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  • Billy TellB Offline
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    #15656

    The Tragedy of Macbeth

    O for awesome. Cinematography is excellent. A brilliant adaption IMO.

    Apparently took inspiration from German expressionism films. Did remind me a bit of the cabinet of dr caligari or nosferatu

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    @mikethesnow I'm Idris Elba, I goes where I goes!

    How could he not be Bond?

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    @roninwc said in Movie review thread...:

    Dune.

    Bloody awesome, great visuals and truly captures the essence of the novels. Thought the acting across the board was good.

    Great to see a movie that did justice to the books in terms of capturing the Dune universe.

    Initially Timothée Chalamet playing Paul Atreides annoyed me but by the end of the movie I thought he did a good job.

    Can't remember who said above that they didn't like Jason Momoa in it but I can't understand why, I thought he was really good.

    I was a Dune Chronicles tragic starting in my teens reading every book, yeah even the last couple of shitty ones. Never read the non- Frank Herbert novels by his son Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson but I may have to after watching this.

    BTW, did anyone notice Josh Brolin's character die? Was thinking after watching the movie that I couldn't recall seeing what happened to him.

    Can't wait for the next movie.

    Gurney doesn't die on the initial attack dose he? i thought he survived and there is a bit reunion with Paul once Paul....has changed

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:

    @roninwc said in Movie review thread...:

    Dune.

    Bloody awesome, great visuals and truly captures the essence of the novels. Thought the acting across the board was good.

    Great to see a movie that did justice to the books in terms of capturing the Dune universe.

    Initially Timothée Chalamet playing Paul Atreides annoyed me but by the end of the movie I thought he did a good job.

    Can't remember who said above that they didn't like Jason Momoa in it but I can't understand why, I thought he was really good.

    I was a Dune Chronicles tragic starting in my teens reading every book, yeah even the last couple of shitty ones. Never read the non- Frank Herbert novels by his son Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson but I may have to after watching this.

    BTW, did anyone notice Josh Brolin's character die? Was thinking after watching the movie that I couldn't recall seeing what happened to him.

    Can't wait for the next movie.

    Gurney does die on the initial attack dose he? i thought he survived and there is a bit reunion with Paul once Paul....has changed

    I’m going off the 80s movie in which they have a reunion. Worth noting that a lot of scenes are recreated almost word for word although Duncan is much more prominent in the later movie.

    A question again for @NTA, the heart plugs were only in the early movie and not the books is that right ?

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    replied to MN5 on last edited by Kiwiwomble
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    @mn5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:

    @roninwc said in Movie review thread...:

    Dune.

    Bloody awesome, great visuals and truly captures the essence of the novels. Thought the acting across the board was good.

    Great to see a movie that did justice to the books in terms of capturing the Dune universe.

    Initially Timothée Chalamet playing Paul Atreides annoyed me but by the end of the movie I thought he did a good job.

    Can't remember who said above that they didn't like Jason Momoa in it but I can't understand why, I thought he was really good.

    I was a Dune Chronicles tragic starting in my teens reading every book, yeah even the last couple of shitty ones. Never read the non- Frank Herbert novels by his son Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson but I may have to after watching this.

    BTW, did anyone notice Josh Brolin's character die? Was thinking after watching the movie that I couldn't recall seeing what happened to him.

    Can't wait for the next movie.

    Gurney does die on the initial attack dose he? i thought he survived and there is a bit reunion with Paul once Paul....has changed

    I’m going off the 80s movie in which they have a reunion. Worth noting that a lot of scenes are recreated almost word for word although Duncan is much more prominent in the later movie.

    A question again for @NTA, the heart plugs were only in the early movie and not the books is that right ?

    i haven't seen the 80's on (that i can remember) im going off reading the book last year

    my recollection was exactly like the movie...you kind of forget about him because you assume he died in the attack, and then he rocks up again and you're all "oh yeah! we never "saw" him die!"

    this could be quite embarrassing for @RoninWC the self proclaimed "Dune Chronicles tragic" at the next convention 😉

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  • NTAN Offline
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    @mn5 no heart plugs in the books.

    @Kiwiwomble the movie doesn't make Gurney's fate clear. In the books he survives and joins the Fremen.

    Duncan definitely dies tho. Take that, Aquaman. That'll learn you for giving my wife palpitations....

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:

    @mn5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:

    @roninwc said in Movie review thread...:

    Dune.

    Bloody awesome, great visuals and truly captures the essence of the novels. Thought the acting across the board was good.

    Great to see a movie that did justice to the books in terms of capturing the Dune universe.

    Initially Timothée Chalamet playing Paul Atreides annoyed me but by the end of the movie I thought he did a good job.

    Can't remember who said above that they didn't like Jason Momoa in it but I can't understand why, I thought he was really good.

    I was a Dune Chronicles tragic starting in my teens reading every book, yeah even the last couple of shitty ones. Never read the non- Frank Herbert novels by his son Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson but I may have to after watching this.

    BTW, did anyone notice Josh Brolin's character die? Was thinking after watching the movie that I couldn't recall seeing what happened to him.

    Can't wait for the next movie.

    Gurney does die on the initial attack dose he? i thought he survived and there is a bit reunion with Paul once Paul....has changed

    I’m going off the 80s movie in which they have a reunion. Worth noting that a lot of scenes are recreated almost word for word although Duncan is much more prominent in the later movie.

    A question again for @NTA, the heart plugs were only in the early movie and not the books is that right ?

    i haven't seen the 80's on (that i can remember) im going off reading the book last year

    my recollection was exactly like the movie...you kind of forget about him because you assume he died in the attack, and then he rocks up again and you're all "oh yeah! we never "saw" him die!"

    You’re welcome.

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    replied to MN5 on last edited by Kiwiwomble
    #15663

    @mn5 stick to meme's

    @NTA so...what you're saying...is im right....just say it...you'll feel better

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @nta said in Movie review thread...:

    @mn5 no heart plugs in the books.

    @Kiwiwomble the movie doesn't make Gurney's fate clear. In the books he survives and joins the Fremen.

    Duncan definitely dies tho. Take that, Aquaman. That'll learn you for giving my wife palpitations....

    She definitely has a type I’ll give her that. You two could be twins.

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  • RapidoR Offline
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    I really enjoyed the movie, only saw it 6 weeks ago, but I cant even remember a Gurney character in the movie. My memory (lack of) is starting to worry me...

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @rapido said in Movie review thread...:

    I really enjoyed the movie, only saw it 6 weeks ago, but I cant even remember a Gurney character in the movie. My memory (lack of) is starting to worry me...

    Grumpy guy played by Josh Brolin at the start. Disappears the moment shit hits the fan

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    replied to Rapido on last edited by
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    @rapido said in Movie review thread...:

    I really enjoyed the movie, only saw it 6 weeks ago, but I cant even remember a Gurney character in the movie. My memory (lack of) is starting to worry me...

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  • RoninWCR Offline
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    replied to Kiwiwomble on last edited by
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    @kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:

    @mn5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:

    @roninwc said in Movie review thread...:

    Dune.

    Bloody awesome, great visuals and truly captures the essence of the novels. Thought the acting across the board was good.

    Great to see a movie that did justice to the books in terms of capturing the Dune universe.

    Initially Timothée Chalamet playing Paul Atreides annoyed me but by the end of the movie I thought he did a good job.

    Can't remember who said above that they didn't like Jason Momoa in it but I can't understand why, I thought he was really good.

    I was a Dune Chronicles tragic starting in my teens reading every book, yeah even the last couple of shitty ones. Never read the non- Frank Herbert novels by his son Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson but I may have to after watching this.

    BTW, did anyone notice Josh Brolin's character die? Was thinking after watching the movie that I couldn't recall seeing what happened to him.

    Can't wait for the next movie.

    Gurney does die on the initial attack dose he? i thought he survived and there is a bit reunion with Paul once Paul....has changed

    I’m going off the 80s movie in which they have a reunion. Worth noting that a lot of scenes are recreated almost word for word although Duncan is much more prominent in the later movie.

    A question again for @NTA, the heart plugs were only in the early movie and not the books is that right ?

    i haven't seen the 80's on (that i can remember) im going off reading the book last year

    my recollection was exactly like the movie...you kind of forget about him because you assume he died in the attack, and then he rocks up again and you're all "oh yeah! we never "saw" him die!"

    this could be quite embarrassing for @RoninWC the self proclaimed "Dune Chronicles tragic" at the next convention 😉

    Hahaha, true.

    In my defense, I read those books like 30+ years ago and haven't re-read them since. I was a tragic back then and had read the first two books before the 1984 movie.

    Because that movie was so disappointing, I did finish the books by Frank Herbert but didn't even bother to watch any of the other attempts to put the books to screen, big or small.

    That is, until this one which I thought was excellent. Now thinking to go back and read the books again but then again... that's a lot of books and a lot of pages.

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  • RoninWCR Offline
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    @mn5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @rapido said in Movie review thread...:

    I really enjoyed the movie, only saw it 6 weeks ago, but I cant even remember a Gurney character in the movie. My memory (lack of) is starting to worry me...

    Grumpy guy played by Josh Brolin at the start. Disappears the moment shit hits the fan

    @MN5 to be fair, he did lead a bunch of Atreides troops on the ground towards the landing ships and the last you saw of him (and the troops) was the ground erupting around them with fire from ships above.

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    replied to RoninWC on last edited by
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    @roninwc i dont know if you saw my my comments last year after deciding to read the book in prep for the new movies, i was a bit disappointed and had little interest in reading the others, on reflection have come to the conclusion i found it a bit predictable / formulaic ....because it came up with the formula that so many sci fi books ive read since have built on, so whilst i wont judge the original poorly....i still have no interest in reading the rest

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  • RoninWCR Offline
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    replied to Kiwiwomble on last edited by
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    @kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:

    @roninwc i dont know if you saw my my comments last year after deciding to read the book in prep for the new movies, i was a bit disappointed and had little interest in reading the others, on reflection have come to the conclusion i found it a bit predictable / formulaic ....because it came up with the formula that so many sci fi books ive read since have built on, so whilst i wont judge the original poorly....i still have no interest in reading the rest

    @Kiwiwomble thanks for the advice and I think if I was to try to re-read the novels, I'd have the same response as you.

    Instead, was thinking maybe to pick up the new The Caladan Trilogy series by Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson:
    Dune: The Duke of Caladan (2020)
    Dune: The Lady of Caladan (2021)
    Dune: The Heir of Caladan (forthcoming)

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    replied to RoninWC on last edited by
    #15672

    @roninwc ya see now id be worried id need to have read more of the originals to follow them...the paradox of these epic universes

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    Don't Look Up

    Throught proving movie which does nothing to dispel my nostradamus prediction that Twitter would start the next world war. The climate crisis has obviously been the inspiration but there are so many parallels to what's been observed over the Pandemic as well.

    As somebody relatively new to the concept of how much my world views have been shaped by the media, this was a fantastic watch.

    5 Fat Leo's out of 5 Is that really Cate Blanchetts?

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    Baby Driver

    Finally watched this. Really enjoyed it although perhaps not as much as I was expecting to after all the hype it had received. Stilll don't really get what happened with Spacey at the end there, he had a massive change of heart as he saw Baby had a bird? Odd.

    Would have been great to see more driving like when he was in the Impreza too. That was such a good sequence!

    3 terrible sunglasses out of 5 Red Impreza's.

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    replied to Rancid Schnitzel on last edited by nostrildamus
    #15675

    @rancid-schnitzel said in Movie review thread...:

    @tim said in Movie review thread...:

    Just found out that Danny Trejo is 77 years old and stands 167cm tall. Wtf?

    I think he's actually a lot shorter now. The thing is, he actually does have some experience

    https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-life/danny-trejos-incredible-journey-from-death-row-to-hollywood/news-story/e219095d3d79aab161a1af9af13695f2

    Trejo recalled being asked to “rob a poker game” for one scene and after being told “make it look real”, he unleashed hell on the five stunt actors.
    He recalls: “‘I kicked in the door, hit one with a gun, knocked over the next one and had a big shotgun held to another.
    “‘Move! Move! I haven’t killed a white guy all day,’ I yelled.
    “Later the director asked, ‘Where did you study? I said ‘Bonds, Piggly Wiggly, CVS drug stores, poker games.’
    
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