Movie review thread...
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@taniwharugby nah too bright
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Happened to watch Jack Reacher 2, while we're on the topic. "Don't go Back?" Or something...
Anyway it was a good way to kill a couple of hours. Cobie Smulders is hot. But it's basically the same as the last movie with a different location i.e. basically every Reacher book ever.
3 dead alpha bad guys out of 5 Tom Cruises having the shit kicked out of them
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@NTA said in Re: Movie review thread...:
But it's basically the same as the last movie with a different location i.e. basically every Reacher book ever.
Agreeed - I've stopped reading them. The same reason I stopped reading Wilbur Smith novels decades ago.
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@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@NTA said in Re: Movie review thread...:
But it's basically the same as the last movie with a different location i.e. basically every Reacher book ever.
Agreeed - I've stopped reading them. The same reason I stopped reading Wilbur Smith novels decades ago.
How old are you
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@Virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@NTA said in Re: Movie review thread...:
But it's basically the same as the last movie with a different location i.e. basically every Reacher book ever.
Agreeed - I've stopped reading them. The same reason I stopped reading Wilbur Smith novels decades ago.
How old are you
Not that old ...
I get the Wilbur Smith fatigue. Onky ecer read one Reacher though.
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@Machpants said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@jegga considering Lawrence Dallaglio was the basis, a tall guy like Gerard Butler would do it, not a body builder type
So Mamoa would be ok then. He's a big solid unit but he's no Bautista/The Rock
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The new version of Watership Down. I'm sure I'm one of many young people who was more than a wee bit traumatised by the original. Holy shit. You think it's going to be a boring bunny movie and they're farking killing each other. Death is lurking everywhere. Remember being absolutely transfixed. So cool.
The new version is very meh. The CGI is pretty crap (rabbits look more like kangaroos and are difficult to tell apart) and the 3 main characters aren't nearly as well developed despite the makers having much more time to work with. Bigwig in particular was terrible. He was an awesome character, but in this version he's just a psycho dick. One of the worst parts was a previously minor character Clover going to look for a presumed dead Hazel when it was Fiver (to the tune of Bright Eyes) who did this in the original. Kehaar the seagull is also an absolute prick. They developed the baddies much better (had more time) but heaps of violence was cut out. Being the BBC they of course injected some SJW bullshit into it (male rabbits can't dig apparently) but it didn't make much difference and I liked how they developed the struggles of the female prisoners. But ultimately the whole thing was a more sanitised version and what's the point of that? Will definitely be watching the original again soon.
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@Virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@NTA said in Re: Movie review thread...:
But it's basically the same as the last movie with a different location i.e. basically every Reacher book ever.
Agreeed - I've stopped reading them. The same reason I stopped reading Wilbur Smith novels decades ago.
How old are you
He was publishing before I was born. I've also read the bible, so...
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Re: Movie review thread...:
The new version of Watership Down. I'm sure I'm one of many young people who was more than a wee bit traumatised by the original. Holy shit. You think it's going to be a boring bunny movie and they're farking killing each other. Death is lurking everywhere. Remember being absolutely transfixed. So cool.
The new version is very meh. The CGI is pretty crap (rabbits look more like kangaroos and are difficult to tell apart) and the 3 main characters aren't nearly as well developed despite the makers having much more time to work with. Bigwig in particular was terrible. He was an awesome character, but in this version he's just a psycho dick. One of the worst parts was a previously minor character Clover going to look for a presumed dead Hazel when it was Fiver (to the tune of Bright Eyes) who did this in the original. Kehaar the seagull is also an absolute prick. They developed the baddies much better (had more time) but heaps of violence was cut out. Being the BBC they of course injected some SJW bullshit into it (male rabbits can't dig apparently) but it didn't make much difference and I liked how they developed the struggles of the female prisoners. But ultimately the whole thing was a more sanitised version and what's the point of that? Will definitely be watching the original again soon.
I hate to be the guy who says "the book is better", but the book is better.
I read somewhere where the movie traumatised viewers. Not me. I thought it was awesome. Mind you I'd read the book, and was a little pissed off that they couldn't fit all of the story (and violence) into the movie.
Read the book to Ms Boo Jr many years ago.
Still remembers it fondly. As do I.
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@booboo said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Re: Movie review thread...:
The new version of Watership Down. I'm sure I'm one of many young people who was more than a wee bit traumatised by the original. Holy shit. You think it's going to be a boring bunny movie and they're farking killing each other. Death is lurking everywhere. Remember being absolutely transfixed. So cool.
The new version is very meh. The CGI is pretty crap (rabbits look more like kangaroos and are difficult to tell apart) and the 3 main characters aren't nearly as well developed despite the makers having much more time to work with. Bigwig in particular was terrible. He was an awesome character, but in this version he's just a psycho dick. One of the worst parts was a previously minor character Clover going to look for a presumed dead Hazel when it was Fiver (to the tune of Bright Eyes) who did this in the original. Kehaar the seagull is also an absolute prick. They developed the baddies much better (had more time) but heaps of violence was cut out. Being the BBC they of course injected some SJW bullshit into it (male rabbits can't dig apparently) but it didn't make much difference and I liked how they developed the struggles of the female prisoners. But ultimately the whole thing was a more sanitised version and what's the point of that? Will definitely be watching the original again soon.
I hate to be the guy who says "the book is better", but the book is better.
I read somewhere where the movie traumatised viewers. Not me. I thought it was awesome. Mind you I'd read the book, and was a little pissed off that they couldn't fit all of the story (and violence) into the movie.
Read the book to Ms Boo Jr many years ago.
Still remembers it fondly. As do I.
Agree, book is better (usually is). Saw movie first so was like a man being mugged in a meadow. Total shock. It was weird back then with animated films. Parents seemed to think animated automatically meant kids films. I recall being at a party and us kids being placed in front of a TV and shown Animal Farm. ANIMAL Farm ffs!
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Re: Movie review thread...:
The new version of Watership Down. I'm sure I'm one of many young people who was more than a wee bit traumatised by the original. Holy shit. You think it's going to be a boring bunny movie and they're farking killing each other. Death is lurking everywhere. Remember being absolutely transfixed. So cool.
The new version is very meh. The CGI is pretty crap (rabbits look more like kangaroos and are difficult to tell apart) and the 3 main characters aren't nearly as well developed despite the makers having much more time to work with. Bigwig in particular was terrible. He was an awesome character, but in this version he's just a psycho dick. One of the worst parts was a previously minor character Clover going to look for a presumed dead Hazel when it was Fiver (to the tune of Bright Eyes) who did this in the original. Kehaar the seagull is also an absolute prick. They developed the baddies much better (had more time) but heaps of violence was cut out. Being the BBC they of course injected some SJW bullshit into it (male rabbits can't dig apparently) but it didn't make much difference and I liked how they developed the struggles of the female prisoners. But ultimately the whole thing was a more sanitised version and what's the point of that? Will definitely be watching the original again soon.
The rabbits didn’t look like rabbits they looked like hares ffs, also the start and finish of the original were a lot better than in the sequel . They shortened them down and ruined them. As for male rabbits can’t dig ....
Overall it was an underwhelming way to spend Xmas evening lying on the couch like a bloated beached whale . In revenge my son and I went out hunting and he got four rabbits and I got two hares . That’ll teach the bbc to mess with one of my favourite movies as a kid. -
@antipodean I think he was referring to your phrase "decades ago".
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@jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Re: Movie review thread...:
The new version of Watership Down. I'm sure I'm one of many young people who was more than a wee bit traumatised by the original. Holy shit. You think it's going to be a boring bunny movie and they're farking killing each other. Death is lurking everywhere. Remember being absolutely transfixed. So cool.
The new version is very meh. The CGI is pretty crap (rabbits look more like kangaroos and are difficult to tell apart) and the 3 main characters aren't nearly as well developed despite the makers having much more time to work with. Bigwig in particular was terrible. He was an awesome character, but in this version he's just a psycho dick. One of the worst parts was a previously minor character Clover going to look for a presumed dead Hazel when it was Fiver (to the tune of Bright Eyes) who did this in the original. Kehaar the seagull is also an absolute prick. They developed the baddies much better (had more time) but heaps of violence was cut out. Being the BBC they of course injected some SJW bullshit into it (male rabbits can't dig apparently) but it didn't make much difference and I liked how they developed the struggles of the female prisoners. But ultimately the whole thing was a more sanitised version and what's the point of that? Will definitely be watching the original again soon.
The rabbits didn’t look like rabbits they looked like hares ffs, also the start and finish of the original were a lot better than in the sequel . They shortened them down and ruined them. As for male rabbits can’t dig ....
Overall it was an underwhelming way to spend Xmas evening lying on the couch like a bloated beached whale . In revenge my son and I went out hunting and he got four rabbits and I got two hares . That’ll teach the bbc to mess with one of my favourite movies as a kid.That's the difference between the two versions in a nutshell. The original makes you want to leave rabbits alone, the new one makes you want to wipe them out.
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@Bones said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodean I think he was referring to your phrase "decades ago".
We didn't all learn to read as children?
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@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Bones said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodean I think he was referring to your phrase "decades ago".
We didn't all learn to read as children?
Who knows the education @Virgil had, but probably didn't need much to just carry money around.