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"For me the movie simply felt....that it wanted to prove itself to much to be something else than serious spy flicks"
I don't really understand what you're saying here.
I liked Layer Cake but I didn't realise how highly of it people thought until I joined here. I thought it was alright, with some great scenes and a brilliant central performance from Daniel Craig, but not that great. To me it felt like a Guy Ritchie film without the visual style that helps make his films so appealing.
Kick Ass to me is the film that really sold me on Vaughn as a director. Fantastic film, I was gutted when he didn't return for the sequel (although he did do Kingsman instead and Kick Ass 2 was surprisingly pretty good, so it all worked out well in the end).
I get idea there think Michael Caition repeat him self to much, there are happy with Colin firth and new kid must strike against old friend of Firth (That sound like Goldeneye/Skyfall).
https://hmssweblog.wordpress.com/2015/02/13/review-kingsman-the-secret-service/
Ratings so far on the various movie websites. And they all went down quite a bit. Including the general audience scores:
--> 7.0/10 (down from 7.6/10):
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/kingsman_the_secret_service/ (average reviews critics)
--> 8.9/10 (down from 9.2/10):
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/kingsman_the_secret_service/ (average audience score)
--> 5.9/10 (down from 6.5/10):
http://www.metacritic.com/movie/kingsman-the-secret-service (average reviews critics)
--> 6.1/10 (down from 7.0/10):
http://www.metacritic.com/movie/kingsman-the-secret-service (average audience score)
--> 8.2/10 (down from 8.4/10):
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2802144/combined (average audience score)
The into/backstory was good. I winced a bit at the tone deafness of
The scene in Argentina was good.
The training sequences were pretty good.
My other problem was with the dogs scene.
But other than those two quibbles I liked the training sequences.
I thought Samuel Jackson was pretty poor as a villain. The gimmick of
I thought the joke about
The church scene was where it jumped the shark for me. Up until then I was having a lot of fun. But that was just a nasty scene for no particular purpose.
I give it 3/5. First half is four stars, great fun, the second half is 2 stars, so they average out.
Someone said Eggsy did that was 'ungentlemanly', as I believe someone said?
I liked some of the homages to Bond - basically some of the connoisseur elements that they included. Very nice.
Firth looked damn good in a suit and my word I believe Jack Davenport, if cast in 1995, would have made a fine Bond that we could have had in the role even up to now. The man played his small part brilliantly.
I really liked the music too. Especially for the villain. Henry Jackman impressed me with Winter Soldier, and he has done it again. Get this guy for Bond.
The second half though is when things really get insane. That epic scene in the church, all the henchmen and the ones who went along with Valentines plan having their heads blown up, everyone on the planet beating the shit out of eachother while 'Give It Up' plays in the background and the hero fights the main henchwoman with disco lights illuminating the room. Insane, violent, brilliant.
If the whole film was as violent, insane and inventive that then I'd have enjoyed it more but unfortunetly the first half drags it down a bit imo.
I think the violence in Kingsman isn't a problem because it's so cartoonish and OTT. If it was realistic violence then I'd agree with you but I think that it's so gratious and over the top that I didn't feel bad about thinking "that's fucking awesome" during the church scene.
As an opposite example to show what I mean, the violence in CR is very hard hitting and realistic, it's intense and gripping rather than entertaining. You don't watch it and think "that's fucking awesome" you watch it and think "shit, that looks like it hurt".
If they'd shown everyone killing eachother with CR esque realistic violence then I think it could be a problem, but as it stands, I think the violence is cartoony and OTT enough for it to be ok.
Plus, in the church scene, it was a (fictional version of) the Westboro Baptist Church. Really vile people, not innocent at all.
@bondjames I was really impressed with the score too. It was memorable but not intrusive, heroic but not cheesey, and Barry esque while not just being a pastiche. If they make another one they need to get the same composer back again.
I actually prefered the earlier bit to the end though just because we were learning so much about the whole universe.
I wish they hadn't dispensed with some of the English thespians though. They added character. I can't see Eggsie carrying a movie on his own for the sequel.
Quite frankly, I think Kingsman may be close to what Tarrantino could have delivered if he had made a Bond.
One thing I thought that was handled really well was Micheal Cain's character, even though he didn't get that much to do. I liked how
It's just one line. "You dirty little f**king prick". But it adds some depth to what was, up until then, a very one dimensional character.
Really enjoyable movie.
Kinda overhyped but I enjoyed it. The action scenes were amazing, but the non-action scenes were..eh.
Overall a good movie that definitelly has a rewatch value, and will definitelly get few dollars from BluRay sales.
I don't want if I want a sequel to this movie even though it can easily have one. The sequel needs a star to lead it and the young kid is better as a sidekick. But oh well maybe they will have a good villain in potential sequel cause "just like the old Bond movies the movie is as good as the villain" :D
edit: I almost forgot, the soundtrack for the movie was great, I wouldn't have problem with the guy who did the soundtrack for the movie to be part of a Bond movie in the future.
:))
Hmmm
Wunderful CGI work. Someone who criticizes this work, only does it because he knows about how this scene was created. Not because what he saw with his bare eye.
Thus we got such hefty "CGI discussions" about Bond.
;)
:D
The most successful IMO was when we discover Eggsy skills when he escapes at the very beginning : the stuntman does some parkour, it's done in the old fashioned way by using tricks to hide the face of the stuntman in a natural way. And then at the very end, for a split second Eggsy turns back so that we see his face - a CG face replacement that does not happen during a close shot in the action, but in a long shot when the action is almost over, so it's very successful, we don't have the "plastic doll" effect. When they use CG face replacement during the fights, it's still quite noticeable IMO.
I think that mixing the old way of hiding the stuntman's face + using CG face replacement only for a split second when the action is at a low point, is the good way to do IMO : it makes the scene more immersive. The technology is still not that good to do successful CG face replacement during the action : the CG face is still without any real emotion, while you would expect a lot of emotion on it during the action sequence : it then creates some distraction.
CGI should always be used sparingly in a Bond. It's been used well, but also very badly. When elements of a shot are CGI they get away with it, but when the focal point or majority of the frame is CG it fails. SF had too many bad moments, hopefully SP will correct that.
I never quite got the excitement that people have/had for Marvel Movies, but this movie made me feel like what people feel like Marvel movies I think..
Completely agreed 100%. This is for Samuel Jackson's character, right? Amazing stuff - I love the way it starts with that unsettling repetitive sound (like a heart monitor) followed by the high pitched twang...chilling. I remember waiting to hear this bit every time he was on screen. 1st 1:21 minutes are pure gold (i.e. the Newman'esque part). Very layered.
I want these guys for Bond post Newman. One of the best Bondian Barryesque soundtracks since Michael Giacchino's work for the Incredibles imho. A real salute to the master. Jackman's work for Captain America Winter Soldier (also a spy like caper) was also brilliant.
In your first post, the following is magnificent as well:
1). 0:00 to 1:33 (with the part up to about 0.30 in particular being very reminiscent of FRWL's gypsy fight scene) and;
2). 11:30 to about 12:25 (with the real kicker coming in at about 12:07 - this is the way you action score!)