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@BondStu I love the theatrical cut of Apocalypse Now, but thought the Redux version was far inferior. How does the final cut compare to the Redux in your opinion?
Very entertaining - but if I were a betting man I'd say the theatrical version will still be your favourite after you've seen the Final Cut.
Sounds good. I’ll be sure to check it out soon.
All three versions are on the blu-ray, along with the Hearts Of Darkness documentary and loads of other cool stuff. So it's worth buying for sure.
Is that the Michael Caine film?
Saw that many years ago and remember really liking it.
Got my tickets for it later tonight. It was either that or OUATIH, and AA won out.
Can't go wrong with either, honestly, and they're both worth a theatrical viewing for their own respective reasons. As a pure cinema outing, I probably would've went with Ad Astra, too. The visuals are stunning.
If Hollywood still shows next weekend, I am planning to see it.
That's the one. Very stylish film. Interesting story. Caine is magnificent.
Thought-provoking, dazzling, intelligent, and deep on many levels. A new science fiction classic. I went with my son, who said it was hard to put words to what he thought of it, but that it gave him goosebumps and that does not happen often.
A real quality film. A one-time watch due to the unpleasant subject material, but Bond is in good hands.
Before Red Sparrow, Atomic Blonde, Salt, Alias, She Spies and just about every other female led spy film or tv series, there was Odette (1950). From the popular Wilcox-Neagle stable. Anna Neagle stars as Odette Sansom, a french woman living in Britain, recruited into the SOE, to help the resistance in Nazi occupied France. Based on the wartime story of the real life Odette Samson.
Only really went cause I took my oldest daughter to that screening and wanted to give my youngest a chance to see an Indy film on the big screen.
I don't know why but I wasn't feeling it. It's always be one of my top five favourite films - but yesterday I just couldn't engage.
Don't know why. Oh well.
Keep me posted, I'll be eager to hear your thoughts on it, provided you do get the opportunity.
Incredible how Brad Pitt has major roles in 2 of my favorite films of this year, 2 widely different films and 2 polar opposite roles. Back in 2001 Clooney was my favorite of the big 3 of Ocean's Eleven, but now Pitt has taken the #1 spot.
Couldn't agree more. I really hope he keeps this streak going with the hits and the incredible portrayals he's been delivering.
Erm the best way I can describe this travesty is its like an extended episode of the UK TV parody show Star Stories with a budget, I laughed alot though I suspect I was not supposed to laugh when I did. The film is very shallow and superficial
Just watched this heartwarming tale of James Bowen and his cat. Directed by one of my favorite Bond directors: Roger Spotiswoode. I quite enjoyed this film.
The prologue is meh, but I really enjoyed the adaptation overall. Very over-hated film.
The prologue wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't heavily disjointed with the wonderfully faithful adaptation. Not to mention, the prologue is half the movie. The Killing Joke will always be one of the best crappy Batman movies I've ever seen. I still like it more than Under the Red Hood.
Been looking forward to this especially as it's from Ari Aster who directed the brilliant Hereditary
This didn't disappoint. It's actually more like The Wicker Man than i thought it would be which is no bad thing although the motivations are not as straightforward.
This is impressive and ambitious with startling imagery, much of it weird and disturbing.
The off kilter atmosphere of the film is nicely unsettling but i also found some of it quite funny.
Really good performance from Florence Pugh as the main character, Dani.
Looking forward to watching it again
Loved this one a lot, will surely be on my list of favorites of 2019. Can't wait to see the Extended Cut eventually.
Yeah i've heard there's a longer version. Hopefully released on Bluray.
I think this is one film that will benefit from being longer.