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  • Well the last third of Skyfall didn't feel like a Bond film to me, although a brilliant film in itself. The music was a let down, apart from ADELE's tune, and was no match for David Arnold's pieces. Craig is definately a superb Bond, and is the only…
  • I loved Casino Royale, and consider it one of my all-time favourite films. I didn't like Quantum of Solace as much, it has problems, but i've never disliked it as much as many appear to do so; I believe it has its moments. And Skyfall doesn't disapo…
  • Alien 3 - Really, really enjoyed it. I don't think it deserves all of the hate it gets. Terminator: Salvation - I know it isn't the same, but I like this addition to the series, and I don't think of it as a bad film at all... Red Lights - I th…
  • Very, very saddening. One of the greatest film directors of our time, gone. Scott was a fantastic director, he even had his own style and tone to his films that i loved watching. He was, and still is, a huge inspiration to me since he grew up in…
  • Haven't really seen any bad films, so those further down aren't particulary bad films: 1 - The Dark Knight Rises (10/10) 2 - The Bourne Legacy (7/10 - Lowered rating for ending only) 3 - Prometheus (8/10) 4 - Red Lights (8/10) 5 - Chronicle (…
  • I thought Legacy was very good up until what we have to accept as its "ending"... No where near as good as Ultimatum (One of my top 10 films), but I still thought it was good.
  • 1 - Skyfall 2 - Cloud Atlas 3 - The Bourne Legacy 4 - Looper 5 - Man of Steel
  • Christopher Nolan 1 - Inception 2 - The Dark Knight 3 - The Prestige 4 - Batman Begins 5 - Following ^^Tough not including Memento...
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: CoH_GHOST_007 wrote: 1996 - Mission: Impossible 1997 - Titanic 1998 - Saving Private Ryan 1999 - The Matrix 2000 - Gladiator 2001 - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone 2002 - Minority Report 2003 - The M…
  • thelivingroyale wrote: CoH_GHOST_007 wrote: Life on Mars (UK) - Just finished re-watching this brilliant 'cop show' about Sam Tyler, a modern-day, 2006 cop who is hit by a speeding car, and re-awakens in 1973. I remember the series been br…
  • 1996 - Mission: Impossible 1997 - Titanic 1998 - Saving Private Ryan 1999 - The Matrix 2000 - Gladiator 2001 - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone 2002 - Minority Report 2003 - The Matrix: Reloaded 2004 - Spider-Man 2 2005 - Batman Beg…
  • Life on Mars (UK) - Just finished re-watching this brilliant 'cop show' about Sam Tyler, a modern-day, 2006 cop who is hit by a speeding car, and re-awakens in 1973. I remember the series been brilliant, but after watching both series' right up …
  • I'm fifteen years of age, and I have a large obsession with film media. Including 'oldies' and classics. Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick are two of my favourite film directors, with 'Rear Window', and '2001: A Space Odyssey' being among my favo…
  • Yeah, just got back from seeing it. It is a good film. Not as good as I wanted/hoped for it to be, but it was good. Though, as mentioned above, it's best not thinking of it as an Alien film; although it does bare resemblence, and explains and reveal…
  • I've seen 112 films so far this year alone, and only three of that lot are Bond films, and still I believe that nothing can beat the Bond series. Bond is just too good.
  • I'm actually impressed! I think Sam Mendes was a fabulous choice. The film looks amazing by the cinematography, directing, acting, action, and, ofcourse mystery! This film is now straight up there with 'The Dark Knight Rises' and 'Prometheus' as my …
  • DarthDimi wrote: This one received such great comments and yet many folks I talk to seem to think it's not good. Granted, it works on a highly cerebral level in some scenes but I don't mind. In fact, I adore this film. To simplify things, let …
  • DarthDimi wrote: Took my chances with PRIMER. Will need to see it more often before fully grasping what goes on but man, this film feels like it was made for me. I've been wanting to see that film for a few months now! trying to get a D…
  • 00Beast wrote: I've never had a cinematic Bond experience because I wasn't a huge Bond movie fan (I enjoyed the video games first) until around 2009, after QoS had been released. At that time, I rented the Bond DVDs from Blockbuster, and if I reme…
  • I remember seeing sections of previous Bond films round my Grandma's when I was younger, I strongly remember Bond and Honey Ryder on the beach / island, and parts around that. But my fist proper introduction to Bond was in late 2008, when i bought a…
  • Not completely sure, but I know that in recent years it definately has to be either: 'Casino Royale', 'Inception', or '(500) Days of Summer' (All, of which I adore. Yes, even '(500) Days of Summer'.)
  • Just thought that i'd reive this thread by posting my newest short film, 'The Diary'. - Only uploaded it a few hours ago. I am pretty proud of it. If you find it confusing at all the first time, i recommend a second viewing:
  • I also think that this film, aswell as Lazenby are overrated. - Not horrible, as my very first viewing made me think, but on my second viewing (About a year/year and a half ago), I thought that it wasn't as bad as i had remembered, but still no-whe…
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic7 wrote: I Robot It is seen as a "guilty pleasure" by many, but I will shout it loud and proud that this films is awesome. I've loved it since I was little and Will Smith is brilliant as usual. The plot is interesting and a…
  • The Hunger Games - I haven't read any of the books, but two of my friends, who had read them recomended me going with them to see the release of the film adaptation. It was a pretty good film, I can't compare it to the book, but I can see why peop…
  • Just watched '28 Weeks Later', and was incredibly suprised as to how much I enjoyed it, i'd heard huge mixed reviews, and after viewing it, I cannot see the reasoning to all of the hate. I have seen '28 Days later', and yes, that was a superb film, …
  • Both of Duncan Jones' films; his independent film, 'Moon' was absolutely brillainat I thought, yet nobody seems to have heard of it. I can't remember hearing about it at all where I live, but when I went to London, I noticed quite a few posters for …
  • Finally decided. INCEPTION is my all-time favourite film. - Re-watched it for what must be about the 9th/10th time last night and I still find it absolutely mind-blowing and there's always something in it that I never noticed before in it. Plus tha…
  • thelivingroyale wrote: Iglourious basterds. Good, but not as good as kill bill or pulp fiction. Saving private ryan is still the best war film I've ever seen. I just thought it was ridicously stupid, though i did enjoy some parts. N…
  • tqb wrote: haha perhaps! Just curious- why were you limited on time? Well, i wanted to film something before beginning a bigger project, so got a few friends round, and we realised that we only had a few hours to write, and shoot a whole f…