Hustle on Netflix with Adam Sandler, a wonderfully acted sports (NBA) drama, some obvious plot points but handled in a way that doesn’t make them corny. A big father/son angle to it.
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Hustle on Netflix with Adam Sandler, a wonderfully acted sports (NBA) drama, some obvious plot points but handled in a way that doesn’t make them corny. A big father/son angle to it.
Kingsman was on C4 earlier, a brilliant bit of fun.
"Manners. Maketh. Man."
Crazy, crap and brilliant at the same time!
Forgot to post last week, but went to cinema to see Banshees of Inisherin. I've never seen a film so simultaneously hilarious and melancholy.
I absolutely loved it.
The performances from Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan were nothing short of extraordinary. The scenery was beautiful and the cinematography matched up to it, with some incredible shots. The dialogue is acidic at times, rich in warmth at others, but never anything short of gripping.
I'm really looking forward to watching this again. It's one of those that is worth going to see 'cold' if you have enjoyed McDonaghs previous work (In Bruges, Three Billboards).
Absolutely brilliant film!
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Definitely don’t want a all gold watch, gold bits and or a leather strap is what I was thinking (or no gold at all…)
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Just watched
21 Bridges
Excellent watch fast paced good twists.
Chadwick Boseman a sad loss.
Sitting down to watch All Quiet on the Western Front (the remake) on Netflix this evening... I heard it was great and it looks like it got very high scores. I will report back!
We watched this last night, bit of a tough watch at times just because of the topic it's covering, but very very good, it deserves the high rating [emoji108]
Also if anyone wants a light heated watch the new Nicolas Cage film The Unbearable Weight of Massive Tallent is a great watch! Like most people I love the old classics con air, face off, the rock etc, but his performance in this comedy is great [emoji108]
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I’ve just watched one of the worst films I’ve come across in a while called “The Brothers Grimsby’ on Netflix and yet I was glued to it at the same time. Anything that has Sasha Baron Cohen in it is edge of the seat cringeworthy at the best of times and yet I found myself chuckling at some of the rather disgusting scenes and unable to look away despite wanting to !!!
As mentioned above The Unbearable Weight of Massive Tallent was a pretty decent movie
Another noteworthy one I watched recently is The Outfit with Mark Rylance
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Bullet train also a decent watch, has the slight feel of snatch / lock stock style humour [emoji108] and Brad Pitt's excellent in it
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Rattling through the old Rathbone/Bruce Sherlock films for the umpteenth time. Bloody love them!
The Ronaldo documentary on iPlayer is absolutely brilliant. What a wonderful story, the phenomenon indeed.
Highly recommend!
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Glass Onion is great fun, the Musk allusions are very thinly veiled.
Just watched the Guy Ritchie film The Gentlemen on Netflix.
Definitely worth a watch, but not as slick or as fun as Snatch, Lock Stock etc. Also the dialogue is a bit forced and generally a bit tired. I found the acting excellent though, Hugh Grant in particular and that’s not something you’d have written around the time Lock Stock came out!
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I've watched them every 5 years or so for the past 35 years. So atmospheric and entertaining. Brilliant casting - v creepy characters.
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I can warmly recommend Talking About Trees - a documentary about the escapades of the elderly gentlemen of the Sudanese Film Club.
https://mubi.com/films/talking-about-trees
Got around to watching The Courier this evening (one of the two Americans in the first scene of the film was a neighbour of ours as a child).
I really enjoyed it, tense and exciting, but not in a Marvel/F&F way.
Good performance by Cumberbatch as the title character.
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We went with the kids and grand kids to see it, a nice night out and the film was fun :)
Violent Night
An elite team of mercenaries breaks into a family compound on Christmas Eve, taking everyone hostage inside. However, they aren't prepared for a surprise combatant: Santa Claus is on the grounds, and he's about to show why this Nick is no saint.
My Neighbour Adolf - quite a good 95 mins. Some comedic overtones, well acted and almost leaves you wondering.
Just got back from the cinema and seeing Violent Night.
If you like action with bone crunching and blood spatter, then this is for you.
A rich family are held hostage at Crimbo and Santa ends up fcuking up bad peoples shizzle in hilarious ways!
Recommend it, but be sure it deserves the 15 rating, if not an 18.
Rgds
OK, it's not out yet, though seeing as we don't have a thread for upcoming films I'm going to leave this trailer here. It's absolutely NSFW by the way, and the film title is Cocaine Bear.
Yes, you read that correctly.
It's either going to be garbage or genius!
https://youtu.be/FS3WB6xI8mI
Could be amazing!
https://www.theguardian.com/film/202...thing-and-more
The Outfit on Sky Movies/Now is great: it's more like a play in the way it's set up (it's set in a shop and never ventures outside), but it has an amazing performance by Mark Rylance that just keeps you glued to the screen. It's also the directorial debut of the writer of The Imitation Game. I loved it, but if you want car chases and effects heavy set pieces it's maybe not for you.
I've watched 'The Gentlemen' a good few times now, epic film (on netflix now too).
Troll on Netflix is the biggest pile of dog-egg this side of Sharknado. One of those movies I couldn't stop watching, but it's bad.
Mrs. PC and I saw Steven Spielberg's "The Fabermans" yesterday. My wife found it somewhat boring, but I enjoyed it a lot. I admit that Spielberg was a bit self-indulgent in extending the run time to 2-1/2 hours...could have been 30 minutes shorter. Of course, the movie is a fictionalized autobiography of Spielberg's childhood. If you go, I'm 90% sure you will enjoy it.
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The Martian....Great movie, watched it again after having read the book.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...40fac4b016.jpg
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Weird - Tha Al Yankovic Story. Really enjoyed this tongue in cheek jaunt. The truth was stretched mercilessly but made for a good comedy on a Sunday afternoon.
Finally got around to watching Blade Runner 2049, very good but very long.
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The Quick And The Dead is on Netflix - great cast, great direction. Good cheesy fun!
Guillermo del Torro's Pinocchio. Animation so beautifully made and typical of del Torro's style.
A wonderful story, wonderfully told and brought a tear to the eye at the end.
Definitely and wholeheartedly recommended for all ages.
Gundam Narrative and Sleepy Hollow tonight. Enjoyed them both.
David O. Russell’s Amsterdam, a wonderful film a touch of melancholy, a lot of dry wry humour & a tremendous ensemble cast, I really enjoyed it. Streaming on Disney +.
Watched The Phantom of the open last night. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1257204..._=nv_sr_srsg_3
What a lovely film / story. I had never heard of Maurice Flitcroft, but it was heart warming. (I must be getting soft in my old age).
Just watched The Big Short again. I've seen it many times, one of the greatest films ever made in my opinion.
As powerful, funny, and depressing as it always is - quite something to watch with the current global climate. A masterpiece.
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Avatar 2. Loved it. Hated it. It was exciting. It was boring.
Very confusing film that I think I liked but was kind of a James Cameron greatest hits
Watched ‘The Menu’ last night and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Avatar 2. Fabulous CGI but too long for my bladder. I also feel a little dissatisfied when a story line obviously tees up another sequel.
Operation Mincemeat. Deceiving the Nazis in 1943 about the upcoming invasion of Sicily.
A slow-moving movie, but the story is well-explained. The knowledge that this far-fetched plan really worked makes an interesting movie. (Just over 2 hrs long).
Watched. https://www.channel4.com/programmes/mulholland-drive?
Mulholland Dr. Last night.
Surreal look at the underbelly of Hollywood. David Lynch at his best. I may have to watch it a couple of more times though. Well worth watching.
Watched The Enforcer starring Humphrey Bogart. An absorbing noir told in flashback after a mob witness dies. 8/10.
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Love a bit of Humph. To Have and Have Not, The Big Sleep, The Maltese Falcon and The Petrified Forest (one of his earlier parts, starring the equally brilliant Leslie Howard) are my personal favourites.
I watched another old favourite last night: School for Scoundrels.