Movie review thread...
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@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@tim the game was different back then, no contesting in lineouts, minimla ruck work.
Jazz hands weren't allowed
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Atomic Blond....average as.
2 double agents out of 5 killer hits that don't kill you
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@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Atomic Blond....average as.
2 double agents out of 5 killer hits that don't kill you
Surprisingly low ranking for a female John Wick film ;).
Although, TBF I did see it for free, and was given free choc tip ice creams and lollies, so there's at least an extra double agent there!
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@nepia found many of the fight scenes choreography a bit average and less believable than even the ridiculously unbelievable scenes in John Wick if that makes sense haha.
Theron musta got through a few packs of ciggies in the film too.
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Finally got around to watching the Chasing Great doco on Richie.
I liked it, but then I'm a fan of his and a rugby tragic and for for those types of stories, sooooo....
It didn't really dig deeper than his book or what we already knew about him, just added around what we already knew I guess.
Still got tingles watching the final moments of 2011 & elation watching Smith put that grubber through for Beaudie!
3 RWC wins out of, 3...
3...2...1...
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Thor: Ragnarok was pretty awesome - it's basically a NZ Marvel movie and pretty much a straight up comedy. The crowd started clapping twice during the film and then at the end. It was a bit weird, doesn't happen too often (I think aside from Star Wars I've only seen it at premieres).
Taika did an awesome job, and kept all the best lines for himself. Chucked in a The Castle line as well.
I had a look at the sets at Village Roadshow studios on the Gold Coast last year and it was interesting to see which of the planet's characters the extra's I saw in the film were.
I'm back on the Thor train again (the previous one is my least favourite Marvel movie).
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@nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Thor: Ragnarok was pretty awesome - it's basically a NZ Marvel movie and pretty much a straight up comedy. The crowd started clapping twice during the film and then at the end. It was a bit weird, doesn't happen too often (I think aside from Star Wars I've only seen it at premieres).
Taika did an awesome job, and kept all the best lines for himself. Chucked in a The Castle line as well.
I had a look at the sets at Village Roadshow studios on the Gold Coast last year and it was interesting to see which of the planet's characters the extra's I saw in the film were.
I'm back on the Thor train again (the previous one is my least favourite Marvel movie).
The audience clapped when I saw it too, great film and up there as one of the best Marvel films.
Great to see another in the vein of Guardians of the Galaxy.
Another fine example how Marvel is pissing all over DC at the moment. -
wanna feel old?
40th Anniversary of this movie
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@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
wanna feel old?
40th Anniversary of this movie
Still a great movie, watched it again recently
Another sci fi film that came out the same year was pretty useful too -
@virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
wanna feel old?
40th Anniversary of this movie
Still a great movie, watched it again recently
Another sci fi film that came out the same year was pretty useful tooTo this day I've still never seen it
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@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
wanna feel old?
40th Anniversary of this movie
Mashed potato. More mashed potato
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@mn5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
wanna feel old?
40th Anniversary of this movie
Still a great movie, watched it again recently
Another sci fi film that came out the same year was pretty useful tooTo this day I've still never seen it
I'm in the group that would say you haven't missed much.
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@catogrande I watched it at the time but have never seen it since and wouldn't bother again. Very Spielberg - and that's not a good thing
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Loved it as a kid, loved it the last time I watched it - about 2 years ago.
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@mn5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:
wanna feel old?
40th Anniversary of this movie
Still a great movie, watched it again recently
Another sci fi film that came out the same year was pretty useful tooTo this day I've still never seen it
For it's time and audience it was good.
I've never watched ET and I never will, barring eyes peeled open torture in some shithole with a VCR and pirated tape on a 18" CRT...
And then only maybe.
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Justice League movie was good, lighter in tone so should appeal more for the Marvel crowd. Especially with the Wheddon quips/humour in there.
Nice musical nods to past films in there too.
Apparently, the execs asked for it to be two hours, and my main complaint would be that shows. Needed more time to build the story up, and the down side of the Marvel jokey approach is everyone is having fun at the end of the world.
Truely great to see the comics so faithfully put up screen now, some of the effects we take for granted are just amazing. And they finally got Superman right - he smiles!
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Ragnarok
Pretty bloody good. I felt at a couple of points the one-liners and funnies got a teensy bit try-hard (as @Kirwan said: its the end of the fucking world!) , but it was refreshing to see that kind of film not taking itself overly seriously.
Some great visuals, good fight scenes, and I must say Cate Blanchett in skintight black is fucking hot.
Taika Waititi keeps kicking goals.
5 out of 5 Dougs.