Watched Vice. Slightly disappointed. Similar style to The Big Short (which I absolutely enjoyed) but a little over-done I think. The film feels like a compilation of events without much insight/depth/analysis. There isn't much eye-opening information that I didn't already know or hadn't heard of. 7/10.
Watched a documentary-film on Netflix called ‘Abducted in Plain Sight’. For such a serious and sensitive subject, its one of the strangest stories I’ve ever heard. Worth a watch.
Watched a documentary-film on Netflix called ‘Abducted in Plain Sight’. For such a serious and sensitive subject, its one of the strangest stories I’ve ever heard. Worth a watch.
Heard a lot about this, might have to give it a watch.
Watched a documentary-film on Netflix called ‘Abducted in Plain Sight’. For such a serious and sensitive subject, its one of the strangest stories I’ve ever heard. Worth a watch.
Bob Mortimer mentioned this on his Ahletico Mince podcast today . I’ll check it out .
Also watched Abducted in Plain Sight. If it wasn't true you'd think it was far-fetched. Tough in places owing to the subject matter, but thought it was gripping. No real spoilers, but WTF with the parents!?!
Green Book . A wonderful film ( and a true story ) about a unique relationship between two very different people . Superb performance from Mahershala Ali and Vigi Mortensen and Quite rightly nominated for best picture . 9 out of 10
I’ve seen all the films nominated now and for me it’s between Green Book and Bohemian Rhapsody that should win best picture.
I don’t think Bohemian Rhopsody has the weight or depth to be a best picture winner. Could be wrong. Really liked the film btw.
Give up! Have watched this 3 times now and cannot see the problem(s). What am i missing please?
52 cuts in 82 seconds. Did it not give you a headache? Its 5 people sitting round a table talking. Not sure why there was the need for it and as the tweet says, i don't have the first clue about editing.
Wait! I assumed that had been spoofed up to exaggerate the point. That's not really the finished article is it?
Finally watched A quiet place, i would put in a similar bracket as Birdbox 7/10 ( i know i rated bird box 7.5/10 but both probably 7's in hindsight). Kind of odd watching a whole movie with no sound, but it was good and worth the watch. All a bit odd in places but clever, dont think i would watch either again
Finally watched A quiet place, i would put in a similar bracket as Birdbox 7/10 ( i know i rated bird box 7.5/10 but both probably 7's in hindsight). Kind of odd watching a whole movie with no sound, but it was good and worth the watch. All a bit odd in places but clever, dont think i would watch either again
I thought birdbox was insultingly bad, style over substance sheeite
Finally watched A quiet place, i would put in a similar bracket as Birdbox 7/10 ( i know i rated bird box 7.5/10 but both probably 7's in hindsight). Kind of odd watching a whole movie with no sound, but it was good and worth the watch. All a bit odd in places but clever, dont think i would watch either again
I thought birdbox was insultingly bad, style over substance sheeite
A quiet place I thought was excellent
I didn't really take it too serious, went in unknown and didn't have A quiet place to compare too so it probably was totally different to anyone else. Not saying its a great film but i think peoples opinions can be based on comparing to something similar. I agree it was definitely dragged out a bit which probably makes it painful/ shit, good idea and good acting. Not one i would recommend still , like A quiet place (IMO)
Finally watched A quiet place, i would put in a similar bracket as Birdbox 7/10 ( i know i rated bird box 7.5/10 but both probably 7's in hindsight). Kind of odd watching a whole movie with no sound, but it was good and worth the watch. All a bit odd in places but clever, dont think i would watch either again
I thought birdbox was insultingly bad, style over substance sheeite
A quiet place I thought was excellent
I didn't really take it too serious, went in unknown and didn't have A quiet place to compare too so it probably was totally different to anyone else. Not saying its a great film but i think peoples opinions can be based on comparing to something similar. I agree it was definitely dragged out a bit which probably makes it painful/ shit, good idea and good acting. Not one i would recommend still , like A quiet place (IMO)
I liked both films. That nail scene had me cringing though.
Watched Green Book tonight and have to say i really enjoyed it. A very touching film, and almost frightening that life was like that in the US so relatively recently
A biographical drama about the impecunious biographer, Lee Israel (Melissa McCarthy) who, aided and abetted by her friend and drinking buddy, Jack (Richard E. Grant), became a serial forger of letters from deceased authors and playwrights. An interesting and unusual story, I found it humorous, well scripted and very well acted by the co-leads. Overall, an engaging and entertaining film - 8/10.
Also watched Abducted in Plain Sight. If it wasn't true you'd think it was far-fetched. Tough in places owing to the subject matter, but thought it was gripping. No real spoilers, but WTF with the parents!?!
I watched it last night. You really couldn't make this up could you? (Spoiler alert below)
Bizarre behaviour by just about everyone involved........The Mum and Dad both having separate sexual liaison's with the Pedo and the fact they would let a 12 year old girl go with a 40 year old bloke beggars belief....talk about the Family Gullible (or were they?).
I was also left late in the film with the feeling that they decided they could make a profit out of a really awful experience and ended up disliking all of them as much as the Pedo.
Also watched Abducted in Plain Sight. If it wasn't true you'd think it was far-fetched. Tough in places owing to the subject matter, but thought it was gripping. No real spoilers, but WTF with the parents!?!
I watched it last night. You really couldn't make this up could you? (Spoiler alert below)
Bizarre behaviour by just about everyone involved........The Mum and Dad both having separate sexual liaison's with the Pedo and the fact they would let a 12 year old girl go with a 40 year old bloke beggars belief....talk about the Family Gullible (or were they?).
I was also left late in the film with the feeling that they decided they could make a profit out of a really awful experience and ended up disliking all of them as much as the Pedo.
Small town America in the 70’s, they didn’t know what a nonce was. The dad said looking back he can’t believe how gullible they were, but it was a different time. They were all still wrongens though.
Flew to Atlanta, 9 hour flight and watched 4 films.
Colette. Hmmm was ok, think I dozed off to be honest. Not a fan of Kiera knightly and kept on thinking she was married to Jean Valjean!
Bohemian Rhapsody. Enjoyed it. Obviously heard the hype and understand why. Got goosebumps at the end.
Lala land. Haven’t seen it since it first came out and enjoyed it again although still sad for the ending. Love the unscripted style of their conversations and their chemistry.
Can you ever forgive me? Enjoyed it. Great acting. Would recommend. It finished just as we came into land which was handy.
A Japanese comic book thing turned into a Hollywood movie. I thought the trailer looked rubbish, but I saw it's directed by Robert Rodriguez and written/ produced by James Cameron. That's a combo with a lot of potential, so I gave it a shot.
It's the future, some war has screwed up the giant floating cities that populated the world and there's only one left. Underneath it is a giant scrap pile and a sprawling junkyard metropolis. There, a doctor finds a cyborg girl in pieces, and puts her back together. She's got no memory but clearly has a violent past. The doctor has a secret life that introduces Alita to a world of bounty hunters, and after that the plot falls to pieces.
Firstly, it's all set up for sequels, and that messes with the story. We don't really meet the bad guy, so we get 4 or 5 minor villains instead. She meets a cute guy who is smugger than a vegan on a Sunday bike ride, and his plot developments range from mildly interesting to utterly baffling.
By the end the plot makes almost no sense, and it's a wonder James Cameron has a writing credit. The man knows how to tell a story so this is bizarre.
I did expect the girl to sit in the uncanny valley, and I was pleasantly surprised to find she was a decent CG creation. The effects were pretty damn good. But beyond that, there's not a lot to see here.
Crimes of Grindelwald. 4/10 lost interest after about an hour and turned off. Mortal Engines. 4/10 again lost interest, clearly had a massive budget, but was poorly executed. Reminded me of tv film in parts. The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot. 7.5/10 Great film, completely left field, looks great and isn't really like anything else.
Surprised that Roma and The Favourite cleaned up at the Baftas tonight . Both good films but not a patch on Green Book or Bohemian Rhapsody. At least the Lady Gaga Show didn’t win.
Roma - A black and white film in a foreign language which is basically a self-indulgentfest about the directors childhood and the first scene is 4 1/2 mins long with no dialogue and is just someone washing the floor. Why wouldn't it win a BAFTA?
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A quiet place I thought was excellent
A biographical drama about the impecunious biographer, Lee Israel (Melissa McCarthy) who, aided and abetted by her friend and drinking buddy, Jack (Richard E. Grant), became a serial forger of letters from deceased authors and playwrights. An interesting and unusual story, I found it humorous, well scripted and very well acted by the co-leads. Overall, an engaging and entertaining film - 8/10.
Bizarre behaviour by just about everyone involved........The Mum and Dad both having separate sexual liaison's with the Pedo and the fact they would let a 12 year old girl go with a 40 year old bloke beggars belief....talk about the Family Gullible (or were they?).
I was also left late in the film with the feeling that they decided they could make a profit out of a really awful experience and ended up disliking all of them as much as the Pedo.
Abducted in Plain Site - agree with others here definitely worth a watch. When the dad admitted his 'misdemeanors' I nearly spat my dinner out!
Pinter at the Pinter.
Pinter 7
A Slight Ache / The Dumb Waiter (with Martin Freeman and Danny Dyer)
Really worth catching.
Colette. Hmmm was ok, think I dozed off to be honest. Not a fan of Kiera knightly and kept on thinking she was married to Jean Valjean!
Bohemian Rhapsody. Enjoyed it. Obviously heard the hype and understand why. Got goosebumps at the end.
Lala land. Haven’t seen it since it first came out and enjoyed it again although still sad for the ending. Love the unscripted style of their conversations and their chemistry.
Can you ever forgive me? Enjoyed it. Great acting. Would recommend. It finished just as we came into land which was handy.
Feel good factor 11/10
A Japanese comic book thing turned into a Hollywood movie. I thought the trailer looked rubbish, but I saw it's directed by Robert Rodriguez and written/ produced by James Cameron. That's a combo with a lot of potential, so I gave it a shot.
It's the future, some war has screwed up the giant floating cities that populated the world and there's only one left. Underneath it is a giant scrap pile and a sprawling junkyard metropolis. There, a doctor finds a cyborg girl in pieces, and puts her back together. She's got no memory but clearly has a violent past. The doctor has a secret life that introduces Alita to a world of bounty hunters, and after that the plot falls to pieces.
Firstly, it's all set up for sequels, and that messes with the story. We don't really meet the bad guy, so we get 4 or 5 minor villains instead. She meets a cute guy who is smugger than a vegan on a Sunday bike ride, and his plot developments range from mildly interesting to utterly baffling.
By the end the plot makes almost no sense, and it's a wonder James Cameron has a writing credit. The man knows how to tell a story so this is bizarre.
I did expect the girl to sit in the uncanny valley, and I was pleasantly surprised to find she was a decent CG creation. The effects were pretty damn good. But beyond that, there's not a lot to see here.
2/8
Crimes of Grindelwald. 4/10 lost interest after about an hour and turned off.
Mortal Engines. 4/10 again lost interest, clearly had a massive budget, but was poorly executed. Reminded me of tv film in parts.
The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot. 7.5/10 Great film, completely left field, looks great and isn't really like anything else.
Quickfire humour and very inventive. Went to watch it with my daughter and thoroughly enjoyed it. 7.5/10