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  • TordahT Offline
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    Recently watched Titane, and I wasn't impressed. It certainly was a weird one, evoking Cronenberg's Crash but a lot weirder. I usually like weird films and I love French films, but this one didn't click with me. I can see the attraction, though.

    It's about a chick who bangs a car (yes), kills people and disguises herself as a boy, who was missing for 10 years (yes). Oh, and the carbang has made her pregnant, so she has motor oil spilling from her privates and there's something metal growing inside her belly (yes).

    And the Swedish A Man Called Ove which they've remade with Tom Hanks (A Man Called Otto), it was a sweet little film where you get what you expect and it made my heart all warm and fuzzy for 100 minutes.

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    Gardians of the Galaxy 3

    Good romp through space, like most, still a bit long, but was good learning Rockets back story, plenty of good one liners and as always, great tunes!

    3.5 Otters out of 5 joob joobs

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    @Nepia said in Movie review thread...:

    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Movie review thread...:

    Hearing good things about Oppenheimer, although apparently too long. Sound of Freedom is another that keeps popping up, but depending on the source is either a gripping and powerful film about child trafficking or a RWNJ film. Who farking knows? Anyone seen it?

    I’m hearing seriously mixed reviews about Oppenheimer. Will be interesting to see which one I agree with if I get round to seeing it.

    I saw Oppenheimer this afternoon and thought it was great. But, I know a lot about the story as I've read some books on Oppenheimer, so knew who the majority of the characters were, and it is very very long. It's essentially 3 movies in one I'd say. It's top tier Nolan for me. And for @Kruse it has tits, and pretty famous ones too (not Emily Blunt though).

    I saw Barbie as well and liked thought it was really funny. Thin skinned males will likely be offended by it, but if not think skinned then it's a good watch. It's probably this generation's Blazing Saddles for women but not for men. The session I went to was about 60/40 women and 90% of them were decked out in pink. It seems to be very much an event movie for groups of women.

    Both films have really good and deep casts. Well known actors pop up in small roles.

    Edit:

    @Machpants said in Movie review thread...:

    Is there any males that aren't useless and/or dickheads in it?

    I think one of the main points of the movie is that while the Kens (and Alan?) are useless within the toy line that they actually have more agency than that - which is the Ken storyline, and spoiler if you don't want to know more of the plot:

    SPOILER NOT WORKING, DON"T READ ON IF YOU DON'T WANT IT SPOILED 🙂
    [mod edit]It’s working, just needs to be in it’s own line[/edit]

    by the end they do and the Barbie's acknowledge they have taken the Ken's for granted

    and throw the Ken's the worlds smallest of bones

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    Saw this at the cinema. That opening sequence is astonishing. I remember feeling almost in shock after the film was over. Had never really seen that level of graphic and realistic violence in a legit film before. Only issue was the ending. Got too Hollywood unfortunately. But otherwise one of my favourite films.

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  • canefanC Offline
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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Movie review thread...:

    Saw this at the cinema. That opening sequence is astonishing. I remember feeling almost in shock after the film was over. Had never really seen that level of graphic and realistic violence in a legit film before. Only issue was the ending. Got too Hollywood unfortunately. But otherwise one of my favourite films.

    I agree. That opening scene on the beach was absolute white knuckle stuff. It pulled no punches and felt so real, like you were there

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    Holy shit it makes me emotional just watching a bit of it

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    Spielberg went on with it in Band of Brothers. As companion pieces I'm not sure you will find finer work on WWII

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    @canefan said in Movie review thread...:

    Spielberg went on with it in Band of Brothers. As companion pieces I'm not sure you will find finer work on WWII

    Then had a slight dip with The Pacific, hopefully the new one about the bombers is up to BoB standard.

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    @Nepia said in Movie review thread...:

    @canefan said in Movie review thread...:

    Spielberg went on with it in Band of Brothers. As companion pieces I'm not sure you will find finer work on WWII

    Then had a slight dip with The Pacific, hopefully the new one about the bombers is up to BoB standard.

    Yeah I didn't like TP. Thought they tried to cover too much, characters weren't as likeable

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    @canefan said in Movie review thread...:

    @Nepia said in Movie review thread...:

    @canefan said in Movie review thread...:

    Spielberg went on with it in Band of Brothers. As companion pieces I'm not sure you will find finer work on WWII

    Then had a slight dip with The Pacific, hopefully the new one about the bombers is up to BoB standard.

    Yeah I didn't like TP. Thought they tried to cover too much, characters weren't as likeable

    BoB could be adapted straight from the book. TP was trying to link multiple books and sources. Should have focussed on one book. E Sledge's book alone would have made for a great series.

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Movie review thread...:

    @canefan said in Movie review thread...:

    @Nepia said in Movie review thread...:

    @canefan said in Movie review thread...:

    Spielberg went on with it in Band of Brothers. As companion pieces I'm not sure you will find finer work on WWII

    Then had a slight dip with The Pacific, hopefully the new one about the bombers is up to BoB standard.

    Yeah I didn't like TP. Thought they tried to cover too much, characters weren't as likeable

    BoB could be adapted straight from the book. TP was trying to link multiple books and sources. Should have focussed on one book. E Sledge's book alone would have made for a great series.

    I didn't realise TP was based on multiple books, but that makes sense because it lacked cohesion

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    This looks like it might be good.

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    @Frank I'm looking forward to it. Not a historical piece, per se, but based on a true story. If it's like gladiator, I'll be happy

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Movie review thread...:

    Saw this at the cinema. That opening sequence is astonishing. I remember feeling almost in shock after the film was over. Had never really seen that level of graphic and realistic violence in a legit film before. Only issue was the ending. Got to Hollywood unfortunately. But otherwise one of my favourite films.

    Even Mat Damon being in it didn’t ruin it for me. Amazing film.

    Yeah that opening scene was something else. Those allied soldiers getting out of the boats and being mowed down like that was shockingly real.

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    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    Even Mat Damon Vin Diesel being in it didn’t ruin it for me. Amazing film.

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    @Bovidae said in Movie review thread...:

    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    Even Mat Damon Vin Diesel being in it didn’t ruin it for me. Amazing film.

    Haha. I thought Vins death scene was very poignant actually, it was before about 50 million fast and furious movies though.

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  • canefanC Offline
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    Wow, I don't even remember him in it

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    @canefan said in Movie review thread...:

    Wow, I don't even remember him in it

    He was one of the original guys who went after Private Ryan. First one to die. I’m fairly sure that’s the first movie I ever saw him in.

    Off topic a bit but I don’t actually mind him ( was gonna write VD but that didn’t seem appropriate )

    Tom Sizemore and Edward Burns were the ones I liked the best although definitely one of Tom Hanks best performances too. Everyone nailed their parts superbly.

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    @canefan

    You don't remember this scene?

    I liked Barry Pepper's character as the sniper. There were heaps of well-known actors with minor roles in this movie.

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    @Bovidae said in Movie review thread...:

    @canefan

    You don't remember this scene?

    I liked Barry Pepper's character as the sniper. There were heaps of well-known actors with minor roles in this movie.

    Yeah he was great. Tom Sizemore as sarge was probably the best though. Pity these guys followed it up with a monumental amount of shite.

    Ted Danson and Bryan Cranston are also in the film.

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