Movie review thread...
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@raznomore you pretty much summed up why I gave it that rating. Idea was good. Execution was meh. It tried at times to be a bit arty IMHO.
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Also the two of them at the end would have to know they're fucked as soon as any blood tests are run on them. It'll be a massive science experiment cutting them up before they go full mutie.
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It was a very interesting movie and I enjoyed watching it. Has some big flaws that could have been fixed by just a couple more lines of dialogue.
Disgraceful that it wasn’t released in theatres, it’s main strength was its visuals and apparently the sound for the last sequence. Both losing their impact on TV.
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@mokey said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@virgil I loved the first Deadpool. And that is a great trailer.
Its so quotable, my new one for motivating my family to get ourselves organised is "lets get our Fuck on!"
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Just saw Thor Ragnarok, it deserves all the plaudits it got. Looked great, excellent characters and dialogue. Blanchett was an outstanding evil villain, Taika's Thor was a lot more interesting than ever before, the valkyrie was easy on the eye and Taika's rock man stole the show. 5 sisters scorned out of 5 planet killing fire demons
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That opening scene still has me cracking up. Hold on while I rotate back around
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@paekakboyz said in Re: Movie review thread...:
That opening scene still has me cracking up. Hold on while I rotate back around
So many good bits. "I know him, it's a friend from work!" "I don't like the S word. OK how about the prisoners with jobs for no money?" Basically everything that Taika said
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@crucial said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Between Taika and Dennison overseas audiences must think we are very odd people. Either that or they don't understand half the jokes but still find it funny.
After that evidence, I'd be fascinated to see Waiti do a Star Wars film. As long as he has full creative control. One of the peripheral stories, the main trilogy is too narrow storywise
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@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@crucial said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Between Taika and Dennison overseas audiences must think we are very odd people. Either that or they don't understand half the jokes but still find it funny.
After that evidence, I'd be fascinated to see Waiti do a Star Wars film. As long as he has full creative control. One of the peripheral stories, the main trilogy is too narrow storywise
Fuck RIGHT off. There'll be Maoris in Star Wars over my dead body.....
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@mn5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@crucial said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Between Taika and Dennison overseas audiences must think we are very odd people. Either that or they don't understand half the jokes but still find it funny.
After that evidence, I'd be fascinated to see Waiti do a Star Wars film. As long as he has full creative control. One of the peripheral stories, the main trilogy is too narrow storywise
Fuck RIGHT off. There'll be Maoris in Star Wars over my dead body.....
Boba Fett prequel bro?
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@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@mn5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@canefan said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@crucial said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Between Taika and Dennison overseas audiences must think we are very odd people. Either that or they don't understand half the jokes but still find it funny.
After that evidence, I'd be fascinated to see Waiti do a Star Wars film. As long as he has full creative control. One of the peripheral stories, the main trilogy is too narrow storywise
Fuck RIGHT off. There'll be Maoris in Star Wars over my dead body.....
Boba Fett prequel bro?
That would be choice
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I watched this Netflix Iraq war movie called Sand Castle - about a an airborne squad tasked with delivering water. It got panned by critics but I thought it was actually blood good and quite interesting. Superman was in it and he's a decent screen presence when Hack Snyder isn't directing him.
I wonder if critics are unduly harsh on Netflix produced films because they equate them with Direct to video?
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@nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
I watched this Netflix Iraq war movie called Sand Castle - about a an airborne squad tasked with delivering water. It got panned by critics but I thought it was actually blood good and quite interesting. Superman was in it and he's a decent screen presence when Hack Snyder isn't directing him.
I wonder if critics are unduly harsh on Netflix produced films because they equate them with Direct to video?
Agree with all of that . Enjoyed it as much as you could considering the subject matter. I agree there does seem to be a fair bit of snobbery about the newer networks.
You might like this too,
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@nepia said in Re: Movie review thread...:
I watched this Netflix Iraq war movie called Sand Castle - about a an airborne squad tasked with delivering water. It got panned by critics but I thought it was actually blood good and quite interesting. Superman was in it and he's a decent screen presence when Hack Snyder isn't directing him.
I wonder if critics are unduly harsh on Netflix produced films because they equate them with Direct to video?
Well Steven Spielberg Doesn’t Think Netflix Movies Should Qualify for Oscars and I think he's got a point when he says:
“I don’t believe films that are just given token qualifications in a couple of theaters for less than a week should qualify for the Academy Award nomination,” he continued.
I'd go even further and demand that any movie in colour, or with sound, should be automatically banned. Hand back your Oscars you twat.