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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2021 9:57:20 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2021 9:57:58 GMT
Thank you God of Pagination. Twat.
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Post by Switch_v85 on Aug 18, 2021 10:16:23 GMT
Death Proof
Kurt Russel plays Stuntman Mike who likes to stalk young woman with his 'death proof' car.
Really enjoyed this, some scenes are bogged down with too much dialogue and they aren't nearly as compelling as Tarentino's other films but the car scenes are excellent and do a good job at making up for it. Enjoyed the soundtrack and how they played with the editing throughout the film.
7/10
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Post by Lizard on Aug 18, 2021 10:31:51 GMT
Love 6. Wrath of Khan is probably a better film but TUC is Trekky in the best way.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2021 10:53:43 GMT
Synchronic
They normally work wonders on a small budget, but the directors seemed to blow it all on the 2 leads and everything else suffered for it.
Really disappointed with this after their previous work.
4/10
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2021 11:16:14 GMT
Is that the one done by the guys that did The Endless?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2021 11:17:34 GMT
Yeah. It's not on that level.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2021 12:03:08 GMT
Shame. I saw that Synchonic pop up on a streaming service the other day and it rang a bell so was considering watching it. Not sure I'll bother now though.
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Post by clemfandango on Aug 18, 2021 12:19:25 GMT
After revisiting Anchorman a couple of days ago (10/10 btw) I thought I'd run through some Ferrell/Stiller/Wilson/Vaughn 'classics' from back in the day.
Starsky and Hutch - 8/10 Has held up really well and was better than I remembered, lots of classic scenes including Ferrell and the dragon, the biker bar, the disco dance off, the hand towels, all the chris penn scenes, Do it etc. Its a comedy film that seems to have been lost in time but deserves more recognition. Much better than the Other Guys imo.
Dodgeball - 9/10 Yeah this is still a stone cold comedy classic and peak Stiller. I will never stop bursting out laughing at 'You're out 4 eyes' and 'Joanie loves Chachi'
Its helps if you really like the actors like I do, but these are both still great comedies.
Next batch: Old School Zoolander Talladega Nights Step Brothers Wedding crashers
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Post by oldschoolsavant on Aug 18, 2021 12:38:59 GMT
Insurrection is usually seen as the worst of the lot, but I'd rather watch it than Nemesis these days. Quite enjoy the cheese factor and the Baku as a new creation (Abraham hamming it up for fun too). TMP-era still the favourites though.
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Post by beastmaster on Aug 18, 2021 16:38:21 GMT
Boss Level - 7/10
This reminded me a lot of the Netflix film ARQ. Somebody keeps waking up on the same day to be constantly killed in the same manner and he decides to fight back and work out what's going on. This certain someone is Frank Grillo though, so you know shit is going to get fucked up good.
Very entertaining and would definitely watch again. One of the best action films I've seen for a while. I think Mel Gibson makes a terrific bad guy although sadly, he's not given that much to do in this. Neither do most of the excellent supporting cast but when Frank is kicking ass and getting it handed it to him, there's no time for too much exposition. It just gets on with the action and I really enjoyed it.
Would definitely watch again.
Jolt - 3.5 or 4/10
This is the anti-Crank! Rather than using electricity to juice up, the lovely Kate Beckinsale needs it to keep her calm. Otherwise if she loses her temper then she's going to fuck shit up good.
It didn't look good at all in the trailers but it's got the lovely Kate Beckinsale in action mode and the premise of the film is kind of interesting. But I think it really is a shocker of a film.
Promising Young Woman - 10/10
There's been a lot of hype surrounding this film. Multiple award nominations and wins and I'd seen a lot of critics raving about it. So I had very high expectations and these were not only met but exceeded. Easily the best film I've seen this year so far. Honestly, this film blew me away.
I've read this this film was not as advertised in the trailer and people were expecting something different. A kind of get it but I think that may come from what people have seen before. I thought this was going to be a much softer retread of American Mary but it's not like that but it is. Kind of. If you're looking to get totally mis-sold a film from a trailer then go to The Assistant. The trailer sells at some a thriller but that's just a day in the life of. Anyhow...
I just loved everything about it. Right from the start you get to find out what she's doing. What I found was so fascinating was why she was doing this and what connected the people together. That's almost as intriguing as what she was going to do next.
Acting is superb from everyone, especially from Carey Mulligan who plays there lead. It's perfectly paced and I thought the soundtrack was superb. Finally a film that, for me, lived up to the hype.
Freaky - 7.5/10
Comedy horror that I didn't find especially horrific (but it does have a some good kills) but I laughed all the way through it. A body swap film where a serial killer played buy Vince Vaughn swaps body with a high school teen. With hilarious consequences.
It looks as though they filmed this in the exact same location that they did Happy Death Day and it wouldn't surprise me at all if if they did a couple more films there and did a Blumhouse crossover event film.
Werewolves Within - 3/10
"Knives Out meets 30 Days of Night" says the blurb. It should say Knives Out meets 30 Days of Night...but its utter bollocks!!"
I know I was familiar with the name from somewhere and then the Ubisoft logo appeared and I remembered, Then my heart sank.
Just a case of getting a few kooky characters, put them into a single location and then hope they all die horrible deaths. The characters are not that kooky and the deaths are not that horrible. Tries way too hard at everything and fails at everything.
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Post by jono62 on Aug 18, 2021 16:43:11 GMT
Black Widow It was ok-ish I guess, I'm a big Marvel fan comics first before movies buy this felt like a box ticking exercise to a degree, very safe and the usual big thing exploding at the end. I felt as if this movie needed to come out a long time ago as honestly I didn't really care what happened between Civil War and Infinity War. Meh. The only thing I remember from Black Widow is the tracking shot of Scarlett's arse.
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Post by jono62 on Aug 18, 2021 16:45:54 GMT
Boss Level - 7/10This reminded me a lot of the Netflix film ARQ. Somebody keeps waking up on the same day to be constantly killed in the same manner and he decides to fight back and work out what's going on. This certain someone is Frank Grillo though, so you know shit is going to get fucked up good. Very entertaining and would definitely watch again. One of the best action films I've seen for a while. I think Mel Gibson makes a terrific bad guy although sadly, he's not given that much to do in this. Neither do most of the excellent supporting cast but when Frank is kicking ass and getting it handed it to him, there's no time for too much exposition. It just gets on with the action and I really enjoyed it. Would definitely watch again. Jolt - 3.5 or 4/10This is the anti-Crank! Rather than using electricity to juice up, the lovely Kate Beckinsale needs it to keep her calm. Otherwise if she loses her temper then she's going to fuck shit up good. It didn't look good at all in the trailers but it's got the lovely Kate Beckinsale in action mode and the premise of the film is kind of interesting. But I think it really is a shocker of a film. Promising Young Woman - 10/10
There's been a lot of hype surrounding this film. Multiple award nominations and wins and I'd seen a lot of critics raving about it. So I had very high expectations and these were not only met but exceeded. Easily the best film I've seen this year so far. Honestly, this film blew me away. I've read this this film was not as advertised in the trailer and people were expecting something different. A kind of get it but I think that may come from what people have seen before. I thought this was going to be a much softer retread of American Mary but it's not like that but it is. Kind of. If you're looking to get totally mis-sold a film from a trailer then go to The Assistant. The trailer sells at some a thriller but that's just a day in the life of. Anyhow... I just loved everything about it. Right from the start you get to find out what she's doing. What I found was so fascinating was why she was doing this and what connected the people together. That's almost as intriguing as what she was going to do next. Acting is superb from everyone, especially from Carey Mulligan who plays there lead. It's perfectly paced and I thought the soundtrack was superb. Finally a film that, for me, lived up to the hype. Freaky - 7.5/10
Comedy horror that I didn't find especially horrific (but it does have a some good kills) but I laughed all the way through it. A body swap film where a serial killer played buy Vince Vaughn swaps body with a high school teen. With hilarious consequences. It looks as though they filmed this in the exact same location that they did Happy Death Day and it wouldn't surprise me at all if if they did a couple more films there and did a Blumhouse crossover event film. Werewolves Within - 3/10
"Knives Out meets 30 Days of Night" says the blurb. It should say Knives Out meets 30 Days of Night...but its utter bollocks!!" I know I was familiar with the name from somewhere and then the Ubisoft logo appeared and I remembered, Then my heart sank. Just a case of getting a few kooky characters, put them into a single location and then hope they all die horrible deaths. The characters are not that kooky and the deaths are not that horrible. Tries way too hard at everything and fails at everything. Who is this fraud? Doesn't read like a Beastmaster review.
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Post by Jambowayoh on Aug 18, 2021 16:48:26 GMT
Black Widow It was ok-ish I guess, I'm a big Marvel fan comics first before movies buy this felt like a box ticking exercise to a degree, very safe and the usual big thing exploding at the end. I felt as if this movie needed to come out a long time ago as honestly I didn't really care what happened between Civil War and Infinity War. Meh. The only thing I remember from Black Widow is the tracking shot of Scarlett's arse. Which is interesting especially as the director is a woman
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Post by anephric on Aug 18, 2021 16:50:43 GMT
I enjoyed Undiscovered Country at the time (and after V it seemed like a masterpiece) but there's a lot of things that are naff. The racism towards the Klingons from the Enterprise crew is jarring and serves no purpose other than to clumsily frame contemporary bigoted attitudes: the Federation is full of different races.
The director's cut, with the stupid BONGS and Scooby Doo mask, is also naffer but seems to be the only version in circulation at the moment.
Chang is a poor man's Khan as well, and his Shakespearean quotations mostly serve no purpose, other than to ape Khan's classicism.
On the plus side, Shatner is mostly good, the score is great, and the signoffs at the end still make me misty.
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Post by beastmaster on Aug 18, 2021 17:11:00 GMT
Eh? New forum. New me. Maybe.
Just seem to have a lot less time on my hands these days so maybe not rambling as much as usual? Dunno.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2021 17:13:03 GMT
I enjoyed Undiscovered Country at the time (and after V it seemed like a masterpiece) but there's a lot of things that are naff. The racism towards the Klingons from the Enterprise crew is jarring and serves no purpose other than to clumsily frame contemporary bigoted attitudes: the Federation is full of different races. I think its because the klingons has always been the enemy and hostile to the federation rather than racism
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Post by anephric on Aug 18, 2021 19:29:30 GMT
No, they specifically make racial epithets about manners and Klingons stink etc. It's repeated and not subtle, including Scotty being a racist old fucker. Neither is Gorkon being Abraham Lincoln.
Kirk being hateful you can understand, and is reasonably well played out, it's the on-the-noseness of the rest which is way out of whack for Star Trek, but hey, Meyer wanted an edgy social parable.
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Post by Techno Hippy on Aug 18, 2021 19:54:08 GMT
Jupiter Ascending
A shiny space opera that out stays its welcome a bit. There's a decent cast, some fun action, although lacking in depth. The whispering villain was a bit shit.
6/10
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Post by Derblington on Aug 18, 2021 20:26:08 GMT
Free Guy - 7/10
Quite enjoyed it for the video game references though they were fairly light. It’s taking the piss out of player behaviour more than anything, which at least gives it a different feeling to something like Ready Player One. It’s a very simple simple film, and just quite fun. The LEGO Movie ultimately does the same thing better, but Reynolds is always watchable, CTates does a bit of dancing, and Jodie Comer is cute.
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Post by RadicalRex on Aug 18, 2021 23:05:24 GMT
Star Trek VI has to be seen for the commentary on current politics that it was. It was made during the collapse of the USSR, and it premiered in December 1991, the same month that the USSR actually dissolved. It tried to send a message that we (the west) need to overcome our deep-seated hatred and reach out. Admiral Cartwright is the immovable hawk that needs to be overcome, Kirk feels bitter hatred but learns to question his stance and adapt. Chancellor Gorkon is actually meant to represent Gorbachev, Chang is the Soviet hawk.
That is commendable in my opinion, It's just that without the contemporary context, it feels off how extremely hostile they are, it doesn't feel like the Federation or the Enterprise crew usually depicted in the franchise. It's trying to represent views in the present west, particularly the USA.
Just saying that even though their hostility is irritating, what the film tries to do is classic Trek. Making a future allegory for present events and sending out a message of hope and peace.
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Post by beastmaster on Aug 19, 2021 12:15:58 GMT
Guns Akimbo - 6.5/10
Daniel Radcliffe goes guns akimbo after he has a gun surgically attached to each hand and shoot things up. It's enjoyable and entertaing enough and almost instantly forgettable. Doubt I'll ever watch it again.
The Hitman's Bodyguard - 7.5-10
This is a film I really didn't enjoy when I first saw it. With the sequel out on VOD and having watched the trailers for both film, I thought I'd give it another go. And...
I enjoyed it a lot more this time around. Great casting and the dynamic between Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson is brilliant. However, its Salma Hayek who steals this film. I hope she's in the sequel more and I'm looking forward to watching this now.
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Post by GigaChad Sigma. on Aug 19, 2021 12:30:34 GMT
The sequel is one of the worst films I've ever had the misfortune to watch.
It's sole redeeming feature are some beautiful shots of European coastlines.
Utter garbage. 🗑
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Post by anephric on Aug 19, 2021 15:53:12 GMT
Someone at my work was in the Hitman's Bodyguard. After that, she had her tits and teeth done and went off to seek her fortune.
Last I saw she was living it up with trust fund kids in the Hamptons.
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Post by Jambowayoh on Aug 19, 2021 16:08:15 GMT
Someone at my work was in the Hitman's Bodyguard. After that, she had her tits and teeth done and went off to seek her fortune. Last I saw she was living it up with trust fund kids in the Hamptons. . Pics?
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Post by barchetta on Aug 19, 2021 16:46:51 GMT
Saw 'Riders of Justice' again last night in a lovely little 25ish seat cinema in Wirksworth.
Still holds up for me. One of my favourite films of the year.
Black comedy with a violent twist. Some have said it is tonally all over the place but it has surprisingly warm heart.
85/100
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Post by elstoof on Aug 19, 2021 17:27:59 GMT
Kissing Booth 3, utter shit. Makes the first two look like Shakespeare.
Croods 2, reasonable enough, quite strange art direction
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Post by anephric on Aug 19, 2021 20:09:23 GMT
Someone at my work was in the Hitman's Bodyguard. After that, she had her tits and teeth done and went off to seek her fortune. Last I saw she was living it up with trust fund kids in the Hamptons. . Pics? I do have some, actually, before and after tit job. She wasn't the shyest type, every bloke at work got a titty pic. They are not being shared.
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Post by Lizard on Aug 19, 2021 20:15:52 GMT
I do have some, actually, before and after tit job. She wasn't the shyest type, every bloke at work got a titty pic. They are not being shared. It's you, isn't it?
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Post by Jambowayoh on Aug 19, 2021 20:23:00 GMT
Blatantly
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