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05-10-2008, 22:19 | #82 |
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tbh I did. Lazy posting by me
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05-10-2008, 22:58 | #83 |
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The Hustler
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The best pool film ever. 9/10 Watched it again with a couple of mates in honour of the late Paul Newman, it's a hell of a film, some superb pool and great characterisations. The main characters are all strong, as you'd expect from a cast like that and although it is quite long at a shade over 2 hours you don't get the feeling that anything was wasted. Planet Of The Apes Starring
Sci-fi depiction of a planet where apes rule and humans are subjugated 7/10 I don't think the film has aged particularly well, it was my first time watching through and it just didn't really grip me. However it is a classic of the type and it probably didn't help that I was cooking while watching so I'm being slightly more generous with the score than I might otherwise be.
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05-10-2008, 23:13 | #84 |
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Tropic Thunder
Starring Jack Black Ben Stiller Robert Downey Jnr Nick Nolte (nice to see him in s'thing tbh) Steve Coogan Matthew McConaughey Tom Cruise Er, spoof comedy of pretty much every Vietnam flick ever made. 6.5/10 Cruise saves this from being pretty dire tbh. Worth seeing, but don't expect it to be brilliant. |
06-10-2008, 10:19 | #85 |
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^^^ I thought Tropic Thunder was hilarious and Ben Stiller did a good job with the movie overall. 7/10 will be my score.
It is Good to see Robert Downey Jr turn his life around now.
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06-10-2008, 10:28 | #86 |
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How To Lose Friends and Alienate People
I went to see this last night, and I thought it was rather an interesting film. It's definately a grower though, and people going expecting another Hot Fuzz/Run Fatboy Run will be disappointed. Yes, it's mostly a comedy I suppose but it's running a different line. Pegg is great in it and I like it because it's fresh and different. It makes a refreshing change to all the Batman, Spiderman, Ironman, Superman films that IMO saturate the cinemas these days.
It's a healthy film, with a good dosing of comedy and cringe, along with some "remain true to yourself" morality tales with a dash of romance. It takes a look at the celebrity culture that grips the world, and the dynamics behind it. Pegg plays an eager journalist desperate to make it into that world, no matter what it takes, but once he's there he sees it all in a different light, and not in a good way. He loses sight along the way, but regains it at the end. It pokes fun at the desperate and unashamed nature of celebrity status, and it also exposes the sad world of the people who feed off it. It's a slow paced film but the cast certainly pull it off well. I liked it the first time around, but I wouldn't mind seeing it again. 7/10.
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The Incredible Hulk (Edward Norton version on Bluray)
What a load of old cobblers, and i mean that most sincerely. i would have had more fun picking the winnits out of my clunge of an evening, than watching this filth, it really is that bad, story is kinda non-existant ... as is character development, although the worse flaw is that there is nothing tangible in it, i mean, i have always found the best ficticious stories have always been based around 'i wonder if that really could happen', but this is so far fetched, even for a comic fantasy, and Tim Roth will be kicking himself over appearing in this detritus, special effects are outstanding as ever, but movies of late appear to be going the same way as PC gaming, all eye candy and no substance. Bring back Sabre Wulf, or Alien 8. Avoid like the plague. 1/10
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06-10-2008, 12:01 | #88 |
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Completely OTT - LOVED IT. And can I just say, James McAvoy, with his top off towards the end of the film? *drools* 7/10 for the film 10/10 for JM
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06-10-2008, 23:53 | #90 |
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Just watched Lucky number Slevin AGAIN, and I think it's absolutely superb.
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