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I didnt mean that they didnt actually happen in real life. I didnt buy into the portrayal.
Aye, DiCaprio just owns every role he has now days. Gotta be the best actor out there, still no oscar though.I thought it was terrific. Just finished watching it, and although I'm not a Will Smith hater, I feel Foxx did a much better job than Smith could ever have done. Sure it was OTT and a bit mentally violent, but what do you expect from a Tarentino flick? Di Caprio muct be now ranked one of the best movie actors on the planet and yes Waltz was very very good.
I'll admit I did have to look away at the;Dog scene, that was just sick and when it flashed up again later it caught me out. Thought the ending was great with Stephen getting what he deserved the Uncle Tom prick. Special mention to Samuel L Jackson there too as I'm not a fan at all and I thought he played that perfectly. The only bit which was too stupid for the story was convincing the guards to let him go and give him a gun.
All in all, highly recommended - 9/10
Well, you are wrong.I didnt mean that they didnt actually happen in real life. I didnt buy into the portrayal.
Anyone else find the Indiana Jones films not all that good? Watched Raiders of the lost Ark, was meh. Thought I'd give the Temple of Doom a try and turned if off after 30 mins.
Insufficiently Korean.
Anyone else find the Indiana Jones films not all that good? Watched Raiders of the lost Ark, was meh. Thought I'd give the Temple of Doom a try and turned if off after 30 mins. It just involved a blonde woman screaming a lot, driving me fecking insane.
Korean cinema is more miss than hit, to be fair.
I enjoy the first three, though admittedly, Temple of Doom is pretty poor. It's just that it was a film I watched a lot when I was a kid so it's kind of a guilty pleasure film now. Raiders is a brilliant action movie, great intro, good rhythm, don't know how you didn't enjoy it! As for Last Crusade, it's one of my favourite films full stop, it's the perfect adventure movie in my opinion, and the chemistry between Sean Connery and Harrison Ford is great.
Absolutely hated Crystal Skull though.
Korean cinema is more miss than hit, to be fair.
Raiders was the best of the series by some distance. The Last Crusade suffered for the introduction of Connery IMO as you only need one star in a film like this and the Guardian of The Holy Grail bit was really dumb. Temple of Doom is a bit silly but no more than you expect in an Indiana Jones movie and some of the stunts are great (if silly). The less said about the last one the better.
Django Unchained - Tarantino continuing his fine work. Inglorious Basterds was a gem of a movie and Django Unchained is similarly a brilliant film. The dialogue is witty as with most of Tarantino's films, the story develops well as does the film's characters, the acting is top drawer and you can see that Christoph Waltz is slowly becoming one of Tarantino's favourite actors to work with. For me, Tarantino kind of lost his way with Kill Bill 2 and Deathproof, but now is back on form and I'm dead excited for Kill Bill Vol. 3
I hate Kill Bill 2... it's incredibly dull. If it was anyone other then Tarentino behind it, that movie wouldn't be half as popular or liked as it currently is. Kill Bill 1 was decent though.
What a weird statement. It Tarantino wasn't behind it, the film would have nothing to do with what it is. It's quintessentially a Tarantino film with a lot of his personality in it, and that's why it's loved by quite a few people. I can understand the "dull" criticism, though I also think QT has a penchant for those kind of slow, talky films (Jackie Brown, Deathproof, IB to a certain extent...).
Did you really not like BOTSW?
King Of New York (1990)
..with Walken, Fishbourne, Snipes, Buscemi.
Love it.
9/10
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.
Christopher Walken is a total mentalist. On the subject of QT actors I think he's make a great one.
Loved Skin I Live In, RN. Thought it was a modern day Frankenstein. Elena Ayana was fantastic as the mad scientist's creation.
I watched Drive last night.
Everything is really quiet during the talking and SUDDENLY REALLY LOUD DURING THE CAR SCENES.
Ryan Gosling's script must have been about one page. All he kept doing was staring at things with a stupid smug look on his face.
So... you liked it? You didn't like it?