Movie review thread...
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@Nepia said in Movie review thread...:
I watched Caught Stealing today, essentially Darren Aronofsky doing Tarantino. Didn't really work. Wasn't bad like a Snyder movie, was watchable, just not memorable and didn't really nail it's tone.
Tit-watch for you @Kruse - a brief shot of Zoe Kravitz's small boobies,
I watched Caught Stealing today... and had a vague memory of somebody mentioning it here.
Did a search - came up with above.
My initial review was going to be based around:- Somebody trying to do Guy Ritchie in New York, but not really working
- Titwatch - half-a-tit
But now I'll revise it to - what @Nepia said... but also what I said.
3.5 potentials out of 5 end products. -
Watched three movies this week, doesn't usually happen as I don't really watch movies at home and usually just head to the cinema once a week Don Draper style during work hours. But a mate wanted to see a movie this week so I went to a second, and I always watch at least one horror movie at a mates house each October (they watch a horror movie a night).
Weapons: Enjoyed this film even though we don't really get to know the why which was a bit annoying. Kind of batshit crazy.
Springsteen - Deliver Me From Nowhere: Another is the recent music biopic style which are focused on a set period of an artist's career rather than a Bohemian Rhapsody entire career style one. Set before the making of the Nebraska album, but also includes the making of Born in the USA. This is getting mixed reviews, a bit of a kicking from some critics, but I thought it was really good. It introduced me to new stuff I didn't know about Springsteens career. Carmie from the Bear plays Bruce, and Jeremy Strong plays his manager. Its not strictly about music but I don't want to reveal what it's about because the Empire podcast completely spoiled the next movie for me so I don't want to be that guy.
Roofman: A pretty fun movie about a guy who robs McDonalds by getting in though the roof, he gets caught, goes to prison, breaks out and this movie is about what happens after that. It's fairly comedic but is also a drama. Stars Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:
Speaking of Al Pacino.... Watched this a week or so ago.
Any good? I think I last saw it back in the 90s when it came out.
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@Nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:
Speaking of Al Pacino.... Watched this a week or so ago.
Any good? I think I last saw it back in the 90s when it came out.
Stands the test of time. Massively.
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Binned after 30 mins
2 dead losses out of 5 dead in the waters
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@MiketheSnow said in Movie review thread...:
Binned after 30 mins
2 dead losses out of 5 dead in the waters
Brutal.
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The Roses
Great work by the leads. Not so much from the supporting cast. But still an amusing black/ romantic comedy.
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The Long walk
Stephen King adaption of young men in a post war America volunteer to walk until they are the last one to win a big bunch of money and a 'wish', the catch is, you cant stop or drop less the 3mph, if you drop out, you are shot.
I think its meant to deliver a message about friendship, human spirit etc...
2.5 final warnings out of 5 now do you take a dump
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@Nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:
Speaking of Al Pacino.... Watched this a week or so ago.
Any good? I think I last saw it back in the 90s when it came out.
Still excellent.
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@taniwharugby said in Movie review thread...:
The Long walk
Stephen King adaption of young men in a post war America volunteer to walk until they are the last one to win a big bunch of money and a 'wish', the catch is, you cant stop or drop less the 3mph, if you drop out, you are shot.
I think its meant to deliver a message about friendship, human spirit etc...
2.5 final warnings out of 5 now do you take a dump
Watched it this weekend too.. it’s good..
Buuut as a long time fan of the book it left me
Conflicted
So many changes from the original story and character changes/left out too
Biggest change from the original Stephen king novella is who survived at the end..One change that was made and it was 100% correct is the speed, for some reason it was 5mph which you can imagine would be near impossible to keep up
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@Virgil so when you say who survived, watching it I thought
Pete was going to sacrifice himself for Garraty, was that how it happened in the book then as opposed to Garraty for Pete. At least Pete killed the Major for GarratyYeah 5MPH would be a considerable walking pace to maintain.
Was a decent enough watch, moved at a decent pace, but just lacked something for me.
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@Nepia said in Movie review thread...:
Weapons: Enjoyed this film even though we don't really get to know the why which was a bit annoying. Kind of batshit crazy.
Got to watch this too.. Was a more enjoyable horror movie than most I have seen of late maybe because it doesn't involve the standard friends group getting knocked off one by one. I'm just hoping it wasn't left deliberately open for sequels but definitely curious as to how and why it came to be..some of it kind of funny
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@Tim said in Movie review thread...:
Looks like someone wanted to make a Michael Mann movie. There really needs to be a moratorium on using Rolling Stones songs in trailers. ESPECIALLY that one.
I don't actually mind that use-case... looks promising.
Worst case - shit take on Heat.
Possible case - yeah, taking all those tropes, but reasonable end-product.
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@Tim said in Movie review thread...:
There really needs to be a moratorium on using Rolling Stones songs in trailers.
You can't always get what you want.
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@bayimports said in Movie review thread...:
@Nepia said in Movie review thread...:
Weapons: Enjoyed this film even though we don't really get to know the why which was a bit annoying. Kind of batshit crazy.
Got to watch this too.. Was a more enjoyable horror movie than most I have seen of late maybe because it doesn't involve the standard friends group getting knocked off one by one. I'm just hoping it wasn't left deliberately open for sequels but definitely curious as to how and why it came to be..some of it kind of funny
I don't watch horrors usually (only really watch the hyped ones that aren't just slasher or jump scares) so haven't been burnt out by the tropes.
I didn't even think about it being left open for sequels. But, considering most horrors have sequels we may have to worry about that now. Although it seemed to be of a higher budget than the Blumhouse style that churn out profitable sequels.
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