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Not the only poster to be named Poster of the Year
Drive's hugely overrated. It's half a good 00s TV episode and half a shit 80s music video.
Seven Psychopaths: Good dialogue with a passable attempt at a movie constructed around it. Some genuine funny momments (most of them from Sam Rockwell) but ultimately not enough of them to raise it above an average and slightly disjointed movie that does not reach anywhere near the heights of In Brugges at any point. Needed a more coherant and interesting plot to raise it above a decent black comedy. A little disapointing considering the expectation.
6/10
Seven Psychopaths - A Coens/Tarantino-esque film done in the same fashion as Kaufman's Adaptation...Gangster slash meditation on writers block and storytelling. It was very twisty, turny...quite enjoyable and drew a few laughs (Sam Rockwell was a real live wire, probably the standout performer in it), but I felt the humour was a bit too crude and in your face at times. I think it could have been a lot better and it probably looked a bit better on paper but it just never really came to life on the screen.
Drive's hugely overrated. It's half a good 00s TV episode and half a shit 80s music video.
Watching Amour tonight, if it's anywhere near as good as SILI... I'm in for a treat.
I thought Gosling was brilliant, more than pulled it off.
Glad you loved it. Aye, she was great.
It's great.
I was more referring to that element of the film, rather than his performance.
It seems to be her only major film role, which is a bit of a shame.
Moneyball - One of the best sports films I've seen in ages.
Drive was excellent
Just saw Flight. Denzel Washington is really good in it.
Nice movie - 7.5/10.I'm not such a big fan of dramas, but this one definitely worth seeing it.Denzel never seems to disappoint. John Goodmanwas great.
And I can still smell the alcohol.
I really enjoyed it as well, but didn't you find it a bit overrated? I mean, if you take it at face value, for what it is, it's good entertainment, a really interesting film about a certain aspect of sport history, but don't you think all the accolades it got (oscars and nominations...) were a bit too much?
I really enjoyed it as well, but didn't you find it a bit overrated? I mean, if you take it at face value, for what it is, it's good entertainment, a really interesting film about a certain aspect of sport history, but don't you think all the accolades it got (oscars and nominations...) were a bit too much?
I enjoyed Cloud Atlas, which I wasn't expecting to. Shame about the dodgy makeup and terrible accents though. It would've benefited hugely from not having recognisable faces, but I imagine part of the financing depended on it. Takes a while to get into mind, I tried to watch it 3 times before I eventually got into it...and, naturally, had stopped laughing at the eye taping Orientalfication of Hugh Grant.
I also enjoyed it despite its obvious flaws and yellow face bits.
Killing Them Softly - 3/10
I was bored to death most of the time just praying for the movie to be over.
wish I had read this before ... i agree that it was strange ... and very boring, laced with random violence. avoid at all costs. 3/10
Thankfully also saw Life of Pi in 3d.
Avatar like cinematography with gorgeous views of marine life in the vast ocean. Many say its gonna win oscars galore and for film craft, deservedly so, but there are issues IMO
7.5/10At its heart it seems to be a simple story - an allegory about a boy and a tiger that masks an horrific experience on board a drifting lifeboat.
However, the structure of the piece means that when the truth is finally relayed in the film, all its impact is lost in the confusion of what has gone before.
Instead of shock, I felt only irritation that the two-hour allegory had been so unambiguous and had given no hints to the truth which - for maximum effect - should have immediately become apparent in the telling of the second story.
So instead of feeling illuminated by the end, I felt cheated and disappointed. I felt the writer and director lost sight of the most important emotional arc and thereby diminished any impact at the end a beautiful film.
Would you say it's worth watching in 2D or is it better to hold out for 3D?
Killing Them Softly (2012):
Good film that at times over plays its hand but manages to make some interesting parallels along the way. Nothing spectacular, but expecting that would be completely missing the point of the film. If Unforgiven is an anti-western then this is an anti-gangster movie that does a solid job of showing what is essentially an industry like any other whilst it is going through a recession. Good performances all round, I was considering giving it a 6.5 but took that up to a 7 based on Pitt’s final speech which topped off the movie perfectly. Definitely worth watching.
7/10
Yeah, I think many people are completely missing the point of the film. It's a satire, not a traditional gangster film. The title couldn't be more misleading though.