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The Blu-ray is not so great, but they may not have had a good copy of the movie for remastering. Quite a few scenes have been filmed at night, and the picture is totally grainy...which may be due to the high-speed film they used at the time for those Still, no real enjoyment imagewise.
I've been meaning to buy this one at some point. Might just get the DVD if the Blu-ray isn't good.
Another good one.
I agree that TIH is the worst one.
Guardians of the Galaxy is the worst of all, though.
I think the first one is fine, the second is mediocre at best
Certainly the most fun.
Indeed, looking forward to the sequel.
Yes, exactly. I'd only read the first two and a half-ish of the Dark Tower books. I picked up vague elements of what I'd read in the film, but it evoked nothing of the series' mood or atmosphere. Skip this yawner.
GET CARTER (1971) was the other choice besides QUILLER tonight. Bond connection: limited. Britt Ekland, ok. Not that I would even have recognised her. Other than that, mixed bag. No real likeable people, least of all the protagonist (Michael Caine). Great cinematography, though, of the mess that Newcastle was at least around 1970. Don't know about today.
Good story, good actors, okay music, cool mid & post end credit sequences. I'll see it one more time in the theatre pretty definitely. This one will do WW $'s at least.
I watched Neon Demon on Netflix last year, a superficial film that depicted superficiality well I thought,
It was the first Ryan Gosling movie I ever saw, and he actually was likeable enough to make it bearable! :)
So much so that when I saw he was cast in Blade Runner I thought to myself ‘ok, they’re taking this seriously’
We watched it at her flat so I was subjected to her constantly telling me what Notebook was about and what a great love story it was, all I could think at that time was %-( please make it stop :)).
I’ve seen most of the movies I wanted to from 2017 fortunately, with maybe 3-5 left. Favorites would be:
It
Get Out
Dunkirk
The Shape of Water
Blade Runner 2049
Phantom Thread
Logan
Baby Driver
Lady Bird
The Disaster Artist
The Post
Coco
A LOT of good ones for one year! Some HMs include The Florida Project, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. I’m sure I’m forgetting some. If I had to narrow it to my Top 5, it would probably be: Shape of Water, Blade Runner 2049, It, Dunkirk, and Phantom Thread. But it’s hard! Best movie year of recent times easily.
What rubbish by JJ
http://comicbook.com/starwars/2018/02/16/star-wars-the-last-jedi-j-j-abrams-comments-women-rey/
That's nonsense from J.J. the film was not well received because it was not very good, in fact I felt they did Rey a disservice and her character was made almost irrelevant by the end of the film.