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dinny_g wrote: Thu Aug 25, 2022 10:07 am
ZedLeg wrote: Sat Aug 13, 2022 10:53 am It’s been a while since there’s been a really good big budget natural disaster movies. It’s a shame as the genre is one of my favourites.
Mine too - although any disaster movie will do - natural disaster or not.

I prefer the "Normal people trying to survive" sub genre, rather than the "Gung Ho hero's flying off into space to re-start the sun" types. and these are quite often in the rubbish category
This, I quite enjoyed the first A quiet place up until
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superpowers and shotguns with massive damage turned up
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I haven't seen a Quiet Place. Or Bird Box for that matter...
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dinny_g wrote: Fri Aug 26, 2022 9:31 am I haven't seen a Quiet Place.
Don’t watch this then - although anyone who has watched it might agree with some of the comments…. :)

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dinny_g wrote: Fri Aug 26, 2022 9:31 am I haven't seen a Quiet Place. Or Bird Box for that matter...
Bird Box is alright, like most of those Netflix movies it’s not going to blow your mind but it’s watchable.
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:lol: - so some plot holes in A Quiet Place then… :lol:
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@dinny_g I think you can pick holes in most films tbf.

I liked A Quiet Place - defo worth a watch.
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Oh I will - I liked 2012 after all… :lol:
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The Gentlemen - interesting plotline, enjoyed the way the storyline weaved in and out with plenty of twists and turns. Half the cast was good, the other half lacked a sense of dynamism. Really do love almost everything that Matthew McConnaughey does, even though he didn't feel like the perfect casting for this role. Hugh Grant was an odd one too. Six and half frozen Russians out of ten.
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I enjoyed The Gentleman, but I was totally unconvinced by Hugh Grant. Terrible for that role IMHO.
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I though The Gentlemen was excellent. Don't agree with your assessment of Hugh Grant though. I liked him in that role. I though it pulled it off. Greasy horrible fleet street prick
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It was absolutely an enjoyable film which really kept my attention for two hours, which is a feat in itself.

Grant overplayed that role and veered into pretend gangster, which was probably the point of his role, however that didn't land with me.
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I really liked The Gentlemen, didn't understand a lot of the criticism it got. I mean, I know its Guy Ritchie doing what Guy Ritchie does, but its definitely one of his better ones, albeit nowhere near the levels of Snatch. Hugh Grant was hamming it up and having a great time - I enjoyed him in that as its so different from the roles he normally plays and thought it fitted-in with the tone of the movie, but I also totally get how it would just annoy some people.

Watched Jordan Peele's Nope which has also had some really mixed reviews and I loved it. I enjoyed it even more the second time round as you pick up on all the little hints along the way of what's going on and what things mean.
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Murder at Yellowstone City = a Sky Original.

I do love a good western... However, this is NOT a good western at all. Had most of the required ingredient - Good cast (Gabriel Byrne, Richard Dryfuss) , good location and sets, plenty of money spent on it but a disastrously bad script buggered everything...
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- An innocent stranger is wrongfully accused of murder - OK, Let's kill several townsfolk - who we know who are only in the posse due to being press-ganged by the sherif - to protect this stranger
- Let's hint at a back story to the Stranger and the Preacher but never reveal them
- Let's shoehorn in an entirely unnecessary Gay thread for 1 scene only which has Zero bearing on the overall story... you know, for inclusion
Literally 0 out of 10
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Blackbird with Michael Flatley. Only out today so haven't seen it but it sounds so hilariously bad, I might have to try and watch it.

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/a ... ion-cinema
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@KevH18 That sounds epic 8-) , and that review is brilliant. :lol:

“at other times his face is strangely blank and yet intent, like a tourist who has swum away from the other holiday-makers in the Mediterranean to secretly relieve himself in the sea”

“The acting and writing are like the non-sexy bits that come between the sexy bits in a porn film made in 1985”
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Jesus that sounds hilarious - I have to check it out... :lol:
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Cheers,

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Just watched Everything Everywhere All at Once on Amazon.

Best film I’ve seen this year by a long way. Probably the best film I’ve seen for a few years.
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ZedLeg wrote: Sat Sep 03, 2022 12:29 am Just watched Everything Everywhere All at Once on Amazon.

Best film I’ve seen this year by a long way. Probably the best film I’ve seen for a few years.
ooh, interesting! I'll be trying that.
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dinny_g wrote: Mon May 02, 2022 10:58 pm Belfast

Brilliant! Utterly Brilliant. Brilliantly acted, brilliantly filmed. Brilliant Van Morrison soundtrack. Just brilliant.

11 brilliant things out of 10 :lol:
Watched it again last night. My opinion hasn’t changed. But I’ll give it 12 brilliant things out of 10 this time
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