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I am all out of ideas for movies to watch, so what was the last movie you watched and how would you rate it?
It was okay I'll give it a 7
Another earth.
Stunning.
Friday Night Lights - 7.5
The Love Guru. Terrible unless you're under the influence of something at which point it becomes a bit funny.
Before that I watched Ferris Buellers Day Off which is great and everyone needs to see it at least once.
Captain America, on the flight over.
One word review - meh.
Salt, last night on Sky.
Dismal.
Duplicity. I found it deathly dull. Really wordy and complicated and boring.
Fantastic Mr. Fox, in contrast, was very entertaining. Much better than I expected.
Rubbish 2/10.
Limitless.
It was OK, nowt special. Better than expected ending.
Have recently watched all three of the Millenium Trilogy - recommended.
Super 8. 8/10
watched the diving bell and the butterfly. utterly utterly beautiful and moving.
I rate it 10/10
Tucker and Dale vs Evil was quite funny.
Best movie I have seen recently was How I Ended This Summer, Russian film.
Quite liked Anything for Her, French.
That one with Jake Gyllenhall where he gets to relive the last 8 minutes before a train crash was just stupid, don't bother.
Tintin (Whatever the one that is on at the cinema is called). Saw it in 3d, very good film 8/10
The original Superman. I forgot how funny Gene Hackman is in it. 8/10. Really enjoyed it.
Into the Wild. I'll award it 4 clenched fists out of 5, in the style of Metal Hammer. Rather beautiful to watch, superbly acted, and managed not to oversimplify a pretty complex thing. Didn't try to make the irrational make sense. Oh and lovely soundtrack.
Rare exports a Christmas tale.......8/10
Thor! Strangely good in a funny quirky escapism kind of way, can't explain why but I enjoyed it. 7/10
no country for old men 9/10
but the ending is poo.
surrogates. decent sci fi. coupla good ideas, let down by a limited plot but not a bad movie. 7/10
The Dargeling Limited. 8/10
Wanted
kak!!!
[i]Drive[/i]: 8/10
[i]Drive[/i] soundtrack: 10/10
'Freaky Friday' with my daughter, actually quite good fun despite my predictions of torture.
'The American' with George Cloon, I noted he produced it and judging by the love interest all I could think was; sly ol' devil.
Ides of March ***
The Green Lantern - 3/10 Pish.
The second District 13 film. Awful.
Control, interesting story, great performances, bit gloomy, not as good as the critics said, 6/10
Zulu earlier on. 10/10.
We Need to Talk About Kevin
In and out of focus for the first half hour - aggravating and unnecessary, boy is too malevolent to be believable, lacks depth.
Schlock horror/thriller dressed as art-house.
Go see it!
Just watched a war time DVD Final Sacrifice
Absolutely Zero. Rubbish
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Captain America, on the flight over.One word review - meh.
I wonder if we were on the same flight.... I watched it too and it was tripe.
Also watched Rise of the Planet of the Apes which made almost no sense.
Arrived and watched The Rite on HBO and that was uber crud.
I don't really like watching films......
Kate Winslet was in it and it wasn't Titanic. So 8/10 then.
Attack the Block
Shaun of the Dead with ghetto kidz and a bit of moralising. A fairly entertaining way to pass 90 minutes, even if you have seen it all before.
6/10
Unstoppable 9/10
Thought it would be honk, but was absolutely gripped! Disengange brain, sit back and watch things go bang. Gotta love Denzel as well.
er....
forgettable. I can't even remember what the last one I watched was, it was that good
Stake Land: 7/10 it wasn't what i was expecting and generally a good watch. It was a bit like a cross between Zombieland, the Walking Dead and elements of the road.
I'm Intrigued ton: what is so wrong with the ending of No Country For Old Men? I though it suited the film and made a nice change to the usual blockbuster endings.
Melancholia, 7/10 good film.
The Social Network - 5.5/10
Initially a lot of fast talking that I found a bit hard to follow occasionally, some deliberately geeky stuff that was a bit lame, but the last 30 mins or so lifted it up a little. Justin Trousersnake was better than I thought he would be, Jessie Eisenberg is now totally typecast as the outcast nerd.
Meh.
The ending for NCFOM is a bit err what?! But true to the novel apparently. Not sure if that makes it any better or not?!
Scott Pilgrim. Ultra nerdy film,utterly ridiculous and utterly fantastic.
Just watched a classic with my boy - I would give it a 9/10 despite its age:
JAWS.
Godzilla Final Wars
Legendary
Monsters
Very good, 4.5/5. And that was despite having a 'the critics all love it so I'm going to hate it despite myself' worry.
Primer.
A "serious" time travel film. I'm still confused.
Its on youtube btw
A flurry of recent babysitting has seen a flurry of recent cinema visits. Using the Sunday Post's film rating system:
We Need To Talk About Kevin - [b]ROSES[/b] - brilliantly done, superbly stylised, Lionel Shriver must have been delighted as it could have all gone horribly wrong.
Midnight In Paris - [b]RASPS[/b] - reasonable idea and some amusing moments, but in true Woody Allen fashion unnecessarily laboured to the point of annoying.
Tyrannosaur - [b]ROSES[/b] - Paddy Considine's whimsical laugh-a-minute fun-filled romp - what larks, Pip! Grim, uncomfortable and captivating.
Melancholia - [b]ROSES[/b] - quite honestly the best film I've seen in a couple of years. I'm a big von Trier fan anyway, but this is outstanding in every respect. And you get to see Kirsten Dunst naked.
Fast and Furious 5 😳 just utter tripe. 0/10
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy - easily 8 or 9 out of 10. my fave book and also loved the 1979 BBC TV adaptation. Latest film is also very good albeit they have revised a few parts and characters but still good and beautifully directed.
"Apocolypto", surprisingly fantastic 10/10!
Also Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy. 9/10. Easily the best film I've seen for a long time. Proper film that doesn't patronise it's audience. Great script, great actors, and stunning photography.
Limitless - Actually not bad at all, 7/10
[i]Primer.
A "serious" time travel film. I'm still confused. [/i]
It's mental isn't it? I watched it twice and was still scratching my head.
[b]The Thin Red Line[/b] (the other night on More4) - brilliant. Poetic, beautiful, brutal, gutwrenching. Excellent war movie to mull over with some wine.
Interesting choice, GrahamS. I wouldn't have thought Mallick's work would get much a look-in on here.
It's 'Melancholia' for me. Utterly stunning. 9.5/10
Tron Legacy: just thought it was a waste of loads of SFX talent tbh. Cooduv bin really good, had the makings of a good dark tale, but was proper let down by bad acting, too much silly fighting and a pretty weak storyline. Found it really disappointing; another example of Holywood just not taking an idea far enough and festooning it with loads of SFX to distract us from what is actually not that great a film. A shame. 5/10 and only cos it was visually fantastic.
Johnny English 2 - 8/10 light comedy
Battle Los Angeles - made me panic about that asteroid that passed us... 7/10
Have been to my local Film Theatre twice in 5 days after a 15 year absence (having once been a season ticket holder).
Last Thursday - Trollhunter - excellent if you can do sub-titles. In the Blair Witch found documentary footage. Except this is good, tense in parts and very good humour. 8/10.
Tinker, Taylor, Soldier, Spy last night. 8/10. Superb acting, well written and involving. Looks as though it was filmed in the 70s. Britain looked like an outpost of the Soviet Union. Was that really how the country looked 40 years ago? I just found the depiction of the UK very intriguing. In my memory it was only a bit like it looked in the film. Very good, brain food. I'm just not quite as taken with it as the critics seem to have been. And that is more a question of critics than the film. I highly recommend it.
Mr Bean's Holiday.
Not my choice, but the person I was working for wanted to see it again.
It wasn't half as bad as it could have been, very cleverly done.
Tinker Tailor was the last film I watched in a cinema, and I found much of it quite boring tbh. Very visually well done but I dozed off in't middle. Thought it was too long and drawn out really. To me, it wooduv worked better done in an hour. I'll give it a 6/10 for the performances and the sets and clothes and photography and stuff. Other than that it would scrape a 4 with me really.
Just got back from seeing Contagion at the cinema. I liked it, 7.5/10.
V for Vendetta seen the last part of the film several times after rocking in pissed late on a Saturday, finally saw the entire film and thought it was a amazing! Great comic book action 10/10
Danny Boyle's Sunshine. 8/10, really enjoyable but the bad guy is a bit pap (and a bit Event Horizon-ish), but the crux of the major decisions that have to be made is most enjoyable.
I watched "The Big Lebowski" which was pretty good. Never seen it before. But I rented it from iTunes HD and it kept buffering. Grrr! 👿
Apart from that I would give it an 8/10.
Heat, 8/10. Some brilliant performances, a few great action scenes and characters that have some depth to them. Getting on for 3 hours though, which is always a little on the long side imo.
Another Earth was indeed a stunning film.
Finally caught The Inbetweeners.
7/10
Funny enough but nothing special.
If you like the TV stuff you'll like the film. Same humour but not as 'compact'. 1 1/2 hours of film had maybe half the laughs per minute ratio of the TV series. Also loses some kudos due to the lazy british-TV-sitcom-does-a-film-where-the-characters-go-on-holiday thing.
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Neds - 9/10 shocking, believably true to life and no Hollywood ending.
duel.pretty good for a spielberg flick.bit repetitive tho.6/10.
saw This must be the place,while on holiday,fine film.7.5/10
Thor good fun 3.5/5
Red is good for slobbing 4/5
Bad teacher with diaz is different and i wish she had been my teacher3.5/5
i watch films to just be entertained not to analyse or learn from
and The American is only good for the nude scenes, i guessed the ending the first 10mins
analysing and learning [i]is [/i] entertaining.
[i]Night of the Demon[/i] from Columbia Pictures - an adaptation of a MR James story, [i]Casting the Runes[/i].
Shows its age (1957) but well worth a watch. The demon appears at the end and looks like a muppet, but I can forgive Columbia given the quality of the rest of the film.
Been splashing out on some cheapo films from Amazon.
Watched half of Quo Vadis last night - 5/10. Not as good as I remember but Peter Ustinov is really good as mad, bad and dangerous to know, Nero.
Also from my recent under a fiver stash: - Arsenic and Old Lace with Cary Grant - 10/10. Always meant to watch it, well worth the £4.00 I paid for it.
Got The Robe with Richard Burton and Jean Simmons to watch tomorrow. Can't wait.
Always recommend buying any of the series of Moonlighting with Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis. Never fails to make me laugh.
Saving up for the complete box set of Dad's Army. Torn between that or all the Carry on films. Choices. Choices!!
Can't say much of the present day output of films appeals to me much. Watched the Adjustment Bureau online. Can never understand why Matt Damon gets so many lead parts.
Bored the other night so I watched the Bourne Identity, (the first one)
Excellent film of course. OK Matt Damon (said like in Team America) can't act but its still a great film.
Watched 'the Green Zone' last night.
Moralistic, oversimplified but retained enough interesting features to give it 6/10. Target audience is high school America I think.
Real Steel - 6/10
typical underdog boxing film a la rocky(s), but worth a watch.
Tinker, Taylor, Soldier, Spy last night. 8/10. Superb acting, well written and involving. Looks as though it was filmed in the 70s. Britain looked like an outpost of the Soviet Union. Was that really how the country looked 40 years ago? I just found the depiction of the UK very intriguing. In my memory it was only a bit like it looked in the film. Very good, brain food. I'm just not quite as taken with it as the critics seem to have been. And that is more a question of critics than the film. I highly recommend it.
Completely agree. Thought it was fantastic yet a few of my friends thought it a waste of a couple of hours of their lives. I think you need to have quite a deep interest in the subject to really value the film.
Watched Life in a Day on DVD last night - OK a documentary so maybe it doesn't count but I loved it - (Love it = 9/10 in my scoring)
Last proper movie - Pulp Fiction which seemed like a string of set pieces badly cobbled together. Still quite enjoyable in parts so 7/10.
Best seen recently was Breaking Away - 9/10 fantastic, best movie of the 1970s IMO
Probably around 6/10.
watched Max Payne on C4 last weekend
it starred mark wallberg and was based on a video game
and unsurprisingly was absolutely freaking awful
I have my name is Bruce and xmen 1st class for this weekend tho !
Not sure which one I watched last:
Submarine 7/10 - Was really looking forward to it after seeing the trailer but it was a bit more melancholy than quirky.
Stakeland 7/10 - Like an action version of The Road, good entertainment but not much to think about.