Black Panther. Den of Thieves.
Did a double at the weekend. Black Panther was a terribly missed opportunity. The cast was good, and they obviously spent money, but it turned out formulaic, quite boring, with a poor story, and some surprisingly dodgy CGI in places.
Den of Thieves, not really sure why I bothered. Started off as a Heat clone (some very loud gunshots in the first scene), turned into Ocean's 11 crossed with the Usual Suspects and Tower Heist via Sicario. I thought Gerard Butler and Pablo Schreiber were doing their best, but the script was terrible. Action, I guess, was mostly OK.
The Machine...I persevered hoping it wouod materialise into something interesting....nope. avoid.
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Cloverfield Paradox
I've generally got a soft spot for generic sci-fi but this was poor.
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Kingsman Golden Circle........what a pile of execrable doings.
Black Panther.
Slow to start with, a bit shaky on the continuity (in relation to CA: Civil War), an unnecessary role for Martin Freeman, poor CGI, really difficult to understand accents at times.
I think this film was a wasted opportunity, but, it will make a lot of money and will do a great job of putting black cinema on the map in a big way for the first time so it should be praised for that alone.
Anyone try watching Mute? Duncan Jones's new sci-fi on Netflix. I'm sure when he had the idea of a futuristic thriller where the protagonist is a mute Amish guy in Berlin it was fantastic in his head, but in reality it's just tedious. I'd be amazed if anyone manages to finish it. I gave up after half an hour and watched Crank 2 again.
Pity, I was looking forward to it. Moon and Source Code were good.
Geostorm. Fell asleep and missed the end, which was actually a bonus.
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I can't decide whether The Disaster Artist should be in here or The Best Movies Thread ??!! IT's interesting that's for sure.
Oh Hi Mark.
Just had the misfortune to watch "Monster Family". Thankfully it was via Sky Cinema, but it is actually still a cinema release, they're asking people to pay to see it! The animation quality is actually rather good, but the story, script and acting (despite a decent cast) are shockingly poor. I realise this is a children's cartoon, but Dreamworks and Pixar manage to bring some genuine drama, comedy or pathos to their films, this fails on all counts. As a British/German collaboration it suffered from lip sync issues, in some scenes it was worse than old Japanese manga cartoons! Absolutely unmitigated drivel. 1/10, and only that high because of the animation.
Just watches Ravenous on Netflix. Thought it was a shocker.
Not the worst film I've ever seen but not far off
Mark
Baywatch Just like the tv series in every way.
I watched the Interview on Netflix yesterday; sort of enjoyable pap and kept me sufficiently entertained while I ironed my work shirts
An old ('76) one I remember watching on TV but hadn't seen for decades: The Eagle Has Landed
A superb cast, director and scriptwriter but the whole thing is leaden. Not even Jenny Agutter can enliven it. Larry Hagman tries hardest but as (scriptwriter) Tom Mankiewicz said "John Sturges, for some reason, had given up".
Atomic blonde
Prometheus. Not the first time, but what a rubbish film. Naomi Rapace used to do better when she played Lisbeth Salander in the original Millennium films. And that Fassbender guy... just a short role in the openings scene of a Bond Movie (we all know how that ends)
Menno
It Follows on Netflix.
Gets rave reviews but absolutely awful!
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The fragrant Mrs T wanted to see LA LA Land on Netflix the other day....... right through to the bitter end whereupon we both proclaimed that it was utter pants and that any awards/nominations it received were definitely not worth the sheet of paper it was written on.
Another vote for that stinker,"Shape Of water",glad that Blade Runner 2049 won a couple of Oscars for Cinematography and visual effects as it is simply stunning but apart from Michael Shannon who's good value in most of his films,the rest is shit that gullible Yanks really liked.Its funny but the Critics scores and Cinemagoers scores paint a completely different picture(Pardon The pun),in that there is a huge disparity in scores.
Downsizing with Matt Damon, started with a good idea then went way off tangent, terrible watch
Although I wouldn't call it complete crap,Tomb Raider is certainly not that good. It seems a bit disjointed and it also feels like the screenwriters basically picked half a dozen 'plots' from a bit bag of standard mixed plots and wrote them down substituting the name Lara Croft as appropriate.
It probably didn't help that I was sat in an uncomfortable chair either.....and my 13 year old son liked it so wha that do I know!
ps why does it seem that Odeon have crap,uncomfortable seats wherever I go yet Cineworld are always good?
John Wick 2.
First one was OK but this was utter tosh. I have a devent AV setup and even I got bored of the same fight / gun scene every 15mins.
Baby Driver. I really expected more. Especially the camera work behind the wheel, which was blurry, poorly lit and very confused.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
This is your life. Hands down the worst, trashiest film I've seen in a very long time!
Just watched Kenneth Branagh's stab at Murder on the Orient Express. What an absolute stinker! Great cast, sumptuous decor, excellent sfx and yet the film couldn't be more of a turkey if it tried.
Peter Ustinov’s wasn’t exactly great either. Not easy to live up to Lumet’s.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
Cool it, Bad Men. I mean Atomic Blonde. Even when Charlize isn't wearing any, it's pants.
And +1 on moustachioed snoozefest, Murder on the Orient Express. All tickets sleeper.
You were never really here, what a load of crap, was recommended here: http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...ovies-recently so gave it a watch, an hr and a half I'll never get back, absolute shite.
The Black Panther
What a load of utter drivel, I don't mind marvel films usually but this is a steaming turd of a film. :-(
Not seen this (or Ultron) yet, but I have very low expectations of the vast majority of action blockbusters. They're all about 30min too long, of which that time is the extended action set-pieces.
What surprises me is when the critics get all excited about them - it creates an unrealistic expectation that it isn't just the more of the same thing. See also Star Wars movies - although I'm guardedly optimistic about the Solo movie (I'm prepared to be disappointed).
Black Panther. Seriously disappointing
Yup a serious turkey. The vfx are terrible in some places “Istanbul” for example. Really bad move to not have used real locations and a real train as much as possible. 90% of the movie is a set with grreenscreen windows. They must have got worried enough to start dropping in those stupid external bridge chases.
Some of the performances are excruciating. Depp was acting like a character out of Bugsy Malone. I expected him to pull out a splurge gun any second.
Just in case anyone is foolish enough to ignore the obvious warning signs, please avoid at all costs the 97 minutes of subtitled torture that is ‘Jeune Femme’.
French films appear to divide into a number of clear sub-genres. Firstly, wacky stylised romantic fantasy or sci-fi. Then toe curling family dramas about the hypocrisy of the bourgeoisie, followed by masochistic women ‘discovering their sexuality’, and then the perennial fan favourite where a middle aged philosophy professor has an affair with a much younger woman / student. The final genre is an unflinching portrait of, or possibly tribute to, a borderline psychotic / self-absorbed neurotic women who thinks her ‘I’m mad, moi’ antics are fascinating, when they are in fact unbearably tedious. ‘Jeune Femme’ is this kind of French film, and is straight in to the top three of the worst films I’ve ever seen.
Geostorm
Terrible, only made it half way and had to turn it off
My Wife is a horror fan so she put on Insidious: the last key. It was indeed horrible...
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Not yet released but calling it now.
Ocean's 8.