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Particularly thought the portrayal of Bonnie and Clyde as two faceless killers right up until the finale, at which moment you realise that they are just two kids.
Costner and Harrison are both great. I felt almost like they were reprising roles that they've been playing for years. Highwaymen is almost like a swansong for a long running franchise with characters we have known for decades.
This is the Morrissey biopic on Netflix. It’s pretentious and not very rocknroll, in that sense possibly a fair reflection of the subject matter.
Willem Dafoe as Vincent Van Gogh. A very arty film for people who like art films and art... if you don’t, you’ll hate it.
I thought it was mesmerising and utterly brilliant. Dafoe is completely convincing despite being twice Van Gogh’s age, and there’s a real sense of disorientation and disturbance in the unsettling camera work and music editing - you do probably need to see it on a big screen to get the full effect.
10/10. If you like the sound of this, go and see it.
"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
According to the hype, the first and only true sequel to the 1978 original. They may have thrown out all the plot "developments" of the previous sequels, but it's really just another retread with a surprising number of scenes pinched from the original (and Halloween II... but I thought that no longer existed?). Oh well, I don't begrudge John Carpenter the money.
Yeah, really mate. I thought Homecoming was a bit crap. Dunno why, just thought it was weak. Not dark enough perhaps. I preferred the Andrew Garfield ones, and the Tobey Maguire run too.
Could be that I think Peter Parker is too young in it. I grew up reading Spiderman comics, never thought of him as a child, but more of a young adult. And he was TOUGH. This iteration is more like a kid in fancy dress, too weedy, not hard enough. Maybe it will grow on me, hope so. But at the moment, it's too like a kid's Disney film for me.
I decided to stream this to catch Ray Wise whom I was geeking out to my Fresh Off The Boat fandom. I mean, this movie was on my 'to watch list' (if such a list existed)... But now I'm feeling like, the story I thought I was going to watch given my impression from its trailers was way cooler than the movie it turned out to be, for me.
Goodfellas. Seen many times but not for quite a few years. Great film, absolutely love it 10/10.