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Absolutely incredible
Going to watch the 60’s remake soon
I remember sort of liking Forever as a kid, but when I watched it most recently it was a disaster. Batman & Robin is still worse, but Forever is still very bad. TLJ's Two-Face is awful, and I really like TLJ normally. Carrey's Riddler is a little more entertaining, but still wrong for the character IMO. For my own tastes, Burton and Nolan are the only ones who provided really good live-action Batman films so far.
I tried to watch this once. Just couldn't get into it, thought it was pretty lame…maybe give it another go if it turns up on the old tellybox again. But I don't hold out much hope!
I enjoyed this right up to the end, and the end wasn't what I was hoping for there were so many holes in her 'kidnap and abduction' story that I was really expecting her to get caught. Some pretty basic things would have blown her story apart…
What a horribly squandered concept. I was a fan of the series; it came closer to fulfilling the potential.
Recommended for anyone interested in a pivotal part of our recent history or who just want to see a great film with great acting.
The series went indeed where the movie series never dared I admit it. But as a movie it was a fairly brilliant envisioned piece of work with a director whose work on this movie turned out to be something really new. The Highlander transition being one of them.
Disgusting film,but great fun he he .
Yep....that's Borat alright !
2nd viewing, first time on DVD. I caught it on the big screen last year, and it was the worst screening, in numbers, I had ever been to, I was one of only two people there. My feelings haven't changed, my only complaint was the budget, or lack thereof. There are enough action sequences, but they stop almost as soon as they begin. I want to say again how good I thought Dominic Cooper was. I have read the first 5 of the 8 Stratton books (of which this film isn't based on any of them), and while Cooper looked nothing like how I imagine Statton in the books, I will probably picture Cooper next time I read them. I so badly wanted this to be a hit enough, so they might tackle Undersea Prison next, that's very unlikely now, given the brutal reception this film was met with.
Its got 0% from 32 viewers on RT,i don't think ive seen a film that low before.
I loved Borat.
Bruno on the other hand, that's a different story.
Same here,i liked the Borat film and the Ali G film,apart from that I don't like any of the others he has made.
Grinmsby and da Ali g movie are not good at all though
Grimsby is woeful...why Mark Strong signed up for that I will never know.
I must admit,i haven't seen The Dictator,i seemed to have missed that one.
I have heard the same DD.
Aw I thought both had their moments. Grimsby I found a bit off putting in some ways, a rich Cambridge graduate basically taking the piss out of the working class (he seemed to try to offset this with the speech towards the end but it didn't really work imo), but it was still funny and had some heart and emotion behind it. I'm a Londoner though to be fair, if I was northern I don't know if I'd have been able to get past that side of it.
Nonsense, it’s great fun
But it was no Borat.