I've seen it before but just heads up that superlative thriller 'Blue Ruin' is now available on Netflix.
I've seen it before but just heads up that superlative thriller 'Blue Ruin' is now available on Netflix.
+1 for this, amazing film.
I also got round to watching Rocketman at the weekend. Not overly familiar with Elton John as I was born after the point which he had achieved international stardom, so growing up he was already something of an elevated caricature. I thought the film was excellent, blending his music with a very tough but ultimately uplifting story, it made me feel much warmer towards him. And Taron Egerton is a gem - a really gifted actor and destined for big things! Perhaps even an Oscar on this performance...
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Watched Chips yesterday afternoon, wasn't expecting much as I thought it would be a crappy remake of 80s stuff
I found it very funny in parts and easy to watch
Silver Linings Playbook.
DVD Rip - no DVD player in our house so I have to rip everything on my PC before hand.
2012 film by David Russell, the guy that did American Hustle; which we watched for the third or forth time last week.
Has some of the cast from American Hustle in it including Jennifer Lawrence who I find quite pleasing to the eye ;-)
Very similar type of humour as American Hustle.
I'm going to suggest an interesting one - "The Wandering Earth" (2019). It's on Netflix.
What makes it interesting is that it is a wholly Chinese made sci-fi blockbuster that has the same kind of production values and scale as a Hollywood movie - the visuals really are spectacular. The budget was huge by Chinese standards (and over 7000 people worked on the movie), but just look at the box office take!
I wouldn't claim it to be a good movie - but it is worth a watch our of curiosity and perhaps a portent of things to come.
When the sun dies out, the people of Earth build giant thrusters to move the planet out of orbit and sail to a new star system. After 2,500 years, young people continue the fight for everyone's survival.
Initial release: 5 February 2019 (USA)
Director: Frant Gwo
Chinese: 流浪地球
Box office: 699.8 million USD
Budget: 50 million USD
I'd be interested to hear what other TZ'ers make of it.
So clever my foot fell off.
And another version is coming to your TV screen...sometime...IMDb link.
Watched the John Wick trilogy over the last 3 nights - I've seen 1&2 before but since 3 was out on Netflix, thought I'd start from the beginning.
Still think #1 is the best - all this High Table and Rules malarkey spoilt, what IMHO was originally a pure and simple story.
Watched Le Man 66 (Ford Vs Ferrari) recently, which I enjoyed and would definitely recommend if that's your kind of thing.
Also went to see Guy Ritchie's new film "The Gentlemen". Not a masterpiece of cinematography (nor one for the Politically correct amongst you), but it certainly isn't as bad as some of the reviews seem to suggest.
The critics that I refer to gave it, at the best, a 3 star rating. I think that it deserves at least 4. There is much more going on in this film than I appreciated after my first viewing. Like you, I didn't know what to expect having only seen the trailer. It seems to have garnered better reviews in the the US than it has over here.
I found that the BBC's Lost Home Movies of Nazi Germany (link) provided some historical background (the first episode in particular).
We LOVED it. Fortunately, I hadn’t seen the reviews in advance and found the film to be really good- very funny. You perhaps need a certain type of British humour to enjoy it the most. Snatch and lock stock fans should definitely watch it.
Hugh Grant was excellent and I never thought I’d say that!
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Thanks for those links, I'll have a view of those.
I'm a big fan of Taika Waititi and having seen the trailers, I loved his portrayal - but as you say, so much more going on and without giving spoilers, I just thought it was cleverly done too in how it portrayed the lead character
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Just brilliant, sassy, sharp-witted, action-packed fun. With some fit aliens
I'm not really into martial arts films but I've watch 2 decent examples of the genre recently. The first was Avengement which stars a British martial artist called Scott Adkins. It's on Netflix I think (it might be Prime though) & whilst it's definitely a B movie Adkins is absolutely terrific in it. The language is appalling (every other word is C U Next Tuesday) but the story's not bad & the fights are terrific.
I also watched The Raid recently. Quite an old film now (2011) but the choreography/fight scenes are incredible, I've seen it many times before but don't seem to get sick of it - it's superb & one of the first starring roles for Iko Uwais who is a stunning martial artist.
My wife & I went to see the new Star Wars film on New Years Eve - cinema was very quiet (no idea why!) so it was almost like our own private showing - & we both enjoyed it. A very good film we thought & we both enjoyed it very much. I'm into big dumb space opera's though so it suited me to the ground. The script's a bit suspect in places but the film moves pretty quickly (2hrs 20mins I think), there's plenty of action & some of the visuals/settings (even if they are all special effects) were stunning - the wild sea planet being a stand out moment for me.
I'm hoping to see 1917 tomorrow (no guarantees though) so will let you know what that's like if I go :)
Big fan of the Raid here too, the sequal isn't bad too. If you liked those then the Onk Bak series is worth a look. Story isnt great but the fight scenes and stunts are amazing.
I'll have to check out the Scott Adkins one you mention
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Still listed as Coming Soon at my Picturehouse. It's on my list...and has been since I saw the trailer about 3 weeks ago.
Edit The UK seems to be a the bottom of the list of release dates...link.
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I watched 'You Were Never Really Here' with Joachim Phoenix last night. What an utter pointless pos film. Total turkey.
This may be the wrong thread...see link.
+1 for The Raid
Pre-kids I had an Unlimited membership for a few years and saw 3 or 4 films a week - sometimes I'd see 3 in a day! When I started doing that my tastes really developed and broadened. As I wasn't 'paying' for the ticket, I went and saw films I wouldn't previously have seen.
The Raid had subtitles and a low budget, which probably would've been a barrier for me previously - but I saw it on pre-release at a special screening and remember being utterly absorbed by every second of the film. It's brilliant.
The Raid 2 is a worthy successor and also features one of the coolest car chase scenes I think I've ever watched in a film - I've even watched a breakdown of how they filmed it on YouTube, really creative bit of film-making.
I highly recommend both, as they are now back on Netflix. If you like action and a decent story, this will quench your thirst.
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Le Mans 66. Superb true story that I was not aware of. Amazing performances by all involved and especially interesting for anyone with an interest in motorsports or cars. One of my favs for a while.
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another vote for guy richies new film 'the gentlemen ' , more of the usual but thats what hes good at and theres a few nods to other films in there (i had a flashback to the long good friday at one point :) )
Just came back from watching 1917..... all I can say is go and see it. A superb film which keeps you engaged from start to finish.
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Series: Der Pass.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6905756/
Very atmospheric, excellent acting and unexpected plot twists. Plus, the setting is beautiful.
Mid90s on Netflix, directed by Jonah Hill.
I watched this tonight...
..worth a viewing IMHO
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2 films similar theme. The Irish man and kill the Irish man. Mafiosa films. Superb.
Nope.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Yesterday was a decent watch last night. Funny in a few places and obviously a decent sound track.
Nice film for a Saturday night in.
Watched Freaks the other night.
Really enjoyed it.
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Netflix. Just watched Don't F**ck with cats. All 3 episodes. Better than fiction. Kept me glued to the settee.
Green Book.
An excellent film imho.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkZxoko_HC0
Saw 1917 last night. Absolutely superb. Managed to keep a level of tension for all 118 minutes.
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For those of you with young children:
I sat and watched Angry Birds 2 with my son this weekend. Pretty good, better than the first one and with a couple of genuinely funny moments.
The Great Hack on Netflix - focuses on the Trump election campaign, Brexit, Cambridge Analytics, Facebook, and our data.
It fails to cover some key points and probably doesn't push as hard as it could with certain individuals, but nevertheless it's a really clear explanation of what is being done with our data. Made me think of The Big Short in terms of its ability to simply translate complex detail.
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I think the the public and US critics 'got it' better than the critics on this side of the Atlantic. It is up there in the list of Oscar nominations (link) and in very good company...including 1917.
Watched 12th Man on Netflix
True story about Norwegian militia etc
It was awesome imo - really good
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
For me, Tarantino's best film since Jackie Brown - I watched it and enjoyed, rather than watched it and admired, if you know what I mean?
It has a lot of Oscar nominations, but I think that Brandy should have got a best supporting actress nomination. I don't think I've ever seen anything so scary, magnificent and beautiful. Hmm, am I conflating 'actress' with 'bitch'?