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  • The Meg 2.

    Containing Jason Statham, and some very large fish.

    You can’t take this film too seriously , I don’t think it takes itself too seriously.

    Its so far fetched, not overtly squeamish, bit of a laugh, if you want to take your brain out for a couple of hours.
  • kentaddick
    kentaddick Posts: 18,729
    edited August 2023
    Watched oppenheimer the other night in leic square odeon in 70mm. I enjoyed it, certainly not one of nolan's worst (which is interstellar) but i wouldn't quite put it up with dunkirk. Thought the pacing was a little off and the film kind of ran out of steam 2/3rds or 3/4s of the way through and then established itself as a different kind of film. I feel like if the test explosion was put at the end of the film it would've given the film the right kind of momentum all the way through. Murphy is absolutely outstanding and i think fully deserves the oscar nod he's sure to get. Special shout to Gary Oldman who was really good as president truman - was a great moment and to be honest brilliantly exposed oppenheimer for how self obsessed he was being. 7.5/10 for me and certainly worth seeing.
  • Nadou
    Nadou Posts: 1,724
    It'll be interesting to compare the Nolan version of Oppenheimer, which I thought was overblown, too tricksy, and far short of the masterpiece that some have hailed it, with the 1980 BBC seven part series which starts being reshown on BBC 4 on Saturday. I seem to remember that Sam Waterston's performance as Oppy was excellent,
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,343
    edited August 2023
    Finally got around to watching Barbie. 

    It actually seemed to expose the flaws in both extreme feminist behaviour and toxic masculine behaviour. 

    Personally it felt like they were pushing that Extreme Feminism and Toxic Masculinity will never be in balance. In reality you need feminine and masculine traits in society to work. 

    I don't think it was anti Masculine, I don't think it was pro Feminism, more an argument in favour of balance. Being yourself not stereotypical. 

    At least that was my take. Maybe I chose to ignore the other messages - being a man. 

  • HastingsRed
    HastingsRed Posts: 1,579
    Ms AA and I saw Barbie last night. Both thought it was one of the worst films we’d ever seen. Very little humour, worthy political points laid on with a trowel, a complete waste of talent and money. 
    Saw a group of girls/ladies dressed up as Barbie dolls in a pub last night en-route to the cinema....is it a thing to dress up when going to see the film?
  • Ms AA and I saw Barbie last night. Both thought it was one of the worst films we’d ever seen. Very little humour, worthy political points laid on with a trowel, a complete waste of talent and money. 
    Saw a group of girls/ladies dressed up as Barbie dolls in a pub last night en-route to the cinema....is it a thing to dress up when going to see the film?
    Last films I remember for that were the Star Wars prequels.

    It's weird, you wouldn't go dressed to Jurassic Park dressed as a T-Rex.

    Plus it's dark so no one can really tell as soon as the film starts.
  • Watched oppenheimer the other night in leic square odeon in 70mm. I enjoyed it, certainly not one of nolan's worst (which is interstellar) but i wouldn't quite put it up with dunkirk. Thought the pacing was a little off and the film kind of ran out of steam 2/3rds or 3/4s of the way through and then established itself as a different kind of film. I feel like if the test explosion was put at the end of the film it would've given the film the right kind of momentum all the way through. Murphy is absolutely outstanding and i think fully deserves the oscar nod he's sure to get. Special shout to Gary Oldman who was really good as president truman - was a great moment and to be honest brilliantly exposed oppenheimer for how self obsessed he was being. 7.5/10 for me and certainly worth seeing.
    Don't think Nolan was the ideal director for this subject matter. The film didn't measure up to the hype for me.
  • supaclive
    supaclive Posts: 6,514
    The Meg 2
    Utter batshit
    But Statham and fuck off big sharks
    Kinda guilty pleasure
  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,411
    Saw Barbie and thought it sacrificed any plot to push a political agenda. A visually pleasing film though.
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,477
    The Homesman - A bit of a slow start, but worth a try
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  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    Barbie is the ultimate chickflick. A big fluffy, all singing and dancing, be what you want to be movie.
  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 4,876
    Strays. Surprisingly good fun not to be taken as anything other than a silly /funny film. Several laugh out load moments. 

    Think ‘Ted’ style humour. 

    7/10. 
  • JiMMy 85
    JiMMy 85 Posts: 10,188
    BOSS LEVEL

    I don't often watch movies I know nothing about, but I had a free afternoon this week and thought I would go by synopsis alone. I settled on Boss Level because it's a Groundhog Day premise, and because I really like Joe Carnahan movies. 

    Story is about a guy stuck in a timeloop who gets murdered by a variety of contract killers by 4pm every day and he doesn't know why. Honestly, now I write it, I am not entirely sure I know why either, and I saw the whole film. At least, we do find out why he's in a time loop. 

    It's got a fairly low-budget sensibility about it while not looking particularly cheap (nobody with a budget puts Frank Grillo or Mel Gibson in a lead role these days!). It also has a video game theme going on, mostly visual, and I am not entirely sure that the movie needed it. For long periods it wasn't relevant, at least until it wanted to be a bit more Guy Ritchie with character intros or montages. 

    The final reel didn't go anywhere clever, it just sort of fizzled out. But a fun journey nonetheless which I think is the point, and Grillo was very good in the lead. The action was adeptly handled and Gibson made a very punchable villain. 5/8 from me! 

  • Strays. Surprisingly good fun not to be taken as anything other than a silly /funny film. Several laugh out load moments. 

    Think ‘Ted’ style humour. 

    7/10. 
    An enjoyable watch. Some very funny bits.

  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,028
    Saw Scrapper yesterday, was ok (albeit predictable) and I’m not sure the funny bits were quite as funny as they imagined.

    I watched Soft and Quiet at home last night, has to be one of the most harrowing films I’ve ever seen. 
  • Not new new but new to Netflix.

    The Electrical life of Louis Wain.

    Oh my days what a wonderful, heartbreaking, cat worshiping film it is.

    Cumberbatch is fabulous in it.

    I loved it 😻
  • A Haunting in Venice  - Kenneth Brannagh

    Not overly impressed. Very ordinary. OK watch but nothing special.
  • Blucher
    Blucher Posts: 4,135
    Past Lives - 7/10

    Quite interesting and poignant in places but, for me, it didn't justify the raft of 5-star reviews.
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,956
    edited September 2023
    Bolan's Shoes
    Stars Timothy Spall but the central character is played by Leanne Best, who is excellent. These two carry the film, which is not a cheery one. Not predictable but a bit bleak, and a lot of the background to the story of the main characters comes out in one speech about three quarters of the way through.
    Wasn't really on my must watch list but I'd dropped the car off for a minor service and there's only so many cups of coffee you can drink - it was the first film of the day. 6/10.
  • Dumb Money

    Based on the true story re Gamestock, a couple of years ago, where the price got pumped high, by the average Joe buying in and trying to take on the traders who had taken short positions (wanted the price to go down).

    Interesting story about greed, and how people react to it, it was ok, but I preferred the big short.
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  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,604
    A Haunting in Venice  - Kenneth Brannagh

    Not overly impressed. Very ordinary. OK watch but nothing special.
    Same here. Watched it this afternoon. Some slight scary moments but the "conclusion" wasn't anything spectacular or jaw dropping (trying not to reveal anything that could be called a spoiler). 6 out of 10.
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,821
    Saw The Equalizer 3 last week.

    Was alright. More of the same really - Denzil being a bad ass.

    Not as good as the first one, but better than the second one.
  • I saw the film 'Brooklyn' on Netflix a few weeks back. About an Irish girl in the 50s moving to New York.

    Probably the best film i've seen all year. Was fantastic. Think it came out in 2015 so a few of you have already probably seen it. 
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,988
    Off_it said:
    Saw The Equalizer 3 last week.

    Was alright. More of the same really - Denzil being a bad ass.

    Not as good as the first one, but better than the second one.
    I quite enjoyed it … definitely a bigger body count! 

    First is the best.  
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,821
    stonemuse said:
    Off_it said:
    Saw The Equalizer 3 last week.

    Was alright. More of the same really - Denzil being a bad ass.

    Not as good as the first one, but better than the second one.
    I quite enjoyed it … definitely a bigger body count! 

    First is the best.  
    What did you make of the "reveal" as to what he was doing out in Italy in the first place? 
  • Pavoren007
    Pavoren007 Posts: 2,515
    Oppenheimer - saw in TCL Theatre Hollywood - probably the most iconic cinema around the globe. IMAX presentation - very loud, very long, interesting, but expecting more bang for my buck… 7/10

    Bluebeetle - amusing, pretty fresh and some solid action sequences. A fair DC addition 6.5/10

    Strays - found this very amusing, perhaps I need to grow up, but a great mix of sad  moments and some real lols! 7/10
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,713
    stonemuse said:
    Off_it said:
    Saw The Equalizer 3 last week.

    Was alright. More of the same really - Denzil being a bad ass.

    Not as good as the first one, but better than the second one.
    I quite enjoyed it … definitely a bigger body count! 

    First is the best.  
    I really enjoyed it. it's the best of the three for me. 
  • TelMc32
    TelMc32 Posts: 9,037
    Oppenheimer - saw in TCL Theatre Hollywood - probably the most iconic cinema around the globe. IMAX presentation - very loud, very long, interesting, but expecting more bang for my buck… 7/10

    Bluebeetle - amusing, pretty fresh and some solid action sequences. A fair DC addition 6.5/10

    Strays - found this very amusing, perhaps I need to grow up, but a great mix of sad  moments and some real lols! 7/10
    Bloody hell @Pavoren007 how much more bang do you want than an atomic bomb?? 🤷🏻‍♂️😉
  • I saw the film 'Brooklyn' on Netflix a few weeks back. About an Irish girl in the 50s moving to New York.

    Probably the best film i've seen all year. Was fantastic. Think it came out in 2015 so a few of you have already probably seen it. 
    Really enjoyed this film.
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,988
    Off_it said:
    stonemuse said:
    Off_it said:
    Saw The Equalizer 3 last week.

    Was alright. More of the same really - Denzil being a bad ass.

    Not as good as the first one, but better than the second one.
    I quite enjoyed it … definitely a bigger body count! 

    First is the best.  
    What did you make of the "reveal" as to what he was doing out in Italy in the first place? 
    A bit of a push to put it mildly