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"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
Weird. Nightmare giving weird. Good film if you like weird.
You're talking about the woman of my dreams, Stoo. When she walks down the ramp with Tim Dalton into the rebel camp with those red strides on...........ooooooh my fucking good grief, trouser involuntary.
It does have its moments, though.
well, watched about the 1st hour last night, wasn't gripped. The film looked stunning, but the plot seemed thin. I was shocked at some of the acting, most especially mckellans (sp) who seemed to be going for the Donald Sinden award for hamming it up. THe music was good, but totally out of keeping with the film, and some of it made parts of the film look like an 80's pop video, compete with dry ice, running in slowmo and so on. Maybe I'll go back to the last hour at some point.
I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
Pacific Rim. Basically it's Godzilla vs Transformers (but without the fun). Even my son, whose idea it was to see this slice of hokum, said it was shit.
How Idris Elba keeps a straight face thoughout this load of bollocks is beyond me, he deserves an Oscar for not cracking up laughing IMO.
Pacific Rim - which had sooo much potential and just didn't quite live up to it..
Word War Z - which was pretty cool in places.. but didn't have quite enough killing going on..
in fact... I think most of the "epic" movies I've seen in the last few years have failed to live up to the hype..
Battleship etc..
I don't really do films but I'm not gigging and it feels really weird and I had this on DVD. Anyway, Nightmare Alley wasn't all that but it was made in 1947 and cinematic conventions have changed since then. It did have one good moment in it as the stage mentalist begins his psychic scam by "seeing" the dead daughter of a woman in the audience.