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Also just watched Let's Be Cops today, had to watch a movie in the cinema on my birthday. Was hilarious, just the right amount of ridiculous humour for my adolescent mind. Awful storytelling though, but who'd expect anything else from that movie. It did what it wanted to do, and it was hilarious throughout.
3.5/5 just to give it a rating
3.5/5 just to give it a rating
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Watched Oculus few nights ago.
Now I'm not a horror fan, and I usually get put off about the amount of similarties in your average horror film, but this one was quite good imo. It may have a cliched plot, but I liked how it grabs you and after 30, 40 mins it's just action and it starts playing with your mind.
Proper 7/10
Now I'm not a horror fan, and I usually get put off about the amount of similarties in your average horror film, but this one was quite good imo. It may have a cliched plot, but I liked how it grabs you and after 30, 40 mins it's just action and it starts playing with your mind.
Proper 7/10
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Braniac rumored to be the big villain in justice league
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Hmm surprised.
There are so many great villains in DC that it doesn't matter who comes first I guess.
There are so many great villains in DC that it doesn't matter who comes first I guess.
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So to make up for the lack of club football today, I spent my time watching 3 oldies.
2001: A Space Odyssey
Stanley Kubrick's classic film about space exploration that sparked hundreds of varying interpretations from critics and people who have watched it.
I tried to imagine myself as being in the late 60s, cuz I know at this time space exploration was at the highest interest in America and people probably never saw such an artistic take on film before at this time. As a matter of fact, that's what this film is to me by the way - I would class it as more of an art house film than as a sci-fi or drama.
Dog Day Afternoon
WOW. First of all let me just say WOW and take my hat off to the writer of this film. This is incredible piece of writing. To tell a story on screen that only goes down in a few hours so thrillingly and intense is oustandingly difficult, but this piece was aced.
Then I gotta point out the performances of Al Pacino and John Cazale, the guy who played Sal. Al Pacino ... I don't know how to say it... just watch the darn movie. As for Sal, I know he is mostly quiet in the movie, but just his presence and the way his body language and expressions give this expectation that he is going to crack anytime soon made it a super good performance for me.
The film is about a bank robbery that goes 'slightly' not as planned and ... I won't say anything further otherwise it'll spoil the whole experience.
I just love the storytelling in this and it's an absolute must-see.
And it's also incredibly funny, ffs the dialogues
My rating: 8.2/10
The King of Comedy
The lesser known, if not the least known of the Scorsese - De Niro movies. With reason though, because it's not great or spectacular or violent or psychotic as the others. However it isn't short in short nor on originality.
At the forefront of this lively upbeat and interesting film is a not-so-smart guy, nonetheless inspired and self-motivated, who just wants to make it as the next big stand-up comedian. Will he or won't he make it?
I honestly love this film, it is very enjoyable and a good laugh.
2001: A Space Odyssey
Stanley Kubrick's classic film about space exploration that sparked hundreds of varying interpretations from critics and people who have watched it.
I tried to imagine myself as being in the late 60s, cuz I know at this time space exploration was at the highest interest in America and people probably never saw such an artistic take on film before at this time. As a matter of fact, that's what this film is to me by the way - I would class it as more of an art house film than as a sci-fi or drama.
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- Now I'm going to dive into this film and what it says to me.
I get why this is considered a classic and maybe the best sci-fi film of all time by some, if the technology was around back then that directors have now at their exposal, this would've been one beautiful masterpiece though I must say. Not discrediting it's visuals in anyway, but you guys who've seen it will know what I mean.
I would like to get into the meaning, or at least my understanding of this film in my first viewing. I see the monolith as a symbol of the 'unknown' to mankind. Something that draws the interests of human beings, and as you guys know we always have a fascination for the unknown and would always like to get to know things better and make more sense of things.
To be a little more specific, I see this 'unknown' as being technology. Together with science, technology has always been something that has grasped the interest of human beings and opened a whole new world to us.
So as we can see on screen this monolith is seen a few times at specific points and I'm sure there's also a meaning for this. In the beginning with the apes and then next in the moon excavation with the humans. Both these times we see the respective species touching the monolith and beholding and bewondering this strange object. That's technology's power and how fast it can cling onto mankind.
A lot of scenes go down from then and until we see the monolith again for the next time. Now those parts are a little vague to me now, and I probably need to watch the film again and see how and where my technology theory fits into it. Anyway, the third time we see it it's floating around in space as the character in the space craft follows it and goes into this state, of which I can only describe as "technicolour bliss". This is how I imagine it will look like when I'm proper high on something Anyway, this part is where technology sucks you in and makes you unaware of the living, social life around you.
Very soon again we see the monolith for a fourth and final time in the bedroom. We see the character which was in the space craft as old now just laying there on his dying bed. This is how technology has made this character's life pass by swiftly and now all that he has left in his life is himself in a room and with only the monolith (technology) still with him, with him still reaching out to the monolith.
Basically, what I'm trying to say is that technology is taking such a strong hold on our lives, it singles us out and keeps us away from human interaction and it makes us forget about the other enjoyable life out there.
A pretty dark painting on technology, but anyway that's what I see.
A little bit more on how good the movie was. Of course, I like movies of this sorts. I like how a director can leave it's audience in absolute amazement and it's left up to us to decode the movie.
However, I've seen a few fair of movies like this before and I'd say 2001 leaves too much open to individual interpretation. There are too many things which are unclear and too many holes in the movie for my liking, and just the basic fact that there have been so many different takes on this movie makes that point clear, and therefore puts me off a bit.
Dog Day Afternoon
WOW. First of all let me just say WOW and take my hat off to the writer of this film. This is incredible piece of writing. To tell a story on screen that only goes down in a few hours so thrillingly and intense is oustandingly difficult, but this piece was aced.
Then I gotta point out the performances of Al Pacino and John Cazale, the guy who played Sal. Al Pacino ... I don't know how to say it... just watch the darn movie. As for Sal, I know he is mostly quiet in the movie, but just his presence and the way his body language and expressions give this expectation that he is going to crack anytime soon made it a super good performance for me.
The film is about a bank robbery that goes 'slightly' not as planned and ... I won't say anything further otherwise it'll spoil the whole experience.
I just love the storytelling in this and it's an absolute must-see.
And it's also incredibly funny, ffs the dialogues
My rating: 8.2/10
The King of Comedy
The lesser known, if not the least known of the Scorsese - De Niro movies. With reason though, because it's not great or spectacular or violent or psychotic as the others. However it isn't short in short nor on originality.
At the forefront of this lively upbeat and interesting film is a not-so-smart guy, nonetheless inspired and self-motivated, who just wants to make it as the next big stand-up comedian. Will he or won't he make it?
I honestly love this film, it is very enjoyable and a good laugh.
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- Though the funniest moment for me actually comes from the female character - Rita, and not De Niro's character. A scene in which she just goes all crazy on the quiet and tied up already-famous stand-up comedian.
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RealGunner wrote:Lol I don't count the first hulk movie 2nd was quite good imo. But I guess you are right.
I think entertainment wise GOTG was the best movie they made along with Avengers. But CA2 was better for me personally.
First Hulk movie was not part of MCU, and before Marvel starting making their own movie
2nd one is part of the MCU, so everything that happened in that has been in this world
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Saw The Maze Runner. Meh. Could've been done so much better. The potential with the plot is incredible and they turned it into garbage. But I guess it's based on a novel so it's not exactly their fault.
It's definitely watchable, but would never watch it again or buy it to own.
It's definitely watchable, but would never watch it again or buy it to own.
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Saw There Will Be Blood. Daniel Day Lewis is a phenom. Truly one of the greatest actors of all time. The scene where he tells the truth to his adopted son, holy shit. Also Paul Dano has got to be one of the most underrated actors in Hollywood. He has killed it in every role I've seen of him. The movie itself was great but the first half hour was too slow paced on me. Great movie with one of the best acting I have ever seen.
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Daniel Day Lewis is arguably the greatest of all time.
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M99 wrote:Saw There Will Be Blood. Daniel Day Lewis is a phenom. Truly one of the greatest actors of all time. The scene where he tells the truth to his adopted son, holy shit. Also Paul Dano has got to be one of the most underrated actors in Hollywood. He has killed it in every role I've seen of him. The movie itself was great but the first half hour was too slow paced on me. Great movie with one of the best acting I have ever seen.
Kudos for the Paul Dano love
I also really like his acting, and he held his own against a mighty DDL.
There Will Be Blood is nothing less than a true directing masterpiece imo. One of the best directed and acted movies of all time.
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Paul Dano is awful in There Will be Blood imo. Which isn't totally his fault, but also the fault of Daniel Day Lewis. As good as DDL is, the reason I don't consider him the absolute best, is that he sometimes acts way too big and that way makes everyone else seem much worse, instead of making them look better. Only like Paul Dano in Prisoners tbh.
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Freeza wrote:Paul Dano is awful in There Will be Blood imo. Which isn't totally his fault, but also the fault of Daniel Day Lewis. As good as DDL is, the reason I don't consider him the absolute best, is that he sometimes acts way too big and that way makes everyone else seem much worse, instead of making them look better. Only like Paul Dano in Prisoners tbh.
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Sometimes there should be a little more room for others to showcase themselves. DDL is just so great, that when an actor like Paul Dano has to act against him, it takes me out the movie, when he can't do anything. The only scene where Dano's insecurity works in the movie is the milkshake scene. Would have loved an actor in Dano's role who'd be able to show more confidence and act slick. I didn't really believe him.
First 20 minutes of There Will be Blood though... Best piece of cinema I've ever seen.
First 20 minutes of There Will be Blood though... Best piece of cinema I've ever seen.
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Don't call me James wrote:Saw The Maze Runner. Meh. Could've been done so much better. The potential with the plot is incredible and they turned it into garbage. But I guess it's based on a novel so it's not exactly their fault.
It's definitely watchable, but would never watch it again or buy it to own.
will you watch the sequel? it wasn't the best movie but i wanted to know more
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TalkingReckless wrote:Don't call me James wrote:Saw The Maze Runner. Meh. Could've been done so much better. The potential with the plot is incredible and they turned it into garbage. But I guess it's based on a novel so it's not exactly their fault.
It's definitely watchable, but would never watch it again or buy it to own.
will you watch the sequel? it wasn't the best movie but i wanted to know more
Yeah I think definitely. There were so many unanswered questions that it would be unfair on my brain to not at least see what happens.
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M99 wrote:Saw There Will Be Blood. Daniel Day Lewis is a phenom. Truly one of the greatest actors of all time. The scene where he tells the truth to his adopted son, holy shit. Also Paul Dano has got to be one of the most underrated actors in Hollywood. He has killed it in every role I've seen of him. The movie itself was great but the first half hour was too slow paced on me. Great movie with one of the best acting I have ever seen.
Watched Prisoners again yesterday where Paul Dano is great. Agreed on him being an underrated actor, I've said so before as well.
Need to watch There Will be Blood...I started it one time at like 1:30 AM when I was super tired and fell asleep I liked the movie but couldn't keep my eyes open.
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Can someone please give me a list of all of the X-Men movies, origins et al, so I can give the whole series a watch from the beginning.
I'm sure I've probably seen every single one but because they've been so far apart and some of them such a long time ago, I barely remember any details.
It would nice if it was in a chronological order as well
I'm sure I've probably seen every single one but because they've been so far apart and some of them such a long time ago, I barely remember any details.
It would nice if it was in a chronological order as well
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Men_%28film_series%29
btw there is no use of watching them now if your not a fan because the whole timeline has been reset
btw there is no use of watching them now if your not a fan because the whole timeline has been reset
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saw days of future past and among the tombstones this weekend
both decent.
both decent.
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TalkingReckless wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Men_%28film_series%29
btw there is no use of watching them now if your not a fan because the whole timeline has been reset
Wrong. Wolverine is the main focal point of the X-men universe, as it has been set up by Fox. So in order to understand his character and what he's been through, you can definitely benefit from watching them.
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Wonder if Fox will kill him like in the comics lol.
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RealGunner wrote:Wonder if Fox will kill him like in the comics lol.
Hope so, maybe that will result in a great version of Cyclops, if he is portrayed as the leader he is.
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Freeza wrote:TalkingReckless wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Men_%28film_series%29
btw there is no use of watching them now if your not a fan because the whole timeline has been reset
Wrong. Wolverine is the main focal point of the X-men universe, as it has been set up by Fox. So in order to understand his character and what he's been through, you can definitely benefit from watching them.
All the Stryker things that happened to him before no longer happened
and Hugh Jackman is getting old will be 50 by his next Wolverine movie, he probably only has 2-3 more movies in him, which include Apoloyse and his next Wolverine movie, and hopefully an old man logan
the next few movies will be more about the trio (Prof X, Magento, and Mystique
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TalkingReckless wrote:Freeza wrote:TalkingReckless wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Men_%28film_series%29
btw there is no use of watching them now if your not a fan because the whole timeline has been reset
Wrong. Wolverine is the main focal point of the X-men universe, as it has been set up by Fox. So in order to understand his character and what he's been through, you can definitely benefit from watching them.
All the Stryker things that happened to him before no longer happened
and Hugh Jackman is getting old will be 50 by his next Wolverine movie, he probably only has 2-3 more movies in him, which include Apoloyse and his next Wolverine movie, and hopefully an old man logan
the next few movies will be more about the trio (Prof X, Magento, and Mystique
The things still happened to him. Just in another timeline. And his character and mental state is still the same as always. So if you want to know the main character there is still a lot to be seen from the other movies.
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Rewatched Flight, Prisoners, and Warrior recently.
All 3 are just...fantastic films. Next up is Inside Llewyn Davis and then probably End of Watch. Maybe Cast Away because Zemeckis >>>
All 3 are just...fantastic films. Next up is Inside Llewyn Davis and then probably End of Watch. Maybe Cast Away because Zemeckis >>>
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I have fallbreak this week so going on a MCU phase 1 marathon
Finished Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and Iron Man 2 today.
Finished Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and Iron Man 2 today.
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