Movie review thread...
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@Catogrande I really liked The Martian. I watched it on a plane, and we fucking landed in the middle of the rescue scene, and i sat there, in my seat, watching well after everyone was off, so i could see the end.
Watched it again last night as well, i think it's great.
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@jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@NTA I saw that last week with the mrs it didn't do much for me, I don't think I was its target audience . The significance of the real identity of the character at the end was lost on me too, was that a Harry Potter thing?
I'm like you: not exactly sure. Obviously someone was going to be that guy because the whole opening sequence was covered in Wizarding newspapers that reported some badass had been fucking shit up. And given the haircut, that was pretty obvious too.
Another question is: did he just replace the existing Graves in the Murican Wizard HQ or what?
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@NTA said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@NTA I saw that last week with the mrs it didn't do much for me, I don't think I was its target audience . The significance of the real identity of the character at the end was lost on me too, was that a Harry Potter thing?
I'm like you: not exactly sure. Obviously someone was going to be that guy because the whole opening sequence was covered in Wizarding newspapers that reported some badass had been fucking shit up. And given the haircut, that was pretty obvious too.
Another question is: did he just replace the existing Graves in the Murican Wizard HQ or what?
He was a dark wizard who was important to the plot of the 7th book. He was a friend and collaborator with Dumbledore who were wizard supremacists. Eventually Dumbledore defeated him in a duel which will presumably be the 5th movie in this series. When Dumbledore defeated him, he took the elder wand which Voldermort sought.
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@hydro11 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
In the past few weeks I have seen Hacksaw Ridge, Arrival and Hell or High Water. All three of those movies are stellar. All five stars IMO.
Saw arrival too and thought it was great, will be seeing the other two . Would hell or high water survive the switch to the small screen? From the trailers I'm pretty certain Hacksaw ridge wouldn't.
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@jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@hydro11 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
In the past few weeks I have seen Hacksaw Ridge, Arrival and Hell or High Water. All three of those movies are stellar. All five stars IMO.
Saw arrival too and thought it was great, will be seeing the other two . Would hell or high water survive the switch to the small screen? From the trailers I'm pretty certain Hacksaw ridge wouldn't.
Hacksaw Ridge is a must for the cinema. Hell or High Water it's up to you. I always prefer to watch them in the cinema but it would still be good on the small screen.
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@mariner4life Don't get me wrong it was well made and for the best, well acted. It was just too slow for me. Still if we all liked the same stuff we'd all be chasing after the same woman. Just as well really.
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The Big Short
Fuck what a great movie. Sure, scary as fuck that the world's biggest financial systems are run with the same conscience as a bunch of three-year-olds in charge of a pile of chocolate. And that its happening again.
But really interesting look at the way things went down.
Great acting. Great fourth wall breaks. Great humour despite the utter shitfight it must have seemed at the time.
5 out of 5 CDOs
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@NTA Haven't seen the film Nick but concur with your view. Scary indeed but not in the least surprising. The only thing that shouts loud and long is money. Heard some shit the other day about loans being collateralised, repackaged and sold as "investments".
Too soon.
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@Catogrande there was a quote at the end of the film about something called a "bespoke tranche opportunity" which was basically the same product as what escalated the mess.
What I love is that there are still people out there who blame government interference on housing policy for the utter fucking greed of financial institutions and the culture they promote.
Some great quotes from the movie, from what little I understand of the financial market - it was pretty good at explaining that in (mostly) layman's terms:
Mark Baum: [of Collateralized Debt Obligation funds] So mortgage bonds are dog shit. CDOs are dog shit wrapped in cat shit.
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Watched Home Alone 1 with the boy, don't think I've seen him laugh so much at a movie before. He was pissing himself when Kevin was fucking up the bad guys. Movie holds up well given how old it is now.
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@No-Quarter CF Jnr loves that film, it is a classic. John Candy makes his cameo as well but it is Culkin Pesce and the guy that plays Marv that are the most fun. He loves #2 as well
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@NTA said in Re: Movie review thread...:
The Big Short
Fuck what a great movie. Sure, scary as fuck that the world's biggest financial systems are run with the same conscience as a bunch of three-year-olds in charge of a pile of chocolate. And that its happening again.
But really interesting look at the way things went down.
Great acting. Great fourth wall breaks. Great humour despite the utter shitfight it must have seemed at the time.
5 out of 5 CDOs
Thanks for the heads up old bean
What a great way to tell a story
Rivetting viewing all round. Horrible feeling at the end though with the realisation that the fluffybunnies who were responsible will never be brought to task.
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Chasing Great.
A little bit meh. Some interesting stuff, but I would have much preferred a doco about the entire team.
Still, he's an absolute farking legend.
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Our Kind of Traitor
Film adaptation of the John le Carré novel about a British couple on holiday in Morocco to salvage their marriage who unintentionally get caught up in the plan of a Russian oligarch seeking to defect to the UK to save his family from certain death from the Russian mafia. The good performances from the main cast (Ewan McGregor, Stellan Skarsgård, Damian Lewis and Naomie Harris) make up for a somewhat predictable plot.
3 Russian mobsters out of 5
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The Arrival: Getting a lot of hype but actually left me feeling a bit meh. Well acted, kind of interesting story, but I just thought it was ok.
The Accountant: This one is getting shit, but it was actually a decent thriller/action movie.
The Big Short: I just recently re-watched The Big Short on a bus in Malaysia. It was still good a second time round.
The Founder: About Ray Kroc and McDonalds, Keaton is really good in this and it's a good story. I read the book it was partially based on so the story wasn't new to me.