Movie review thread...
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@taniwharugby The Rock really loves doing movies in jungles
The Martian was on free to air last night, i love that movie
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@kiwiwomble said in Movie review thread...:
@taniwharugby The Rock really loves doing movies in jungles
The Martian was on free to air last night, i love that movie
Martian is great.
The book is as good, if not better
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@kiwiwomble wasn't really much in the jungle...
Rock seems an extremely busy man with movies, rapping, making tequila and working out...
Might have to look for the book on The Martian.
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@taniwharugby considering the number of movies that manage to have no jungle scenes...i think its till noticeable
I use to quiet like the rock...but hes one of those actors that plays the same character in every movie.....so when he's in so many it is just becoming a little repetitive, we watched the second Jumanji a few weeks ago and the wife kept asking when different things were going to happen...except the the things she was thinking of were from svseral of his other movies
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@kiwiwomble I think the fact he is in high demand and seems into everything isn't helping, although tbf Reynolds is doing well playing the same type of character.
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@taniwharugby reynolds definitely does too and i think they are both doing very well for themselves, i think i read reynolds has said he's stepping back a bit for acting
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Old Henry - A western about an injured bloke being chased by baddies who ends up at a farmer’s house in the middle of nowhere in Oklahoma. There’s more going on than anybody realises. Like Nobody but with horses and hogs.
A warning though, no boobies, no hotties, fuck it I’ll just say it: there’s not a single woman in the entire movie.
5 never-ending Colt 45s out of 5 bad sheriffs
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I've had some average movie watching over the past week.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire: Don't believe the hype. This movie has gotten rave reviews across the board so thought I'd finally get round to watching it. It was a decent enough watch but not The Godfather of female romance films I was expecting - probably more the Donnie Brasco. French. A little bit of boob.
Some fucking Netflix Xmas film: A new rule, I wont blindly watch a film because I like the stand up starring in it, there's one funny joke in the 10 second clip I watch when it pops up, and the actress looks attractive. Has Jimmy O. Yang (from Silicon Valley) and some hot chick but is a terrible by the numbers catfish Xmas movie. I don't even think it would be fun to ironically watch while drinking with your mates like some of their other films are.
The Laundromat: Soderbergh - tick. Great cast - tick. Topical-ish story - tick. Big Short style - tick. Final movie - half a tick. Just didn't work.
Last Night in Soho: Yay, finally an actual really good movie. Psychological thriller starring Tomasin McKenzie (Kiwi actress from Jojo Rabbit) and Anya Taylor Joy (big eyed actress from The Queens Gambit) directed by Edgar Wright.
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5th Element. Pearler of a film.
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@rancid-schnitzel said in Movie review thread...:
5th Element. Pearler of a film.
Leelo multi pass
'I am a meat popsicle'
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@jc said in Movie review thread...:
Old Henry - A western about an injured bloke being chased by baddies who ends up at a farmer’s house in the middle of nowhere in Oklahoma. There’s more going on than anybody realises. Like Nobody but with horses and hogs.
A warning though, no boobies, no hotties, fuck it I’ll just say it: there’s not a single woman in the entire movie.
5 never-ending Colt 45s out of 5 bad sheriffs
Okay - yeah, this was actually pretty good.
Just a good solid no-nonsense western... fuck-all plot, plenty of shooting shitty old revolvers with fuck-all accuracy.
What would have been a fucking cheesy reveal in any other movie... just kinda worked..
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Gene Hackman was in 20 films in the 1980s. After Superman II in 1980, they were all bombs until No Way Out (great movie) in 1987, and Mississippi Burning in 1988. It wasn't until 1992 that his career recovered with his great performance in Unforgiven.
I've been watching some of those 80s movies, and generally they are not good.
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@rancid-schnitzel said in Movie review thread...:
5th Element. Pearler of a film.
Another 90s classic I must watch again at some stage
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@tim I think his career recovered with his roles in Mississippi Burning and No Way Out, both great films and outstanding performances from him. With Hoosiers that's three pretty good films in three years.
Did have the Cannon Superman IV in between to bring things down a bit though.
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@nepia said in Movie review thread...:
@tim I think his career recovered with his roles in Mississippi Burning and No Way Out, both great films and outstanding performances from him. With Hoosiers that's three pretty good films in three years.
Did have the Cannon Superman IV in between to bring things down a bit though.
that is when he played Lex Luthor? I don't know, it kind of dated badly but in an interesting comic way.