Film The Redcafe Movie review thread

Definitely not on the same level as Real Steel eh Wibble?

Good point well made. All movies should be judged against totally different types of movie. :wenger:

There is Something About Mary is one of my favorite comedy films and Godfather 2 is another favorite of mine. But you can't compare them directly.

2001 is just slow pseudy pretentious nonsense.
 
A bit of Kubric bromance going on methinks.
 
Photography on Cosmopolis is fecking great though. Peter Suschitsky, who did Empire Strikes Back, some of the old Peter Watkins and Ken Russell films, lots of the Cronenbergs including eXistenZ and Naked Lunch. Bit of a genius.

Haven't seen Lincoln yet. But has there ever been a film about slavery/segregation where the heart of the story isn't some noble white guy/gal who fights to free the dusky bondsman? Isn't it about time there was one with a black hero played by a black actor? Come on Spike Lee, sort it out.
 
It's an awful, awful film though Plizzle. Or at least I thought so. It's impossible to get into or care about. And don't tell me that was the whole point of it or I will literally have to kill you.

Well it is adapted from a Don DeLillo novel.

I thought for a moment about posting a green smiley, and then perhaps about agreeing in a droll comical way...and then I thought feck it, I might as well admit that I have no idea who this person is.

Mockers, I think you might like that Once Upon A Time In Anatolia. It's phenomenal writing and filmmaking.

I've just acquired it. I'm going to watch it now.
 
It's an awful, awful film though Plizzle. Or at least I thought so. It's impossible to get into or care about. And don't tell me that was the whole point of it or I will literally have to kill you.

No it was massively boring and shit. I'm just bigging up the DoP cos he lives down the road and is a really nice bloke.

I thought for a moment about posting a green smiley, and then perhaps about agreeing in a droll comical way...and then I thought feck it, I might as well admit that I have no idea who this person is.

:lol: imagine if that ethos was extended to the CE forum... no-one would ever post, apart from occasionally Frosty.

I've just acquired it. I'm going to watch it now.

That will keep you up till about 3. Imagine all the posts about Robin van Persie you could make in that time.

Sorry pete. About everything.
including your shit taste in films
 
Agree with your take on Cosmopolis, but don't listen to R. N7, Holy Motors is awful.

I disagree, but I can understand how it can be to some people's distaste.

Photography on Cosmopolis is fecking great though. Peter Suschitsky, who did Empire Strikes Back, some of the old Peter Watkins and Ken Russell films, lots of the Cronenbergs including eXistenZ and Naked Lunch. Bit of a genius.

Haven't seen Lincoln yet. But has there ever been a film about slavery/segregation where the heart of the story isn't some noble white guy/gal who fights to free the dusky bondsman? Isn't it about time there was one with a black hero played by a black actor? Come on Spike Lee, sort it out.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2024544/

I'm ridiculously excited for that film. I like McQueen's earlier work and just look at that cast.
 
Ooh. Though I could do without Cumberbatch.

McQueen's interesting at any rate. I LOVED 'Bear'... shut up Mockney... but thought the hunger strike one was shite.

I enjoyed Hunger but I was a bit underwhelmed by Shame.
 
The Frozen

A very low budget horror, only has a cast of 3.
A young couple have a snowmobile accident and are left stranded, when the boyfriend disappearers, she is then stalked by a strange hunter in the snow covered woods.

It is not the best film you will ever see, but it is no means the worst you will see either, I found it very entertaining.

5/10
 
I disagree, but I can understand how it can be to some people's distaste.

I was being voluntarily extreme and pithy, but yeah I hated it. For more or less the same reasons as Cosmopolis.

I'm ridiculously excited for that film. I like McQueen's earlier work and just look at that cast.

Looking very much forward to that one too, I loved McQueen's Hunger and Shame (also because I think Fassbender's an amazing actor), haven't seen any of his shorts but can't wait for Twelve years a slave to be released.
 
The Sound of My Voice (2012) - 4

It's got elements of Another Earth (Brit Marling starring and co-writing, pseudo sci-fi) and The Man From Earth (largely takes place in one room with a small group of eager listeners/believers/disbelievers) but it's much worse than both. It's a psuedo-intellectual thriller not done very well. Worse still was the absurd handshake (among many other absurd moments in the film):
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I'm not sure why I even watched it all. Worse than the movie was this "interview" I came across with the co-star/writer and some weirdo.

Just watched this now. I think your review sums it up pretty well. I also felt half way through the movie that I should just stop watching it. The ending in a way cheapened Another earth for me as well, which while not a ground breaking sci-fi movie, was a well rounded one at least with better depiction of human emotions at play.
 
Amour - It's 2 AM in the morning here and this is quite a heavy movie to take in. Damn.
 
I'm considering watching the Lord of the Rings again over Christmas. Not sure if I can justify 9 whole hours though.

I've started re-watching them now that I've seen the Hobbit. First ever re-watch of them and I've got on Fellowship at the moment. Now that I've seen the whole thing I can appreciate this a lot more and remember it as better than I first thought it was.
 
The 12 Christmas Disasters

Yet another view of the apocalypse by the SyFy channel, this one was better than there normal rubbish, but not by a great deal.
The story is a bit bonkers, the Mayans foretold the end of the world by the Christmas song ,the 12 days of Christmas and this girl had to find 5 rings to stop it, there is the obligatory religious nut that tries to stop her finding the rings.
The CGI was better than most SyFy films.

It is not a film that many will enjoy, but I did.

4.5/10
 
The 12 Christmas Disasters

Yet another view of the apocalypse by the SyFy channel, this one was better than there normal rubbish, but not by a great deal.
The story is a bit bonkers, the Mayans foretold the end of the world by the Christmas song ,the 12 days of Christmas and this girl had to find 5 rings to stop it, there is the obligatory religious nut that tries to stop her finding the rings.
The CGI was better than most SyFy films.

It is not a film that many will enjoy, but I did.

4.5/10

:lol: Surely you're wumming. Did the 3 french hens make an appearance?
 
Midnight Run - I was a bit disappointed with this, my dad raves about it constantly but I thought it was a bit too pedestrian and had too much cheesy 80's music (the opening minutes were so unbearable that I almost turned it off). De Niro delivered the goods as you'd expect him to do in a role like that but I didn't think his buddy's banter was up to scratch.
 
Birdemic. 0/10. Worst film ever. Not ever worth watching to see how bad it is.

Imdb:

Director James Nguyen is a Moviehead! Also known as Master of Romantic Thrillers Among the new generation of auteurs in the 21st Century, Nguyen has extensive experience in the movie business. In 1998, he founded Moviehead.com, an online movie theater. In 2001, he produced and directed Julie and Jack - a romantic thriller about love and spirituality. A modern day Romeo and Juliet. Julie and Jack stars Ms. Tippi Hedren (Hitchcock's The Birds). In 2004, he completed a second film: Replica - a romantic thriller. Recently, James completed directing the cult sensation hit, Birdemic - Shock and Terror, a romantic thriller about a platoon of eagles & vultures attacking the residents of a small town. Currently, James is working on the sequel, Birdemic II - The Resurrection Also, The Sea is Rising
 
Midnight Run - I was a bit disappointed with this, my dad raves about it constantly but I thought it was a bit too pedestrian and had too much cheesy 80's music (the opening minutes were so unbearable that I almost turned it off). De Niro delivered the goods as you'd expect him to do in a role like that but I didn't think his buddy's banter was up to scratch.

I saw this in the summer. Really enjoyed it myself. I know what you mean, the way people love it you expect it to be a masterpiece. It's gentler than that.

At the heart of it though is a lovely script and some terrific acting. I love the way their relationship develops, without ever (well, until right at the end) becoming the cheesy buddy story you think it's about to.
 
Watched Once upon a time in Anatolia and have been pondering about it for last 40 mins or so.... Not sure what to make of it as of now. Would love to discuss it more here with those who have seen it some time soon!
 
I saw this in the summer. Really enjoyed it myself. I know what you mean, the way people love it you expect it to be a masterpiece. It's gentler than that.

At the heart of it though is a lovely script and some terrific acting. I love the way their relationship develops, without ever (well, until right at the end) becoming the cheesy buddy story you think it's about to.

My dad ranks it as his second favourite film of all-time, after MASH.

Watched Once upon a time in Anatolia and have been pondering about it for last 40 mins or so.... Not sure what to make of it as of now. Would love to discuss it more here with those who have seen it some time soon!

It's definitely a film that evokes much discussion.

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its an oldie but watched Citizen X last night starring Stephen Rea & Donald Sutherland, true story based on the infamous Russian serial killer who remained at large for years due mainly to bureacratic incompetence on behalh of the then backward Soviet regime. Great movie.