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« Reply #450 on: March 28, 2013, 10:00:16 PM »
Finally got round to watching Skyfall the other night.

Really enjoyed it up to point of about 25mins to go and i made the fatal error of moving from the vertical position on the sofa to horizontal.....Needless to say that i woke up with the credits scrolling through ::) 






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« Reply #451 on: April 04, 2013, 08:45:17 AM »
I watched "The Collection" last night.. slasher movie with a lot of gore.. its a bit like Saw I guess - but without any kind of plot.  I realise its the 2nd of two films (prehaps a 3rd is in the works - the ending would seem like it).. so I missed a lot of the backstory from the first film (The Collector) - although its not really needed for the sequel... The films quite gory with a massive body count and massive plot holes... its a slasher film that hasn't been watered down which is refreshing in that sense.  However the film offers little else other than gore... I think if it had a little more reality and substance to it, it could be quite a successful slasher franchise.

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« Reply #452 on: April 04, 2013, 10:25:19 AM »
Watched taken 2 and while there a few daft moments overall i loved it. 8/10
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« Reply #453 on: April 15, 2013, 07:48:39 AM »
Watched Edge of Darkness - Mel Gibbon film.. its alright actually, I did fall asleep for 20 minutes during the film - but I was very tired.. had the missus fill me in on what I had missed.. I think I was expecting more twists to the story.. but its quite a good action thriller anyway

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« Reply #454 on: April 15, 2013, 12:23:52 PM »
Watched Edge of Darkness - Mel Gibbon film.. its alright actually, I did fall asleep for 20 minutes during the film - but I was very tired.. had the missus fill me in on what I had missed.. I think I was expecting more twists to the story.. but its quite a good action thriller anyway

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« Reply #455 on: April 15, 2013, 12:41:35 PM »
 ;D

Watched a Danish film called The Hunt (Jagten). Very powerful and moving. Mads Mikkelsen (Bond fans will know him as Le Chiffre from Casino Royale  ;D) is outstanding as the teacher whose life is turned upside down after being falsely accused of a crime - 9/10

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« Reply #456 on: April 15, 2013, 02:57:03 PM »
lol @ Gibbon.

Haven't posted in here for a while. Then again, I've not really watched many films in the last few months. (Or rather I've rewatched a lot of stuff I'd seen before, but I've not watched much new stuff...)
Recent stuff off the top of my head:

Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters - looked right up my street in the trailers, but I was disappointed. Good action scenes, with beasties dispatched in glorious fashion, but a really weak script.
In this spin on the fairy tale, Hansel & Gretel are now bounty hunters who track and kill witches all over the world. As the fabled Blood Moon approaches, the siblings encounter a new form of evil that might hold a secret to their past.

Argo - didn't fancy the look of this, but was swayed by the hype. Didn't enjoy the first half. Couldn't comment on the second half, but when I looked up from my tablet to see the end credits rolling and asked the missus she confirmed it didn't get any better.
A dramatization of the 1980 joint CIA-Canadian secret operation to extract six fugitive American diplomatic personnel out of revolutionary Iran.

Mama - the first hour and a quarter was really good. The last half hour was weak. When you were only catching glimpses of something scary moving fast in the background it was spooky, but in the final half hour you see more and more of the Mama character, and it just doesn't work.
Annabel and Lucas are faced with the challenge of raising his young nieces that were left alone in the forest for 5 years.... but how alone were they?

American Mary - good premise, and one or two very gory moments, but some of the worst editing I've ever seen in a film - big plot holes, no explanation for several key scenes, and (quite laughably) people speaking while their lips clearly aren't moving.
The story follows medical student, Mary Mason, as she becomes increasingly broke and disenchanted with the surgical world she once admired. The allure of easy money sends Mary into the world of underground surgeries ...

Django Unchained - really enjoyed this. Great script, locations, cast, and acting - and palpable clouds of bloody mist. Nobody who watches it will be any doubt it's a Tarrantino film!
With the help of a German bounty hunter, a freed slave sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner.

Cloud Atlas - intriguing idea, and much fun can be bad just trying to identify everyone, but I found my attention wandering more and more as the film progressed, and gave up about an hour in. I was intrigued enough with the story, though, that I looked up a synopsis afterward - and thought it quite compelling. Clever story, but badly told.
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Jack Reacher - decent flick, this. I didn't have very high hopes, as I've not really enjoyed a Tom Cruise film in about a decade (aside from Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol, which I thoroughly enjoyed, and Tropic Thunder, which was all rather "meh" apart from Cruise's character dancing in a fat suit.) Decent story and acting throughout. Has a definite feel of being a franchise - hopefully we'll see more. And hopefully Cruise is back on form, and it's not just an anomaly. His new one, Oblivion, looks good from the trailers...
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« Reply #457 on: April 15, 2013, 03:20:22 PM »
Heh, it wasnt a typo... ;)

...Apparently Jack Reacher did well at the box office.. but not well enough and I dont think there are plans to make any more... I watched it at the cinema and enjoyed it more so than I thought I would, not a big fan of Cruise films either... could of gone and watched Oblivion last week but I just couldnt be arsed to be honest.. it looks ok/good but nothing special imo.

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« Reply #458 on: April 15, 2013, 03:32:51 PM »
Any of you folks seen a film from the 60s called "Wait Until Dark"? (Audrey Hepburn as a recently blinded woman terrorized by a trio of thugs while they search for a heroin stuffed doll they believe is in her apartment.)
Had it recommended to me recently, when I was talking about films that make you jump (apparently it has a big jump at the end).
Not sure whether to watch it with the kids. I see from the imdb it was re-rated a few years back, from an 18 to a 12, so I'd imagine it should be perfectly fine, but I don't like to start watching a scary film with my youngest (she's 13) unless I've seen it first and have a decent idea of what's coming...
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« Reply #459 on: April 20, 2013, 04:22:03 PM »
Haven't seen the latest Edge of Darkness but I can't see anyone topping the original mini-series from the 80s. It was class.
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« Reply #460 on: April 27, 2013, 01:20:40 AM »
Saw Iron Man 3 Friday night. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Better than 2. Some real laugh out loud moments too.

Some minor irritations but can't go into those without giving away spoilers.

Make sure you stay until the end of the credits.
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« Reply #461 on: April 27, 2013, 01:55:00 AM »
Managed to see Iron Man 3 too. I went into the cinema not expecting a lot because I didn't really enjoy Iron Man 2... but this was great fun. Darker, funnier, and more exciting than its prequels with some classic quotes. RDJ is just awesome, cracking off hilarious one-liners so effortlessly. Gwyneth Paltrow, Ben Kingsley and Guy Pearce were all great, and it was clever to not hype up Pearce's character too much in the build up to the film.

Half of the audience left when the credits rolled... we couldn't believe it... Had they not seen a Marvel film before?! Oh.. *mini spoiler* and I loved that the Mandarin was a Liverpool fan.  ;D ;D

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« Reply #462 on: April 27, 2013, 09:25:48 AM »
Half of the audience left when the credits rolled... we couldn't believe it... Had they not seen a Marvel film before?! Oh.. *mini spoiler* and I loved that the Mandarin was a Liverpool fan.  ;D ;D

I really, really didn't like that part, but at least they didn't show Suarez scoring lol.

And Paltrow is really HOT in that movie.  ;D
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« Reply #463 on: April 27, 2013, 07:47:20 PM »
And Paltrow is really HOT in that movie.  ;D

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« Reply #464 on: April 28, 2013, 08:34:46 AM »
And Paltrow is really HOT in that movie.  ;D

Tremendous abs!

I normally home in on the bazooms, bypass the abs and head directly for the nether regions, but now that you've highlighted her belly I'll definitly have a good swatch when I catch the movie.