Film The Redcafe Movie review thread

Safety Not Guaranteed - Decent indie time-travel flick. Aubrey Plaza <3<3

Meh. Took a few liberties with time travel rules. Too much "let the audience make up their minds what really happened" for me.

Nice to see Plaza getting a lead role though.
 
Watched the first half of Once Upon a Time in America. Great film so far. If it keeps up like this it'll probably go down behind the Godfather's as the greatest gangster movie I've seen.
 
I have never heard of this film, but if it is the same class has the Godfather, then I think I need to watch it.

Watch it. I will warn you that patience is required with the length of it, but if you enjoyed the Godfather and are in the right mood for this, you'll love it.
 
Cypher - A pretty entertaining Corporate Espionage/Sci-Fi yarn from the bloke who directed the Cube. A decent twisting plot that, whilst possibly a bit predicatble and convulted at the same time, is still quite interesting and holds your attention. Plus it has that B-Movie Sci-Fi feel to it... which I always enjoy.
 
Narc - Excellent gritty cop drama from the bloke who did The Grey. Ray Liotta is superb in it, and it's definitley worth checking out if you like this sort of thing.
 
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. After two aborted attempts to watch it in the last month I'm going to have to say I found this film boring as pig shit.

One of my favourite films recently. Go figure.
 
Am I the only one who is generally finding the best tv much better than films in general? I haven't seen a film that I have enjoyed as much as Breaking Bad or Game of Thrones or Homeland recently.

Plus you only waste 45 mins of your time if a tv show is rubbish.
 
the usual suspects I know I know. I'm about 17 years late watching this. Being honest I was expecting much more from it after all the hype, and the only thing that kept me guessing was if the big twist could really be so obvious. It was.
 
You're a hard man to please, Mr I. :D
 
End of Watch I recommend seeing this film. LA cop movie from David Ayer who did Training Day Harsh Times. Stars Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena, both were excellent some of the best on screen chemistry I've seen in awhile. Hollywood does take it's liberties in the film, but the acting by the two main characters more than makes up for it.

6.5/10
 
End of Watch I recommend seeing this film. LA cop movie from David Ayer who did Training Day Harsh Times. Stars Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena, both were excellent some of the best on screen chemistry I've seen in awhile. Hollywood does take it's liberties in the film, but the acting by the two main characters more than makes up for it.

6.5/10

I saw the trailer for that film... the hand-held/found footage style it's shot in put me right off, not sure I could take 90 minutes of that!
 
It is a problem watching a film that you know has a twist.
 
Hard not to do when it is a film that everyone has told you has a great twist.
 
Expendables 2 What a movie. If you are watching it as a parody, then it's excellent, but as a serious action movie it's awfull. :lol:
 
It is a problem watching a film that you know has a twist.

Indeed, some people are lured into trying to work out the twist rather than just enjoying the film.

Yeah, that's probably been the problem. For years I've seen the film appear on peoples 'top #' lists, so I expected so much and I knew there was going to be a twist so my brain was in overdrive. Normally I'm such a popcorn movie watcher and never think about the ending till it arrives.
 
I didn't think so. I thought the whole problem with Expendables 1 was that it took itself very seriously. It really lacked that "well this is just us having a bit of fun" thing (that the A Team, which came out around the same period, definitely had), it was too straight-faced for me. Plus the action scenes were pretty crap (except for the part where they attack a docking thing with a plane), especially the last one with all the shooting, it was like it was shot by an epileptic guy. Impossible to watch.

Was very disappointed because I love it when films like that don't take themselves seriously and you get the feeling it was just good fun to shoot the picture. I didn't get that feeling from Expendables 1 and found it very boring.

Don't know about n°2 though, didn't go to see it.
 
the usual suspects I know I know. I'm about 17 years late watching this. Being honest I was expecting much more from it after all the hype, and the only thing that kept me guessing was if the big twist could really be so obvious. It was.

Agree about this being a totally overrated film.


Taking Off - Milos Foreman (1971)

This was Foreman's first American film after coming over from Czechoslovakia, and very vintage 60s. Kind of a stereotypical 60s daughter runaway plot, but done in a very original, daring, artsy way. Fantastic folk music throughout, including cameos of the sexy overbite of Carly Simon, and the impossibly hot back up singers of Tina Turner. There was one classic scene of a support group of parents of runaway kids and they're taught how to smoke pot so they can relate better to their troubled kids, which kind of makes sense, and was a brilliant, hilarious scene. I imagine Foreman could never expect any commercial success with that scene, but it was a brilliant, comical thing to shove in conservative America's face.

A lot of actors in this who would later become much better known. Enjoyed this film very much, especially the young female folk singing parts.


8 cocks up.

*Edit: "8 cocks up" . . . ha ha.
 
I didn't think so. I thought the whole problem with Expendables 1 was that it took itself very seriously. It really lacked that "well this is just us having a bit of fun" thing (that the A Team, which came out around the same period, definitely had), it was too straight-faced for me. Plus the action scenes were pretty crap (except for the part where they attack a docking thing with a plane), especially the last one with all the shooting, it was like it was shot by an epileptic guy. Impossible to watch.

Was very disappointed because I love it when films like that don't take themselves seriously and you get the feeling it was just good fun to shoot the picture. I didn't get that feeling from Expendables 1 and found it very boring.

Don't know about n°2 though, didn't go to see it.

I don't rate first part that good also, but I think it's still better than the second one.
 
I didn't think so. I thought the whole problem with Expendables 1 was that it took itself very seriously. It really lacked that "well this is just us having a bit of fun" thing (that the A Team, which came out around the same period, definitely had), it was too straight-faced for me. Plus the action scenes were pretty crap (except for the part where they attack a docking thing with a plane), especially the last one with all the shooting, it was like it was shot by an epileptic guy. Impossible to watch.

Was very disappointed because I love it when films like that don't take themselves seriously and you get the feeling it was just good fun to shoot the picture. I didn't get that feeling from Expendables 1 and found it very boring.

Don't know about n°2 though, didn't go to see it.

Number 2 was very tongue in cheek.
 
I didn't think so. I thought the whole problem with Expendables 1 was that it took itself very seriously. It really lacked that "well this is just us having a bit of fun" thing (that the A Team, which came out around the same period, definitely had), it was too straight-faced for me. Plus the action scenes were pretty crap (except for the part where they attack a docking thing with a plane), especially the last one with all the shooting, it was like it was shot by an epileptic guy. Impossible to watch.

Was very disappointed because I love it when films like that don't take themselves seriously and you get the feeling it was just good fun to shoot the picture. I didn't get that feeling from Expendables 1 and found it very boring.

Don't know about n°2 though, didn't go to see it.

They're not the "this is abit of taking fun" kind of movie, they present themself as serious badass movie (albeit over the top)

But we have to see them with a light hearted over the top action

That's just it, pure popcorn flick we sorely miss from the 80 and 90s
 
I didn't think so. I thought the whole problem with Expendables 1 was that it took itself very seriously. It really lacked that "well this is just us having a bit of fun" thing (that the A Team, which came out around the same period, definitely had), it was too straight-faced for me. Plus the action scenes were pretty crap (except for the part where they attack a docking thing with a plane), especially the last one with all the shooting, it was like it was shot by an epileptic guy. Impossible to watch.

Was very disappointed because I love it when films like that don't take themselves seriously and you get the feeling it was just good fun to shoot the picture. I didn't get that feeling from Expendables 1 and found it very boring.

Don't know about n°2 though, didn't go to see it.

I loved the first one, I did not expect anything worth an Oscar, I just wanted to be entertained for 90+ minutes and that is what it did.
What I got was what I expected, a group of ageing action hero's at the twilight of there careers having some fun.
I will watch the second one expecting the same.
 
Tonight I saw "Shame"

Decent movie, 7.5/10

I don't really have a lot to say about it. It's basicly Michael fassbender going around banging hot chicks and trying to make us feel sorry for him.
 
Expendables 2 What a movie. If you are watching it as a parody, then it's excellent, but as a serious action movie it's awfull. :lol:

Even worse than the first one? Surely not.
 
Number 2 was very tongue in cheek.

Tongue in cheek, that was the phrase I was looking for when I was writing my message! That's what I thought the first one lacked and could have been useful. Maybe I'll try to give Expendables 2 a chance. Unlikely though.

Sky1981: I understand what direction they went in, however for that over the top full on action, the least I expect is good action scenes. I thought they were very poorly put together in number 1, I didn't get any satisfaction out of that point.
 
I watched The Godfather last night again for probably the fifth time. It really is a masterpiece. Without a doubt one of the most beautiful movies ever filmed. I just love how understated the acting is. Now to see if I can get hold of the other two this week.
 
I watched The Godfather last night again for probably the fifth time. It really is a masterpiece. Without a doubt one of the most beautiful movies ever filmed. I just love how understated the acting is. Now to see if I can get hold of the other two this week.

Still not watched the third one yet. The first 2 are among the best films I have seen.