Films I watched this week

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SystemParanoia

14,343 posts

198 months

Monday 31st July 2017
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Grownups ( 2010 )

Typical Adam sandler film.. I thought it was ok, right up until the point that I woke up and the end credits were rolling.

Ill have to give it a 4/10

A very slapstick and shouty comedy, with lots of "im great and you're worthless; here, have some of my charity" type of moments.
I don't know If i can build up the will power to watch the sequel... meh

P-Jay

10,565 posts

191 months

Monday 31st July 2017
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Ghost in the Shell -

It's visually stunning, but I didn't a clue what was going on, felt like another comic book film written with an audience who already knew the story in mind. Gave up. No score as I didn't finish it.

Bleed for this -

8/10 Based on a true story as I found out later - I assumed Roger Mayweather was supposed to be a Floyd Mayweather type character, seems he is his real-life uncle. ha ha. Anyway - it's a great little low-budget boxing film with a great cast. I'm sill not sure how they can make this with Miles Teller and Aaron Echhart for $6m and the bloody Emoji Movie costs $50m.

robemcdonald

8,787 posts

196 months

Monday 31st July 2017
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ClockworkCupcake said:
robemcdonald said:
yes and this is the general film discussion thread. For those who generally cant be arsed with posting in a different thread for every film.
It's actually a discussion of what films people have watched, rather than an in-depth discussion of each film. I think it's a reasonable request that extensive discussion about a certain film should be done in the discussion thread for that film, where one exists.
Seriously? Have you read that thread? They are saying the movies crap because the train carriage at the end is "clearly" from the seventies. When someone said it doesn't matter the retort was "i suppose Tom Hardy turning up in a sea harrier would be ok too?" I am not making that up either. That is an actual reply. It reads like a transcript of an Autism support group meeting.
I don't think any of us need that sort of pain in our lives.

Quickmoose

4,494 posts

123 months

Monday 31st July 2017
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robemcdonald said:
ClockworkCupcake said:
robemcdonald said:
yes and this is the general film discussion thread. For those who generally cant be arsed with posting in a different thread for every film.
It's actually a discussion of what films people have watched, rather than an in-depth discussion of each film. I think it's a reasonable request that extensive discussion about a certain film should be done in the discussion thread for that film, where one exists.
Seriously? Have you read that thread? They are saying the movies crap because the train carriage at the end is "clearly" from the seventies. When someone said it doesn't matter the retort was "i suppose Tom Hardy turning up in a sea harrier would be ok too?" I am not making that up either. That is an actual reply. It reads like a transcript of an Autism support group meeting.
I don't think any of us need that sort of pain in our lives.
hehe

Legacywr

12,127 posts

188 months

Tuesday 1st August 2017
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Dunkirk, I could have/should have, walked out...

ClockworkCupcake

74,549 posts

272 months

Tuesday 1st August 2017
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Legacywr said:
Dunkirk, I could have/should have, walked out...
It was that 1970's train carriage wasn't it. smile

Legacywr

12,127 posts

188 months

Tuesday 1st August 2017
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ClockworkCupcake said:
Legacywr said:
Dunkirk, I could have/should have, walked out...
It was that 1970's train carriage wasn't it. smile
No, I wouldn't have noticed that! smile

Halb

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53,012 posts

183 months

Tuesday 1st August 2017
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ClockworkCupcake said:
It was that 1970's train carriage wasn't it. smile
Not the harrier jump jet?

Marty Funkhouser

5,426 posts

181 months

Tuesday 1st August 2017
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Shotcaller. Prison film featuring Lena Headley's (Cercei??) brother from Game of thrones. Very good actually. Interesting examination of guilt and shame. Worth seeing.

Legacywr

12,127 posts

188 months

Tuesday 1st August 2017
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Halb said:
ClockworkCupcake said:
It was that 1970's train carriage wasn't it. smile
Not the harrier jump jet?
Didn't see that? :/

ashleyman

6,986 posts

99 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2017
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War Of The Planet Of The Apes.

I'm not going to score it because it's a weird one. It's a beautiful film. Excellent special effects with gorgeous cinematography and a wonderful soundtrack.
At times I felt a little bored, yet at the end I felt like clapping.

I enjoyed it but not as I expected too.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2017
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Trainspotting 2

I really wanted to like it and although some scenes were laugh out loud funny the entire package was pretty lame. Drowning in its own nostalgia is bang on the mark.


phazed 11.83

21,844 posts

204 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2017
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DoubleTime said:
Trainspotting 2

I really wanted to like it and although some scenes were laugh out loud funny the entire package was pretty lame. Drowning in its own nostalgia is bang on the mark.
I loved it.

Yes nostalgic but that's what it was all about.

Acting by Ewen Bremner hilarious as well as brilliant, a thoroughly entertaining film that hit the midweek spot.

I made a point of seeing the original Trainspotting first to get in the mood and that worked really well.

8/10 from me.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2017
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Death at a Funeral

A broad farce, directed by Frank Oz, about various disasters that happen at a funeral. I'd never heard of it (or the apparently inferior US remake) but it had a few good laughs which justify its pretty solid reviews on IMDB.
Worth a look if you are in the mood for farce.

6.5/10 (gaining a mark for having Peter Dinklage and Daisy Donovan in it, losing a mark for having the very annoying Kris Marshall)

King Herald

23,501 posts

216 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2017
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Kong, Skull Island.

Despite the potentially good cast, it still panned out as tedious, predictable and sleep inducing.

5/10

Wait Here Until Green Light Shows

15,227 posts

200 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2017
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Captain Fantastic

The name of the film made me think it was just another silly super-hero type movie, but it isn't.
It's about a man and his six kids who live a nomadic lifestyle in the wilds of America, who eventually concede that they need to integrate more with society.
Great film. Well worth watching.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2017
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phazed 11.83 said:
I loved it.

Yes nostalgic but that's what it was all about.

Acting by Ewen Bremner hilarious as well as brilliant, a thoroughly entertaining film that hit the midweek spot.

I made a point of seeing the original Trainspotting first to get in the mood and that worked really well.

8/10 from me.
There's some things that were great the first time around and shouldn't be revisited like an ex from 20 years ago. It's never going to work no matter how much rose tinted the glasses are biggrin

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2017
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9/10 Dunkirk

Probably the best war film i have seen and i have seen a lot. So emotional, so bleak, to me felt like i was actually there. The spitfire scenes were worth the ticket price alone.

Glad i saw it at the cinema, the sound is what makes it. i was sitting on the edge of my seat throughout. Really good homage, and not Americanized, to the heroes that died on the beaches.

robemcdonald

8,787 posts

196 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2017
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The Spruce goose said:
9/10 Dunkirk

Probably the best war film i have seen and i have seen a lot. So emotional, so bleak, to me felt like i was actually there. The spitfire scenes were worth the ticket price alone.

Glad i saw it at the cinema, the sound is what makes it. i was sitting on the edge of my seat throughout. Really good homage, and not Americanized, to the heroes that died on the beaches.
Yes, yes. But what about the material on the train seat? Or the fact that the date mark on one of the truck tyres was from 2015 (if you zoom in) or what about the UPVC window clearly visible in a split second shot of the sea front?

chris watton

22,477 posts

260 months

Wednesday 2nd August 2017
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robemcdonald said:
Yes, yes. But what about the material on the train seat? Or the fact that the date mark on one of the truck tyres was from 2015 (if you zoom in) or what about the UPVC window clearly visible in a split second shot of the sea front?
Also, was there the correct number of rivets on the side panelling of the carriages, very important! hehe

(There are actually some people like that, the long winter nights must simply fly by...)

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