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Icarus
Absolutely riveting documentary film that starts off with Lance Armstrong’s doping scandal which inspires an amateur cyclist to do a year of doping and see how his performance improves.
The journey connects him to the head of Russia’s sports anti-drug lab, an eccentric scientist who turns out to be a pivotal character in Russia’s state sponsored doping scheme.
It’s a gripping story and which ramps up the tension with each turn. The scientist, Grigory, has great charisma, and tells a fantastic story, which is absolutely compelling, I couldn’t look away.
9.5 TRT shots out of 10
Absolutely riveting documentary film that starts off with Lance Armstrong’s doping scandal which inspires an amateur cyclist to do a year of doping and see how his performance improves.
The journey connects him to the head of Russia’s sports anti-drug lab, an eccentric scientist who turns out to be a pivotal character in Russia’s state sponsored doping scheme.
It’s a gripping story and which ramps up the tension with each turn. The scientist, Grigory, has great charisma, and tells a fantastic story, which is absolutely compelling, I couldn’t look away.
9.5 TRT shots out of 10
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Sold!Gavster wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 8:09 pm Icarus
Absolutely riveting documentary film that starts off with Lance Armstrong’s doping scandal which inspires an amateur cyclist to do a year of doping and see how his performance improves.
The journey connects him to the head of Russia’s sports anti-drug lab, an eccentric scientist who turns out to be a pivotal character in Russia’s state sponsored doping scheme.
It’s a gripping story and which ramps up the tension with each turn. The scientist, Grigory, has great charisma, and tells a fantastic story, which is absolutely compelling, I couldn’t look away.
9.5 TRT shots out of 10
Cheers,
Mike.
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Icarus is very good, I'm a sucker for a good sports doc. Screwball, about steroid use is pro baseball is good too.
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Might have to check that out - didn't JLC make a bit of a fuss when it first released?
Watched Thor: Love and Thunder last weekend. Meh. I like Taika Waititi but this felt like it was just trying to cram in too many wisecracks. As though they wrote the script and went straight with it, rather than going back through to trim out what didn't work. Didn't sit at all with the seriousness of Bale's Gorr.
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I was really impressed, because I've scrolled past it on Netflix loads of times, assuming it would be average at best, but the plot and the storytelling really is top notch.
I'll check out Screwball too, not seen that either and also love sports docs.
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You'll enjoy it for sure. It was the first film in ages that's really gripped me until the end. Now that I spend most of my time on TikTOk and have the attention span of a goldfish, that's quite a featAscender wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 10:26 amSold!Gavster wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 8:09 pm Icarus
Absolutely riveting documentary film that starts off with Lance Armstrong’s doping scandal which inspires an amateur cyclist to do a year of doping and see how his performance improves.
The journey connects him to the head of Russia’s sports anti-drug lab, an eccentric scientist who turns out to be a pivotal character in Russia’s state sponsored doping scheme.
It’s a gripping story and which ramps up the tension with each turn. The scientist, Grigory, has great charisma, and tells a fantastic story, which is absolutely compelling, I couldn’t look away.
9.5 TRT shots out of 10
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I hadn't heard about that, was apparently taking digs at Dr Strange 2 as they're both about multiverses . I have to say Dr Strange 2 is the best Marvel movie of the more recent ones but Everything, Everywhere All at Once is miles better.Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 11:00 amMight have to check that out - didn't JLC make a bit of a fuss when it first released?
Watched Thor: Love and Thunder last weekend. Meh. I like Taika Waititi but this felt like it was just trying to cram in too many wisecracks. As though they wrote the script and went straight with it, rather than going back through to trim out what didn't work. Didn't sit at all with the seriousness of Bale's Gorr.
I felt the same about Thor, being a big fan of the source material for this one the Waititi wackiness definitely detracted from the story a bit.
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The Untold series is pretty good too, they all focus on different sporting scandals.
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I've not yet watched Dr Strange 2 either, so will check that out as well ta.ZedLeg wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 11:32 amI hadn't heard about that, was apparently taking digs at Dr Strange 2 as they're both about multiverses . I have to say Dr Strange 2 is the best Marvel movie of the more recent ones but Everything, Everywhere All at Once is miles better.Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 11:00 amMight have to check that out - didn't JLC make a bit of a fuss when it first released?
Watched Thor: Love and Thunder last weekend. Meh. I like Taika Waititi but this felt like it was just trying to cram in too many wisecracks. As though they wrote the script and went straight with it, rather than going back through to trim out what didn't work. Didn't sit at all with the seriousness of Bale's Gorr.
I felt the same about Thor, being a big fan of the source material for this one the Waititi wackiness definitely detracted from the story a bit.
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Watched Top Gun 2 last night, it was pretty good. Just the right amount of cheese, if a little over the top on nostalgia. No denying how spectacular the flight sequences were though.
Might be an age thing but I got more of a nostalgic kick from Jackass Forever
Might be an age thing but I got more of a nostalgic kick from Jackass Forever
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Finally saw it last weekend and agree. Watched on a mate's massive 4K telly and the cinematography was absolutely amazing.
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Agree, Everything, Everywhere All At Once is brilliant.Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 11:38 amI've not yet watched Dr Strange 2 either, so will check that out as well ta.ZedLeg wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 11:32 amI hadn't heard about that, was apparently taking digs at Dr Strange 2 as they're both about multiverses . I have to say Dr Strange 2 is the best Marvel movie of the more recent ones but Everything, Everywhere All at Once is miles better.Swervin_Mervin wrote: ↑Fri Sep 16, 2022 11:00 am
Might have to check that out - didn't JLC make a bit of a fuss when it first released?
Watched Thor: Love and Thunder last weekend. Meh. I like Taika Waititi but this felt like it was just trying to cram in too many wisecracks. As though they wrote the script and went straight with it, rather than going back through to trim out what didn't work. Didn't sit at all with the seriousness of Bale's Gorr.
I felt the same about Thor, being a big fan of the source material for this one the Waititi wackiness definitely detracted from the story a bit.
For Doctor Strange, don’t go in to it expecting a madcap race through the multiverse with lots of characters showing up a la Spider Man and I think you’ll enjoy it more.
Cheers,
Mike.
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This is it
Whilst looking for some lazy viewing as a background to a bbq meat feeast stuffed crust pizza, I decided to slap on this documentary of Michael Jackson's rehearsals for the run of 50 shows he was due to perform shortly after he died.
It was absolutely fascinating to see how breathtakingly talented he was, at the age of 51, both in terms of his singing ability and dancing. I'm not even a big MJ fan, but it was amazing to see what an incredibly naturally talented showman he was.
Whilst looking for some lazy viewing as a background to a bbq meat feeast stuffed crust pizza, I decided to slap on this documentary of Michael Jackson's rehearsals for the run of 50 shows he was due to perform shortly after he died.
It was absolutely fascinating to see how breathtakingly talented he was, at the age of 51, both in terms of his singing ability and dancing. I'm not even a big MJ fan, but it was amazing to see what an incredibly naturally talented showman he was.
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hmmm, I watched it, and on the surface it should be something I like, but I just found it a bit dull. It just flitted between endless messy action scenes for the whole film and I just couldn't be arsed. Some funny bits like the sausage fingers and raccoon, but it just needed to stop and take a breath every now and then. Disappointing.
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A film which was, I’m sure marvellous in the cinema but at home, it was OK but not great.
I didn’t watch the credits but does it say “based on the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad”
Or in fact, the movie. The voiceover style is pure Apocalypse Now.
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I quite enjoyed it, a solid 3 star movie IMO, but it did put me to sleep - which isn't a criticism as I do love a good movie to put on and then have a snooze to.
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I planned to see this on the big screen when it was released, but shizzle thwarted said plan. Stumbled across it on Film4 last night, but I missed the start and then realised it didn’t finish til 01:55 - bit much for a school night.
However - it is available to watch at your leisure on All4 for the next month….