Saw "John Wick" last week whilst away, very enjoyable
Saw "John Wick" last week whilst away, very enjoyable
Luc Besson's Lucy was quite good. Not sure he had it heart in it but it was watchable.
I recently watched "Road" on Bluray, it's immense! It's a documentary covering the amazing story of the Northern Irish Dunlop familly of Bike Road racers. Even if you're not into Bike racing (I'm more into cars), if you liked Senna, Rush or 1 Life on the Limit then this is a must watch.
Sorry if it's been mentioned already.
watched VHS Viral last night. good fun, bit naff at times but if you liked the original you'll enjoy this
I watched 'Retreat' on Netflix last night and was pleasantly surprised at how decent it was.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1410051/
Revisited 'The Long Good Friday' the other night. Classic stuff :-)
Devils Knot - impressive
Just watched 'The secret life of Walter Mitty'.
Really enjoyed it. Great feel good movie with some fabulous scenic locations.
Watched My Cousin Vinny again last night.
Remembered what an excellent comedy it was and enjoyed it all over again.
Cheers,
Neil.
I watched 'Nightcrawler' today, very good indeed.
Watched a little known Australian movie called 'These Final Hours' last night. Really enjoyed it and it posses a really interesting question 'what would you do with your last 12 hours if the world was ending?'. Highly recommended!
Just watched 'grudge match' with de Niro and stallone . Great comedy with some really great lines. Recommended. Some knowing nods to the Rocky films too.
Watched interstellar last night, it was good, very slow and high brow, not sure I would watch it again
King Rat.
From the '60's - excellent Japanese POW film with a lot of recognisable actors.
Cheers,
Neil.
Although I haven't seen the film (yet) , the book was fabulous.
Anyway, I've just watched The Judge, Robert Downey Jnr s latest vehicle. Really enjoyed it. Him and Robert Duvall are excellent . Great supporting cast and a half decent plot.
Special mention to Billy Bob Thornton too , who does a great turn as the prosecuting lawyer.
Can't believe I'm recommending this but male stripper flick MAGIC MIKE is pretty good!
Bonus: by the end your missus will be well frothy, wink wink LOL
Had to look that one up, never heard of it.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0252444/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Think I may have to find this on DVD, thanks.
If people are looking for decent Australian films, try The Dish. Excellent.
I'd also recommend Animal Kingdom (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1313092/).
A very dark crime drama, which I really enjoyed watching.
Interstellar.
Wow... just... Wow!
My head is spinning - what a film! This is definitely in my top 10 of all time. Can't wait to watch it again (a couple more times)
watched peirce Brosnan lastest effort last night November man above average thriller, also Bill Murray and Melissa mccarthy in st vincents well worth a watch.
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Watched Carlos the Jackal last night and can thoroughly recommend it;
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1321865/?ref_=nv_sr_6
Just finished watching Before I go to Sleep" starring Nichol Kidman, brilliant thriller.
Watched "The Guest" last night, it was ok, slow to start, then towards the end it all kicked off.
A strange one was Miss Meadows.
I've just watched Guardians of the Galaxy, I quite enjoyed thb.
Oh, also watched "The Kings Speech" last night, which was rather spiffing.
As we are off to HP World the weekend after next , then we are currently doing the movies. Currently up to the Order of The Phoenix and it's really good fun.
The 100 year old man who fell out of the window is brilliant . Watched it Friday night . Some cracking observations, roles etc. it is a Swedish film so you'll get some belting stuff there.
Caught up with one I missed a while back 'Buried' with Ryan Reynolds, surprisingly tense and wouldn't recommend for anyone claustrophobic but for a low budget (very low budget I believe) thought was pretty damn good
SHAME
Sex-addicted Michael Fassbender living it large in NYC - rather bleak but superbly done.
Just seen FURY
pretty brutal with some stunning combat scenes, pretty sobering thought what those WW2 Tank guys went through where a tiger could engage and kill at 1800m where as a sherman had to get to 2-300m,full of petrol and ammunition.
Last night we watched a film called Sleep Furiously; a documentary by a fairly obscure film-maker called Gideon Koppel. Nothing much happens other than the closure of the village school, a fete and the birth of a few animals. The principal characters are sheepdogs, as stuffed owl and the chap who drives the mobile library around the countryside. I absolutely loved it and it gave a flavour of being made in the early 70s despite having been filmed in 2006 and released in 2007; it immediately made me want to move to rural Wales. Really mesmeric.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1235072/
http://www.curzonhomecinema.com/#!/f...LEEP_FURIOUSLY
The film-maker has an interesting back story being the son of a Jewish immigrant from the 30s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinz_Koppel
"The Imitation Game" was a fantastic film, and "The Drop" was pretty good too, although not in the same league.
I've seen a few "not quite sure if they're great or terrible" recently.
Escape From Tomorrow - definitely surreal (enhanced by the stealth shooting style) and imaginative , but not sure it really works
They Came Together - great cast, but rom-com's are pretty much beyond parody IMO
Welcome To New York - I'm sure the corruption, arrogance and decadence of politicians needs to be explored, but I'm not really sure Abel Ferrara is really the best guy for the job.
Extraterrestrial (Spanish 2011) - again a great idea, but seems to fall flat IMO
On the other hand, I really enjoyed Two Days, One Night - the sort of movie that the French/Belgians do best. Not much really happens, superb frazzled performance by Marion Cotillard, no schmaltzy ending. Very good.
Eliza Graves, fairly good movie, felt like a TZ g2g.
Saw The Imitation Game last night, which was utterly brilliant, funny, shocking and moving.
Not sure why some critics are a bit sniffy about it, it's great.
Also saw Interstellar, which was mindblowing and definitely a great cinema spectacle which has to be seen. Whether it's a great film is moot, but it's certainly breathtaking to watch. It's also got some tedious scientists all bent out of shape, which is all very funny.
+1 for The Immitation Game went with the GF who happens to like Benedict Cucumberpatch and I have to say the acting was on another level and possibly Oscar material however the biggest surprise for me was Keira Knightly who as well as being the eye candy was very good indeed.
Highly recommended a very moving and enjoyable couple of hours.
A Million Ways to Die in the West. This is how all westerns should be :)
On the western front a film called Dead Man by Jim Jarmusch, good but slightly odd. Music by Neil Young and great actors, Johnny Depp, Iggy Pop, Billy Bob Thornton, John Hurt, Gabriel Byrne, Robert Mitchum to name but a few. Well worth a watch. Cheers
Down Terrace, an excellent British made crime black comedy.
Recommended.
Cheers,
Neil.