Movie review thread...
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Was waiting for someone to comment on that, has some very mixed reviews, but I'll have a peak now, I trust the TSF review system much better, even you <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /><br />
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I think that the "mixed" reviews have largely come from political commentators. It has gotten all most unanimously good reviews from critics.<br />
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[quote name='Razbra' timestamp='1357552911' post='335941']<br />
Skyfall. Very good.<br />
[b]Taken 2. Utter shit.[/b]<br />
Branded. Horrible mess.<br />
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Yep, massive step down from the original, too much BS in this one, pretty sure if we go back a few pages Tim did warn us.... -
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Yep, massive step down from the original, too much BS in this one, pretty sure if we go back a few pages Tim did warn us....<br />
[/quote]Speaking of warnings.....Killer Joe! What the fuck?<br />
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It felt like I was watching a dream of Razbras and then he suddenly woke up. -
[quote name='Bones' timestamp='1357621754' post='336100']<br />
Speaking of warnings.....Killer Joe! What the fuck?<br />
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It felt like I was watching a dream of Razbras and then he suddenly woke up.<br />
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Went and saw The Hobbit in HFR 3D, loved it. Not sure what the negativeness towards the HFR is all about, never bothered me apart from slight feeling of nausea.<br />
Made the movie look so much clearer and smooth, also not sure the bullshit re the effects suffering due to the higher frame rate. Thought it was bloody impressive, Gollum never looked better. And was impressed with the Goblin King.<br />
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Can't wait for the next part in 12 months<br />
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9/10<br />
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Baytown Outlaws - A few b-grade actors/actresses (Eva Longoria, Zoe Bell, Billy-Bob Thornton, MIchael Rappaport) in a Tarantino-ish movie, lots of gun battles, lots of killing, lots of BS...only an hour and a half, but watchable for a bit of mindless movie watching.
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[quote name='Luigi' timestamp='1357856219' post='336571']<br />
Sightseers: sort of a Brit Bonnie & Clyde, except in a caravan. You see a film every now and then that makes you go umm, err, what the holy jeeping fxxk was that? Not so much 'dark' as pitch black when it comes to the comedy and the gore. Cute dog too.<br />
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Been wondering about that film, if you liked that you might like two little boys starring one half of flight on the conchords. That's pretty much how I felt after watching it. -
[quote name='jegga' timestamp='1357522483' post='335876']<br />
Saw Jack Reacher last night, it was good but I wouldn't be gutted if you missed it at the theatre and had to wait for the DVD.<br />
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Watched old Jack Reacharound with a bunch of mates who had read all the books and were whinging about a 5 foot fuck all actor playing someone who is 6'5 but to be honest never having read the books that wasn't an issue for mne. Tom did a decent enough job in a film I basically instantly forgot to be honest. Rosamund Pikes rack was pretty good though. -
Saw Reacher tonight, and having not read the books I enjoyed it immensely. It won't win any awards for being a great film but it did exactly what was advertised on the box. Saw shorts for Gangster Squad, Star Trek 2 and DJango. They all look like a rollicking good time at the cinema. Oh and Emma Stone as a bright redhead looked like a human version of Mrs Roger Rabbit (not as well endowed in the rack area of course) woof!!
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[quote name='Virgil' timestamp='1357712450' post='336311']<br />
Went and saw The Hobbit in HFR 3D, loved it. Not sure what the negativeness towards the HFR is all about, never bothered me apart from slight feeling of nausea.[/quote]<br />
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To tell you the truth, as much as I loved the LOTR series and Jackson's Kong, I always left the cinema after viewing those feeling exhausted and wiped out, with a touch of a nagging headache. Same thing with most 3D movies - otoh I love 'em, and on the other, they leave me with headaches. <br />
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So I was apprehensive about the HFR Hobbit after the advance notice about the frame rate "debacle" and the over-stuffed long-winded "tediousness" of the convoluted plot and Jackson's "heretical" decision to break the slim novel into three films. Fear not! The pic I saw was perfect, it looked awesome, and there were no headaches. As for the movie itself, I was surprised how quickly it moved. Sure, the opening 45 mins takes it's time establishing characters and exposition (which IMO is as it should be!), but the last 2 hours flew by. I was ready to watch it again straight away.<br />
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There were some problems I had with it (the birds-eye helicopter shot of Radagast and the bunny-sled and Radagast's abominable sense of direction was simply awful and should have been left on the cutting-room floor), but overall I watched it with a big stupid grin on my face the whole time. I'll pay to see it again, I'd like to see it in 48 HFR again, as well as a 2D 24 FPS comparison. 8/10 easily, and like yourself, excitedly looking forward to the next parts. -
Killing them softly; Brad Pitt - I thought it was a bit shit!
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[quote name='red terror' timestamp='1357921764' post='336717']<br />
To tell you the truth, as much as I loved the LOTR series and Jackson's Kong, I always left the cinema after viewing those feeling exhausted and wiped out, with a touch of a nagging headache. Same thing with most 3D movies - otoh I love 'em, and on the other, they leave me with headaches.<br />
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So I was apprehensive about the HFR Hobbit after the advance notice about the frame rate "debacle" and the over-stuffed long-winded "tediousness" of the convoluted plot and Jackson's "heretical" decision to break the slim novel into three films. Fear not! The pic I saw was perfect, it looked awesome, and there were no headaches. As for the movie itself, I was surprised how quickly it moved. Sure, the opening 45 mins takes it's time establishing characters and exposition (which IMO is as it should be!), but the last 2 hours flew by. I was ready to watch it again straight away.<br />
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There were some problems I had with it (the birds-eye helicopter shot of Radagast and the bunny-sled and Radagast's abominable sense of direction was simply awful and should have been left on the cutting-room floor), but overall I watched it with a big stupid grin on my face the whole time. I'll pay to see it again, I'd like to see it in 48 HFR again, as well as a 2D 24 FPS comparison. 8/10 easily, and like yourself, excitedly looking forward to the next parts.<br />
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Couldnt agree more RT, i loved it. Thought Sir PJ did a great job of linking it to the previous LOTR films with the cameo from Frodo.<br />
Really enjoyed the opening sequence of retelling the tale of Smaug attacking the Dwarf City. Brilliant how he kept Smaug away from view (taking a leaf from Spielberg and Jaws, although for them it was totally accidental!)<br />
Like you said, the nearly 3 hours flew by and never felt the movie dragged at any stage, and thoroughly enjoyed the 3D HFR experience.<br />
If your able to see it in that format i def recommend it.