Hidden Figures great movie watch it if you get the chance.
Hidden Figures great movie watch it if you get the chance.
Arrival and the Accountant were genuinely nice surprises for me.
Just watched Split, really good movie and can't see any way James McAvoy won't win the Oscar for his performance. Well worth a look!
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Just watched the latest Jack. Reacher film - Never Go Back. It was OK but I was disappointed that it wasn't better, or even as good as, the first.
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I've read all the Lee Child 'Reacher' books, but won't watch the films as I can't get my head around Tom Cruise playing Jack Reacher. The character in the books should be portrayed as an Arnie or Rutger Hauer-type actor. Just MHO...
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Watched Eye in the Sky last night, very thought provoking on the rights and wrongs when bombing by drones and how many civilians die is acceptable. Thought Alan Rickman was excellent as he always was. It was his last film.
I know I am going off at a tangent, and this may be worthy of it's own thread but I got one of these recently. However, probably unlike most other people...I've installed some DIY network apps for my GF. And so the only thing we stream are home makeover channels and 'flipping' shows. So I reckon I am probably safe as I am guessing the ISPs see where the streams come from.
Went to see a preview showing of Hacksaw Ridge this morning.
Both my wife and I really enjoyed it.
True story (almost incredible though!) and well made.
Gets a little schmaltzy at moments, but no more than that and the battle scenes are brutal.
I must be getting soft in my old age as I had a lump in my throat at the end.
Well worth a trip to the cinema.
M
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
Went to see Manchester by the Sea last night. Fantastic film on many different levels, funny in places, very sad in others. Thought provoking. Deals with loss, grief, attachment, relationships within families, teenagers, parenting (or trying to), and how life doesn't always resolve issues in the way that movies usually portray happy endings. I must be masochistic as its the type of issues I deal with within the work that I do. Casey Affleck is fantastic in this movie.
Chris
We watched 'A Monster Calls' last night, not what I expected but very good!
Definitely agree about Hacksaw Ridge. Watched Sully the other night. Definitely worth viewing.
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A very lazy weekend for me seen me take in 4 films. Thoughts are:
La La Land - 8/10. Not my usual kind of movie but very enjoyable to watch.
Hunt for the Wilder People - 3/10. Should really be mentioned on the bad movie thread. A lot of drivel and poor acting
The Crash - 6/10. Preferred The Big Short for this topic but easily watchable
Hacksaw Ridge - 9/10. The pleasant surprise of the weekend. Excelllent film, great story. Best film I've seen in a while.
Went to see "Jackie" this evening. The events surrounding the assassination of JFK as seen through the eyes of Jackie Kennedy. I enjoyed it very much. A strong performance from Natalie Portman as Jackie. Don't expect any conspiracy theories though or much action around the actual shooting, it's more the emotional impact of the aftermath.
Not sure i should admit this, but, after finally getting the kids to sleep last night and with the wife working, i thought i'd bung a movie on, something violent and manly probably. However when i went into the lounge, tv was on some random channel and 'Wimbledon' had just started, never heard of it, but ended up watching the whole thing and i'm sad to say thought it was ok for girly drivel. I'm sure it was the sight of a young Kirsten Dunst in tennis gear that kept me watching, i did used to have a soft spot for her.
We watched 10 Cloverfield Lane over the weekend on Sky Cinema mainly because it was downloaded and ready to watch. I wasn't expecting much but it was a surprisingly good watch with a nice little twist at the end.
Went and watched 'Split' yesterday. I quite enjoyed it although I guess it won't be everybody's cup of tea. You could say it tries a bit too hard in places but overall I found it worth watching. There is a little extra scene at the end which I really didn't understand until I googled it and all became clear.....
Sing Street is really good - well worth a gander
Enjoyed ' Denial ' about holocost denier David Irving.
Saw an advanced screening of Moonlight earlier this week. Not out in the UK officially yet but I can see why there's so much pre-oscar buzz about it. Really great watch - the premise being the young life of a black man in a poor part of America, struggling with his identity, relationship with his mum and generally trying to find himself in the world. It's told in three parts - from young childhood to teen to young adult with three different actors playing the same character. The middle section in particular was captivating, brutal, tender and simply a brilliant watch.
Thoroughly recommended for when it comes out on regular release.
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Watched Sicario yesterday. It gives an interesting insight into the Mexican drug wars and the US Mexico border problems. So quite relevant at the moment.
Great performances and very edgy.
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Watched the British film I Daniel Blake this weekend. Gritty true to life film that really makes you think. Really impressed
13 hours directed by Michael Bay. Absolutely brilliant. During an attack on a U.S. compound in Libya, a security team struggles to make sense out of the chaos. I used Kodi and Exodus to view, picture near perfect.
^ yep, another great film.
Cheers..
Jase
Yep. I watched this a couple of nights ago via my free NowTV movies deal.
Superb film and I haven't felt that tense during a film for a long time. Great script, great actors, brilliant balls-out action and like I say, the tension was turned up to 11 throughout. What a story as well
I watched Munich last night after shunning MotD following Liverpool's latest failure. Also a great film, but then Spielberg doesn't generally disappoint.
And one film I saw a few weeks ago was Dallas Buyers Club with Matthew Mcconaughey. What an actor!
Really enjoyed a film on Amazon last night, a true WW2 story called Against the Sun.
Did a couple of movies yesterday at the flicks...
Rogue One.
I do like Star WARS but the last 4 offerings have left me cold and less and less thrilled about the next...Hence why It's taken me a while to get round to it.
Happy to say that the franchise is back on track. Really enjoyable..Unlike the last trip down memory lane. (which was nice and helped detract from the dire plot) Had a real ROTJ feel to it. If this style continues I'll be happy.
After the Chinese buffet I then sat down to watch...
Hacksaw Ridge.
It's a good movie...Although it took my a while to get used to the casting. I didn't expect to see Vince Vaughn but I think he did really well...And reminded me that before all the rom com crap he could and did a good job in a more serious role.
Great battle scenes...And what a story!
Worth a watch.
We went to see Patriots Day last week, and followed it the very next day with Lion. Both excellent films in their own way.
Errrrm…. Hardcore Henry!
Action packed for every second – an absolutely mad film in the POV style and is pretty much like being in a video game for an hour and a half.
Anyone remember Operation Daybreak with a young Martin Shaw? This is the remake of that same true story. Its a well made movie but its grim to watch the end.
In December 1941, two Czech soldiers parachute into their occupied homeland to assassinate Nazi officer Reinhard Heydrich. One of those movies that leaves you sad and angry.
Just finished "The Infiltrator".
Trainspotting 2 was great, really well done (apart from either some odd editing or the film was buffering at the cinema and froze in odd places)
I watched "Our Kind Of Traitor" the other day. It's OK, but nothing special. With a cast including Ewan McGregor and Damian Lewis it should be good, but only Stellan Skarsgard in a decent performance.
Heads up: Ex Machina is now on Netflix UK. If you haven't seen it yet, do yourself a favour and do so.
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Had a compulsion to re-watch 'four lions' last night, forgot how many proper laugh out loud moments there are in it. Rubber dingy rapids, Bro!
Just watched T2 Trainspotting, really enjoyed it but made me feel incredibly nostalgic and a little sad. Nowhere near perfect and could have been much better but still really enjoyed it. I am about the same age as the characters in the movie and loved the first one and really connected with this one. As a standalone movie it would be weak but if your a fan of the original it is important watching.
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Watched The Girl with all the Gifts. It was very good but would have had a great 1st act twist if the cover and marketing didn't give the game away. Nevertheless well worth a watch.
I almost got to the end of Arrival, but even with 34 mins of the movie left to run we could not take any more of this cowpat of a movie and it was switched off.
It is without doubt the worse/slowest movie I've seen in a long time. IMDB rates it at 8.2, me it gets a flat zero from me. Don't worry about spoiler alerts as nothing and I mean nothing happens.
I sort of liked Arrival, agree it's slow but it gets there in the end. A bit predictable though.
We watched 'Hundred foot journey ' last night, really enjoyed it, its a charming feel good film, Helen Miran runs a French Michelin starred restaurant that competes with a newly arrived Indian family that moves in opposite. I fell in love a little but with the French sous chef 😍.
Cheers..
Jase
Arrival could have been condensed to 10 minutes and it would still have been 9 minutes more than was needed for the "story".
Young Offenders (2016) was worth watching, made me laugh out loud a few times!