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Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
This is on Netflix at the moment so I thought I'd give it a go
Gave up half way.
So long, so slow, so indulgent...
This is on Netflix at the moment so I thought I'd give it a go
Gave up half way.
So long, so slow, so indulgent...
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Yeah, I’ve given up on Tarantino films. He’s completely disappeared up his own arse.
An absolute unit
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Tomorrow War just wow. The dumbest movie I've seen in a very Very long time, possibly since Bloodrayne.
That's two hours of my life I'll not get back.
Avoid at all costs.
That's two hours of my life I'll not get back.
Avoid at all costs.
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It is utter tripe, isn’t it…
Also featuring machine gun magazines with several hundred bullets… which is handy…
Also featuring machine gun magazines with several hundred bullets… which is handy…
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Jolt on Amazon. Don’t bother
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Office Space. Do bother. Still the greatest "I work in IT that's like my job" film ever made.
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Every time I catch myself putting that would be great in an email I cringe
Speaking of old comedy we’re watching Naked Gun tonight. Got more laughs than expected tbh. I was fully expecting it to be one of those films that’s aged terribly.
Speaking of old comedy we’re watching Naked Gun tonight. Got more laughs than expected tbh. I was fully expecting it to be one of those films that’s aged terribly.
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So nothing good to watch
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See my post in moaning re the McLaren. That takes it down 2 points at least
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Just watched Pixar’s Coco. How haven’t I watched this before?? Also I’m not crying you’re crying
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A beautiful movie in every way. Took the family to see it on release and I think every adult in the cinema was having a bit of a cathartic cry at the end.
The new Pixar animation Luca is very watchable too.
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Watched Gravity last night cos I fancied a moan. Yep, still shit. Did Bullock have to be pathetic? It didn't damage The Martian's story arc that Matt Damon was at least capable at the beginning of the film did it?
Another day off for dog sitting, but nearly at the vaccination finish line, so it's time to break out Crimson Tide (again)
Another day off for dog sitting, but nearly at the vaccination finish line, so it's time to break out Crimson Tide (again)
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Watched f9 last night. Brain out fun movie. Enjoyed it. Young Torreto brothers Finn Cole from Peaky
Having just been to Edinburgh some recent 'been there' moments.
Having just been to Edinburgh some recent 'been there' moments.
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Had Hobbs and Shaw recommended to me and enjoyed it, was most surprised! The humour made it, wasn't hilarious, but good enough to lift it above the usual FF fayre.
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Stunning looking film
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Dark Waters
Lawyer type fayre staring Mark Ruffalo (who's always brilliant in these types of roles - see also Zodiac) about a corporate defense attorney switching to take on Du Pont over Teflon.
It's really good, excellent supporting cast (Anne Hathaway, Tim Robbins) and terrifying true story
Lawyer type fayre staring Mark Ruffalo (who's always brilliant in these types of roles - see also Zodiac) about a corporate defense attorney switching to take on Du Pont over Teflon.
It's really good, excellent supporting cast (Anne Hathaway, Tim Robbins) and terrifying true story
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I still love Gravity and Sandra Bullock so refuse to hear a bad word about it. I first fell for her in Speed, in much the same way as I thought I'd be marrying Kate Winslet after Titanic.speedingfine wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:07 am Watched Gravity last night cos I fancied a moan. Yep, still shit. Did Bullock have to be pathetic? It didn't damage The Martian's story arc that Matt Damon was at least capable at the beginning of the film did it?
Another day off for dog sitting, but nearly at the vaccination finish line, so it's time to break out Crimson Tide (again)
Gravity also remains as the only 3D movie which worked. 3D was the Emperor's New Clothes of tech but Gravity made great use of it.
Cheers,
Mike.
Mike.
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I went to the cinema on Monday for the first time in probably over 2 years, saw Suicide Squad. It was okay, some funny parts but bizarre story line. Don't think some of my mates were that keen on it, so probably not a must watch.