Films I watched this week (Vol 2)
Discussion
colin79666 said:
Just back from John Wick 3. Everything I expected really, good but not a classic.
Watch the first set of inventively violent killings, walk out of cinema for a pint, come back with ten minutes left and it's as if you've never left. Done so much better by John Woo back in the day.phazed said:
NoVetec said:
Aphex said:
Rosemary's Baby
Actually very good, I avoided it in the past as I'd mistaken it for a Stephen King book
I thought it was a SK thing as well.Actually very good, I avoided it in the past as I'd mistaken it for a Stephen King book
Didn't realise it was as old as 1968, too.
Shall I go, find a corner and die?
A great movie, which was shot at the Dakota Building on Central Park West NYC. Outside which John Lennon was assasinated in 1980.
RogerDodger said:
The Mule (Clint Eastwood).
Not watched such a simple, spelt out for idiots, predictable film for a while. Harmless. Unrewarding.
Avoid unless you like being spoon-fed.
Similar to A Man With a Gun?Not watched such a simple, spelt out for idiots, predictable film for a while. Harmless. Unrewarding.
Avoid unless you like being spoon-fed.
A film that just gently travels along and keeps you in a state of total relaxation.
phazed said:
Similar to A Man With a Gun?
A film that just gently travels along and keeps you in a state of total relaxation.
Redford did one recently on a boat. He doesn’t talk at all until about ten minutes from the end when he swears and that’s it.A film that just gently travels along and keeps you in a state of total relaxation.
Strangely relaxing to watch.
Upgrade.
Really enjoyed that. Very well done guessing low budget.
Got the twist sort of, but not the ending or bits that led up to it so was pleasantly surprised.
Not what I expected at all.
Edited by Pesty on Monday 20th May 00:16
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