London Boulevard - proper hard man London crime. You just have to love a bit of home grown violent drama / gangster twist without all the Hollywood!!
Hey just remembered this one too, for any of you musical lovers on here............Immortal Beloved, just loved the scene where Beethoven, Gary Oldman, is put to the test with the latest piano available in Vienna, and with his head laid upon the piano..... starts the Moonlight sonata............Sorry guys just like to apologise ahead of any incoming flak in response to this...........cant help it ............think the tissues are still stuffed down the side of the sofa
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I just watched Moonrise Kingdom and enjoyed it a lot. Plenty of ideas, fine actors and actresses. The young ones are good as well, which is quite a performance.
I do like Wes Anderson's movies and this one is really good. For once, it's rather optimistic.
Another plus for Star Trek.Even the good lady enjoyed it.
Saw "The Hangover Part III" a couple of weeks ago and thought it was a riot....check your brain at the door and enjoy the final film from the Wolf Pack!
enjoyed Oblivion, thought it was better than Iron Man III
On DVD, Jack Reacher was clever and gritty, but the sound quality on my dvd was crap
Wow, 2 Tom Cruise films and I do not consider myself a fan
another thumbs up for star trek. Oblivion was not bad as well, but there are several non sequiturs
Bullitt, best film ever, FACT!
Pain & Gain - howling good, the latest Star Trek - surprisingly good, The Bank Dick (W. C. Fields...) - beyond adjectives :))
Django! with a silent D!
Rewatching the Lord of the Rings trilogy - started with the Fellowship of the Ring yesterday, forgetting just how damn good it was :)
I do like Lord of the Rings, but think the Hobbit so far is even better.
Been to the cinema loads lately but this weekend I watched:
Place Beyond the Pines - absolutely amazing film and the actual theme and outcome of the film was NOTHING like the synopsis and trailer portray! It's a film with 3 distinct parts and the acting is superb. Well recommended.
The Purge - saw the trailer a few weeks ago and the idea in this film is unique and it looked like it would be great. Sadly the execution was poor and there were plenty of really annoying scenes. Still bearable, and thankfully short, but not worth seeing if you're on the fence.
Winter's Bone. My other half didn't like the fact it was so bleak, but not everything has to be sunshine and rainbows. Excellent film anyway. I think Jennifer Lawrence was very good (deserved the Oscar nomination), and on a purely shallow level she's really quite hot too.
I agree that it's three distinct parts, but I couldn't work out the plot or the general point of the film.
I was bored to death after the first part ended.
A lot of people said the same about Drive, which I loved, so it's horses for courses but I couldn't warm to this film at all.
Can't agree with you here. Not saying Hobbit has been bad film this far but for my taste it's too much action and too much digital effects (at times I wasn't sure wether I was watching a movie or a video game cutscene). Good film but doesn't come close to Lord of the Rings.
Although I'm not a huge Star Trek fan I really enjoyed the film. Also last night I watched "Nothing but the Truth". Must have been good because I didn't fall asleep like I usually do while watching a movie in bed.
"Washington DC political journalist Rachel Armstrong (Kate Beckinsale) writes an explosive story about a government scandal in which she reveals the name of a covert CIA agent (Vera Farmiga). When a special government prosecutor (Matt Dillon) demands she divulge her source, she refuses and finds herself behind bars, struggling to defend the principles she has based her career upon."
An odd one that's surprisingly well made for it's type: Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter. The title says it all but it's big budget with good FX and not in any way a satire or spoof. Played dead (pun intended) straight.
Place beyond the pines - an American film like a Russian book (that was a compliment, if in doubt).
Watched The Savages the other day. Not a terrible movie, but just not particularly great. The question for me is why did Oliver Stone feel compelled to make such a mediocre movie? It's surprsingly lightweight (unless I missed the message) for a director who normally makes "serious" movies.
Watched 'The Last Boy Scout' again last night.
First time I'd seen it in years. Still made me laugh and reminded me of when I was a lot younger.
Not a 'serious' film, but a good watch if you like that sort of Bruce Willis flick...
Well,having read the Jack Reacher novels i hummed & hawed and finally decided to watch the film. Can't say i was that fussed about it to be honest.
I think they chose a badly in deciding which book to turn into a film. 'One Shot' is one of the more 'complicated' plotlines and,as such,the film either tried to compress vast amounts of it into a few minutes,took huge liberties with it or just omitted it altogether. What resulted was a very 'jumpy' film which went from A to B without any great clarity. Tom Cruise tried very hard to 'be' Jack Reacher. And that's the problem...it was like somebody trying to act hard at school. And it was amusing how the film makers tried to make him look taller than he is - built up shoes,raised floors,tricky camera angles etc.
Pretty average overall.
Perks of being a wallflower - watched it last night and really enjoyed it. Really fancy Emma Watson now
We watched Flight yesterday. Slightly "preachy", but Denzel, as ever, was very good (worth his Oscar nomination), and the rest of the cast were excellent. Worth watching.
(In fact, I'm hard pushed to think of a Denzel movie that isn't at least good, if not briliiant.).
Fast 5. Not exactly challenging intellectually but does exactly what you'd expect.
Not exactly a movie but I recently finished all the Game of Thrones books. So I bought the complete season 1 on DVD and watched em back to back. Very good.
Over the weekend season 2 ??
In Bruge does it for me, brilliant dark comedy!
Saw The Purge at the cinema last night. A film built on a good premise failed to deliver on promise. An excellent concept becomes a clichéd, predictable, silly film. Disappointing. Too short and hence seemed to finish abruptly too. 2 out of 5.
Or should this be in the bad movie thread? :-/
Re-watching 'From the Earth to the Moon'. It's not Bergman, but its very workmanlike and well worth watching if you are a bit of a space junky. Some of the scripts are clever, choosing to focus on other aspects of the space race and American society at the time. For example the Apollo 8 episode places it in context in the unrest of 1968 and the story of Apollo 13 is told from the perspective of a news reader in order not to repeat the film 'Apollo 13'.
At the moment TV seems to be producing better quality output than the cinema. I can't think of a film that I've actually liked since 'There will be blood'.
Finally watched Django the other night - absolutely brilliant. Well worth a watch!
Saw, "The assassination of Jesses James by the coward Robert Ford", last night.
Long winded title, long winded film too but very enjoyable.
Superb acting. Nick Cave does the score and is in it!
Cheers,
Neil.
Ah yes - the rabbits.
The script was apparently written day by day, and absolutely nobody (cast or crew) had a clue what was going on.
Went to see 'Man Of Steel' lastnight - really well made, pretty much Superman 1 & 2 rolled together without the campness of the originals.
We watched "Three Days of The Condor" from 1975 with Robert Redford and Faye Dunaway last night. Still topical and not showing its age at all.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
I would recommend The Hangover series for a good laugh!
Watched 'The Call' last night and thoroughly enjoyed it.
An hour and a half of edge of your seat entertainment.
I thought the ending could have been better, but still worth watching.