I liked Nope for around the first half then it turned to dogshit.
I liked Nope for around the first half then it turned to dogshit.
Not sure why I hadn't got round to it before but Leaving Las Vegas was very good and has aged well, not least because of some great music.
Christ, Oppenheimer is turgid. Save yourself the 3 hours and read his Wiki whilst being blasted with Hans Zimmer at an uncomfortable volume.
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Didn't even get the composer right.
Read and comprehend before firing bullets.
The social media plebs getting in trouble with Japan for using the bomb emoji in a jovial manner is quite funny.
I watched Guardians of the Galaxy 3 last night. I am a fan of the first 2 but feel like this was a swing and a miss. Wife felt the same yet social media reliably informs me it is the best film ever
I enjoyed the Dr Strange film with the kid as it was basically a horror movie aimed at whatever age audience Marvel movies are aimed at, but the rest of phase 4 that I've seen has been borderline atrocious. There was some shit in Phase 1 to 3 but they're plumbing new depths now.
It stands to reason that all of the best characters/stories were used up in the first big Avengers phase, so now you're left with space/'multiverse' wank or treading water until you can re-boot Iron Man as black.
Iron Mon.
Watched The Flash with the Mrs the other day. Given the absolute mess surrounding the film and Ezra Miller, it actually came out better than I expected.
Time travel is often misused in film and I don't think they've gone over the top with it. The CGI though, yikes. Could have done with a few more months in the oven.
I can't deal with him. He can only play himself now and that leaves a horrible 'quirky' personality.
Eighth Grade was on BBC1 last night but not on iplayer. Very good watch if you're into your coming of age films.
Lowering the tone slightly I watched two films yesterday.
yes man and hypnosis were both a load of shit. Particularly the latter.
Is PtP proper fucked? That's ages it's been down now.
Ops are saying nope. Its been down for longer before tbf.
Watched Oppenheimer last night and just don't get the fuss. If it were shorter, it might have been a bit more engaging, but at 3 hrs it was bang average.
Going to a film quiz tonight, I’m told there’s a round just about the frankly amazing Paddington 2.
Last department conference we had there was a quiz and I absolutely annihilated the film round much to the quizmaster's chagrin. He can fuck off though as he once told me my answer of 'Boney M' in the music round when he played their version of Mary's Boy Child, was wrong.
Just watched TMNT Mutant Mayhem and it was great. So funny, honestly hilarious. I probably enjoyed it more than the latest Spiderverse film. Splinter and Donatello being the standouts.
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Putting Film stuff on the walls can always feel a bit studenty but I had to when I saw this
Next to your Scarface poster?
I absolutely couldn't pull that off, but I commend your choice.
Next up: An actual bookshelf.
Not buying a bookshelf for that shitty an amount of books.
Watched the Luther film today, started to feel like it was completely overblown nonsense but then I remembered that scene from the TV show where Luther saw the killer crouching on CCTV and instantly knew he was rolling dice to decide the fate of his victims so really it was in keeping with the usual. It did go a bit mad when they're driving the Volvo to a mansion in the North Pole without putting so much as a bobble hat on though.
Where it did excel was the top flight wig on the bad guy, ooh la la
Will be back soon it seems.
Hope they’ve got the Kurt Angle documentary in 4K.
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I Saw The Devil
Probably my favourite film to come out of Asia. Endless rewatchability, outstanding performances, tense and fucked up. Still incredible.
PTP is officially back!
Anyone got an invite?
I've just watched RRR. It's great, and anybody who thinks otherwise is probably a wrongheaded bore.
Accused (2023, Netflix)
Holy fuck thats good. Young lad on the train home to see his parents is mistaken for a terrorist bomber after a bomb goes off at the train station he was at. Similar clothes to the bomber.
Social media goes on one, finds him, finds his address and...yeah. Actual terrifying look at the consequences of speculation. Great film, tough watch.
I saw that and thought it was a good premise, glad to know it isn't a wet fart.
He does. Its mentioned in the film that he is way out in the sticks, with his parents, and police take forever to respond.
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I live 5 minutes walk from a police station and they dont respond, to be fair.
3.5 hrs for the new Scorsese has got us choosing to go see Past Lives instead tonight which I'm equally excited about but it seems like time will have to be made for the former too.
The Ones Below about to kick off on BBC1. Well worth a look.
I watched Pee-wee's Big Adventure earlier cos it was mentioned on a podcast I listen to and I knew my daughter would find it funny. It went down a treat.
It's pretty much a long episode of the old Twin Peaks, only not quite as dark. I loved it.
Dunno if the second one, Big Top Pee-wee, is any good though?
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Watched three good films last week:
Grace Of My Heart (1996)
Sweet comedy-drama (very) loosely based on the life of Carole King. I only became aware of it because of Dinosaur Jr's J Mascis bizarrely having a cameo role in it, then found out it was actually something of a cult favourite. It's never extremely exciting or funny, but it's very watchable and pleasant. Vaguely a mix between A Star Is Born and High Fidelity. 7.5/10
Dallas Buyers Club (2013
I tend to agree with the critics that the movie's quality pretty much rests on the performances of Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto, and if they weren't in it then it wouldn't be very good, but they are and it is. My only complaint is one I often have with hollywood movies about a protagonist's journey from being a dickhead to not being a dickhead, where there isn't enough in between, and they basically jump from twat to loveable rogue between scenes, but that would need another 30 mins and I hate long films so whatever. 8/10
Paper Moon (1973)
Best of the three, it's just really great. Black and white road-movie set in depression era America, with a travelling con man and a girl who may or may not be his daughter who go around scamming people and stuff. It's awesome. 9/10