Just watched 'Captain Phillips' about the Somali hijack of the transport ship... Cracking film.. ( Tom Hanks)
District 9 on more4 now, fantastic film.
Brighty
Just watched 'Captain Phillips' about the Somali hijack of the transport ship... Cracking film.. ( Tom Hanks)
Cheers..
Jase
Life of Pi after ages having it on Skyplus and no one else wanting to watch it saw it a few days ago. A great film which is thought provoking and an examination for the viewer of their beliefs in man and spirituality. Very powerful and clever.
About to see The Lego Movie with my son, quite excited.
New Robocop last night, personally found it very dull (but then I am old and enjoyed the original) but the kids seemed to enjoy it
Just came back from watching '71 at the Berlin Film Festival and would strongly recommend it once it makes general release (no info on that yet). Some good performances, a reasonable attempt at accuracy (but I expect that a few that have served in Northern Ireland will spot some clangers - I never did but spotted quite a few bits that didn't seem right) and some topical references to MRFs (which I'm not sure rang entirely true). Not a bad first feature for the the director, Yann Demange, and I wouldn't be displeased if it won an award at the Berlinale.
http://www.protagonistpictures.com/films/71
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2614684/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_1
A couple of memorable quotes:
The unit turns up for it's first patrol in West Belfast and one of them says of the city on fire "It's just like Leeds".
A definition of the military by one of the characters "It's posh c@nts teaching thick c@nts to kill poor c@nts".
Edit: Just done a bit of research on the "military adviser" to this, Nick Gordon, and he comes across as an ex-squaddie using bullshit-baffles-brains as a consultant in the cinema industry - explains quite a bit, I think. This audition video on IMDB also speaks volumes.
http://www.imdb.com/video/demo_reel/vi4068648729/
Edit II: Cracking review in the Telegraph.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/f...71-review.html
Last edited by Carlton-Browne; 9th February 2014 at 13:43. Reason: "Military advisor" bit added & Telegraph review link.
Loved Nebraska, Some brilliant acting throughout.
Woodys wife, Kate , had me in stitches.
Dont know if its allowed in here, But last night watched BBC Iplayer, storyville the The Killer Summit. K2 . as good a documentary as i have seen for years brilliant! HIGHLY recomended.
Finally watched The World's End.
Great start, looks like it'll follow the excellent Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, but it petered out to nothing really - a good premise but poor ending I thought.
Saw Prisoners on pay to view last night, a very taught thriller with excellent characters.
Just watched Redemption (Hummingbird) on Netflix. The film has a bit of depth to it (rather than a typical action flick) and Jason Statham is surprisingly good in it. Apparently the film cost $20M to make and recouped bugger all (around $200K!)
Intouchables. French film with subtitles. I'd normally avoid anything with subs, but it's a really good film. Hard to describe, as nothing similar. Wife loved it.
^ Actually, there is another very similar film - from 2009, also French, called 'L'homme de Chevet' (The Bedside Man), the title for the US release was 'Cartagena'. In this film the bedridden accident victim is played by the delectable Mlle Sophie Marceau and the drunk, ex-boxer, loser she hires as her man-Friday is played by Christophe Lambert.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1282155/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_6
Watched Wolf of Wall Street last night. Fantastic film.
On Sunday night we went to see Jonathan Nossiter’s (he of Mondovino fame) new film, Natural Resistance. A very important message about globalisation and the way that the big players skew the food chain (or in this case the wine river) but I was a little confused by a cinematic strand going through it which I didn't quite get (some it resembled the animations from Reeve & Mortimer's House of Fools). I'll accept that we were fairly near the front of the cinema but the hand-held camerawork was a little off-putting, not to say a bit dizzying. So new that it doesn't even have an IMDB entry yet.
http://www.berlinale.de/en/programm/...tab=filmStills
http://dobianchi.com/2014/02/04/noss...ilm-mondovino/
There was a short Q&A session with the director and cast afterwards but unfortunately there wasn't any free sampling.
Watched Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, really enjoyed it. Worth watching if you ever enjoyed playing Streetfighter, Tekken etc!
I watched "Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit" yesterday. Didn't expect much based on some lukewarm reviews I had read, but actually found it quite entertaining and action-packed. It was worth the ride.
Watching blood diamond as I type,it's a bit deep but a bloody good film.
I watched 12 Monkeys again the other night.
Why? Because I like to feel utterly confused and lost at the end of a movie.......
Great film though. And I get it totally up until the plane conversation at the end.
Then I'm done.
The Wolf of Wall St- hard to believe it is based on a true story- great film.
American Hustle was also good.
Watched A Time To Kill last night - first time I'd seen it.
Really good performances from Samuel L Jackson and Matthew Mconnaughy - just goes to show he can actually act!!!
Watched The Fast and the Furious 6.
Was bearable for the most part but the last half an hour of 'action' was just ridiculous and too long.
It's a reminder why I don't watch these types of films generally.
I haven't seen any of the rest of TFATF movies and I won't be in a hurry to.
2.5 stars - that's between bearable/average and worth a watch, only because it featured London quite prominently.
The wife and I watched 'Seeking a friend of the end of the world' last night. Really quite sweet
Just watched Mud.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1935179/
Excellent stuff, well worth seeing.
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Gravity last night, surprisingly suspenseful considering the limited subject matter/plot line and even with bullock's rather irritating voice it was worth 90 minutes of my life to watch!
I watched Gravity last night and thought it was pants.
The first 20 minutes was OK, but then it became quite tedious.
I kept thinking I was watching Alien because of Sandra Bullock's hideous plastic face.
God knows how much she paid the surgeon, but she should be asking for a refund.
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Dallas Buyers Club thought it was great
Thor - pish.
Angels' Share - wonderful.
Captain Philips.... Pretty good
Django Unchained.......hmmm. No
Last week we managed to catch three more at the Berlin film festival.
Calvary
A fairly stellar performance from Brendan Gleeson and that's about it. Arguably it's a film where he plays himself playing Robbie Coltrane playing Cracker, there's a nice cameo of Dylan Moran, playing Bernard from Black Books and that's about it. Every other character was drawn in one dimension (Chris O'Dowd from the IT Crowd pops up as well). Not sure I'd recommend it but it seems to have been well reviewed.
https://www.berlinale.de/en/programm...tab=filmStills
The Food Guide to Love
This was one of the few Culinary Kino gigs that we were able to get a ticket for. A fairly dull romantic comedy with only a minimal food interest. The female lead is quite cute though - she has very long legs. I enjoyed the fact that it's set in Dublin which is not somewhere that I've always held to be a foodie capital. And you're supposed to put milk in coddle.
https://www.berlinale.de/en/programm...45#tab=video25
Zwischen Welten (In between Worlds)
This was the star of the show in my view; I was disappointed that it didn't win the competition. Set in a Bundeswehr unit in Afghanistan and principally around the relationship between a troop commander and his interpreter. Deals very sharply with the loneliness of command and the difficult choices one has to make as a result. Really gripping stuff - makes me really want to see The Patrol, when it comes out.
https://www.berlinale.de/en/programm...tab=filmStills
Last night this Free Men http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1699185/ on BBC4
Muslims save Jews from the Nazis.Not a film that Hollywood would make I think.
Captain Phillips on DVD
I loved it -really good movie
2guns also v good, didn't expect it
Plus an all time bargain classic The Town - watch it!
Captain Phillips - a well made, proper film with actual acting. I wish I'd enjoyed it more, but I found it unengaging
All is Lost - I lost all interest
Red 2 - Worth it to watch the AAA-list cast ( and Catherine Zeta-Jones ) ham it up. Moonlighting meets the Magnificent Seven
The Boat that Rocked - Kenneth Branagh steals this pirates tale but there was very little bounty on board
Gravity - worth watching in 3D on a big screen, so you can tell your grandkids what the last gasp of 3D cinema was like. Plotless but kinetic, even more pointless on a small screen
Magnolia - not recent, but I watched it again the day before I heard that PSH had died. Great film, with the only watchable performance by Tom Cruise since Risky Business
Took my son to see Mr Peabody and Sherman today. As kids films go it was pretty good, some decent performances and gags but not up to the level of say, the Lego Movie.
It did thankfully manage to avoid the incest themes that seem common in time travel films, although they did get an Oedipus reference in.
Watched a few recently
Rush - superb! We all know what happened, but you probably couldn't make up a more compelling story. I couldn't help thinking that if Hollywood had written it as a fictional piece, Lauda would have won the championship though (and been the good-looking rebel). Good performances as well - shame Hemsworth didn't quite get the voice quite right - Hunt's voice is so familiar, Oliva Wilde did a great English accent.
Elysium - I really enjoyed this as well. Not quite as gritty as District 9, but still intelligent sci-fi.
Europa Report - definitely intelligent sci-fi. Got a bit of a 2001-vibe.
Filth - James McAvoy is really good, and it's classic Irvine Welsh debauchery.
Watched Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 with the family this afternoon. Lots of fun and wonderfully inventive.
Seven Psychopaths - weird but strangely good fun, not quite In Bruges so no repeat viewings but Christopher Walken was as cool (and strange) as he always is!