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As usual I admire you eloquence and writing style. I could do it too, I studied English long enough :) but I'm just too lazy.
As I have seen the movie too I can say you quite nailed it with your review.
The audiovisual experience of UNCLE is really something. Music, score, costumes, set designs, style etc, everything just beautiful.
It's a great homage to spy movies of the past in general, to Bond in particular.
The cast is great, to see Hugh Grant again gave me great pleasure. I miss him, as he isn't doing much anymore. Armie Hammer once again is the real discovery in this movie (like in J. Edgar)
I cannot understand why he hasn't made it to the A-list yet in Hollywood.
In the end UNCLE is not Ritchie's finest hour. He has done better in the past. Sometimes I wonder if Ritchie isn't really some kind of two-hit wonder with his first two movies being his best.
The movie earns 6.0 with 1.0 plus for the look and sound, total 7.0
BUT, we agree it's a must-see no? Especially in cinema :-).
The scene I'm talking about starts at 3 mins 2 seconds:
"Last time I fell rather bady and I hurt my head."
Sounds like a speak-your-weight machine! Sorry, it sounds dire. People don't speak like robots.
He seems a decent bloke, but I'm not sure he can actually act and by that I mean bring any subtle nuance to his delivery. He can do the basics of course but it seems one dimensional. Stiff and unnatural. Perhaps it's for the best if he never plays Bond. George Lazenby was way more natural and smooth and he'd never acted before he got Bond!
Unless Cavill improves his range and comes over less stiff, I think he'd be a disaster in the role. I've been 50:50 on this guy as a potential Bond but this is just depressing. Oh well, c'est la vie!
I quite enjoyed Daniel Pemberton's score too and agree he's got talent, but Oscar-worthy he is not, as he's borrowed far too much from Ennio Morricone's back-catalogue to be considered original for an "original score".
"UNCLE" doesn't pretend to be as good as "Mad Men" on the production design and costume design department. Perhaps it's a more pastiche kind of 1960's that you see in "UNCLE". But by jolly, I loved that kind of pastiche.
And if I take into account your criticism about Daniel Pemberton's score, then Thomas Newman's score for "Skyfall" must have been bloody awesome no ;-)? I think Pemberton has shown with his other movies that he's willing to use forgotten sounds again, as opposed to a way too familiair sound Joe Kraemer's score for "Rogue Nation" has. That score isn't too original either.
Maybe it goes a bit too far to say Pemberton's score for "UNCLE" has Oscar-potential. But I do think the man Pemberton has got the talent to marvel us upcoming years.
R.I.P.D. was a buddy cop type film with supernatural overtones. Two cops forced to work together, similar to the premise of Man From UNCLE. Ryan Reynolds was marketed as a hot new star similar to Cavill and Hammer. The film didn't find an audience.
I saw R.I.P.D. and enjoyed it! Thought it was fun. :)
Do you think Pemberton's score is better than Joe Kraemer's score for "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation" and Henry Jackman's score for "Kingsman: The Secret Service"?
What is original nowadays....
@ Bondsum, I think you have summed it up beautifully — what an absolute clunker this movie is!
It fails at every level - week story, badly scripted, poorly cast, appallingly directed and edited. The male wardrobes were an abomination and although I think Pemberton is a talent, this score was fare from his best work.
In the spy pastiche stakes, Vaughn succeeded brilliantly with 'Kingsman' were as Richie has failed miserably with this dog's dinner.
I don't think Guy's phone is going to be ringing off the hook after this one.
I think this is really an exaggeration. Financially it may be a flop, but from a quality point of view words like "abomination" and "failed miserably" are really too harsh. It's certainly not a 4-star-film. But based on your arguments this films should get 0.5 star out of 5.
In my review I did mention the weaknesses of the film. Especially the screenplay and story are simply way too uninteresting. But it's by far an "abomination".....
I can't wait to see Richie's version of "King Arf-uh: The Legend of Ole London Town".... it's going to be a hoot if this is anything to go by.
But all the reviews aren't godawfully bad.
Moreover, I think there are quite a few Bond films that are even worse than "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.".
The only reason Craig is now Bond is because Babs had the hots for him. She was the one who put Craig through. Otherwise he would have never become Bond.
Now if we have to thank her for that or not can be debated I guess.
For Judi Dench I'm eternally grateful to BB.
It's sort of similar Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes films but it just didn't feel as clever, inventive or entertaining as they did imo. The 60s vibe felt sort of, idk, artificial to me, if that makes sense? It was stylish but sort of I could really tell that it was a 2015 film set in the 60s, I didn't feel like it actually captured the period that well.
I can't compare it to Rogue Nation as I haven't seen that (I'll watch it when it's on TV) but I thought Kingsman was much better than this. And SPECTRE will be too. It's weird because of the similar circumstances of both films. Matthew Vaughn and Guy Ritchie worked together for a while, both getting their start with British gangster flicks (Vaughn producing Ritchie's, before moving into directing with Layer Cake) before moving onto blockbusters (Vaughn with X Men, Ritchie with Sherlock Holmes, although Vaughn had Star Dust and Kick Ass as sort of a transitional period). So now they're both blockbuster directors and both have made spy films, which both have said was inspired by the older Bond films. But Vaughn's film was a lot better. Kingsman was more stylish, fun, original, had better performances, more memorable characters and scenes, better action scenes, etc. Which just makes UNCLE seem sort of redundant.
If they'd made this during the period between QOS and SF then I'd have been more generous, but in 2015, when we've had Skyfall and are looking forward to SPECTRE, and we've already had one great 60s inspired spy film this year (Kingsman), UNCLE doesn't really cut it.
I'd give it a 6/10. Fun and not awful but easily forgettable. I liked the score and there were one or two funny bits, I thought the leads did a decent job. The action was pretty forgettable. I don't think they should make a sequel. Well I don't care if they do, but I don't want Ritchie involved. I don't want him to take up more of his time with this, I want the Rock n Rolla sequel and then I want Sherlock Holmes 3 from him.
A truly interesting perspective and I suspect the truth or very close to it.
I don't know you but I wouldn't wish anybody to waste two hours of their valuable lives.
Yes, it really is that good - just skip it.
Ain't going to happen.
Heresy! ;-)
If we’re considering TV adaptations at the cinema this year It’s a shame that some people on here rejoiced in the bad reviews and box office performance on the home grown spy film ‘Spooks: The Greater Good’. Whilst I appreciate it lacked the scope of an epic big budget film to compete with the big hitters it was absolutely like the TV series and not disappointing like U.N.C.L.E.
Well i dont remember exactly where i read it but you get my point that i thought Cavill had a chance because he was the second run in 2006 but will see now who thry cast after Daniel leaves.
To Jason yes we have Daniel because of her, i didnt know it was because she found him attractive.
$13.5 million.
Not even that. It's looking to tie 'Pixels' this weekend with $12 million total.