Arno Frisch carries the original.
A lot of the films in the list are on Amazon. I might work my way through through his discography.
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Arno Frisch carries the original.
A lot of the films in the list are on Amazon. I might work my way through through his discography.
Game Night is an enjoyable watch which is rare to say for such films.
Everything Everywhere All at Once is pretty fantastic. It looks like it was fun to shoot.
Was unaware they had made a sequel to zombie land.
After watching it, I wish I hadn’t realised. Jesus.
I watched them both the other night and well, they're both a bit shit. The second is staggeringly bad for an hour, where it just isn't a film.
Managed to tick off The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent. Still no idea how I feel about it. It seemed in parts to try way too hard to be in on its own joke, but I could also easily see Cage being like that.
I thought it was great fun.
All Quiet On The Western Front is a struggle in every sense of the word.
I watched Mid90s, written and directed by Jonah Hill. It’s a bit of a Kids rip off but enjoyable nonetheless.
I’m surprised Na’kel Smith hasn’t been in more stuff.
San Andreas is stupid bollocks and is not fun. Paul Giamatti might be the only person giving it 100%
So there’s gonna be a Scott Pligrim anime.
I know Michael Cera put a lot of people off, but this could be fun.
Just caught a trailer for the Mario film and Chirs Pratt is just being himself for this one apparently.
Similarly I just saw the guy who is “the voice of Mario” and don’t know what to think
Charles Martinet is also the talking dragon in Skyrim. A serious man.
Gone in 60 seconds is still great.
I watched the Luther film last night, dearie me.
Awful isn’t it.
It's so, so bad.
It was immediately obvious that it was absolute nonsense, but somehow I was still enjoying it for 80 or so minutes, but the last 40 minutes (+ the cumulative weight of what had gone before) made it genuinely one of the worst films I can remember seeing.
The Andy Serkis make up and performance should be an actual crime.
In better news, the Tetris film on Apple TV is pretty good. A bit too much comedy Russian espionage etc. at times, but other than that it's excellent.
Andy Serkis' hair is the best thing about the Luther film. Possibly the only good thing.
I'll see your Serkis' hair and raise you Idris Elba's coat.
Elba's coat is great but I've seen loads of that and sadly it was being carted about by a Luther who wasn't quite the same as TV Luther which sullied the whole thing.
Still Serkis' hair for me, Clive.
Took the youths to see Mario today. Pretty good fun if not the best thing ever. Solid 7/8 out of 10.
Puss in Boots Last Wish which we went to the other week was very good for me. More of a 9/10.
I watched Noah last night which I'd completely forgotten existed until I saw it in the top 10 on Netflix.
It's batshit and not great, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy it at times.
I always forget about that and The Passion of The Christ. Batshit mental times, but probably better than most of the shite being served up today. The Superhero era was unbearable enough even before Hollywood decided straight white men are only allowed to play evil bigots or the village idiot.
The film industry has taken a weird turn and in addition to the Tetris film there's now films about Air Jordans and George Foreman Grills :moop:
Watched Tetis last night, really enjoyed it.
All these are basically ciphers for United Passions.
Might have illegally obtained Creed 3. The entire movie looks like this:
https://i.imgur.com/aao8NqB.png
Dolby Vision, if it has DV in the filename don't bother.
I watched it last night and thought it was a bit meh.
I watched Tusk last night, which had somehow escaped me at the time. I'm sure most would hate it, but I think I loved it.
How can anyone expect a creed film to be good in the first place?
Because Creed was good. I thought Creed 2 was alright as well though I also remember basically nothing about it so I wouldn't trust my own memory there.
The Forgotten (2004)
Julianne Moore and Big Dom West have dead kids but turns out the kids might not be real but then turns out they might be real and not dead and it's all fucking insane and then at the end it's even more insane and what the fuck even is rhis
8/10 I dunno
Has anyone seen the new Guy Ritchie effort?
Midnight (2021)
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/midnight_2021
Korean film about a deaf girl who witnesses a serial killer 'in action'. He then pursues her through the night.
Fantastic thriller. You may need to suspend disbelief in a couple of places (but I'm not clued up on Korean culture so it may be factual) but its a fantastic ride with great performances.
Not at the level of I Saw The Devil, Man From Nowhere etc but easily just in the tier below.
Just seen that The Last Kingdom film is out and getting good reviews. Got my plans for tonight.
Land of Mine (Under sandet) has to be one of the best films I've seen in ages.
I’m 12 minutes in and he hasn’t said Utred son of Utred once. 2 stars.
I watched Batman Begins for the first time in ages tonight. Dark Knight is probably the best of Nolan's Batman films but this might be the easiest blockbuster fun. Two hours which absolutely breeze by. A good time time was had.
I stand by my opinion that Begins is the best one and outside of Ledgers performance Dark Knight is a very average film. Nothing happens.