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@Stockcar86 said in Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
@voodoo said in Movie review thread...:
Bait (2012)
Horrific pile of steaming turds. Avoid at all costs.
Appreciate the heads up although I think this might have put me off too…..
‘A freak tsunami traps shoppers at a coastal Australian supermarket inside the building - along with 12-foot Great White Sharks’
Jaws still holds up to this day as an absolute classic, it’s funny how much shit it helped to inspire, including most of the sequels in its own franchise !
Hard to go past this one either……
Under Paris was good. I am still working my way through my backlog of low budget shark movies. This weekend it was these 2 masterpieces
Don’t hold out. We expect a full review.
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@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
@Stockcar86 said in Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
@voodoo said in Movie review thread...:
Bait (2012)
Horrific pile of steaming turds. Avoid at all costs.
Appreciate the heads up although I think this might have put me off too…..
‘A freak tsunami traps shoppers at a coastal Australian supermarket inside the building - along with 12-foot Great White Sharks’
Jaws still holds up to this day as an absolute classic, it’s funny how much shit it helped to inspire, including most of the sequels in its own franchise !
Hard to go past this one either……
Under Paris was good. I am still working my way through my backlog of low budget shark movies. This weekend it was these 2 masterpieces
Don’t hold out. We expect a full review.
With the Oscars right around the corner you will be seeing and hearing alot about those movies dont you worry.
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@Stockcar86 said in Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
@voodoo said in Movie review thread...:
Bait (2012)
Horrific pile of steaming turds. Avoid at all costs.
Appreciate the heads up although I think this might have put me off too…..
‘A freak tsunami traps shoppers at a coastal Australian supermarket inside the building - along with 12-foot Great White Sharks’
Jaws still holds up to this day as an absolute classic, it’s funny how much shit it helped to inspire, including most of the sequels in its own franchise !
Hard to go past this one either……
Under Paris was good. I am still working my way through my backlog of low budget shark movies. This weekend it was these 2 masterpieces
Well done that man... I tip my hat.
"Ho ho ho... you son of a fish!" - fucking brilliant. -
@Kruse said in Movie review thread...:
@Stockcar86 said in Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
@voodoo said in Movie review thread...:
Bait (2012)
Horrific pile of steaming turds. Avoid at all costs.
Appreciate the heads up although I think this might have put me off too…..
‘A freak tsunami traps shoppers at a coastal Australian supermarket inside the building - along with 12-foot Great White Sharks’
Jaws still holds up to this day as an absolute classic, it’s funny how much shit it helped to inspire, including most of the sequels in its own franchise !
Hard to go past this one either……
Under Paris was good. I am still working my way through my backlog of low budget shark movies. This weekend it was these 2 masterpieces
Well done that man... I tip my hat.
"Ho ho ho... you son of a fish!" - fucking brilliant.You haven’t been on here much, I was hoping these movies might get you out of hibernation
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@MN5 Yeah - was back in NZ for a month of summer, and currently my apartment is being rebuilt, no kitchen, and I live within walking distance of 12 craft breweries - so not doing much movie watching. But by fuck am I hungover.
Did watch Top Gun: Maverick over the last two nights. Fuck that's good... pretty much an homage to the original - constantly in the Danger Zone of falling into the traps that come with such a thing, but never toppling. Just - all good.
To a lesser degree - rewatched Nobody recently also. Now that I watch it with the view of it being a constant knowing-wink to 1980s action movies - it's even better. -
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:
@Virgil said in Movie review thread...:
Wild Geese..man i havent thought of that movie in years
Roger Moore on Wild Geese:
"Richard Harris thought I was 007. He soon found out I was more 005 and a half"
Watched a few of Moores bond films over the Xmas break. Very nostalgic for me as I grew up watching his as a kid. Campy as fuck and as they went on it was disturbing to see him get old but the girls he made out with stay young…
Apparently that was one of the big reasons why he stopped playing Bond.
Felt wrong having love interests in their 20s etc while he was old enough to be their dad…If you can find it, check out The Man Who Haunted Himself. A very different Roger Moore and proof he could really act when he wanted to or was given the chance.
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@Bovidae said in Movie review thread...:
Alien 3 was David Fincher's directorial debut. He's now disowned the movie although a lot of the problems are due to the meddling of 20th Century Fox. It does have the most iconic shot of the whole franchise.
Wasn't Vincent Ward in line to helm that but there was a falling-out with the producers?
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@voodoo said in Movie review thread...:
Bait (2012)
Horrific pile of steaming turds. Avoid at all costs.
Thanks for the heads-up. Mrs M has passed it onto her daughter and SiL - they are serious Sharknado fans - whole DVD shelf of the bloody things
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:
@voodoo said in Movie review thread...:
Bait (2012)
Horrific pile of steaming turds. Avoid at all costs.
Thanks for the heads-up. Mrs M has passed it onto her daughter and SiL - they are serious Sharknado fans - whole DVD shelf of the bloody things
Jesus, I wouldn't admit my offspring were into that
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You're Cordially Invited
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21227864/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_in_0_q_you're
You know what's coming but you're happy it is
Lots of real laugh out loud moments
3.5 Crocs out of 5 Docks
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@Machpants said in Movie review thread...:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:
@voodoo said in Movie review thread...:
Bait (2012)
Horrific pile of steaming turds. Avoid at all costs.
Thanks for the heads-up. Mrs M has passed it onto her daughter and SiL - they are serious Sharknado fans - whole DVD shelf of the bloody things
Jesus, I wouldn't admit my offspring were into that
We have no shame.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Movie review thread...:
@Bovidae said in Movie review thread...:
Alien 3 was David Fincher's directorial debut. He's now disowned the movie although a lot of the problems are due to the meddling of 20th Century Fox. It does have the most iconic shot of the whole franchise.
Wasn't Vincent Ward in line to helm that but there was a falling-out with the producers?
Alien 3 is one of the most infamous production around.
It went through several writers and directors. Even once they settled on Fincher the script wasnt even complete.Ward was attached before filming, he had a pretty wild storyline involving Monks on a floating wooden world.
Which was tweaked a bit and ended up being what it was in the end.Fincher at the time was solely known for directing music videos..
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Ward still gets a writing credit, although I'm not sure how he feels about the final product. He and Renny Harlin both quit as directors in pre-production.
Fincher has been very vocal:
First-time director David Fincher disowned the film, stating in an interview with the Guardian: "I had to work on it for two years, got fired off it three times and I had to fight for every single thing. No one hated it more than me; to this day, no one hates it more than me". He cited constant studio interference during production, and actually walked out when the studio rejected his initial cut and ordered extensive re-shoots. He was not involved in the final cut, but his initial rough cut later became the basis for the 'Assembly Cut', a longer version of the movie released on DVD in 2003, and on Blu-ray in 2010. Although Fincher was asked to work on this Assembly Cut, he considered it but eventually decided against it, giving supervising producer Charles de Lauzirika his blessing as long as it was not called a 'Director's cut'. With regards to the new version itself, he stated that he has no comments on it, as he has never seen it.
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@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
@Bovidae said in Movie review thread...:
Over the last couple of weeks I have been working my way through the Alien Anthology box set (Alien to Alien Resurrection). Firstly I watched the theatrical release followed by the Directors Cut/Special Edition for each movie. In all instances I preferred the latter versions. I'm pretty sure I hadn't seen Alien 3 or Alien Resurrection since the movie was released, but certainly not in the last 20 years. Aliens is still my favourite because it has the right balance of sci-fi horror and action, but the original is still a classic. The latter two movies are fine but nowhere near the first two in the series. I had forgotten that Alien 3 was David Fincher's directorial debut. He's now disowned the movie although a lot of the problems are due to the meddling of 20th Century Fox. It does have the most iconic shot of the whole franchise.
The only thing Alien fans agree with is the first two are brilliant.
Loads of arguing after that
Luckily for me I have only watched those two, haven't watched any of the sequels or spin offs.
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@Nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
@Bovidae said in Movie review thread...:
Over the last couple of weeks I have been working my way through the Alien Anthology box set (Alien to Alien Resurrection). Firstly I watched the theatrical release followed by the Directors Cut/Special Edition for each movie. In all instances I preferred the latter versions. I'm pretty sure I hadn't seen Alien 3 or Alien Resurrection since the movie was released, but certainly not in the last 20 years. Aliens is still my favourite because it has the right balance of sci-fi horror and action, but the original is still a classic. The latter two movies are fine but nowhere near the first two in the series. I had forgotten that Alien 3 was David Fincher's directorial debut. He's now disowned the movie although a lot of the problems are due to the meddling of 20th Century Fox. It does have the most iconic shot of the whole franchise.
The only thing Alien fans agree with is the first two are brilliant.
Loads of arguing after that
Luckily for me I have only watched those two, haven't watched any of the sequels or spin offs.
Give Alien: Romulus a go, thoroughly enjoyed it.
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@Virgil said in Movie review thread...:
@Nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
@Bovidae said in Movie review thread...:
Over the last couple of weeks I have been working my way through the Alien Anthology box set (Alien to Alien Resurrection). Firstly I watched the theatrical release followed by the Directors Cut/Special Edition for each movie. In all instances I preferred the latter versions. I'm pretty sure I hadn't seen Alien 3 or Alien Resurrection since the movie was released, but certainly not in the last 20 years. Aliens is still my favourite because it has the right balance of sci-fi horror and action, but the original is still a classic. The latter two movies are fine but nowhere near the first two in the series. I had forgotten that Alien 3 was David Fincher's directorial debut. He's now disowned the movie although a lot of the problems are due to the meddling of 20th Century Fox. It does have the most iconic shot of the whole franchise.
The only thing Alien fans agree with is the first two are brilliant.
Loads of arguing after that
Luckily for me I have only watched those two, haven't watched any of the sequels or spin offs.
Give Alien: Romulus a go, thoroughly enjoyed it.
Id be happy to say its the best Alien movie since the original 2TBH, despite enjoying those original two immensely I have no interest in watching any more of them. That day has passed for me.
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@Virgil said in Movie review thread...:
@Nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
@Bovidae said in Movie review thread...:
Over the last couple of weeks I have been working my way through the Alien Anthology box set (Alien to Alien Resurrection). Firstly I watched the theatrical release followed by the Directors Cut/Special Edition for each movie. In all instances I preferred the latter versions. I'm pretty sure I hadn't seen Alien 3 or Alien Resurrection since the movie was released, but certainly not in the last 20 years. Aliens is still my favourite because it has the right balance of sci-fi horror and action, but the original is still a classic. The latter two movies are fine but nowhere near the first two in the series. I had forgotten that Alien 3 was David Fincher's directorial debut. He's now disowned the movie although a lot of the problems are due to the meddling of 20th Century Fox. It does have the most iconic shot of the whole franchise.
The only thing Alien fans agree with is the first two are brilliant.
Loads of arguing after that
Luckily for me I have only watched those two, haven't watched any of the sequels or spin offs.
Give Alien: Romulus a go, thoroughly enjoyed it.
Id be happy to say its the best Alien movie since the original 2strangely enough i watched it over the weekend too and agreed, enjoyed
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@Virgil said in Movie review thread...:
@Nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Movie review thread...:
@Bovidae said in Movie review thread...:
Over the last couple of weeks I have been working my way through the Alien Anthology box set (Alien to Alien Resurrection). Firstly I watched the theatrical release followed by the Directors Cut/Special Edition for each movie. In all instances I preferred the latter versions. I'm pretty sure I hadn't seen Alien 3 or Alien Resurrection since the movie was released, but certainly not in the last 20 years. Aliens is still my favourite because it has the right balance of sci-fi horror and action, but the original is still a classic. The latter two movies are fine but nowhere near the first two in the series. I had forgotten that Alien 3 was David Fincher's directorial debut. He's now disowned the movie although a lot of the problems are due to the meddling of 20th Century Fox. It does have the most iconic shot of the whole franchise.
The only thing Alien fans agree with is the first two are brilliant.
Loads of arguing after that
Luckily for me I have only watched those two, haven't watched any of the sequels or spin offs.
Give Alien: Romulus a go, thoroughly enjoyed it.
Id be happy to say its the best Alien movie since the original 2I had to do a google search to remember which one this was.
And confirmed - it was the most recent - which I didn't enjoy that much. It just seemed to be trying too hard with the constant callbacks to original... Roger Ebert: "...it’s disappointing how often Alvarez and company felt like they had to go back to what could be called fan service with lines and easter eggs that feel overly calculated for our referential culture of late."
Whereas Maverick trod that fine-line perfectly - I thought Romulus was massively ham-fisted. I'll give it another go one day, and see if I can switch off the irritation at that part of it. -
i love maverick but i feel it was far from walking a line, if anything it wadded full on over the line, rather than a nod to the original...straight up replicated scenes, the beach, playing the piano, etc
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@Kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:
i love maverick but i feel it was far from walking a line, if anything it wadded full on over the line, rather than a nod to the original...straight up replicated scenes, the beach, playing the piano, etc
And yet unlike SW it was lauded