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    @Bovidae said in Movie review thread...:

    @MN5 The Redux version from 2013?

    Not sure. It was on TVNZ on demand. What’s the difference ?

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    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @Bovidae said in Movie review thread...:

    @MN5 The Redux version from 2013?

    Not sure. It was on TVNZ on demand. What’s the difference ?

    Screenshot 2024-02-09 at 07.22.44.png

    I remember watching the original and the PQ wasn't great, probably a reflection of the time it was made, and the budget. This was a big improvement.

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    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    Utu

    Haven’t seen it in years and great fun to watch again. Extremely well made for a kiwi film ( fun fact. Quentin Tarantino says it is easily NZs best ever film ) sure the story is essentially pinched from any number of Westerns but it has a cool kiwi slant to it, some stunning rugged scenery, cool action and Bruno Lawrence is just terrific.

    4 tied together shotguns out of 5 confiscated lands

    The story is also based on Te Kooti to go with the western theme. Anzac Wallace is also great, especially as someone who didn't really have much of an acting background.

    I used to have a collection of DVDs in the 00s when I was doing research/consultancy that I'd give as gifts at conferences/projects etc.

    I can remember watching it as a kid in the cinema in Hastings (West End - I think in the 90s Bruno's son owned or managed it), or I have taken the memory on from my parents as they had to shush me all the time because I kept pointing out anytime one of my relatives were on screen (most of it was filmed in the Bay).

    6 reverend heads out of 5 "I've only been a Pakeha one minute and already I hate you"s.

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

    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    Utu

    Haven’t seen it in years and great fun to watch again. Extremely well made for a kiwi film ( fun fact. Quentin Tarantino says it is easily NZs best ever film ) sure the story is essentially pinched from any number of Westerns but it has a cool kiwi slant to it, some stunning rugged scenery, cool action and Bruno Lawrence is just terrific.

    4 tied together shotguns out of 5 confiscated lands

    The story is also based on Te Kooti to go with the western theme. Anzac Wallace is also great, especially as someone who didn't really have much of an acting background.

    I used to have a collection of DVDs in the 00s when I was doing research/consultancy that I'd give as gifts at conferences/projects etc.

    I can remember watching it as a kid in the cinema in Hastings (West End - I think in the 90s Bruno's son owned or managed it), or I have taken the memory on from my parents as they had to shush me all the time because I kept pointing out anytime one of my relatives were on screen (most of it was filmed in the Bay).

    6 reverend heads out of 5 "I've only been a Pakeha one minute and already I hate you"s.

    That line was fucken classic !

    Yeah Wallace was terrific as the lead baddie and Wi Kiki Kaa ( thanks google ) did a sensational job too.

    It was filmed in Taranaki though wasn’t it ?

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @Nepia said in Movie review thread...:

    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    Utu

    Haven’t seen it in years and great fun to watch again. Extremely well made for a kiwi film ( fun fact. Quentin Tarantino says it is easily NZs best ever film ) sure the story is essentially pinched from any number of Westerns but it has a cool kiwi slant to it, some stunning rugged scenery, cool action and Bruno Lawrence is just terrific.

    4 tied together shotguns out of 5 confiscated lands

    The story is also based on Te Kooti to go with the western theme. Anzac Wallace is also great, especially as someone who didn't really have much of an acting background.

    I used to have a collection of DVDs in the 00s when I was doing research/consultancy that I'd give as gifts at conferences/projects etc.

    I can remember watching it as a kid in the cinema in Hastings (West End - I think in the 90s Bruno's son owned or managed it), or I have taken the memory on from my parents as they had to shush me all the time because I kept pointing out anytime one of my relatives were on screen (most of it was filmed in the Bay).

    6 reverend heads out of 5 "I've only been a Pakeha one minute and already I hate you"s.

    That line was fucken classic !

    Yeah Wallace was terrific as the lead baddie and Wi Kiki Kaa ( thanks google ) did a sensational job too.

    It was filmed in Taranaki though wasn’t it ?

    Are you just baiting me to get a rise. 😠

    TBF, I think lots was filmed in the central plateau area, some might have been filmed in the Naki, but lots in the Bay - the church scene is at Waipatu marae (outskirts of Hastings). Basically everyone in that scene is related to me. Most of the crew were living in Waimarama at the time.

    Yeah, Wi Kiki Kaa was great too. Actually for a NZ film the cast were all pretty good.

    I think River Queen, Ward's poorer almost similar movie but more based on Titokowaru than Te Kooti might have been filmed in the Naki?

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    @Nepia said in Movie review thread...:

    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @Nepia said in Movie review thread...:

    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    Utu

    Haven’t seen it in years and great fun to watch again. Extremely well made for a kiwi film ( fun fact. Quentin Tarantino says it is easily NZs best ever film ) sure the story is essentially pinched from any number of Westerns but it has a cool kiwi slant to it, some stunning rugged scenery, cool action and Bruno Lawrence is just terrific.

    4 tied together shotguns out of 5 confiscated lands

    The story is also based on Te Kooti to go with the western theme. Anzac Wallace is also great, especially as someone who didn't really have much of an acting background.

    I used to have a collection of DVDs in the 00s when I was doing research/consultancy that I'd give as gifts at conferences/projects etc.

    I can remember watching it as a kid in the cinema in Hastings (West End - I think in the 90s Bruno's son owned or managed it), or I have taken the memory on from my parents as they had to shush me all the time because I kept pointing out anytime one of my relatives were on screen (most of it was filmed in the Bay).

    6 reverend heads out of 5 "I've only been a Pakeha one minute and already I hate you"s.

    That line was fucken classic !

    Yeah Wallace was terrific as the lead baddie and Wi Kiki Kaa ( thanks google ) did a sensational job too.

    It was filmed in Taranaki though wasn’t it ?

    Are you just baiting me to get a rise. 😠

    TBF, I think lots was filmed in the central plateau area, some might have been filmed in the Naki, but lots in the Bay - the church scene is at Waipatu marae (outskirts of Hastings). Basically everyone in that scene is related to me. Most of the crew were living in Waimarama at the time.

    Yeah, Wi Kiki Kaa was great too. Actually for a NZ film the cast were all pretty good.

    I think River Queen, Ward's poorer almost similar movie but more based on Titokowaru than Te Kooti might have been filmed in the Naki?

    @Nepia said in Movie review thread...:

    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    @Nepia said in Movie review thread...:

    @MN5 said in Movie review thread...:

    Utu

    Haven’t seen it in years and great fun to watch again. Extremely well made for a kiwi film ( fun fact. Quentin Tarantino says it is easily NZs best ever film ) sure the story is essentially pinched from any number of Westerns but it has a cool kiwi slant to it, some stunning rugged scenery, cool action and Bruno Lawrence is just terrific.

    4 tied together shotguns out of 5 confiscated lands

    The story is also based on Te Kooti to go with the western theme. Anzac Wallace is also great, especially as someone who didn't really have much of an acting background.

    I used to have a collection of DVDs in the 00s when I was doing research/consultancy that I'd give as gifts at conferences/projects etc.

    I can remember watching it as a kid in the cinema in Hastings (West End - I think in the 90s Bruno's son owned or managed it), or I have taken the memory on from my parents as they had to shush me all the time because I kept pointing out anytime one of my relatives were on screen (most of it was filmed in the Bay).

    6 reverend heads out of 5 "I've only been a Pakeha one minute and already I hate you"s.

    That line was fucken classic !

    Yeah Wallace was terrific as the lead baddie and Wi Kiki Kaa ( thanks google ) did a sensational job too.

    It was filmed in Taranaki though wasn’t it ?

    Are you just baiting me to get a rise. 😠

    TBF, I think lots was filmed in the central plateau area, some might have been filmed in the Naki, but lots in the Bay - the church scene is at Waipatu marae (outskirts of Hastings). Basically everyone in that scene is related to me. Most of the crew were living in Waimarama at the time.

    Yeah, Wi Kiki Kaa was great too. Actually for a NZ film the cast were all pretty good.

    I think River Queen, Ward's poorer almost similar movie but more based on Titokowaru than Te Kooti might have been filmed in the Naki?

    Bloody tough bunch, they didn’t bat an eyelid when the reverend got beheaded !!!!

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    American Underdog

    The Kurt Warner story. You would think the story was a cliche, except the story was true. From stocking supermarket shelves to arena football to the NFL and the Super Bowl, the ultimate underdog story

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    @Nepia

    A neighbour where I lived in the '90's did film reviews for The Daily Telegraph here in the UK and used to rave about Utu on the few occasions we met - called it "an antidote to all the ET and Jurassic Park films out there".

    It's on my list to watch again this year.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:

    @Nepia

    A neighbour where I lived in the '90's did film reviews for The Daily Telegraph here in the UK and used to rave about Utu on the few occasions we met - called it "an antidote to all the ET and Jurassic Park films out there".

    It's on my list to watch again this year.

    Antidote to ET and Jurassic Park. He sounds like a total movie snob. 😉

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    @Nepia said in Movie review thread...:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:

    @Nepia

    A neighbour where I lived in the '90's did film reviews for The Daily Telegraph here in the UK and used to rave about Utu on the few occasions we met - called it "an antidote to all the ET and Jurassic Park films out there".

    It's on my list to watch again this year.

    Antidote to ET and Jurassic Park. He sounds like a total movie snob. 😉

    Nah, he saw Utu as different and refreshing and thought there were too many happy+ending sci-fi films.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:

    @Nepia said in Movie review thread...:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:

    @Nepia

    A neighbour where I lived in the '90's did film reviews for The Daily Telegraph here in the UK and used to rave about Utu on the few occasions we met - called it "an antidote to all the ET and Jurassic Park films out there".

    It's on my list to watch again this year.

    Antidote to ET and Jurassic Park. He sounds like a total movie snob. 😉

    Nah, he saw Utu as different and refreshing and thought there were too many happy+ending sci-fi films.

    Your defence of him makes me believe I got my initial assertion correct (I'm not saying he wasn't a good guy though). I'm not sure why Utu would be associated with sci-fi films. The Quiet Earth I could understand (if you haven't seen it then that's a good 80s NZ film to watch).

    Anyway, enjoy your rewatch this year. You can think of baby me being christened in the church when the head gets chopped off. 😆

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    Anyone watched Maestro? I've watched 45 minutes and it's bollocks, does it get any better?

    I can feel all the strings being pulled for the oscar baiting yet all of the performances are over acting (even though we're supposed to pretend Carey Mulligan is brilliant in everything).

    As I watch every Oscar best picture nominee I guess I'll keep watching it in parts like it's a Snyder movie

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    @Nepia said in Movie review thread...:

    I'm not sure why Utu would be associated with sci-fi films.

    He wasn't really associating them. His point was cinema overall had become a bit too boring, safe and stale and films like Utu (and Reservoir Dogs) were refreshingly different.

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    @Nepia I bailed earlier than you did with no intention of revisiting it in the future.

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    The Beekeeper

    Stupid as fuck but highly entertaining.

    4 John Wicks out of 5 Jason Bournes.

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    How good does this look ?

    Will have to rewatch the original closer to the time and possibly get @NTA to explain some of the nerdier bits to me.

    Massive expectations for this given how the first one set things up….

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    It looks fucking awesome. Mrs TA and Miss TA have already passed on the opportunity, so The Boy and I will head to the cinema on opening weekend to get some of that.

    Will re-watch the first one (again) in preparation.

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    @NTA said in Movie review thread...:

    It looks fucking awesome. Mrs TA and Miss TA have already passed on the opportunity, so The Boy and I will head to the cinema on opening weekend to get some of that.

    Will re-watch the first one (again) in preparation.

    I never read the books or watched the original film. Went straight to the new movie and it was outstanding. Will be eager to see part 2

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    @canefan said in Movie review thread...:

    I never read the books or watched the original film. Went straight to the new movie and it was outstanding. Will be eager to see part 2

    You need to watch David Lynch's original once.

    BTW, some cinemas will be doing a double feature for Dune Part 1 and 2 later this month. So if you have a spare 6 h to kill... 😉

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    @Bovidae said in Movie review thread...:

    @canefan said in Movie review thread...:

    I never read the books or watched the original film. Went straight to the new movie and it was outstanding. Will be eager to see part 2

    You need to watch David Lynch's original once.

    BTW, some cinemas will be doing a double feature for Dune Part 1 and 2 later this month. So if you have a spare 6 h to kill... 😉

    Need the adult diapers for that...

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