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First good film I have seen Chris Pratt in.
This is Pratt and Lawrence for pete's sake! It's only going to be so deep.
I've heard that too. I know someone who said they wouldn't watch the film because they were disgusted by what they read in the reviews. I tried to explain it was handled with some degree of depth, shedding light on different facets of an impossible and ultimately regrettable choice. To no avail.
The film was very Hollywood. That's my one criticism. But at the same time, I realize that's the film they were making.
With a third Jeepers Creepers coming out real soon, I wanted to give these two favourites of mine another go. Had a good time too, with Justin Long in the first movie and Ray Wise in the second. I love the concept of the Creeper and I can't wait for the third film.
Glad you liked it! And i was thinking about mentioning the great fairground finale, but didn't want to spoil anything for you. :)
Glad you didn't! It was very enjoyable, and a well executed piece of work. Great stuff!
Managed to see a showing in 70mm, and I would recommend anyone who hasn't seen it yet, to seek one out as it does make a big difference! (The lady three seats up from me kept jumping out of her skin at every gunshot early on!)
Verdict. Yes I did enjoy it, beautifully filmed and lensed, but it did leave me a little cold. or maybe that was the intention. Nolan didn't want individuals concentrated on, but I think his film suffers from it! The lead character 'Tommy', was very good, but it wasn't enough. And Tom Hardys heroics were laid on a bit thick!
Nevertheless a great cinema experience (And it really needs to be seen in the cinema!)
Zimmers tick tock score really gets the pulses racing, and the set pieces are thrilling!
This is a wonderful movie, especially if you have a fondness for the 80s. A love story set in Dublin. If you can remeber, your first love (who cant) this will give some tear ducts some exercise.
Impresssed by Sing Street, I followed the writer/director and found this. Pretty god and Mark Ruffalo really is great but Kiera Knightly really not in the saem league and she lets it down IMHO
McFarland 2015
Confirming by respect for Costner, he turns in a really controlled and subtle porformance in this classic, "against the odds" drama. loved it. Why are such performances overlooked at the awards?
What a total mind f..k
I feel like I hear mostly negative things about this from many people. I honestly don't get it. Kidman is as beautiful as ever and both Kidman and McGregor have amazing voices. I really enjoy Moulin Rouge and, while I'm not into the musical genre, it's in my top three musicals.
Free Fire
The trailer I saw for this made it look like an action-comedy and it wasn't really all that funny. However it was really good. The amount of gunshots and bullet holes is almost funny though. This would be the second time I like Armie Hammer in a movie, the first being The Man From U.N.C.L.E. I'd recommend it if you're in the mood for some mindless fun.
Yes, but in a good way, right?
HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 2 (2015)
Some stupid humour, but like in the first, also some great scenes. The best part is Dracula s dad Vlad, voiced by Mel Brooks.
Oh yes, that's right, this one was released as Texas Chainsaw 3D in cinemas, with the 3D being dropped from the title for the DVD/BR releases. My feelings haven't changed, and were it not for the CGI blood and Heathers age* (the latter needs only a frustratingly small amount of work to plug that plot hole), this would be one place higher in my ranking.
Chainsaw Rev-ometer:
1. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
2. Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990)
3. Texas Chainsaw (2013)
4. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
5. Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006)
6. Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)
7. Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1994)
*If those two problems were fixed, the film would move up a place.
I think the fact that it was not only based of a real crime, but also there is nothing about the film that is out of the realms of possibility. Laeatherface isn't supernatural. He might be extraordinarily strong, though with the mind of a child, but if shot in the head, he would die.
When this came out, it was movie of the year for me. Nothing has changed. Such a powerful and smart script.
I actually had a good time with this film. It was nothing ground breaking in terms of comedy but I had some good laughs from it. Like so many comedy films it had that almost unrealistic happy ending but it doesn't ruin the film.
Excellent martial arts film.