Movie review thread...
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I watched "Salt" on the weekend, and was actually really entertained. Pretty decent little action/thriller, and at times Ms Jolie looks super hot too.
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[quote name='Virgil']Despicable Me..great movie, very enjoyable and what you expect from Pixar[B] (is it a pixar film?, too lazy to look) 9/10<br />
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Devil...meh, sometimes good, sometimes not so good. Very short too, barely 1 hour 20 mins 6.2/10[/QUOTE]<br />
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Dreamworks. But they a re getting better, How To Train Your Dragon was brilliant. -
The Town; Crime/drama/action, apparently in Boston they have the highest number of bank robbers than anywhere else, and most of them all come form the same suburb...7/10 starring and prodiced by Ben Affleck<br />
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Tomorrow, when the war began - kinda like a nicer version of Red Dawn (for most of it) although I suspect the next one will get a bit more 'serious' 6/10 -
[quote name='taniwharugby']apparently in Boston they have the highest number of bank robbers than anywhere else, and most of them all come form the same suburb...[/QUOTE]<br />
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The suburb is Charlestown (aka "Charlesy") and unless those robbery stats include bank tellers slipping fivers into their pockets, then Affleck's boast about it being the bank robbery capital of the universe is almost certainly a nosestretcher. Still, a very enjoyable flick. -
Hudson Hawk - Was on Sky on Christmas (or boxing day, can't remember). Stars Bruce Willis as a cat burgler who steals stuff while singing show tunes. Silly movie but fun none the less. 6.5/10.
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[U][COLOR=black]Skyline[/COLOR][/U]<br />
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SciFi flick where a bunch of strange Bright Blue lights come down into LA where the main characters are recovering from a party, then followed by huge spaceships sitting just above.<br />
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Funny movie, some parts very very ordinary (acting,characters..very much B movie feel), but the rest was i felt very good, the CGI effects etc.<br />
Wee twist at the end and what was unoriginal plot (alien invaders) was turned in some very good ways.<br />
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Def worth a watch, i see it rates very poorly over at IMDB.com with only a 4.6 rating. I feel thats harsh and would give it a solid 7/10...not a long movie, but enjoyable all the same. -
Caught up on a bunch of films on dvd and at the cine this Christmas, and although I won't stick my neck out and say what the "best" film of 2010 is, I now have no hesitation awarding my "fave film of the year" to Kick-Ass. Was perversely delighted to see that it ranked behind only Avatar in the number of illegal downloads, and was actually ahead of Iron Man 2.
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[quote name='red terror']Caught up on a bunch of films on dvd and at the cine this Christmas, and although I won't stick my neck out and say what the "best" film of 2010 is, I now have no hesitation awarding my "fave film of the year" to Kick-Ass. Was perversely delighted to see that it ranked behind only Avatar in the number of illegal downloads, and was actually ahead of Iron Man 2.[/QUOTE]<br />
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Kick Ass was one of my surprise Fav's this year..oops last year!<br />
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Have a week off from work so trawled through the local video shop and brought home a few selections from the week-release section. A couple of highlights:<br />
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Seven Pounds. From about 2008, with Will Smith. Didn't really hear much about this when released, and didn't get great reviews. But I thought it was really good, and had me thinking for days after. A few twists and turns, and I am a big Will Smith fan and as always he is good. But worth a watch.<br />
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The Final Winter. Australian movie from a few years back based on Rugby League in the 1980s. Not as much about footy itself but the players and introduction of big business into the game. I thought it was one of the best sports movies I have seen in ages, and the bloke in the lead (an ageing prop forward facing retirement) was superb. Matthew Johns as the coach was also surprisingly good. Not sure how widely this is available in NZ, but definitely one to see if you can. -
[quote name='barbarian']Have a week off from work so trawled through the local video shop and brought home a few selections from the week-release section. A couple of highlights:<br />
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Seven Pounds. From about 2008, with Will Smith. Didn't really hear much about this when released, and didn't get great reviews. But I thought it was really good, and had me thinking for days after. A few twists and turns, and I am a big Will Smith fan and as always he is good. But worth a watch.<br />
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[B]The Final Winter. Australian movie from a few years back based on Rugby League in the 1980s. Not as much about footy itself but the players and introduction of big business into the game. I thought it was one of the best sports movies I have seen in ages, and the bloke in the lead (an ageing prop forward facing retirement) was superb. Matthew Johns as the coach was also surprisingly good. Not sure how widely this is available in NZ, but definitely one to see if you can.[/B][/QUOTE]<br />
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Agree that Tron it looks shi*t. It had a production budget of $170,000,000 and has so far grossed $245,400,864 worldwide. <br />
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Saw True Grit the other night and recommend it. It's a western about a 14 year old girl wanting revenge for the murder of her father. -
[quote name='Hooroo']What the heck possessed you to go see Tron? Everything about it looks awful.<br />
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I wanted to see a 3D film that was filmed in 3D. Apparently Avatar and Tron are the only two so far. The others all being reverse engineered into 3D according to article I read.<br />
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And I liked the original Tron.<br />
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[quote name='Nepia'][B]I wanted to see a 3D film that was filmed in 3D.[/B] Apparently Avatar and Tron are the only two so far. The others all being reverse engineered into 3D according to article I read.<br />
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[B]And I liked the original Tron.[/B]<br />
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Hopefully they re-re-release Avatar so I can see it in 3D.[/QUOTE]<br />
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These. Also, the trailers looked great, and the ladies looked rather nice in their costumes. Think I'll see it even though it's probably dull. -
Killers - Kutcher/Heigl.<br />
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Don't. Some good shots at the start of France, but other than that, it's an unfunny comedy, poor action action film with an ok plot, but with the worlds most predictable "twist" at the end. I'd give it a solid 2/10. And that's only because Heigl's Mum is hilarious. Without her, it's a 1. -
[quote name='MajorRage']Killers - Kutcher/Heigl.<br />
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Don't. Some good shots at the start of France, but other than that, it's an unfunny comedy, poor action action film with an ok plot, but with the worlds most predictable "twist" at the end. I'd give it a solid 2/10. And that's only because Heigl's Mum is hilarious. Without her, it's a 1.[/QUOTE]<br />
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Now this is one where I cannot understand why anyone would watch it.