Watched American History X tonight - hadn’t seen it in years, it’s a terrific film.
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Watched American History X tonight - hadn’t seen it in years, it’s a terrific film.
Watched starred up . Excellent film. Jack O'connell. Just been cast as Blake in the bio about Amy Winehouse. Top actor
Saltburn. I was bored for at least the last half an hour.
There's Something About Mary was the wife's choice for movie night last Friday. I remembered it being much funnier than it was watching it again. It hasn't aged well at all. Much like me, to be fair.
I watched the Beekeeper over the weekend. Very Jason Statham, very OTT, very actioned packed, very violent and very good at what it is. Interesting and talented cast around Statham. Not one for Oscar night but a bloody good and entertaining film that is worth a watch. Some really unintentionally funny lines in it too. Near the start when he meets his landladies daughter, who just happens to be FBI, she goes, " I think I notice a hint of British Isles in your accent". Statham as far as I could tell up to that point was speaking in his usual East London accent goes, "Yeah I was born there". Anyways well worth 2 hours of your time, out on Prime at the moment.
Just watched The Holdovers. Good film but enhanced by the fact that one of them has a book called Hibernian Nights. Think it might be David Gray's autobiography.
Seriously though it's very well acted, it's not exactly die hard though.
Watched zone of interest. After seeing the reviews I actually feel like I should have liked it more than I actually did. Don't get me wrong. I enjoyed it and it's very auditory but I just enjoyed it.
Watched Good Will Hunting on Friday night, I realised I hadn't ever seen it all the way through so picked that for our movie night. Terrific movie, Matt Damon and Robin Williams are outstanding in it,
Followed that up over the weekend with The Marvels, not quite in the same league but entertaining enough as these films go.
My favourite Robin Williams role was the baddie in Insomnia, a very underrated cop movie with Al Pacino from about 15 years ago. One of Christopher Nolans first films, obviously now hes become the go to director in Hollywood so its a good opportunity to see his early work if you liked the Dark Knight stuff and of course Oppenheimer.
One new, one old.
The Outfit, on Netflix. I was drawn to it by Mark Rylance, who I really like.
It's a gangster-psychological thing, all set in the one place in 1950's Chicago. Fabulous stage-style acting from everyone, with lots of plot twists.
And then there's The Third Man, which has just popped up on iPlayer. I adore that film almost as much as I love Graham Greene. Probably my favourite English writer ever.
Dune 2. Absolutely spectacular.