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Personally i'd say this is the best superhero film ever made. An epic that doesn't put a foot wrong.
It's tone is spot on and Reeve is one of the best unknown actor casting coups in cinema history!
Danny Boyle Films Ranked:
1. Trainspotting
2. Slumdog Millionaire
3. 28 Days Later
4. 127 Hours
5. Sunshine
6. T2 Trainspotting
7. Steve Jobs
8. Shallow Grave
9. Trance
10. A Life Less Ordinary
11. Millions
12. The Beach
Marathoning through the Boyle films was a lot of fun. Millions and The Beach were the only ones I really didn't care for much. A Life Less Ordinary was silly but had some enjoyable elements. Trance was a bit flawed but intriguing. Shallow Grave was a decent debut. Steve Jobs and T2 Trainspotting were good. Sunshine, 127 Hours, 28 Days Later, Slumdog Millionaire, and Trainspotting were all great! He has quite a varied filmography. Losing him as the director of Bond 25 devastated me at first, but based on most rumors it sounded like it was maybe for the best.
Now I'm going through the Superman films. Already breezed through the Reeve films - each gets weaker than the last. For me, 1 is a 10/10, 2 is a 9/10, 3 is 6/10, and 4 is a 2/10. Loved almost all of 1 and 2, hated 4, but had quite mixed feelings about 3. There was a lot of unfunny comedy and much of it wasn't very coherent, but Reeve's performance was particularly impressive, and the junkyard scene was probably my favorite scene in the whole series, so there's that. Also I like Lana Lang and the dark Superman idea. I'll be going through Superman Returns, Man of Steel, and wrapping up with the Richard Donner cut of Superman 2 (never seen!) next!
I love how the film looks, its emotional energy and its balance between new things and obvious callbacks. I'm a huge fan of Ottman's editing and music, Singer's directing and Sigel's cinematography. Had it been up to me, I would have immediately endorsed a sequel. Sadly, things never got that far.
To be frank, I'm glad we got Man Of Steel, another underrated film in my book, but Superman Retuns wasn't half bad, and I wish more people could see that. Perhaps it's the eye candy that does it for me, although certain action scenes really get me super-excited, I appreciate that the "romance" between Lois and Superman is not as "childish" as what we had gotten the last couple of times, and when Supes gets beaten up, I'm actually feeling sad.
I've been a fan of this film since seeing it in theatres...
It was a decent biopic
Short review bohemian rhapsody did it better
Films I saw in 2019
1. Casino Royale
2. Across the Universe
3. Licence to Kill
4. Batman mask of the phantasm
5. Batman
6. Beverly Hills Cop 2
7. Batman Returns
8. Casino Royale 1954
9. Highlander Endgame
10. Oliver Stone The Doors
11. Highlander
12. Moonstruck
13. Batman Forever
14. Avengers: Endgame
15. Rocketman
17. Hitman agent 47
18. Highlander 3 The Final Dimension
19. Walk the line
20. Highlander 2
21. Highlander the source
22. Batman & Robin
Films from 2019
1. Avengers Endgame
2. Rocketman
Batman series
3. Batman mask of the phantasm
4. Batman
5. Batman Returns
6. batman forever
7. Batman & Robin
Highlander series
3. Highlander Endgame
4. Highlander
5. Highlander the final Dimension
6. Highlander 2
7. Highlander the source
Bond series
1. Casino Royale
2. Licence to Kill
3. Casino Royale 1954
Jukebox
1. Across the Universe
2. Oliver Stone The Doors
3. Walk the line
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I could not agree more , and Clooney shoulders far too much of the blame for the failure of this film; he is a fantastic Bruce Wayne and his scenes with an ailing Alfred are as strong as anything featured in the Nolan films. With a better script and stronger direction, he could have also been an excellent Batman.
As you’ Pointed out, this film is a mess ; Clooney deserved better.
Is is a variation on the Superman mythos?
I think Superman Returns is very underrated. I remember how exhilarating it was seeing it on the big screen. Great idea to link it to the Reeve films and have the Williams score.
It helped that Brandon Routh was a ringer for Reeve and gave a great performance.
I still think the Plane rescue is one of best sequences in any superhero film to date.
Now, that's more like it. This time, the camera doesn't shy away from showing the various monster fights during the movie. Loved the references to the japanese originals (the
@Thunderfinger Yes. It’s the exact same origin story (spaceship crashes in the woods with a baby inside) except he’s evil.
I've always enjoyed Hitchock's films, but I can't remember if I've ever watched Dial M for Murder before I did yesterday. It's been sitting on the shelf for years, so it was about time to give it a go.
The plot is quite straightforward, but that doesn't matter because this is all about execution. I've always enjoyed it when Hitch keeps his locations to a single one (Rear Window and Rope are two of my favourites of his). This is no different. The clever camera angles, the pacing - really everything is as you'd expect from Hitchcock. It never gets boring, much helped by the cast of course. Anthony Dawson really makes a great villainous character just by looks alone, but he does his part brilliantly. As does Ray Milland as Tony Wendice, with his snake-like charm. Grace Kelly and Robert Cummings doesn't leave the same impression, but that's because I found Dawson's and Milland's characters more interesting.
That's what I've always loved about Anthony Dawson - he can do nothing but sit there and he looks so menacing and terrifying.
I get what you're saying, but I still like it a lot. On par with SIII I'd say. Not great, but entertaining enough. No films will ever equal Superman: The movie, or even either version of Superman II.
My last film watched was Corvette Summer last night. What a dumb little piece of fun nonsense. For nostalgia fans only. If you didn't see it back in 1978, avoid it.
Indeed, and Dial M for Murder is no different. I like the look on his face when Wendice starts revealing to him the real reason he's invited him to his apartment. He was perfect for these kind of roles.
Great fun. Nice to see a DC film that works as well as this does.
I'm not well versed with the Shazam character so i'm not sure how faithful this is to the original character.
Just to say this is very funny in places and also has some nice human moments.
I think I'll be giving John Wick 4 a miss when it comes out. The action is great (though the fights are a touch too long) but unfortunately Wick has quickly devolved into parody plotwise. Great action cinema has always had strong plots behind it to compliment the action (whether simple or complicated), and the Wick sequels have been really weak in that department.
It's why the first John Wick reigns supreme, for me. A simple story that was efficiently told, with a bit of an emotional backbone to make the blend of Asian and neo-noir action scenes have extra bite.
Disappointing.
Damascus cover - Another spy thriller concerning the Syrian secret service versus the Mossad, entertaining.
Really eerie and very enjoyable horror.
From the director of Get Out this is every bit intriguing, with twists that would put the zap on M.Night Shyamalan.
Great performances, this puts Jordan Peele firmly on the horror map.,....
I thought it had an incredibly strong opening but I much preferred Peele's Get Out. This one didn't seem as inventive and impactful to me, instead delving into a generic slasher at times with comedy that was way too on the nose for my tastes. Still good, just not what I was hoping for.
Not as bad as I feared (based on the reviews), and there were several nice “callbacks” to older Godzilla movies. I also enjoyed how several of Akira Ifukube (1914 – 2006) themes were incorporated into the score (For those you don’t know, what John Barry is to Bond, Ifukube is to Godzilla).
The “Kramer vs. Kramer” sub-plot between Kyle Chandler and Vera Farmiga was a little overdone (IMO), however, and CGI spectacle – no matter how well its’ done – starts to look predictable after a while. I enjoyed the most recent Toho movie (“Shin Godzilla” 2016) – which was a mix of old and new school effects - better.
BTW: The Alamo Drafthouse ran a couple of Godzilla primers before the film, and in one of them they pointed out that G is the longest running film series in history. “Sorry Mr. Bond” actually was stated. However, since there have been several self-imposed breaks in the Godzilla series (1976-1983, 2005-2013), this “fact” is somewhat questionable. Opinions/thoughts anyone??
June 1974 , 45 yrs ago : British premiere Way of Dragon , final Lee movie shown there (Game was never completed by Lee)
Wish I couldve seen Jailhouse Rock , Dr No and other Bonds , Bruce Lee and other kung fu such as Hapkido , Horror Express , Easy Rider , Midnight Cowboy , Godfather , Jaws , Rocky , Star Wars back then.......wasnt even born
Also Speed 25 , bummer i missed it back in '94 , Hopper was good as the bad guy........TMNT '90 and Mortal Kombat , wonderful films
Superman Film Ranking:
1. Superman (10/10)
2. Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut (9/10)
3. Superman II (9/10)
4. Superman Returns (6.5/10)
5. Superman III (6/10)
6. Man of Steel (5/10)
7. Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (2/10)