Yeah, I remember really liking that when I saw it.
Yeah, I remember really liking that when I saw it.
I watched Burn After Reading and much like every other piece of Coen Brothers I’ve seen, I can’t tell if it was good or not. Brad Pitt was top notch as was any scene involving the two head CIA people but that’s just JK Simmons being a boss like he is in everything I’ve ever seen him in.
I'm glad someone else feels that way about Coen Brothers films. BAR & Hail Caesar are both in that category for me, and having just Googled other films they've been involved in, Suburbicon would probably be there too. Unbroken & Bridge of Spies are two of the ones that came up which I can actually say I liked, but that's about it. Can't even remember whether I've seen most of the other big ones or not.
I should probably watch No Country For Old Men, huh?
I fucking hated No Country for Old Men, but I just assumed it was my fault for being a div. Same reaction to Synecdoche, New York. I was about 16 when I watched them, though.
They’re incredibly well put together, produced visual pieces but at the end of the day they all seem to be an extended Seinfeld episode. Movies about nothing.
I’ve just seen the Bobby Robson documentary is on Netflix over here. Going to have a bang on that. I almost burst into tears at the trailer.
Have you watched the tv series Fargo?
Basically the same as series 1. Good film, mind.
That's precisely the reason I've yet to watch the film. Love the series. Thought the third season was a little weak.
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I'm watching Dog Soldiers. Still exactly my sort of shlocky nonsense.
Ive heard there is some movie that is interactive called Black Widow. Anyone watched/played it? I used to read the Goosebumps books they did ssomething similar and Farenheist and Heavy Rain where interesting games
It's Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
I thought it was brilliant, but it's received mixed reviews, especially from Black Mirror die hards.
I watched the wickerman (the original) last night. What an odd little film.
It's incredible. One of the best horror films of all time.
My aunts boyfriend who watched it was so scarred by it he left the living room. I didn’t understand the idea of it being scary.
What’s all this fuss about Bird Box then?
Oh and what screeners are out @Dark Soldier?
I'm a twit
I, Tonya was absolutely wild and I loved it. Great film. Had heard some about the background previously but really enjoyed the way the film was played out. Mental.
Just watched Into Darkness again. Thought it much better than first time round.
I watched AXL the other day. A Netflix film sort of trying to be transformers but without any of the storyline. Can easily say it's the worst film ever without a single redeeming feature.
Bandersnatch is a great idea poorly executed.
I watched War for the Planet of the Apes and thought it was smashing.
Bird Box - Imagine M Night Shyamalan's worst film starring Cyrus The Virus.
Yeah, I've just got back from watching it & also enjoyed it. We watched Colette yesterday as well, and that was very good. Between those two, Tulip Fever (out a month or two back) & Mary Queen of Scots (out shortly), there's a nice run on period movies at the minute.
The trailer for Beautiful Boy came on tonight & I forgot it still wasn't out as I saw it at an Unlimited screening weeks ago - I'd recommend that when it's actually out, and we're going to see Welcome to Marwen next week, which sounds good too. Steve Carell
yeah +1 for the favourite, watched and really enjoyed it today.
but in fairness I'm still buzzing over how amazing all the president's men was, having watched it a few weeks ago. anyone got any suggestions for similar kinda films?
It took six months but I finally watched Avengers - Infinity War last night
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I watched Doctor Strange, which is supposed to be one of the better ones, and it really wasn't that great, ok at best.
Glad I've not bothered investing too much time in the Marvel stuff.
Yeah, I just can't get on board the Marvel hype train. They're alright, and when I sit down to watch one it's a decent way of spending 2 hours, but I don't get excited about them. I've been trying to catch up ready to watch Infinity War for about 3 months, but I always end up watching something else instead of one of the Marvel films.
The nerds in my office were going absolutely mental for Thor Ragnarok when it came out. They said something along the lines of "Even if you don't like Marvel films, you'll absolutely LOVE this because it's amazing!". I watched it a few weeks ago, and yeah it's alright, but it's just like the others.
I do like Marvel films, but that one was one of their crapper efforts.
Spider-Man Homecoming is the only good one I’ve seen.
I'm a twit
I skipped all the bullshit. Ive watched iron man 1, black panther and infinity war. Ive got little energy to watch anymore.
I love villain characters, I don't root for them but I do think that they're so much more developed and interesting than heroes.
The villains have been the biggest problem with the Marvel films. They tend to be one note, destroy/rule the world types, with only their outfits and methods to distinguish them. The only Marvel villains who've had even cursory development have been Thanos and Loki.
The villains were the best part of the Nolan films, although that's not hard as Batman is the least interesting character in everything he's in.
Marvel is complete toss.
Yeah, this really. I watched Ant Man last night and Infinity War last week.
Ant Man was decent without being great. Infinity War was just mental, literally throwing characters together in random places, fighting other characters then going somewhere else. Not a clue what was going on really.
There's a point, what if the villain has vcrap tyres?
guardians of the galaxy vol 2 was absolute shit.
Imdb have that at 7.7/10. Really?
Baby grut was the highlight but pretty poor plot.
Bird Box was decent enough.