Watched Papillion last night, didn't expect much from it to be honest but really enjoyed it, true story about a man sent to a penal colony in French guinea
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Watched Papillion last night, didn't expect much from it to be honest but really enjoyed it, true story about a man sent to a penal colony in French guinea
The Quiet Place 2, watched this last night was expecting it to ruin the first film as I really liked that but I thought the second was also really good, enjoyed it couple o big jumps a lot of tension.
Also watched a film called Wrath of Man with Jason Statham think it’s a Guy Ritchie film typical action man stuff but again pretty decent without troubling any award ceremonies.
No Country for Old Men, currently on Netflix. If you haven’t seen it before you’re in for a treat. It’s actually a faultless movie.
Just back from watching the suicide squad, really good, much improved from the other movie a few years back
United States v Billie Holiday.
The land of the free unless you sing a song they don't like. I'll have to watch the Diana Ross version as I don't remember that much about it after 40 years.
Watched Lansky the other night, Harvey Keitel playing Meyer Lansky, true story and one I knew nothing of before watching it but it was a good watch
Suicide Squad. What a film. Superb characters, proper emotion, top notch action, amazing soundtrack. Insane and all the better for it. Beat super hero film in years
Dune.
Really enjoyed it.
I just have an awful feeling the next instalment is going to be rubbish, don’t ask me why.
Finch - like a cross between Chappie, Damnation Alley and Castaway. Couldn't help thinking that the robot sounded like Borat on occasion.
Pretty enjoyable mind you. 7/10
Went to see Ghostbusters earlier, loved it. It’s clearly made with Ghostbusters fan boys, like me, in mind. Might not stand up as well watching it standalone and not knowing the franchise. Ticked all boxes I’d have wanted a follow up to tick though.
Watched the new Bond film last night, pretty rubbish was my thoughts.
Seen the French Dispatch last Saturday.
A week later I'm still trying to figure out what the frig I watched?
I genuinely can't tell you if it was as poor as I thought it was because I don't think I'm clever enough to understand it.
A very self indulgent story, told poorly, by Wes Anderson.
I feel exactly the same, having watched it last week.
If this wasn't a film by a well known director, with some reasonably famous people in it, no film studio would have touched that pile of crap with a barge pole.
It was three totally random, totally nonsense, 'stories' artificially squeezed together into a narrative of a closing down newspaper.
In the words of my wife (who is actually into art-house movies) when leaving the cinema... "WTF was that meant to be?"
I went to a surprise movie at the Cameo last week. It ended up being "C'Mon, C'Mon" starring Joaquin Phoenix as a documentary maker who has to look after his young nephew unexpectedly.
I'm usually a sucker for this type of indie stuff..... lovely black and white cinematography, not much happens, liberal modern families with kids who talk like 30 year olds. Anyway this was pretty dire stuff. Nowhere near as profound or moving as it seemed to think it was.
Avoid.
Saw Dune last night. Haven’t seen the original or read the book before but thought it was good. Well done and quite slick.