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The movies were boring and I don't think the TV series is all that.
Just watched Zero Dark Thirty. I really liked it. Those 25 minutes when they raided the house was pretty fecking awesome. To transfer that whole sequence to the big screen is just brilliant. 8.5/10
A question I've had recently while reading this thread: those who post regularly in here, when talking about recent films, have you usually seen them in theaters or is it DVDs/Blurays/overmaybenotsolegalsources? I wonder cause the perception of a film when watching it for the first time can usually be affected quite vastly whether you've seen it in great quality in a nice cinema or not (well it does that for me), and I know that France is one of the countries where people go to the pictures the most in Europe, so I was wondering if it was the same in England or others countries...
A question I've had recently while reading this thread: those who post regularly in here, when talking about recent films, have you usually seen them in theaters or is it DVDs/Blurays/overmaybenotsolegalsources? I wonder cause the perception of a film when watching it for the first time can usually be affected quite vastly whether you've seen it in great quality in a nice cinema or not (well it does that for me), and I know that France is one of the countries where people go to the pictures the most in Europe, so I was wondering if it was the same in England or others countries...
I was a bit disappointed with the raid, it almost felt like a made-for-TV reconstruction of the event.
Flight - Really enjoyed it. Denzel Washington is brilliant, as he usually is. Aside from that, John Goodman played Denzel's drug dealer and was great. Away to watch Django now.
Flight - Really enjoyed it. Denzel Washington is brilliant, as he usually is. Aside from that, John Goodman played Denzel's drug dealer and was great. Away to watch Django now.
I'm really looking forward to this. I watched Out of Time the other night, which was a okay film at best, but Denzel just elevates anything he's in for me... I could literally watch him in any movie and have a good time with it.
Flight - Really enjoyed it. Denzel Washington is brilliant, as he usually is. Aside from that, John Goodman played Denzel's drug dealer and was great. Away to watch Django now.
Even Book of Eli?
But if you haven't, you should definitely check out Man on Fire, Training Day and John Q... they are my favorite Denzel flicks
Yeah John Q. is one of his not that well known I think but it's worth a watch. Though I saw it a long time ago and I wonder whether if I saw it again now its take on the American medical system would seem a bit simplistic... can't remember to be honest. Training Day is good though his performance is a bit OTT, and didn't really deserve an oscar in my opinion.
I quite like Denzel Washington, he's a competent actor, but I don't think he's a great actor. There's rarely been a film where he's really blown me away, but that's maybe partly due to having the impression he plays the same character film after film.
It's evangelist drivel.
Ah actually he was brilliant in Malcolm X, yep you're right Annihilate! That for me was his real standout career performance, shame he didn't win the oscar for that. Also I pointed out the oscar thing just to underline I didn't think he was brilliant in Training Day (just very good), but in fairness oscars don't mean much, they're often just won after intense lobbying, and if I recall correctly, that year there was huge buzz about how for the first time two black actors (him and Halle Berry) could win it the same year.
Anyway, I don't want to be seen as not rating him, he's a very competent actor who gets the job done in most of his films, and my point that he's the same in each film was probably a bit exagerated, it's just during the last few years that I've had that feeling I think.
I like Book of Eli! It looks incredible, it's shot superbly, Denzel gets to be a badass and Gary Oldman gets to over-act... what's not to like?
Training Day is good though his performance is a bit OTT, and didn't really deserve an oscar in my opinion
I don't know, for me personally, Denzel's acting has got a stage where it's always the same... not saying it's not good but becoming a tad predictable for me
Yeah, but Bjork, therefor it's good.Dancer in the Dark - Apart from a few truly electrifying musical numbers I thought it was one of Von Trier's lesser works, a bit dreary with too much dogme and too much 60's beigeness.