loan shark.


also watched 'the weatherman' which is average, but well worth watching simply for the scene where michael caine discusses his grandaughter's camel toe!

sstein

6,249 posts

254 months

Wednesday 10th June 2009
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shirt said:
also watched 'the weatherman' which is average, but well worth watching simply for the scene where michael caine discusses his grandaughter's camel toe!
I thought the weatherman was an outstanding film, Nicholas Cage best film by a long way.

shirt

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201 months

Wednesday 10th June 2009
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i agree with it being nic cage's best film, laregely because he made an effort to speak through his mouth.

i just thought it came across as hollywood trying to do indie, and also try to be a 'message' film. in all honesty, just not my cup of tea. i would watch it again for michael caine's bits though, he steals it.

ian_uk1975

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202 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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Usual missus complaint that we always watch stuff that's gory, violent, scary, etc. So, watched the following to win back some Brownie points:

The Time Machine (2002 remake)
Bolt

Thought both were pretty good smile

tdm34ds

7,370 posts

210 months

Tuesday 16th June 2009
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Northern Munkee said:
Missed it at the cinema, but christened my Pioneer LX5090 with Valkyrie last night. Good romp, fairly accurate, huge amount of extras on the blu ray disc.

Picture quality awesome, sound window & wall shaking.

Followed it up with Man On Wire which was a pretty good documentary, about the high wire stunt between the twin towers in 1970, just maybe not quite as good as the hype, to say it was nominated for an oscar.
Totally agree on this Film, get past the accents and it's a very well acted movie

Stellar british thesp' cast even Eddie Izzard!! thoroughly engrossing and the extras on
the Blu-Ray disc are good as well

Finlandia

7,803 posts

231 months

Tuesday 16th June 2009
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The New World (2005) last night, a very visual and "arty" film. Must say, I did enjoy it, even if I probably should not admit to liking it. wink

gbbird

5,186 posts

244 months

Tuesday 16th June 2009
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I watched The Story of Anvil last night. Very good film indeed.

shirt

22,572 posts

201 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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recently:

bad education - an almodovar film. well shot and good in parts but the story was a bit hackneyed with a poor ending. should have looked into this before renting, was a bit too gay for me.

little miss sunshine - rented as per recommendation here. better than i thought it'd be, grandpa should have been in it more.

nil by mouth - hard to watch in parts, but worth it. 'gritty' doesn't do it justice.


Colin_147

409 posts

228 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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Shamed top say I hadnt seen Taxi Driver until last weekend. Awesomely dark film that I could easily watch again - and De Niro was excellent

K50 DEL

9,237 posts

228 months

Thursday 18th June 2009
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Watched one missed call last night (the American remake)
Not a bad movie, made me jump several times

david_h

579 posts

263 months

Friday 19th June 2009
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Watched "crossing over", new film that has been accused of copying the format of "Crash".

It's about how immigrants try to gain legal status in the US, and how the lives of these people intersect with others that are followed in the film, e.g. Harrison Ford plays an immigration enforcement officer or something.

Good 7.5/10 film imho

Got "Thick as Thieves" with Morgan Freeman in to watch this weekend, will update with view later.

im

34,302 posts

217 months

Monday 29th June 2009
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Slagathore said:
Donnie Darko is good!
Then here's a present: http://www.sdarko.com/


Legend83

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222 months

Monday 29th June 2009
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Watched Terminator Salvation on Friday. Meh.

It was ok.

Gun

13,431 posts

218 months

Monday 29th June 2009
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im said:
Slagathore said:
Donnie Darko is good!
Then here's a present: http://www.sdarko.com/
Hmm, not convinced about that.

toasty

7,474 posts

220 months

Monday 29th June 2009
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Saw Death Race with Jason Statham.

It's a Ronseal film, you know what to expect and you won't be disappointed.
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