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  • I do imagine a large part of why it is has been particularly well-received in the UK is simply because it tells a story that is very resonant in British people's minds when they think of World War 2 and particularly heroic/miraculous events in our history. I wonder if Nolan had decided to choose Pearl Harbour or the Battle of Stalingrad as the stage for his film if it would have had nearly as much attention here as it has had. This isn't a snide point, by the way, but even as far as highly acclaimed films go, it does seem to have chimed incredibly well with British audiences.
  • For one reason or another, I never got the chance to see Brooklyn when it was released.

    Finally caught up with it. Brilliant screenplay and acting. Probably because of my own family background, but resonated so much with me.

    Rarely I say this, but 10/10.
  • Not been following this thread, so perhaps there was a discussion, but has anyone seen Get Out? Just seen it. Absolutely amazing film
  • McBobbin said:

    Not been following this thread, so perhaps there was a discussion, but has anyone seen Get Out? Just seen it. Absolutely amazing film

    Watched it the other night and it is fantastic. It reminded me of an episode of The Twilight Zone or something from Hammer House of Horror. And to think the director is mainly recognized as one half of a comedy duo.
  • McBobbin said:

    Not been following this thread, so perhaps there was a discussion, but has anyone seen Get Out? Just seen it. Absolutely amazing film

    The general consensus was that it was a really good film. I loved it.
  • Went to see Dunkirk tonight and have to say I was disappointed. Watchable but lacked so much considering the hype.



  • Get Out

    Thought it was a good watchable film but would have been an excellent episode of black mirror if that makes sense.

    Slightly predictable

    If you liked it watch black mirror series.
  • edited August 2017
    The Limehouse Golem
    Another free Picturehouses preview screening.

    Bill Nighy and the lovely Olivia Cooke (who reminds me very much of Helena Bonham Carter) in a fairly typical Victorian ripper type mystery. If you're a fan of Ripper Street and such (I'm not really), this'll be for you. Daniel Mays is in it too as Nighy's supporting plod. Cast all very good, and there's a twist which I didn't see coming. That said, it was Sunday morning and I wasn't trying to figure it out anyway.
    Enjoyable of its kind, fair bit of gore.

    Shot in typical dark and gloomy Victorian London style, almost monochrome except for the contrasting music hall scenes.

    I'd give it a solid 7.

    Saw a trailer for the new Daniel Craig film Logan Lucky. Looks absolute cack.

  • The Dark Tower

    A good couple of hours entertainment, recommended for anyone with young sons.
  • Saw Dunkirk last night & I have to say I don't get the hype. Not bad, but not outstanding either. Found it a bit 'meh'
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  • Saw Dunkirk last night & I have to say I don't get the hype. Not bad, but not outstanding either. Found it a bit 'meh'

    Me too, it would not get into my top five of war films, in fact I doubt the top ten if you include some of the oldies.
  • Signed up to Cinema Paradiso and spent a couple of happy hours building up a list of 70 odd films. Thanks for all the reviews in this thread.

    Films are picked by me, my missus and a few by my grand-daughter. So far we've watched:

    Eye in the Sky- tense, watchable war drama- 6/10
    Love and Friendship- period comedy drama with Kate Beckinsale. Clever but not my thing- 4/10
    Star Trek Beyond- Good fun and my grand-daughter is now a Trekie- 7/10
    Mad Max Fury Road- Great action film- 7/10
    Jason Bourne- bit so so- 6/10

    Tonight is I, Daniel Blake.

    Thanks again for all the reviews.
  • Not latest, but did anyone else pick up on this too 100 comedy films?

    Plenty that I don't think I have seen. Some surprising ones too.

    http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20170821-the-100-greatest-comedies-of-all-time
  • Not latest, but did anyone else pick up on this too 100 comedy films?

    Plenty that I don't think I have seen. Some surprising ones too.

    http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20170821-the-100-greatest-comedies-of-all-time

    Good to see my favourite comedy of all time at number 7 - Life of Brian
  • Forgive me if I have mentioned this before (it's my age) but has anybody else seen the 1980 cry wolf short comedy?

    I saw it with Airplane at catford and would love to see it again to see if I found it as funny as I did then.

    http://m.imdb.com/title/tt0352260/
  • McBobbin said:

    Not been following this thread, so perhaps there was a discussion, but has anyone seen Get Out? Just seen it. Absolutely amazing film

    Thought it was utter cack - the most overrated film I've seen since the Revenant. The script is really poor and very obvious.

    Saw Detroit last night - okay film but feel another director could have made more of it. The events in the film are pretty shocking but under Trump you can see it all happening again.....
  • stonemuse said:

    I thought The Road was excellent, Viggo Mortensen very good.

    Check out "Eastern Promises" and "Appaloosa"... two lesser-seen movies he has made where he is really good.

  • stonemuse said:

    I thought The Road was excellent, Viggo Mortensen very good.

    Check out "Eastern Promises" and "Appaloosa"... two lesser-seen movies he has made where he is really good.

    Love Appaloosa so will definitely look out for Eastern Promises.
  • edited August 2017
    Not a film.....but maybe the best sports documentary I've seen.

    Icarus.

    Watch it.

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  • Saw Logan Lucky and the Limehouse Golem in recent days - enjoyed both.

    Logan Lucky is a heist movie which suffers a bit from some dodgy accents but Daniel Craig does a good turn and the film entertains throughout.

    The Limehouse Golem is very dark and has an excellent cast. It's a period film that for once doesn't dress things up.
  • edited September 2017
    Not a 'latest film,' quite the opposite actually, but not sure it merits a thread to itself.

    Last night 'Talking Pictures' showed 'Poor Cow' which was Ken (or Kenneth as he was credited in that film) Loach's first film to reach real public exposure.

    It stars the late Carol White (arguably best known for Cathy Comes Home) and, despite having seen the film before albeit a long time ago, I had forgotten just how good and photogenic an actress she was.

    A very underrated performer, probably because she suffered from her own demons and made so few films, who was both 'eye candy,' as was de rigueur in the sixties, and very talented.

  • stonemuse said:

    stonemuse said:

    I thought The Road was excellent, Viggo Mortensen very good.

    Check out "Eastern Promises" and "Appaloosa"... two lesser-seen movies he has made where he is really good.

    Love Appaloosa so will definitely look out for Eastern Promises.
    Appaloosa is great, but Eastern Promises is more a companion piece with A History Of Violence, which is the other time Viggo Mortensen worked with David Cronenberg. I think they're working on another film together now. Still, all three of these movies are well-worth watching.
  • Going to watch the remake of 'It' this weekend. The original is still my favourite horror movie of all time.
  • LenGlover said:

    Not a 'latest film,' quite the opposite actually, but not sure it merits a thread to itself.

    Last night 'Talking Pictures' showed 'Poor Cow' which was Ken (or Kenneth as he was credited in that film) Loach's first film to reach real public exposure.

    It stars the late Carol White (arguably best known for Cathy Comes Home) and, despite having seen the film before albeit a long time ago, I had forgotten just how good and photogenic an actress she was.

    A very underrated performer, probably because she suffered from her own demons and made so few films, who was both 'eye candy,' as was de rigueur in the sixties, and very talented.

    Remember her in Dulcima....a comely scheming wench playing opposite John Mills....good performances. Youtube attached for the younger amongst us.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jyt9KnWbIk
  • Eastern Promises is brilliant.

    I'm off to Toronto for work for the Film Festival.

    The remake of my favourite movie of all time, Papillon is premiering.

    I'm preparing myself to be appalled...
  • edited September 2017
    supaclive said:

    Eastern Promises is brilliant.

    I'm off to Toronto for work for the Film Festival.

    The remake of my favourite movie of all time, Papillon is premiering.

    I'm preparing myself to be appalled...

    I didnt know they we're remaking Papillon. It's one of my favourites of all time too - Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman are fantastic in it. I must have seen it a dozen times .

    * just looked it up on IMDB and saw that it is Charlie Hunnam starring in it. My heart sank .
  • edited September 2017
    http://m.imdb.com/title/tt5093026/

    Charlie Hunnam. Doomed to fail!
  • supaclive said:

    http://m.imdb.com/title/tt5093026/

    Charlie Hunnam. Doomed to fail!

    Just beat you to it !!
  • I know women find him very attractive which clearly clouds their judgement, but Charlie Hunnam is a terrible, terrible actor!
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