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  • Cheers Johnboyuk for the heads up on into the storm, went to see it yesterday, really enjoyed it, 8 out of 10 for me.
  • kafka said:

    Guardians: Maybe I'm a prude, but i didn't think it was that suitable for under 10's. Violence and swearing. Thought it fell between 2 audiences - too childish for adults; too violent for kids. My 13 yr old boy liked it, 10 yr old girl didn't. Over 16's: Go see Apes instead.

    That's interesting as I love films like these. Yes they fail to test my intellect to it's limits, but that's not what I go to the cinema for.

    I do sometimes watch really intellectual dramas and/or documentaries but as a rule the time I spend looking at a moving screen is for relaxation, leisure and the chance to immerse myself 'in a world' that takes my mind off the one I live in.
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  • edited August 2014
    A Single Shot

    A Single Shot stars three of my favorite actors. Sam Rockwell , Jason Isaacs and William H Macy , so i'm quite biased towards this film. I found it intriguing , atmospheric and highly watchable but i'm aware the critics were not so generous with their views when it was released last year but i disagree with them.
    I liked it.

    7 out of 10


    http://youtu.be/3M8KJ7E_yWs
  • I haven't had a Galaxy for ages - no wonder if there are people guarding them.
  • Just saw godzilla. I expected more of it. I actually fell asleep lol.
  • Yeah I turned to my mate at Godzilla and told him how surprisingly boring a giant monster movie could be. The pacing was awful IMO. I don't mind the tease, but it was more than just a slow build up. It got positively boring to watch him swim for a few hours.
  • Feeling a bit chuffed today, one of my short films just won first prize at a festival in Italy, hopefully it means the day will end well at Pride Park.
  • Shrew said:

    Feeling a bit chuffed today, one of my short films just won first prize at a festival in Italy, hopefully it means the day will end well at Pride Park.

    WOW ! Well done, Shrew !

    Fingers crossed the luck continues.....




    ..until May 2015 !

  • Cool Shrew! Also hope your day ends on a high!
  • JiMMy 85 said:



    Guardians of the Galaxy is awesome. Even more awesome is that i worked on it

    Cgi animator? Writer? Director!?
    Are you Groot?
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  • Guardians of the Galaxy is awesome. Even more awesome is that i worked on it

    Nice to have you on board Mr Diesel.
    Vin ?

    Did someone mention vin ?

    Ice bucket for Fanny.
  • Not a latest but watched The Master over the weekend with Joaquin Phoenix and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Glued to it for the duration but felt underwhelmed when the credits rolled. Maybe I missed the point or the film was too clever for me but felt the links between the main subject matters was a little bit ambiguous.
  • Just back from seeing Lucy. Scarlett Johansson may be a pretty convincing argument that there is in fact a God, but she can't save this cluster****. It's shit, end of.
  • Guardians of the Galaxy is awesome. Even more awesome is that i worked on it

    Nice to have you on board Mr Diesel.
    Vin ?

    Did someone mention vin ?

    Ice bucket for Fanny.
    Funny you should say that, TT

    I've been asked to take the ice bucket challenge today by a "friend"...well, he was until today.

    Should I take the risk of ending up with pneumonia ?



  • edited August 2014
    inbetweeners movie 2

    There have been many bad comedy sequels over the years but i'm struggling to think of one as disappointing as inbetweeners movie 2. I think i laughed twice in the entire 90 minutes. This is a bad case of cashing in before the cast reaches middle age. Whoever wrote this deserves to be shot.
    Utter bilge .

    3 out of 10


    http://youtu.be/ISm8my1IciQ
  • The Stag

    We haven't exactly be starved of stag movies over recent years but this one is different. This does not rely on vulgarity or stereotypical stag jokes but on gentle humour and really good comic acting.
    Great performances from Andrew Scott and especially from Peter McDonald ( The Machine ).
    Reminds me a lot of Four Weddings.

    8 out of 10




    http://youtu.be/Vi_JVWbPBj8
  • Not sure if this anyone has already mentioned this film but I bought and watched 'Wasteland' on iTunes (SD Version was £4.99) last night. Very good and moving entertainment. Interesting point as to whether 'Vic' had helped his models or not - I remain fascinated but in two minds.
    Anyway those interested can check it out here...
    http://www.wastelandmovie.com
  • Saw " Before I go to sleep" on Monday.

    I have been reading the book but decided to put it aside 2/3 of way through so as not to spoil the inevitable twist .

    Although the film was worth watching ( esp at the Insider Card rate of £6pp) I was somewhat disappointed overall. Bit of a damp squib in the end but kept me & Mr F awake for 90 mins or so.

    Beds - I've just seen an ad for a forthcoming Indian film entitled " Finding Fanny " (12A)

    Sounds like fun for the kids! Or maybe an eye opener ...?
  • Saw " Before I go to sleep" on Monday.

    I have been reading the book but decided to put it aside 2/3 of way through so as not to spoil the inevitable twist .

    Although the film was worth watching ( esp at the Insider Card rate of £6pp) I was somewhat disappointed overall. Bit of a damp squib in the end but kept me & Mr F awake for 90 mins or so.

    I like Mark Strong very much and have been looking forward to this film even before they started shooting. Guess I have to lower my expectations now to avoid disappointment......
  • Obvious Child

    8/10

    Charming little film. Likeable (if neurotic) female lead, a little bit twee and Sarah Silvermanesque, but funny and a cracking date film.
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  • Saw " Before I go to sleep" on Monday.

    I have been reading the book but decided to put it aside 2/3 of way through so as not to spoil the inevitable twist .

    Although the film was worth watching ( esp at the Insider Card rate of £6pp) I was somewhat disappointed overall. Bit of a damp squib in the end but kept me & Mr F awake for 90 mins or so.

    I like Mark Strong very much and have been looking forward to this film even before they started shooting. Guess I have to lower my expectations now to avoid disappointment......
    Oooh, don't take my comments to heart, Jessie. You'll probably love it.

    Please let us know what you think after you've seen it.

  • Calvary

    Boy that was hard work. I don't think i have ever seen a film that has more cynical look on life as Calvary. Beautifully shot and with acting of the highest order , especially from Brendan Gleeson , it is still so dark as to feel almost depressing.


    6 out of 10


    http://youtu.be/3iBJbcHq-oU
  • It's been out a while but saw the film Lucy, a bit car fetched, and ran out of steam, but other than it was all right , 7 out of 10.

    Footnote : I'm hoping I can now use my brain an extra half a per cent, but haven't sussed it yet! :-0
  • Calvary

    Boy that was hard work. I don't think i have ever seen a film that has more cynical look on life as Calvary. Beautifully shot and with acting of the highest order , especially from Brendan Gleeson , it is still so dark as to feel almost depressing.


    6 out of 10


    http://youtu.be/3iBJbcHq-oU

    Really liked the film, know the area well, where it was shot. Didn't expect the ending.

    8 out of 10.
  • Saw " Before I go to sleep" on Monday.

    I have been reading the book but decided to put it aside 2/3 of way through so as not to spoil the inevitable twist .

    Although the film was worth watching ( esp at the Insider Card rate of £6pp) I was somewhat disappointed overall. Bit of a damp squib in the end but kept me & Mr F awake for 90 mins or so.

    I like Mark Strong very much and have been looking forward to this film even before they started shooting. Guess I have to lower my expectations now to avoid disappointment......
    Oooh, don't take my comments to heart, Jessie. You'll probably love it.

    Please let us know what you think after you've seen it.

    Fanny, your opinions always carry weight with me, whether they be on football or just on things in life in general. :-)

    The film won't be shown here in China so I have to wait till the DVD/Blu-ray is out to watch it. I'll let you know if I like it or not. :-)
  • Signal 6 out of ten
    Science fiction film which keeps you watching but felt slightly let down by the ending.
  • Just come back from Toronto Film Festival. Will feedback tomorrow after the jetlag on what is great, good and crap coming up!
  • edited September 2014
    Edge of tomorrow

    I was hoping Edge of tomorrow was going to have me on the edge of my seat but sadly this film had the opposite affect.
    This is a bit like a Groundhog Day but not half as clever. Every time Tom Cruise woke up to experience the same day i got a little bit more bored. Watching this felt like playing a crap computer game where every time you got killed you had to start again.
    Very Disappointing.

    5 out of 10


    http://youtu.be/vw61gCe2oqI
  • Edge of tomorrow

    I was hoping Edge of tomorrow was going to have me on the edge of my seat but sadly this film had the opposite affect.
    This is a bit like a Groundhog Day but not half as clever. Every time Tom Cruise woke up to experience the same day i got a little bit more bored. Watching this felt like playing a crap computer game where every time you got killed you had to start again.
    Very Disappointing.

    5 out of 10

    Exactly how I felt. I watched it last week and was disappointed too. The last 20 minutes or so was too dark for me to see what was happening. It was an endless loop and didn't have a sort of conclusion. A similar film to Source Code but the latter was much much better in my opinion.

    X-Men Days of Future Past was out around the same time here in China and a colleague of mine wanted to see X-Men. I told her at the time that Edge of Tomorrow got better reviews on a few Chinese movie websites. But after watching both films last week, I was glad my colleague didn't listen to my suggestion... 6.5/10
  • edited September 2014
    The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz

    Aaron Swartz was a computer genius and political activist. He was involved with a lot of internet developments including RSS, Reddit and Creative Commons. He was charged with a series of violations of the law for breaking into MIT's system and downloading academic journal articles from a profit-making digital library and faced a possible one million dollar fine and up to 35 years in prison. He killed himself at the age of 26.

    This documentary is one of the most thought-provoking films I've ever seen. I was moved to tears a few times and couldn't stop thinking about it afterwards. The tragic story is another perfect example of individuals never win battles against the big government. Highly recommended. 9/10

    http://youtu.be/9vz06QO3UkQ
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