• Categories
Collapse

The Silver Fern

Movie review thread...

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Off Topic
19.8k Posts 163 Posters 3.2m Views
Movie review thread...
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • NTAN Offline
    NTAN Offline
    NTA
    wrote on last edited by
    #2361

    That one is on my list Virg. Looks good.<br />
    <br />
    Waltz must be pretty chuffed with his mate Quentin right now. Exposure.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • taniwharugbyT Offline
    taniwharugbyT Offline
    taniwharugby
    wrote on last edited by
    #2362

    [quote name='Virgil' timestamp='1358630794' post='338508']<br />
    Saw Django last night, classic Tarantino. Really violent at times and his usual style.<br />
    Like it alot though felt it dragged on a bit long (same length as the Hobbit), Christoph Waltz is brilliant.<br />
    Probably a little too predictable though.<br />
    <br />
    8/10<br />
    [/quote]<br />
    <br />
    Saw this on the weekend too, quite liked it, although agree on the length...<br />
    <br />
    One thing that was odd was the seemingly thick Aussie accents that appeared as the La Quinte employees??

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • V Do not disturb
    V Do not disturb
    Virgil
    wrote on last edited by
    #2363

    Yeah noticed that too, the best scene has to be the lynch mob whinging about how they can't see out of the holes in their kkk type bags pissed myself it was almost straight from blazing saddles or something

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • L Offline
    L Offline
    Luigi
    wrote on last edited by
    #2364

    Saw The Grey last night on Box Office. Liam Neeson and a cast of plane crash survivors go fist to fang with killer wolves. It was OK. I mean, just OK. For sure. wolves just don't act like that around humans. Why the producers saw fit to demonise a creature like that made me a bit sick.<br />
    <br />
    Worse bit was when the survivors construct a rope to get down from an impassable cliff-face and they almost all die. Then the wolves that have been chasing them turn up again. Guys, there's obviously another way down ....<br />
    <br />
    The ending is one of those 'The director/screenwriter doesn't know how to end the thing so he leaves it up to the viewer's imagination' things. Although I had that sneaky feeling that I needed to wait until the credits had rolled and sure enough, there's like a two second shot of the aftermath of the showdown between Neeson and the BBW. Still, not enough to be unequivocal though.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • L Offline
    L Offline
    Luigi
    wrote on last edited by
    #2365

    Oh and had to bail from Django Unchained on Friday as the snow here wrecked our travel plans. Hoping to reschedule as soon as poss.<br />
    <br />
    Got very pissed on Friday night instead and in a ten minute creative 'burst' wrote the outline for a film/TV show while the Guinness and zambucca's were slipping down. Surprisingly, when I woke up on Saturday morning it wasn't that shit. Watch this space...

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • dKD Offline
    dKD Offline
    dK
    wrote on last edited by
    #2366

    [quote name='Luigi' timestamp='1358758298' post='338808']<br />
    Saw The Grey last night on Box Office. Liam Neeson and a cast of plane crash survivors go fist to fang with killer wolves. It was OK. I mean, just OK. For sure. wolves just don't act like that around humans. Why the producers saw fit to demonise a creature like that made me a bit sick.<br />
    <br />
    Worse bit was when the survivors construct a rope to get down from an impassable cliff-face and they almost all die. Then the wolves that have been chasing them turn up again. Guys, there's obviously another way down ....<br />
    <br />
    The ending is one of those 'The director/screenwriter doesn't know how to end the thing so he leaves it up to the viewer's imagination' things. Although I had that sneaky feeling that I needed to wait until the credits had rolled and sure enough, there's like a two second shot of the aftermath of the showdown between Neeson and the BBW. Still, not enough to be unequivocal though.<br />
    [/quote]<br />
    <br />
    I watched this Saturday night as well, and had exactly the same reaction. Although I think your OK rating is a little generous, at the end I let out an audible grunt of despair and wondered how I was ever going to get back that 90+ minutes of my life.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • L Offline
    L Offline
    Luigi
    wrote on last edited by
    #2367

    [quote name='dK' timestamp='1358758539' post='338811']<br />
    I watched this Saturday night as well, and had exactly the same reaction. Although I think your OK rating is a little generous, at the end I let out an audible grunt of despair and wondered how I was ever going to get back that 90+ minutes of my life.<br />
    [/quote]<br />
    <br />
    I hear ya! The other thing that pissed me off was Neeson falling into a glacial river, crawling out and then somehow surviving for his showdown with the Alpha. Should have croaked it after five minutes in those temperatures. And yes, I think the miniatures on planes are plastic these days too ....

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • taniwharugbyT Offline
    taniwharugbyT Offline
    taniwharugby
    wrote on last edited by
    #2368

    haha I commented to my wife in that scene that even Bear Grylls wouldnt have survived that fall <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /><br />
    <br />
    Watched Dredd last night, was ok...great part for Urban, never showed his face!

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • R Offline
    R Offline
    red terror
    wrote on last edited by
    #2369

    [quote name='taniwharugby' timestamp='1358802700' post='338880']<br />
    Watched Dredd last night, was ok...<br />
    [/quote]<br />
    <br />
    A movie that really deserves the 3D experience. The "slo-mo" drug sequences, especially. The bullet ripping the guy's face off and bathing the viewer in slow-motion blood and flesh splatter really is one of the most beautiful visual sequences I saw all year, and although I haven't seen the dvd but I can't imagine 2D on a small screen does it the same justice.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • antipodeanA Online
    antipodeanA Online
    antipodean
    wrote on last edited by
    #2370

    Finally got around to watching Red Dragon the other night. I've no idea why it has taken me so long to see it. I'd say it's better than The Silence of the Lambs on the whole, but the tension wasn't quite there. Of course that may have had something to do with a number of 500ml bottles of Schöfferhofer.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • TimT Away
    TimT Away
    Tim
    wrote on last edited by
    #2371

    Was the Michael Mann film from 1986 or the remake?

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • L Offline
    L Offline
    Luigi
    wrote on last edited by
    #2372

    Saw The Hunt (Jagten) last night - a Danish language film about what happens when a teacher is accused of abuse by a 5 year old girl. Sounds grim - and it is because not everything is what it seems and the story focuses on how the community reacts to the bombshell.<br />
    <br />
    It's got Madds Mikkelsen (Le Schiffre in Casino Royale) as the schoolteacher and is directed by the same guy who did Festen. Mikkelsen took best actor at Cannes for this.<br />
    <br />
    It's a tough subject to handle dramatically but The Hunt is enthralling and unnerving. It aint no date movie but it's worth seeing if you love your film. Or you can wait for the Hollywood remake, which is surely coming.<br />
    <br />
    On the subject of Mikkelsen, anyone else seen him in Valhall Rising as a one-eyed Viking gladiator? Bleak, bloody and bizarre in many ways, but well worth catching on DVD.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • NTAN Offline
    NTAN Offline
    NTA
    wrote on last edited by
    #2373

    Pretty much everything I've seen him in is good. Great actor that guy

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • canefanC Online
    canefanC Online
    canefan
    wrote on last edited by
    #2374

    [quote name='Virgil' timestamp='1358630794' post='338508']<br />
    Saw Django last night, classic Tarantino. Really violent at times and his usual style.<br />
    Like it alot though felt it dragged on a bit long (same length as the Hobbit), Christoph Waltz is brilliant.<br />
    Probably a little too predictable though.<br />
    <br />
    8/10<br />
    [/quote]Saw it tonight and thoroughly enjoyed it. I quite enjoyed the Kill Bill series but felt the dialogue was pretty wooden at times, this was far superior IMHO, probably his best outing since Pulp Fiction. Waltz was brilliant as was Di Caprio's villain. Sam Jackson's character was like Jules Winfield's great great great granddaddy, with some of his dialogue almost lifted from Pulp. Oh and the lynch mob scene was sublimely funny, the whole theatre was cracking up; well I was anyway

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • dKD Offline
    dKD Offline
    dK
    wrote on last edited by
    #2375

    [quote name='Luigi' timestamp='1359111541' post='339552']Saw The Hunt (Jagten) last night - a Danish language film about what happens when a teacher is accused of abuse by a 5 year old girl. Sounds grim - and it is because not everything is what it seems and the story focuses on how the community reacts to the bombshell.<br />
    <br />
    It's got Madds Mikkelsen (Le Schiffre in Casino Royale) as the schoolteacher and is directed by the same guy who did Festen. Mikkelsen took best actor at Cannes for this.<br />
    <br />
    It's a tough subject to handle dramatically but The Hunt is enthralling and unnerving. It aint no date movie but it's worth seeing if you love your film. Or you can wait for the Hollywood remake, which is surely coming.<br />
    <br />
    On the subject of Mikkelsen, anyone else seen him in Valhall Rising as a one-eyed Viking gladiator? Bleak, bloody and bizarre in many ways, but well worth catching on DVD.[/quote]<br />
    <br />
    Mrs dK and I have this on our "to watch list". Mikkelsen is one of our favorites and Valhall Risng was a great movie

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • taniwharugbyT Offline
    taniwharugbyT Offline
    taniwharugby
    wrote on last edited by
    #2376

    Here comes the Boom - predictable movie about an overweight biology teacher who decides to take up MMA to raise money for the art teacher who is about to lose his job, still a few laughs along the way.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • NepiaN Offline
    NepiaN Offline
    Nepia
    wrote on last edited by
    #2377

    [quote name='Tim' timestamp='1357454959' post='335740']<br />
    [i]Zero Dark Thirty[/i]. A very, very good film. 9/10.<br />
    [/quote]<br />
    Just watched it and agree - it was a cracking film, and it was basically two movies in one, a thriller and then an action film. Strong performances all round, as I assume Maya was supposed to be annoying as hell, from a range of actors (TV, Aussies, Brits). The thriller part was tense and the action part was intense.<br />
    <br />
    Great direction by Bigelow, I thought Hurt Locker was a wee bit overrated, but I think she got the mix right in this one, only one bad line in the film IMHO, the MF line by Maya.<br />
    <br />
    It is a pity that politics will blind some people to the merits of it as a film as it is damn good.<br />
    <br />
    Pointless fact: The guy (in the movie) who killed UBL is a Kiwi (at least an Aussie actor born in NZ).

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • NTAN Offline
    NTAN Offline
    NTA
    wrote on last edited by
    #2378

    [quote name='Nepia' timestamp='1359197181' post='339721']<br />
    Pointless fact: The guy (in the movie) who killed UBL is a Kiwi (at least an Aussie actor born in NZ).[/quote]<br />
    <br />
    And the Edgerton brothers as well. I hear that talent agencies in Hollywood like the fact our blokes aren't self-interested cocks

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • taniwharugbyT Offline
    taniwharugbyT Offline
    taniwharugby
    wrote on last edited by
    #2379

    just need to convince Mrs TR this film is worth watching...

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • NepiaN Offline
    NepiaN Offline
    Nepia
    wrote on last edited by
    #2380

    [quote name='NTA' timestamp='1359198385' post='339727']<br />
    <br />
    <br />
    And the Edgerton brothers as well. I hear that talent agencies in Hollywood like the fact our blokes aren't self-interested cocks<br />
    [/quote]<br />
    You didn't poach the Edgertons from us as we'll did you? Oh, you mean Aussie actors. <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' /> The theoretical male lead, Jason Clarke is Aussie as well. Was a very international film, a few Brits popped up as Yanks as well.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0

Movie review thread...
Off Topic
  • Login

  • Don't have an account? Register

  • Login or register to search.
  • First post
    Last post
0
  • Categories
  • Login

  • Don't have an account? Register

  • Login or register to search.