Lefty is a great example, never thought I would use Adam Sandler and Pacino in the same sentence but that's the vibe I was getting when watching it. Uncut gems caught me off guard as I was not expecting much.
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Watched Trainspotting again last week, what a film that is. One of my favourites, the soundtrack is incredible.
It was Jobs on Friday night, about Steve Jobs. Good enough movie, good cast and didn’t paint him as a saint.
Civil War - excellent film. After what happened after the last US election you could of wonder at the possibilities
Watched The Fabelmans yesterday while travelling. Given the subject matter I’m gutted now I didn’t see it on the big screen when it came out . A slightly fictionalised account of Spielbergs own childhood at times it’s uncomfortable to watch but never less than compelling. Well worth investing a couple of hours in.
Went to see a quiet place day one this morning since I’m off work, wasn’t terrible but much preferred the original 2 films
Finally managed to sit long enough to watch Oppenheimer, well worth all the hype I really enjoyed it didn’t even feel like 3hrs really well told story
Enjoyed Axel F today, big fan of Beverly hills cop and was worried about this being really bad but I liked it had a nice bit nostalgia for a fan with a decent enough story it’s not a patch on the first 2 of course but enjoyable enough
Went to see Alien-Romulus tonight. Really excellent, damn scary and just a wee bit ****ed up.
I remember when parental guidance certificates actually meant something. There is no way that should be a 15 :eek:
Anyone watched Late Night With The Devil?
Been meaning to for a while but not got round to it.
Watching Get Carter today think it was on at the weekend. Still an amazing movie.
Watched Trap over the weekend Josh hartnett ‘thriller’ I thought it was absolutely brutal but my mrs and bro in law loved it they seem to be fans of the director M. Night Shyamalan, I’ve no idea who it’s is but either I didn’t get it or it was a terrible film with brutal acting
You don't know who m night shymalan is?
He's the director of the 6th sense, the village and is generally famous for 'twist' endings.
Two films I'll sit and watch whenever they're on tv no matter how many times I've seen them before. The Descendants with George Clooney and Jojo Rabbit. Both absolutely brilliant!
I don’t no, I’ve seen the 6th sense enjoyed that great film, the village I’ve also seen wasn’t much of a fan but wasn’t terrible, to be honest I don’t really pay much attention to directors or that, sometimes I think it’s actually clouding judgement on the actual film, like in this case I believe this film was awful but my mrs and bro in law are unwilling to knock it due to them enjoying the guys previous films, that’s all well n good but every director has a howler in them I’m sure.
If you watch it and you think differently maybe you can come back and let me know what I’ve missed it almost feels like a spoof without much comedy behind it and advertised as a crime thriller
Not a film review as such, but went to the National Theatre cinema screening of Prima Facie last night. An absolute acting masterclass from Jodie Comer.
Seen the new beetlejuice last weekend… it was alright, wasn’t blown away. Saw every twist coming, not as good as the original. Even beetlejuice seemed subdued
I saw The Day After Tomorrow for the first time last night on the tv. Hilariously bad to the point where i thoroughly enjoyed it. The dialogue was cheesy, stoyline complete nonsense, overblown pap, id kind of forgotten films like this got made 20 years ago.
Watched Deadpool v Wolverine last night, now I really liked the 1st two but this was a dragged out load of pish, 2 hrs of absolute nonsense.