I've spent years in film promotion of sorts, and now I find myself in a position where I can avoid trailers and buzz, and watch movies without spoiling them massively first and I really like it. Expectation is a huge factor.
Dunkirk is a thrilling action movie set in WW2, and most of the criticism here seem to be around it not providing what the viewers were hoping to see. That's not a fair criticism of the movie, which pretty much achieves what it sets out to do.
No characters (well, one maybe) , no plot (except the basic outline we already know) , no historical credibility and how did the RAF get 300,000 troops off a beach with three Spitfires ?
Beautiful photography but why not read a couple of history books before embarking on an expensive movie ?
I liked the bit with the Stormtroopers.
And Harry Styles spent the whole movie dying for a shit.
I've spent years in film promotion of sorts, and now I find myself in a position where I can avoid trailers and buzz, and watch movies without spoiling them massively first and I really like it. Expectation is a huge factor.
Dunkirk is a thrilling action movie set in WW2, and most of the criticism here seem to be around it not providing what the viewers were hoping to see. That's not a fair criticism of the movie, which pretty much achieves what it sets out to do.
I am vaguely aware of two members of One Direction now. The other one Is the one Bill Maher talks about here...and why should I know who they are? As Bill says, I am not a 12 year old girl!
No characters (well, one maybe) , no plot (except the basic outline we already know) , no historical credibility and how did the RAF get 300,000 troops off a beach with three Spitfires ?
Beautiful photography but why not read a couple of history books before embarking on an expensive movie ?
I liked the bit with the Stormtroopers.
And Harry Styles spent the whole movie dying for a shit.
No characters (well, one maybe) , no plot (except the basic outline we already know) , no historical credibility and how did the RAF get 300,000 troops off a beach with three Spitfires ?
Beautiful photography but why not read a couple of history books before embarking on an expensive movie ?
I liked the bit with the Stormtroopers.
And Harry Styles spent the whole movie dying for a shit.
I've spent years in film promotion of sorts, and now I find myself in a position where I can avoid trailers and buzz, and watch movies without spoiling them massively first and I really like it. Expectation is a huge factor.
Dunkirk is a thrilling action movie set in WW2, and most of the criticism here seem to be around it not providing what the viewers were hoping to see. That's not a fair criticism of the movie, which pretty much achieves what it sets out to do.
I watched the Prestige recently thanks to rave reviews on here. When I read another review elsewhere, it said that one of Nolan's major attribute's is thst he makes films which keep the audience talking long after they've left the theatre. Reading back the last few pages, I can attest that is the case. I'll be trying to see itnon IMAX this week.
Now The Prestige is a great film.
Yes I watched is last weekend. Great recommendation.
I've spent years in film promotion of sorts, and now I find myself in a position where I can avoid trailers and buzz, and watch movies without spoiling them massively first and I really like it. Expectation is a huge factor.
Dunkirk is a thrilling action movie set in WW2, and most of the criticism here seem to be around it not providing what the viewers were hoping to see. That's not a fair criticism of the movie, which pretty much achieves what it sets out to do.
I've seen the 50's Dunkirk film and will be seeing the new one tomorrow (hopefully). Comments are being made about the new film telling the story through 3 arcs and those stories / characters intertwining towards the end. That is exactly what happened with the 50's film. Guess I'll find out tomorrow if the storytelling perspective is original or not.
I've spent years in film promotion of sorts, and now I find myself in a position where I can avoid trailers and buzz, and watch movies without spoiling them massively first and I really like it. Expectation is a huge factor.
Dunkirk is a thrilling action movie set in WW2, and most of the criticism here seem to be around it not providing what the viewers were hoping to see. That's not a fair criticism of the movie, which pretty much achieves what it sets out to do.
I've seen the 50's Dunkirk film and will be seeing the new one tomorrow (hopefully). Comments are being made about the new film telling the story through 3 arcs and those stories / characters intertwining towards the end. That is exactly what happened with the 50's film. Guess I'll find out tomorrow if the storytelling perspective is original or not.
I was happy with the three threads and thought that it worked well.
No characters (well, one maybe) , no plot (except the basic outline we already know) , no historical credibility and how did the RAF get 300,000 troops off a beach with three Spitfires ?
Beautiful photography but why not read a couple of history books before embarking on an expensive movie ?
I liked the bit with the Stormtroopers.
And Harry Styles spent the whole movie dying for a shit.
Wrong actor.
it's my age.
He was this one:
Thanks.
My son thought it was really good so i showed him some real film and asked what the difference was. He said the real soldiers all smoked and that most of them only had a few teeth!
Just saw Dunkirk. Very good movie. I don't really get the criticism from some, unless the rave reviews from some set the bar too high, but it was very well done. Glad I saw it on the big screen.
No doubt Dunkirk is a well made film. I was looking forward to watching it but found it difficult to get into. Think I will need to watch it again. Initial thoughts I liked the story structure, performances etc but found the music jarring in the sense that it felt more epic than the visuals.
War for the planet of the apes......very enjoyable film which was verging on greatness but lost its way with the introduction of the comedy puffer jacketed chimp and got a bit silly from there on in. 6/10 Strange how we end up rooting for the Apes and despising ourselves.
Watched the 1958 Dunkirk last night. Good film and interesting to see the number of scenes retained in the latest version. Obviously they are both based on the same event so there is a kind of inevitability to this.
Well directed, not surprisingly, by Michael Balcon and a great addition to the excellent Ealing Films portfolio.
Watched the 1958 Dunkirk last night. Good film and interesting to see the number of scenes retained in the latest version. Obviously they are both based on the same event so there is a kind of inevitability to this.
Well directed, not surprisingly, by Michael Balcon and a great addition to the excellent Ealing Films portfolio.
Watched the 1958 Dunkirk last night. Good film and interesting to see the number of scenes retained in the latest version. Obviously they are both based on the same event so there is a kind of inevitability to this.
Well directed, not surprisingly, by Michael Balcon and a great addition to the excellent Ealing Films portfolio.
As a Stephen King fan, I am beyond excitement at both Dark Tower and IT movies.
For anyone unaware of the stories - Dark Tower combines elements of Lord of the Rings / Game of Thrones fantasy and real life action / drama. Trailer looks epic.
And IT is a cross between the Goonies, Stand by Me and a killer clown.
IT looks good. As much as Tim Curry nailed Pennywise, it was a fairly cheap TV miniseries so the movie is very welcome.
Sadly, it sounds like Dark Tower might be going a bit wrong. The studio may have bottled it.
I thought the new version looked a bit shite. Curry's Pennywise is terrifying, the new one looks a bit too polished. Hopefully the new version will have the end sorted out. Always pissed me off.
I see Stephen King and switch off....cant remember anything he has done that was even vaguely good to be honest.
Apart from The Shining , Shawshank Redemption , The Green Mile , Misery , Carrie , Stand By Me and The Mist what has Stephen King ever done for us....
Both the Shawshank and Green Mile were adaptions of Novellas Stephen King wrote and re-wriiten for the screen by others and both very good films...so some credit given...the rest are bleh...opinions are like Arseholes Mr Bedsaddick...we all have them, and I really have tried to "like" his books but failed. The TV series IT was awful.....
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A well told story with today's technology (by which I don't just mean CGI) for the action can be compelling.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpVCC7azVp4&sns=em
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051565/
3 Marks out 5
Anticipation...
Whilst Watching...
In retrospect...
Quite often as @stackitsteve says you can view a movie quite differently after seeing it, and also expect too much going in.
I've seen the 50's Dunkirk film and will be seeing the new one tomorrow (hopefully). Comments are being made about the new film telling the story through 3 arcs and those stories / characters intertwining towards the end. That is exactly what happened with the 50's film. Guess I'll find out tomorrow if the storytelling perspective is original or not.
Not complicated to follow imho.
My son thought it was really good so i showed him some real film and asked what the difference was.
He said the real soldiers all smoked and that most of them only had a few teeth!
Well directed, not surprisingly, by Michael Balcon and a great addition to the excellent Ealing Films portfolio.
The last five minutes almost had me in tears.
For anyone unaware of the stories - Dark Tower combines elements of Lord of the Rings / Game of Thrones fantasy and real life action / drama. Trailer looks epic.
And IT is a cross between the Goonies, Stand by Me and a killer clown.
Sadly, it sounds like Dark Tower might be going a bit wrong. The studio may have bottled it.
Hopefully the new version will have the end sorted out. Always pissed me off.