Films I watched this week

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Halb

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184 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Clockwork Cupcake said:
I read an article that said that Neeson turned down action roles earlier in his career as he knew that once he started down that path, it would dominate his career from then on, and that would be plenty of time for that later on in his career.

Seems that his comments were accurate / prophetic.
I've also seen an interview where he said they all expected Taken to be a straight to DVD schocky crap affair, and then it blew up!

SpudLink

5,893 posts

193 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Halb said:
Clockwork Cupcake said:
I read an article that said that Neeson turned down action roles earlier in his career as he knew that once he started down that path, it would dominate his career from then on, and that would be plenty of time for that later on in his career.

Seems that his comments were accurate / prophetic.
I've also seen an interview where he said they all expected Taken to be a straight to DVD schocky crap affair, and then it blew up!
I would think that after years of bearing your soul to achieve critical praise but financial insecurity, the chance to get paid big bucks to just play a two dimensional action hero might be hard to resist.

Clockwork Cupcake

74,755 posts

273 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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SpudLink said:
I would think that after years of bearing your soul to achieve critical praise but financial insecurity, the chance to get paid big bucks to just play a two dimensional action hero might be hard to resist.
Indeed.

As an aside, I remember the derision and confusion when Bruce Willis did Die Hard, as up until then he was best known for his character in Moonlighting, and Bruce Willis as an action hero seemed incongruous. Then, years later, once firmly established as an action star he did Death Becomes Her and everyone thought how odd it was to not see him in an action role. smile


Halb

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Monday 22nd January 2018
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SpudLink said:
I would think that after years of bearing your soul to achieve critical praise but financial insecurity, the chance to get paid big bucks to just play a two dimensional action hero might be hard to resist.
I know I wouldn't resist!

bstb3

4,117 posts

159 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Halb said:
I know I wouldn't resist!
Me either, although the is probably little demand for an action hero that needs a bit of a sit down mid scene. "The Potato" is not a particularly enticing name for a movie either. Mind you, if they can get away with "The Commuter"...

ukaskew

10,642 posts

222 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Just got in from The Commuter and thought it was an entertaining way to spend a few hours. It probably helped that...

a) it's the first of these Neeson action vehicles I've ever seen.

b) I have a Limitless Card.

Kept me guessing for a while, was good fun and I could just relax and absorb.

Yes, it's bottom of the pile in the past 6 weeks, but then those 6 weeks have treated me to Three Billboards, The Shape of Water, Molly's Game, The Post, Darkest Hour and All the Money in the World amongst others. It was almost a relief to watch something ridiculous after all that, it's been the most incredible streak of top drawer films I can ever remember.

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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It was Whiplash tonight.

It's been sitting there doing nothing for months and I can see why it's rated so highly by so many folks on this thread. It's a hell of an engaging film. Right the way to the very final scene.

A Dave Grohl skins fury out of a spinal tap 11

Lanby

1,106 posts

215 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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2012 - what a load of sh*te - from start to finish it was utter tripe, its not even so bad its good, its just bad!
John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Thandie Newton, Danny Glover and Woody Harrelson you owe me 2hours 38mins of my life back!!

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri - I enjoyed that
Mollys Game - worth a watch
It - made me jump - I don't like horror movies or clowns
The Foreigner - really enjoyed this Jackie Chan movie
Forbidden Kingdom - a load of tosh

Aladdin and Cars with the kids smile

All in all a mixed bag this week


Animal

5,255 posts

269 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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Downsizing.

A great premise, and a great start to the film, but IMO completely let down by the ending. Some funny dialogue, but I was glad to see the final credits, 3/10.

ukaskew

10,642 posts

222 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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Animal said:
Downsizing.

A great premise, and a great start to the film, but IMO completely let down by the ending. Some funny dialogue, but I was glad to see the final credits, 3/10.
Ah, really? Had heard it didn't really match up to the premise but was planning to go see this on Thursday. I was a bit annoyed that the latest trailer that I couldn't really avoid in the cinema gave away a fairly large plot point that I wasn't aware of before (that his wife/partner doesn't downsize with him)

BigGriff540

250 posts

143 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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Open House-A Netflix film.

Total. Waste. Of. My. Life.

0/10

sc0tt

18,055 posts

202 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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ukaskew said:
Animal said:
Downsizing.

A great premise, and a great start to the film, but IMO completely let down by the ending. Some funny dialogue, but I was glad to see the final credits, 3/10.
Ah, really? Had heard it didn't really match up to the premise but was planning to go see this on Thursday. I was a bit annoyed that the latest trailer that I couldn't really avoid in the cinema gave away a fairly large plot point that I wasn't aware of before (that his wife/partner doesn't downsize with him)
Crap film - switched it off in the end.

Adam B

27,298 posts

255 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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ukaskew said:
Just got in from The Commuter and thought it was an entertaining way to spend a few hours. It probably helped that...

a) it's the first of these Neeson action vehicles I've ever seen.

b) I have a Limitless Card.
snap on b), Neeson is pretty good on these gruff action hero roles but some of the plots/scripts are becoming dumb or cringey

he basically plays the same character

Decent:
Taken - do you live in a cave?
Unknown
The Grey

Fun but dumb:
Taken 2
Taken 3
Run all night
Non-Stop
Commuter

stongle

5,910 posts

163 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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Adam B said:
snap on b), Neeson is pretty good on these gruff action hero roles but some of the plots/scripts are becoming dumb or cringey

he basically plays the same character

Decent:
Taken - do you live in a cave?
Unknown
The Grey

Fun but dumb:
Taken 2
Taken 3
Run all night
Non-Stop
Commuter
I'd take the Grey of that list and add A Walk among the Tombstones. As one of his better ones of late.

Ructions

4,705 posts

122 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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DoubleTime said:
bristolracer said:
Sicario
Didn’t feel like it had a plot.
Some brutal moments in it , but won’t bother again
5/10
GTFO!!!!!¬¬¬¬¬¬¬
I think he's overselling it tbh. 3.5/10

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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I thought it was lackluster mush, very overrated.

Halb

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53,012 posts

184 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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THe esoteric western LIam is in with Brosnan is good, not your typical western, a lil different.

coppice

8,641 posts

145 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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yellowjack said:
Darkest Hour.

Seldom have I seen a movie that so completely convinces me that "this is real". I have to say that I actually believed that Gary Oldman might really be Winston Spencer-Churchill for large parts of it.

There can be no spoilers, really. We all (should) know the story, and how it ends. But I was completely gripped by it, to the extent that I was rooting for him to pull off the Dunkirk evacuation and avoid a vote of no confidence.

I suppose it's possible that others may not agree, and while I don't like the "masterpiece" label, I thought that this was definitely a film-making masterclass. Costumes, lighting, make-up, casting. No one on screen looked out of place, and even the fictionalised bits fit well into the narrative. I very rarely come out of a cinema thinking "I could watch that again right now..." but I'd have happily gone back for more of this, if there'd been tickets available.

Aside from Oldman, I thought Ronald Pickup put in an excellent performance as Neville Chamberlain.

I don't generally give a stuff about The Oscars, or other such awards ceremonies, but if this film doesn't win a clutch of awards then there really is no justice in the world...
And I thought it was abysmal - sorry. Oldman was workmanlike, or he was when his accent didn't slip. KST was fine (but could have done this half asleep ) but the film was woeful. The tearful secretary diversion was an echo of the similarly cliched role in the recent Churchill film starring Brian Cox (who was far better than Oldman ) and the underground diversion - words almost fail me . It didn't happen. Did anybody think - really? - that WSC was a man whose policyon fighting the war , and inspiration for the speech was decided by a vox pop on the tube ? Kids running round in Hitler masks, in 1940...at least this nonsense made me laugh . A leaden handed nod to 21Century sensibility by not only encountering a mixed race couple but having his quote completed by the guy ? Come on....

RBH58

969 posts

136 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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Oldman is still going to win the Best Actor Oscar. The academy like that sort of performance. If it wins best picture they got it very wrong.

RBH58

969 posts

136 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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Adam B said:
Neeson is pretty good on these gruff action hero roles but some of the plots/scripts are becoming dumb or cringey

he basically plays the same character
He’s making crappy choices. I wonder if he and Nicholas Cage have the same agent?
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