Not a recent film, but just saw 'Triangle'. Cracking film - totally surprised by how good it was. If you like Memento or The Machinist, watch it. It has the added bonus of having Melissa George in the lead role (mmmmmmmmmm)
Not a recent film, but just saw 'Triangle'. Cracking film - totally surprised by how good it was. If you like Memento or The Machinist, watch it. It has the added bonus of having Melissa George in the lead role (mmmmmmmmmm)
If you like that try the similar Timecrimes, which is excellent.
Ahhh - Cronocrimenes. Great little film. Spanish films can be fantastic - there's a lot of shit out there, but some real gems (el orfanato, abre los ojos, los sin nombre). I enjoyed it when I saw it, and its been a while, so I may watch it again.
Not a recent film, but just saw 'Triangle'. Cracking film - totally surprised by how good it was. If you like Memento or The Machinist, watch it. It has the added bonus of having Melissa George in the lead role (mmmmmmmmmm)
Have you watched "A Lonely Place To Die" Leroy?..
No - any good? Although I'd watch her in pretty much anything - not so much for her acting (which is just about passable), but because she is pretty much female perfection.
Not a recent film, but just saw 'Triangle'. Cracking film - totally surprised by how good it was. If you like Memento or The Machinist, watch it. It has the added bonus of having Melissa George in the lead role (mmmmmmmmmm)
Have you watched "A Lonely Place To Die" Leroy?..
No - any good? Although I'd watch her in pretty much anything - not so much for her acting (which is just about passable), but because she is pretty much female perfection.
Yes, it's one of mine and it is good! Can catch it still for another month on Sky store... for free I think
Went to see Percy Jackson, if you liked the 1st one then go and see it , very much a kids / family film , ( As the books are) but a good escape , i wanted to see it with my kids , but ended up away from home with work , went to the cinema and felt a little weird as i was one of the only adults in there without kids!
went to see the conjuring last wednesday. i hadn't been to a horror movie for a long time, in fact i can't remember what the last one was?
it had it's moments and you realise how important the soundtrack is for chilling the hairs on the back of the neck but having thought about it over the last few days, i think i would say it was disappointing.
Got tickets booked to go an see Kick Ass 2 on Wednesday (opening day).....well I would wouldn't I!! Been to see Pacific Rim in 3D that was excellent, got a lot of time for Idris Elba, then went with Mrs RM as she wanted to see Wolverine (in 3D), it was ok but think Pacific Rim was better. Just hope KA2 is good, its not normally my type of film, but this is a bit closer to home.
Not a recent film, but just saw 'Triangle'. Cracking film - totally surprised by how good it was. If you like Memento or The Machinist, watch it. It has the added bonus of having Melissa George in the lead role (mmmmmmmmmm)
Have you watched "A Lonely Place To Die" Leroy?..
I just watched this based on your recommendation and liked it very much. There's just one thing that bugs me about it. How / why was it that there were two guys hunting the group down, and then they were killed by two other guys, who then themselves continued to hunt the group down? Who are these two separate pairs of baddies? It just doesn't seem to make sense?
Just watched Oblivion. Moon meets The Matrix meets 2001 meets Portal 3.
Derivative as hell, but I kinda loved it. Visually breathtaking, and the soundtrack (partly recorded with M83) is brilliant - especially the ultra-cheesy 'Fearful Odds' - which makes Hans Zimmer sound like a kid with a xylophone
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One of the best films i have seen in a while.
http://youtu.be/MhRKlwr1-KM
De Niro and Travolta do Itchy & Scratchy ! Not as bad as you may think.
Released in the UK in October
6 out of 10
http://youtu.be/_yseYEtQoJQ
i saw this in a private screening in Camden last week.
I gave it a 8 out of 10 , predictable in places.
it had it's moments and you realise how important the soundtrack is for chilling the hairs on the back of the neck but having thought about it over the last few days, i think i would say it was disappointing.
Great appearances by Phil Daniels and Keith Allen. Music from The Alarm.
If what I say sounds weird then just try the film. Now that's really weird.
Derivative as hell, but I kinda loved it. Visually breathtaking, and the soundtrack (partly recorded with M83) is brilliant - especially the ultra-cheesy 'Fearful Odds' - which makes Hans Zimmer sound like a kid with a xylophone
8.5/10