I suggest you make your own mind up. Don't be a troll.
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Not trolling; I genuinely do believe it's a bad movie, based on what I've read. However, as you say, I'll make my own mind up (though I won't be forking out cash to see it).
My point was just that 'made for fans, not critics' is a phrase I associate with some of the worst movies ever made.
I'd rather watch 'a movie made for fans' than 'a movie made for critics', I am a fan not a critic.
I saw London Has Fallen yesterday... and loved every minute of it.
I thought it was better than the first film (Olympus Has Fallen), with a better story line and a semi-believable plot. The role of the hero was made for Gerrard Butler, though I don't know what Lance Armstrong (Aaron Eckhart) was doing as the POTUS :unconscious:
Some of the effects were a bit ropey, but then you can't actually go round blowing historic London monuments up for a film, can you.
I also suspect the SAS would NEVER get themselves into a fire-fight in a narrow street, but let's gloss over that.
I'd give it a 8/10 and will definitely watch it when it pops up on Prime, or Netflix :thumbsup:
Like someone above said, the trailer for Eye In The Sky (Helen Mirren / the late Alan Rickman) looked right up my alley too !
Hail, Caeser , really enjoyed it.
I saw Helen Mirren, Aaron Paul, and the late Alan Rickman in "Eye in the Sky" today.
Excellent, as one would expect. Mirren still has me entranced! :love_heart:
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Eddie The Eagle is outstanding, anyone over 40 needs to see this movie NOW!
99 Homes.
Aw man, I was going to suggest the same thing.
Saw it tonight and loved it. I know it's not 100% true and probably a bit sugary, but best film I've seen in a while - laughed a lot and wiped away the odd tear ( dusty cinema seats, obviously).
Took our 8 and 6 year old to watch it. Probably a little bit too grown up for them, but they were on the edge of their seats all the way through it.
My little girl squealed in delight every time he landed a jump.
The GF and I did wince a little at the Bo Derek love making bit though; thankfully went over the kids head!
And yes, I am over 40.
My top movie of all time is the Departed
Classic
Good kill.
99p on iTunes this week.
Worth a watch
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Eddie the Eagle - pure joy!!
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The Hateful Eight, quite enjoyed it. Typical Tarantino though so bit of a gore fest.
Two I've just see.
Hardcore Henry - having thought about it, I'm still not sure if this one should be in this thread or the bad movies thread.
Midnight Special - excellently acted, a decent story. Worth seeing for sure.
Foggy
Brooklyn, the lady in the van, star wars next
We watched "Play Misty For Me" again this afternoon. Eastwood was excellent but Jessica Walters was supreme.
Eddie
We still kill the old way. Bit of a romp. Largely predictable but raised a smile. Watch to the end for the comments about the job with Charlie.
The wife and I watched 21 Grams last night, dark but we both thought it was a good film (and we rarely agree on whether a film is good or bad).
We watched Hail, Caesar! and Daddy's Home last night.
It's great to see the Coen brothers back to their best but I had very low expectations of Daddy's Home, but it is actually very funny!
Odeon ran a 50% off deal yesterday so I saw the only thing I fancied which was Eddie the Eagle. Didn't have high expectations but I really enjoyed it. Great 80's soundtrack and good to see a lot of British acting talent on screen, oh and Wolverine.
a solid 8/10.
Sat and watched Secret in their Eyes with Julia Roberts the other week.
Fantastic actoring with a strong story line with twists and turns.
Unlike The Trust with Nick Cage, what a very poor ending
From what I've read (I haven't seen it) the remake is poor compared to the original (as is to be pretty much expected with all Hollywood remakes). I'd recommend you take the time to check that one out.
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We watched Narc from 2002 starring Jason Patrick again last night. I think that it was a really underrated film when it was out, definitely worth a watch I'd say
Enjoyable movie
Want to see Triple9
We saw this last night and thought it absolutely superb with a particularly excellent performance from the young boy. The construct that somebody could have no knowledge of or ability to properly comprehend the outside world because all they had known was the inside of 12ft x 12ft box is a powerful one. The other strong impression given was that what is contained in the film storyline really is only the beginning.
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We saw it at the Filmrauschpalast; a first visit to a Kiez Cinema in fairly unfashionable district. It felt like going back 15 years to a Berlin that seems to be gradually vanishing; a heavily pierced and tattooed attendant, €12 for two entrance charge and an all-pervading smell of dope as we emerged into the cool night air. Fabulous and they even said we could bring the dog next time.
I also watched Smoke for the first time last week with Harvey Keitel and William Hurt. Just utterlly fantastic story-telling.
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Watched Look Who's Back last night. Not sure what I was expecting as I found the book to be excellent but wondered how it would transfer to the big screen. I worried for nothing. The film was genuinely funny but quite thought provoking at times. Well worth a watch.
Watched Deadpool last night and absolutely loved it.
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Forbidden Planet, on BBC4 tonight, brilliant!:eagerness:
Watched Eye in the Sky, with Helen Mirren and Alan Rickman - a very enjoyable film, the 102 minutes flew.
This may have already been mentioned as it was made in 1998; farcical, energetic and very funny, the Serbian film 'Black Cat, White Cat'.
The second time I've seen it and only now have I realised that the leading actress, Branka Katić, also played Tatiana Taylor, Barry's second
wife in 'Auf Wiedersehen, Pet'.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118843/
Australian, low budget, 1997, and filmed in only 11 days but I thought "The Castle" was absolutely hilarious :-
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I am currently on a binge of schlocky Brit horror films of the '60's-'70's on the Horror channel.
Have particularly enjoyed The Legacy and Satan's Slaves.
Lol Arnold's movie 'the last stand' isn't to bad imo BETTER than the expendables.
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Bastille Day. Switch your brain off,accept it is written by a 10 year old and some shop dummies could act it better and it's a fairly innocuous way to spend 90 minutes.
Recently watched Remember on android box / Showbox
Highly recommended
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I couldn't agree more...it is a superb film,really well acted. I actually went to see Eddie the Eagle but it turned out to be the subtitled version so I went to see this instead. Funnily enough I had read the blurb and wasn't that fussed but I couldn't have been more wrong. Just go and watch it.
Watched Nymphomaniac: Volume I on Filmfour last night. I was expecting a scientific study on the psychological state and consequences of the uncontrollable urges which a sufferer endures and the impact this may have on their lifestyle and possible relationship dynamics.
It was quite naughty.
I watched The History Boys the night before last and I'm ashamed to say that I've not seen it before. Some excellent performances and particularly from some of the younger actors.
Dead Pool, was very funny, and great special effects.