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Two attempts later and I don't think we've got past 30 mins. It's terrible, but not the awesome terrible or something like Sharknado.
Both films work well though, although they fall apart a bit at the end. I was absolutely shitting myself when I saw the original, that kind of slow-burn psychological horror disturbs me a lot more than a load of gore and screaming.
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I'm divided between it being utter shite and utter brilliance although that it's got me thinking this about it probably sways it towards brilliance.
American Sniper (on Amazon Prime):
Very well done, I was aware of the guy but didn't know the outcome at the end (but there was certainly a feeling of "something nasty is about to happen" in the final scene of him at home). Reading a bit of the history after watching it makes it clear there was a fair bit of story telling added in, but all helped to tell the tale, so it hit the spot, 8/10.
Robocop (remake on Film 4):
Flicking through the channels last night came across this, I seem to recall it was pretty much panned, but seemed pretty similar to the original to me but with modern CGI (I haven't seen the original since my teens though!). .....and seeing the guy that voices Hiccup in "how to train your dragon" was a surprise. Not wholly arresting but a decent way to pass the time if you take your brain out, 6/10
I saw this years and years ago but apart from the famous P-51 Mustang scene (the legendary Ray Hanna at the controls) I didn't really remember much of it, and it's bloody good.
Also didn't realise it was a young Christian Bale, the boy did good in this.
Erm. Good but a bit.. meh.. I think. Not sure I quite "get" the Coens.
I had a week of watching superhero movies - Wonder Woman, Captain America: Civil War and X-Men: Apocalypse.
All pretty good - and let's face it, all pretty similar. WW is definitely the best of the DC films so far.
loved it… loads of fun...
Despite what seems were generally shit reviews I enjoyed it. It's not T2 but I enjoyed it more than T3 and Salvation
Massive yawn. Some good scenes but worse then expected.
And I didn't expect much.