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Jurassic World - Finally got around to watching this and yeah it's a bit pants.
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The Walk: There's a place in the world for Zemeckis cheesiness, and this could have been a reasonably charming and exhilarating film, but it's completely killed by the constant narration. Damn near every scene is explained as it happens by Joseph Gordon Levitt and his cartoon character French accent.
Saw it last night and I loved it. It had a charm to it, the last 20 or so minutes were stunning to watch. And it was just nice seeing the Twin Towers again. Was only up in NYC for 30 or years but a huge part of its skyline. Really enjoyed the movie.
...there were definitely lots of gasps in the cinema I was in and some tears from someone a few rows down from me, but every time something happened and in came that voiceover going "ohoho zis is exactly what I was feeling is zis scene mah friends, ooh la la"
You're making me excited.Sicario - 9/10 would watch again.
Having read the book i feel i can be that annoying guy who fixes his glasses while snorting "the book was better". That said up until the ending i thought it was one of the best book-movie adaptations i've ever seen. Certain things were omitted because it worked better as a book but overall i was really pleased with it... All until the last 15 minutes, ignoring that i would have given the movie a solid 8/10. With the ending i would bring it down to a 6/10. I just think the book did it better, the movies ending was far to Hollywood for my liking...The Martian
Watched it last night. Really enjoyed it. For some reason I had low expectations for it for some reason but yeah that was brilliant. Went in thinking that it would be inferior to Interstellar - now I'm not sure. Thought Damon was great. Loved the story, and it probably came as a better watch for me as I've never even heard of the book before so I had no idea what would happen and how things turned out.
Probably deserves more superlatives in this review but I'm a bit tiredStill it's definitely worth the watch and in terms of enjoyment (if you enjoy the sciency stuff) then I'd give it a solid 8/10. Maybe even a 9.
Having read the book i feel i can be that annoying guy who fixes his glasses while snorting "the book was better". That said up until the ending i thought it was one of the best book-movie adaptations i've ever seen. Certain things were omitted because it worked better as a book but overall i was really pleased with it... All until the last 15 minutes, ignoring that i would have given the movie a solid 8/10. With the ending i would bring it down to a 6/10. I just think the book did it better, the movies ending was far to Hollywood for my liking...
In the book Lewis doesnt leave her post to save Watney and Watney doesnt cut a hole in the suit to get rescued. In the book this worked well and in a movie it would have too.
In the book, while Lewis felt guilty about leaving him behind she did all she could to get him back (ie deciding to go back, blowing a hole in the front of the ship to act as a air break) but she wasnt qualified to go EVA and get him, so she didnt. She left it for Beck. In the movie its established how good Beck is at going EVA because he traverses the ship without a guide line effortlessly, never was this established for Lewis. I found that switch up really out of character and thought it was typical Hollywood BS, "Commander left a crewman behind so they have to be the one to get them back - screw the fact that she isnt qualified as EVA expert, like Beck, she has to save the a man she left behind (god dam it)!".
I thought the movie itself was well grounded in science. But the whole 'cutting a hole in my suit to fly like Iron Man' was stupid. I liked how the book set up how Watney spent his entire time on Mars looking out for himself but at this point he had to rely solely on his crew because he couldnt do anything - in the book they discounted the Iron Man idea because it was f***ing stupid. But in typical Hollywood fashion (again), "It doesnt matter if you cant control your vector in space with air escaping from a space suit and it not very scientific... He wants to be saved that bad (god dam it)." Summary: in the book the crew saved him by figuring it out. In the movie he had to take it on himself to save himself.
The final passage of the book has a really good closing line about humans innate ability/willingness to help people who are in need, it was probably too cheesy for a movie but i thought the end scene when hes talking to the astronaut hopefuls would have been a great opportunity for it but alas. I'm probably nit picking, I went with a few friends who hadnt read the book and they loved it. As did i, except for the ending
The Martian - highly enjoyable, totally cheesy. The basic bitch of movies.
I liked it too, pretty good feel good movie, a little too jazzed/hyped up in places and unrealistic as a result (the overall premise, and the way that it handles the media interactions etc) but it is clearly going for a feel good, slightly quirky vibe which works as it is helped by the soundtrack. Good light-hearted entertainment.
7/10 would bang.
Can't help but think they did that soundtrack after Guardians of the Galaxy, but could be an overly cynical though!
Yeah, good film. Great actor too, hadn't heard of him before this film.A Most Violent Year
Really enjoyed this, excellent film. I'd watch Oscar Isaac read the dictionary.
Also would kill for his wardrobe in this.
I think they do, there's quite a few references to pop culture and I believe he listens to disco because one of the other crew members is a fan (the captain maybe?).Possibly yeah, I haven't read the book so I don't know if any of the disco tracks are referenced but it does have the same fun and cheesy vibe to it.
I think they do, there's quite a few references to pop culture and I believe he listens to disco because one of the other crew members is a fan (the captain maybe?).
He also has cheesy TV shows to watch, no?Yup. Listening to disco is the only entertainment he has for the duration of his stay. It's a recurring theme in the novel. The music is left behind on a flash drive that was owned by another crew member.
He also has cheesy TV shows to watch, no?
That's his problem, shoud've subscribed to Netflix ffs.True. Although hasn't he watched them all by quite early on in his stay?
Hang on, that's the same guy from A most violent year too? Didn't realise at the time. He looks so different in it.