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AddicksAddict said:IdleHans said:The Room Next DoorAlmodovar's latest, out now. I generally find his films interesting but the quality varies.This is his first film in English, starring Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton. It concerns a terminally ill woman who wants to manage her own death but have her friend nearby when she does it.Its about 110 minutes, which passes easily enough but I didnt find the characters particularly engaging or sympathetic, and some of the dialogue felt a bit forced. A film considering the implications of ageing, illness and mortality is never going to be a riot, but I was glad when it ended and I could go for a Brakspears down the road. Worthy rather than enjoyable.5.5/10
Ms AA thought it an interesting film was some amazing fashion.You have Brakspears? You lucky, lucky bleeder.0 -
Finally got to watch Alien Romulus, was put off by all the actors looking like children.
Equally, what are these Aliens doing? Just hanging around on abandoned space craft hoping someone might show up?
Didn’t enjoy.
Perhaps I should post this on the, Things that make you feel old, thread.2 -
Finally got round to Dune 2.
What an epic piece of filmmaking. Incredible and really wish I’d got to see it in a cinema.3 -
The Substance
My Favourite film of 2024 so far. Not for the faint hearted
My Review is here
https://boxd.it/7LbMKR
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Apocalypse Z the beginning of the end
In Spanish with English subtitles
I'm a sucker for zombie films and apocalypse event films. This one is zombie/infected shit scary running things that provide the shit-your-pants moments
The lead actor was very decent and ably supported by his pet cat who I spent a lot of the film worried about. Its a well trodden patch and there are some nice bits of humanity weaved into the story. It seems to be building to a sequel which is kind of fair enough. I enjoyed it
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Watched ‘And Mrs’ on Netflix last night.
Was ok, an easy watch, a few laughs.
But two things struck me, firstly I realised I feel sorry for Colin Hanks because he’s just a younger version of his Dad in everything I’ve ever seen him in. And then secondly I stopped feeling sorry for him because his syrup completely distracted me from the film…….ffs!0 -
Bedsaddick said:jimmymelrose said:The Fablemans is a good film but it’s way , way down on the list of his best films .
French film critics like to look/sound clever.
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Anyone seen Paddington in Peru yet?
Love the first two but reviews haven't been great.
Cinema trips with the kids next 3 weekends I suspect, Paddington, Wicked and Moana 2.0 -
I went to see Small Things Like These with Cillian Murphy at the weekend, a pretty sombre moving but quite touching. Based on a short story by Claire Keegan that my gf has read - Keegan also wrote Foster, which was turned into 'The Quiet Girl' a couple years back which I think won a few awards. Based in Ireland, I think it is meant to be Waterford, Murphy's character Bill Furlong struggles with conditions at the local convent in town which makes him reflect on his own upbringing - quite a touching story though not a happy Christmas tale even though it is set at Christmas.
I also watched Endurance on Disney+ on Friday night. Fascinating story, thoroughly enjoyed this with the mix of them telling the story of the hardships and struggles of the team, and the modern team trying to find the ship after it was swallowed by the sea. Would recommend if you have any interest in these expedition stories to watch if you can.2 -
North Lower Neil said:Anyone seen Paddington in Peru yet?
Love the first two but reviews haven't been great.
Cinema trips with the kids next 3 weekends I suspect, Paddington, Wicked and Moana 2.1 - Sponsored links:
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Bedsaddick said:The Substance
My Favourite film of 2024 so far. Not for the faint hearted
My Review is here
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Covered End said:Bedsaddick said:The Substance
My Favourite film of 2024 so far. Not for the faint hearted
My Review is here
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Gladiator 2.
Excellent 10/10.1 -
Just got home from seeing The Substance, a film that’s desperately trying to make a statement of some substance but grotesquely fails.
I liked the first hour or so before what could have been great science fiction becomes illogical and turns into a horror that’s so absurd that people in the cinema were laughing.
Here’s a suitable review:
https://www.miamiartzine.com/Features.php?op=Article_172682929373342 -
LonelyNorthernAddick said:I went to see Small Things Like These with Cillian Murphy at the weekend, a pretty sombre moving but quite touching. Based on a short story by Claire Keegan that my gf has read - Keegan also wrote Foster, which was turned into 'The Quiet Girl' a couple years back which I think won a few awards. Based in Ireland, I think it is meant to be Waterford, Murphy's character Bill Furlong struggles with conditions at the local convent in town which makes him reflect on his own upbringing - quite a touching story though not a happy Christmas tale even though it is set at Christmas.
I also watched Endurance on Disney+ on Friday night. Fascinating story, thoroughly enjoyed this with the mix of them telling the story of the hardships and struggles of the team, and the modern team trying to find the ship after it was swallowed by the sea. Would recommend if you have any interest in these expedition stories to watch if you can.Frank Hurley, the photographer on the original expedition, was a genius, and his surviving film footage and photos are incredible.1 -
jimmymelrose said:Just got home from seeing The Substance, a film that’s desperately trying to make a statement of some substance but grotesquely fails.
I liked the first hour or so before what could have been great science fiction becomes illogical and turns into a horror that’s so absurd that people in the cinema were laughing.
Here’s a suitable review:
https://www.miamiartzine.com/Features.php?op=Article_172682929373340 -
Covered End said:Gladiator 2.
Excellent 10/10.
And I did google one or two things that looked far fetched in the film, and stretched the boundaries a bit, but actually did happen.
Worth a watch, make your own mind up, loved the opening scenes.
I think the film actually started 39 minutes, after all the ads and trailers, the longest I can remember, sods law, you go in to see it after 30 minutes, and it’s already started! 🙄2 -
se9addick said:jimmymelrose said:Just got home from seeing The Substance, a film that’s desperately trying to make a statement of some substance but grotesquely fails.
I liked the first hour or so before what could have been great science fiction becomes illogical and turns into a horror that’s so absurd that people in the cinema were laughing.
Here’s a suitable review:
https://www.miamiartzine.com/Features.php?op=Article_17268292937334
I think this makes a good illustration of the difference between public and critics:
Is the public looking for entertainment and the critics looking for artistic merit?
I’m simplifying it somewhat but I see an ever increasing divide. Personally I want a logical storyline that’s believable. This for me is the bones of any book or film. A book then adds the flesh by good writing and a film by good acting and directing.
The Substance has good acting, directing that looks like 3 different directors have stepped in at different points, and a storyline that makes no sense in an effort to be artistic and clever.
Not since AI has a film made me feel this annoyance.1 -
I’m classed as the public and it’s my fav film of 2024 .0
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Covered End said:Gladiator 2.
Excellent 10/10.
And I did google one or two things that looked far fetched in the film, and stretched the boundaries a bit, but actually did happen.
Worth a watch, make your own mind up, loved the opening scenes.
I think the film actually started 39 minutes, after all the ads and trailers, the longest I can remember, sods law, you go in to see it after 30 minutes, and it’s already started! 🙄0 - Sponsored links:
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Saw Red One today, really enjoyed it, nice, easy slightly different Xmas themed film.3
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The Substance in the opinion of my wife and I was the worst film we have seen at the cinema in 50 years ie our lives.There were also people laughing when we were there & commenting on the way out how terrible it was.
Quite frankly I’m amazed that anyone could like it, but we’re all different.
A bit like artwork that looks painted by a 2 year old that some people think brilliant.2 -
Covered End said:The Substance in the opinion of my wife and I was the worst film we have seen at the cinema in 50 years ie our lives.There were also people laughing when we were there & commenting on the way out how terrible it was.
Quite frankly I’m amazed that anyone could like it, but we’re all different.
A bit like artwork that looks painted by a 2 year old that some people think brilliant.Covered End said:The Substance in the opinion of my wife and I was the worst film we have seen at the cinema in 50 years ie our lives.There were also people laughing when we were there & commenting on the way out how terrible it was.
Quite frankly I’m amazed that anyone could like it, but we’re all different.
A bit like artwork that looks painted by a 2 year old that some people think brilliant.I’m often amazed how some films are classed as brilliant and I’ve hated them and Vice Versa . Especially Oscar winners . The Shape Of Water is one example I can think of . A terrible film in my opinion.1 -
Bedsaddick said:Covered End said:The Substance in the opinion of my wife and I was the worst film we have seen at the cinema in 50 years ie our lives.There were also people laughing when we were there & commenting on the way out how terrible it was.
Quite frankly I’m amazed that anyone could like it, but we’re all different.
A bit like artwork that looks painted by a 2 year old that some people think brilliant.Covered End said:The Substance in the opinion of my wife and I was the worst film we have seen at the cinema in 50 years ie our lives.There were also people laughing when we were there & commenting on the way out how terrible it was.
Quite frankly I’m amazed that anyone could like it, but we’re all different.
A bit like artwork that looks painted by a 2 year old that some people think brilliant.I’m often amazed how some films are classed as brilliant and I’ve hated them and Vice Versa . Especially Oscar winners . The Shape Of Water is one example I can think of . A terrible film in my opinion.1 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Bedsaddick said:Covered End said:The Substance in the opinion of my wife and I was the worst film we have seen at the cinema in 50 years ie our lives.There were also people laughing when we were there & commenting on the way out how terrible it was.
Quite frankly I’m amazed that anyone could like it, but we’re all different.
A bit like artwork that looks painted by a 2 year old that some people think brilliant.Covered End said:The Substance in the opinion of my wife and I was the worst film we have seen at the cinema in 50 years ie our lives.There were also people laughing when we were there & commenting on the way out how terrible it was.
Quite frankly I’m amazed that anyone could like it, but we’re all different.
A bit like artwork that looks painted by a 2 year old that some people think brilliant.I’m often amazed how some films are classed as brilliant and I’ve hated them and Vice Versa . Especially Oscar winners . The Shape Of Water is one example I can think of . A terrible film in my opinion.4 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Bedsaddick said:Covered End said:The Substance in the opinion of my wife and I was the worst film we have seen at the cinema in 50 years ie our lives.There were also people laughing when we were there & commenting on the way out how terrible it was.
Quite frankly I’m amazed that anyone could like it, but we’re all different.
A bit like artwork that looks painted by a 2 year old that some people think brilliant.Covered End said:The Substance in the opinion of my wife and I was the worst film we have seen at the cinema in 50 years ie our lives.There were also people laughing when we were there & commenting on the way out how terrible it was.
Quite frankly I’m amazed that anyone could like it, but we’re all different.
A bit like artwork that looks painted by a 2 year old that some people think brilliant.I’m often amazed how some films are classed as brilliant and I’ve hated them and Vice Versa . Especially Oscar winners . The Shape Of Water is one example I can think of . A terrible film in my opinion.7 -
ValleyGary said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Bedsaddick said:Covered End said:The Substance in the opinion of my wife and I was the worst film we have seen at the cinema in 50 years ie our lives.There were also people laughing when we were there & commenting on the way out how terrible it was.
Quite frankly I’m amazed that anyone could like it, but we’re all different.
A bit like artwork that looks painted by a 2 year old that some people think brilliant.Covered End said:The Substance in the opinion of my wife and I was the worst film we have seen at the cinema in 50 years ie our lives.There were also people laughing when we were there & commenting on the way out how terrible it was.
Quite frankly I’m amazed that anyone could like it, but we’re all different.
A bit like artwork that looks painted by a 2 year old that some people think brilliant.I’m often amazed how some films are classed as brilliant and I’ve hated them and Vice Versa . Especially Oscar winners . The Shape Of Water is one example I can think of . A terrible film in my opinion.0 -
Gladiator II - 7/10, really good but not a as good as the original. Some of the contrived plot lines to make it connect to the first film are a bit silly and it may have been better off as a stand alone film. Denzel Washington is incredible.
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It’s unusual for me to post on this thread and now I’m writing about a second film this weekend.
Thankfully this time it’s about a film I loved:
Get Out - this has to be the best film I’ve seen this year. Seriously, don’t even read about it, just watch it, it’s brilliant. It’s only on Netflix for two more weeks.
If you can’t take my word for it, look on Rotten Tomatoes - I see loads of people are rightfully raving about it.2 -
jimmymelrose said:It’s unusual for me to post on this thread and now I’m writing about a second film this weekend.
Thankfully this time it’s about a film I loved:
Get Out - this has to be the best film I’ve seen this year. Seriously, don’t even read about it, just watch it, it’s brilliant. It’s only on Netflix for two more weeks.
If you can’t take my word for it, look on Rotten Tomatoes - I see loads of people are rightfully raving about it.2