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Absolutely brilliant. Understands the source material considerably better than Zak Snyder...
"Who pays his taxes? NOT BATMAN!"
Lion, mmmmmm, clever that the first 1/2 hour or so, the dialogue is in Indian, but also tedious......middle was a bit long, but I got a bit moist eyed at the appropriate moment, much to the amusement of Mrs nb57......fecking psycopath!
Based on a true story....
Looking forward to
The Wall
and John Wick 2
Trouble With the Curve, I like baseball films and this doesn't disappoint.
Kill Command. A lower budget sci-fi military film which punches well above its weight. Really enjoyed it.
Docu type thing following some big beared american guys building custom motorbikes to race at Bonneville.
Utterly brilliant craftsman and mechanics, full of heart ache and elation.
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I felt my emotions being manipulated, but that is not a crime.
Moonlight:
I finally got to the end *. Tough to watch. 6 out of 10.
* I am with Sporky. If you don't make it to the end of a movie....I would prefer to know.
Intimate Games (1976). Crikey. Best described, I suppose, as a British sex comedy, although it wasn't really a comedy, just a series of nudie scenes and "frank" conversations, tied together by a very thin plot about a college professor giving his students an assignment to investigate sexual fantasies.
A few familiar faces - George Baker, Ian Hendry, Peter Blake, Hugh Lloyd - but I didn't recognise most of the people actually taking their clothes off. Not at all PC by today's standards, although weirdly quaint and almost innocent in other ways, and... interesting. And I have to say it was nice to see some real bodies with no fake tits or plastic surgery.
Absolutely brilliant. Very subtle as "scifi" goes, but in a good way.
After that and Scicaro, I actually have some hope that Denis Villeneuve might do a good job with Blade Runner 2049
I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
Instead of bad aliens, Rockets and few heroes saving good old Earth it was about the very basics - ability to communicate. Ive enioyed the feel and climate of the movie - for me it was strong 7/10
Saw 'Jack the Giant killer', daft stuff but entertained me the wife and two of the sprogs for Saturday takeaway. I much preferred the original, although that was slightly ropey early stop-frame animated monsters. Probably liked partly through nostalgia, me and my bro absolutely loved it as kids. Haven't seen it for decades now, I think that the original print got damaged, the last time I saw it the monster killing scene had a chunk cut out of it.
Also just finished watching Kill list. wow!!
started watching with the wife and 2 eldest kids, they thought it was boring and nothing happening etc...(think they are allergic to british films)
Bloody graphic violence. Loved it, good twist at the end aswell. 8/10
Been meaning to watch it for a while now but wanted to make sure I had the time for one sitting. Pretty good 'intelligent' sci-fi that you all probably saw years ago.
Manchester by the sea : The best film I've seen this year so far I think
I think you have to be in the right mood for Jim Jarmusch... when I read a plot synopsis of one of his films it always sounds boring, I never go out of my way to see them but I think I've enjoyed all the ones I've (eventually) watched.
It's not great. Some funny moments but it's very short on ideas and it's a vehicle for his songwriting as much as it is a film. Chris Martin produced the music apparently and has a vocal cameo. Err, some nice guitar playing at times.