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That video was like a Windows 2000 screensaver montage.
Yeah heard that one before!That video was like a Windows 2000 screensaver montage.
So. More reviews. I've watched a lot of movies over the last week.
Kingsman
I reckon if I was 14 or 15 years old this would go down as my favourite movie of all time. Being a fully grown adult I was less impressed but it was good fun all the same. Yer man who played the spy kid had bags of charisma and the whole clash of cultures between a London "yoot" and the landed gentry of the Kingsmen lifted it above run of the mill fair. The knowing nods to other films of the genre worked quite well too. "This ain't that type of movie". I just hope they didn't get a 15 certificate because that would exclude the people to whom it would appeal the most.
6/10
Watched this last night and loved it, but one major gripe they had a conference at the start with all the other agents. Where the feck did they go for the rest of the film.
It's one of my (female) friend's favourite film.Have any of you known a woman who enjoyed Withnail and I?
I showed it to the missus and about ten minutes in she turned to me and said 'is this supposed to be a comedy?'
Have any of you known a woman who enjoyed Withnail and I?
I showed it to the missus and about ten minutes in she turned to me and said 'is this supposed to be a comedy?'
My wife's a big fan. Or was. We haven't watched it in at least a decade. Is your missus American?
Yes, so it has to be in-your-face Paul Blart: Mall Cop stuff for her kind.
All three great films. Have you seen The Orphanage? One of my all time favourites.It's one of my (female) friend's favourite film.
Saw It Follows last night and loved it. Joint best horror film I've seen since The Descent, along with The Babadook. Thought the set up, visuals, and score were all incredible (latter two very Halloween), was only let down by it the story losing momentum in the last half hour. Was genius how they made you on edge every time the shot simply had a large, visible background.
Didn't know you hadn't watched it. Did you enjoy it?I'm gonna watch Interstellar.
That's just your reluctant way to say you actually enjoyed it, isn't it? Didn't really mind Damon (though I don't mind him generally speaking), but I know a lot of people don't really like him.Interstellar - Doesn't Matt Damon just ruin films? I didn't like the third act much but I can't say that I didn't kinda enjoy the ride as a whole.
You're most definitely wrong. Swap Matt for Zombie Mark Strong and you have the best film ever. Missed opportunity by Nolan imo.At least he wasn't a zombie, amiright
It's one of my (female) friend's favourite film.
Saw It Follows last night and loved it. Joint best horror film I've seen since The Descent, along with The Babadook. Thought the set up, visuals, and score were all incredible (latter two very Halloween), was only let down by it the story losing momentum in the last half hour. Was genius how they made you on edge every time the shot simply had a large, visible background.
Oh come onThat love speech was one of the worst scenes I remember watching for a while and it kinda took a nosedive after that.
I know I shouldn't expect too much of a Nolan blockbuster but it didn't even deliver on a sentimental front, a far cry from the brilliance of A.I.
Can't believe you've enjoyed a blockbuster. You've changed, man.Interstellar - Doesn't Matt Damon just ruin films? I didn't like the third act much but I can't say that I didn't kinda enjoy the ride as a whole.
Have you seen Ex-Machina yet?That love speech was one of the worst scenes I remember watching for a while and it kinda took a nosedive after that.
I know I shouldn't expect too much of a Nolan blockbuster but it didn't even deliver on a sentimental front, a far cry from the brilliance of A.I.
I've enjoyed many blockbusters, I just don't often think they're that good.Can't believe you've enjoyed a blockbuster. You've changed, man.
I saw it when it came out and remember little beyond there being a scary kid in a mask in Spain(?). Probably due a re-watch.All three great films. Have you seen The Orphanage? One of my all time favourites.
That love speech was one of the worst scenes I remember watching for a while and it kinda took a nosedive after that.
I know I shouldn't expect too much of a Nolan blockbuster but it didn't even deliver on a sentimental front, a far cry from the brilliance of A.I.
ThisThe love speech was great.
No you ruined it.Fixed![]()
I respectfully disagree.The Fifth Element did the love stuff better.