pauldyson1uk
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You will regret it.
I have been told that already, but I have to finish it off, still gets a 7+ on IMBD, is it really that bad ?
You will regret it.
Watched The Amazing Spiderman yesterday. Was a decent watch although the Andrew Garfield's version of Spidey didn't quite have the comic book's Peter Parker /Spiderman's sense of humour. No idea why it needed a reboot though, but there you go...
I thought Garfields Spiderman was the closest to the comics books Spiderman in terms of sense of humour.
Wanker
Yes, your point being?
Peter Parker's more sarcy, Garfield's Spiderman wasn't much of a wisecracker.
What cheese do you mean? I thought it was incredibly arch and knowing. There was some nice tenderness from Bale, in what I think is his most human performance to date, but I don't think it was ever cheesy.American Hustle - There's a certain amount of cheese that is inevitable with this sort of film, but it's genuinely funny and the 2 hours+ fly by. White Rabbit sounds even better in arabic. 8/10
What cheese do you mean? I thought it was incredibly arch and knowing. There was some nice tenderness from Bale, in what I think is his most human performance to date, but I don't think it was ever cheesy.
What cheese do you mean? I thought it was incredibly arch and knowing. There was some nice tenderness from Bale, in what I think is his most human performance to date, but I don't think it was ever cheesy.
Agreed, suprisingly un-wooden. I think his method acting clouds his actual talent as an actor but he was good in this, working with Russel must be an actors dream.
I turned American Hustle off after 40 odd minutes because I found it so boring. It spent a ridiculous amount of time setting itself up and doing absolutely nothing whilst all being incredibly pleased with itself. The performances looked great, but a lot of actors being actory in a room isn't really what I was after.
Then again it was NY's day and I wasn't really in the mood for a slow burning character piece. I'll give it another go soon as obviously 40 isn't enough to be going on.
I thought Jeremy Renner was possibly the best in it as the politician.
Agreed, suprisingly un-wooden. I think his method acting clouds his actual talent as an actor but he was good in this, working with Russel must be an actors dream.
He was excellent indeed Scrumpet. The only performance I found in anyway wanting was Cooper but it might be because I don't really like him. Nice hair though.
I thought the same. To be honest, I think his main problem in the film was sharing so much screen time with Bale, who was excellent. The female characters were very well acted too.
How funny was the Mexican Arab though? I was kind of bored up until the point where he said 'AbScam' was racist
George Clooney and Lily Tomlin would disagree with this.
You can't deny his results but isn't Russell supposed to be extremely difficult to work with?
Yeah, it's probably not easy but it's often direction that'll get you recognition come awards season.George Clooney and Lily Tomlin would disagree with this.
Excellent!12 Years A Slave
Wow. An absolutely superb piece of film-making which will no doubt clean up at the Oscars and rightly so. I've heard people say that some scenes are uncomfortable but the whole movie should be mandatory viewing if you ask me. Flawless performances (although personally I could've done without the cameo from Pitt) and gripping from start to finish. Shameful that this passage in history has been glossed over so freely too.