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  • Went to see Olympus has fallen tonight, fairly predictable film, take your brain out and leave it at the door, high on the F word count , anyone seen Iron Man 3 yet?
  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    Iron Man 3...really enjoyed it, best of all three films......Ben Kingsley stole the show...excellent cameo.
  • suzisausage
    suzisausage Posts: 11,502
    It was a while ago but saw side effects instead of trance and was pleased that I think we chose the right film. Anyone else seen it? Thought it was great. Never been a Jude law fan but it was v enjoyable. Hooked till the end.
  • grumpyaddick
    grumpyaddick Posts: 6,596

    "The Hunt" and "Searching for Sugarman" are by far the two best movies of the last year. Very different but both moving and both superb.

    Refreshing absence of American special forces "trained to kill", 3D special effects and puke inducing flag waving & tear jerking endings too.
  • Pavo
    Pavo Posts: 758
    Have seen two movies in last 48 hours, Star Trek into darkness on Thursday, which was an adrenalin rushing blast from start to finish, Benedict Cumberbatch, I salute you sir for such a convincing portrayal of a very twisted man. That movie seemed to finish a little too hastily, but that was my only criticism, otherwise, action, humour, some very dark moments and many a phasor on stun.....! Have tried to attach a pic of Alice Eve (Dr Carole Marcus) and I at the Premiere. She is a real babe.

    Last night, my dear patient wife agreed to go see Iron Man 3 and as another above has said, the best of the trilogy. Pretty serious for the most part, but like Star Trek, terrorism is at the centre of the story arc and it isn't easy making that too amusing. Action sequences are spectacular, particularly in IMAX 3D. Stay til the very end to glimpse a cameo from one of our other Marvel superhero faves (though it is not a trailer......).
  • 1StevieG
    1StevieG Posts: 10,964
    edited May 2013
    Cabin in the Woods. I give this movie the finger.
  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    edited May 2013
    Pavo said:

    Have seen two movies in last 48 hours, Star Trek into darkness on Thursday, which was an adrenalin rushing blast from start to finish, Benedict Cumberbatch, I salute you sir for such a convincing portrayal of a very twisted man. That movie seemed to finish a little too hastily, but that was my only criticism, otherwise, action, humour, some very dark moments and many a phasor on stun.....! Have tried to attach a pic of Alice Eve (Dr Carole Marcus) and I at the Premiere. She is a real babe.

    Last night, my dear patient wife agreed to go see Iron Man 3 and as another above has said, the best of the trilogy. Pretty serious for the most part, but like Star Trek, terrorism is at the centre of the story arc and it isn't easy making that too amusing. Action sequences are spectacular, particularly in IMAX 3D. Stay til the very end to glimpse a cameo from one of our other Marvel superhero faves (though it is not a trailer......).

    Just about to book Gold Class tickets for Star Trek, Its mine and the Mrs Birthday, so really looking forward to it.

  • TEL said:

    Pavo said:

    Have seen two movies in last 48 hours, Star Trek into darkness on Thursday, which was an adrenalin rushing blast from start to finish, Benedict Cumberbatch, I salute you sir for such a convincing portrayal of a very twisted man. That movie seemed to finish a little too hastily, but that was my only criticism, otherwise, action, humour, some very dark moments and many a phasor on stun.....! Have tried to attach a pic of Alice Eve (Dr Carole Marcus) and I at the Premiere. She is a real babe.

    Last night, my dear patient wife agreed to go see Iron Man 3 and as another above has said, the best of the trilogy. Pretty serious for the most part, but like Star Trek, terrorism is at the centre of the story arc and it isn't easy making that too amusing. Action sequences are spectacular, particularly in IMAX 3D. Stay til the very end to glimpse a cameo from one of our other Marvel superhero faves (though it is not a trailer......).

    Just about to book Gold Class tickets for Star Trek, Its mine and the Mrs Birthday, so really looking forward to it.

    Sounds like its gunna be more like your birthday than hers with that film choice ;)
  • donnyaddick
    donnyaddick Posts: 315
    Watched Quartet and 7 Psychopaths the other night. Thought Quartet was fantastic - classic British gentle comedy with top quality cast. 7 Psychopaths good too if slightly overlong and a bit too sure of itself but again good cast and it keeps you interested.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,747
    edited May 2013
    These are the films i have seen recently...

    Broken City 5 out of 10

    http://youtu.be/Q3HgYu1atOo

    Happy People: A Year in the Taiga 6 out of 10

    http://youtu.be/V1pOjj49d9Y

    Welcome to the puch 4 out of 10

    http://youtu.be/rr-O_v0mlx8

    Bernie 6 out of 10

    http://youtu.be/YJuhWKcY_6U
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  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,747
    A few more...

    Dark Skies 8 out of 10

    http://youtu.be/K8iLp1xQtPQ

    Jack Reacher 8 out of 10


    http://youtu.be/kK7y8Ou0VvM

    Sound of my voice ( 2011 ) 8 out of 10

    http://youtu.be/W20Fl5m5FdM
  • Pavo
    Pavo Posts: 758
    Happy Birthday Mr and Mrs TEL! Suspect you will like it, hope she does too....
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,628
    Pavo said:

    Have seen two movies in last 48 hours, Star Trek into darkness on Thursday, which was an adrenalin rushing blast from start to finish, Benedict Cumberbatch, I salute you sir for such a convincing portrayal of a very twisted man. That movie seemed to finish a little too hastily, but that was my only criticism, otherwise, action, humour, some very dark moments and many a phasor on stun.....! Have tried to attach a pic of Alice Eve (Dr Carole Marcus) and I at the Premiere. She is a real babe.

    Last night, my dear patient wife agreed to go see Iron Man 3 and as another above has said, the best of the trilogy. Pretty serious for the most part, but like Star Trek, terrorism is at the centre of the story arc and it isn't easy making that too amusing. Action sequences are spectacular, particularly in IMAX 3D. Stay til the very end to glimpse a cameo from one of our other Marvel superhero faves (though it is not a trailer......).

    Am I missing something here ?? If that is a picture of you & your wife then WTF are you doing going out !!!!
  • Redskin
    Redskin Posts: 3,113


    "The Hunt" and "Searching for Sugarman" are by far the two best movies of the last year. Very different but both moving and both superb.

    Refreshing absence of American special forces "trained to kill", 3D special effects and puke inducing flag waving & tear jerking endings too.

    Go easy on Searching for Sugarman,I was told it was a 'brilliant' film.

    It was alright,nothing more. There were actors in it . . .

  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    I want to go see Star Trek in the DBox seats at O2, but they only seem to be available for Ironman. I dont want to see Ironman !
  • Alex Wright
    Alex Wright Posts: 8,214
    TEL said:

    Iron Man 3...really enjoyed it, best of all three films......Ben Kingsley stole the show...excellent cameo.

    The end credits go on for ages, but it's worth waiting until the very end!

  • Rob
    Rob Posts: 11,794

    Pavo said:

    Have seen two movies in last 48 hours, Star Trek into darkness on Thursday, which was an adrenalin rushing blast from start to finish, Benedict Cumberbatch, I salute you sir for such a convincing portrayal of a very twisted man. That movie seemed to finish a little too hastily, but that was my only criticism, otherwise, action, humour, some very dark moments and many a phasor on stun.....! Have tried to attach a pic of Alice Eve (Dr Carole Marcus) and I at the Premiere. She is a real babe.

    Last night, my dear patient wife agreed to go see Iron Man 3 and as another above has said, the best of the trilogy. Pretty serious for the most part, but like Star Trek, terrorism is at the centre of the story arc and it isn't easy making that too amusing. Action sequences are spectacular, particularly in IMAX 3D. Stay til the very end to glimpse a cameo from one of our other Marvel superhero faves (though it is not a trailer......).

    Am I missing something here ?? If that is a picture of you & your wife then WTF are you doing going out !!!!
    Yes, you are missing something. It's not his wife.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,747
    Just watched Parker and found it entertaining. Statham does what Statham does best and Jennifer Lopez is surprisingly good.

    7 out of 10


    http://youtu.be/KgYaiLcByRo
  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100

    TEL said:

    Pavo said:

    Have seen two movies in last 48 hours, Star Trek into darkness on Thursday, which was an adrenalin rushing blast from start to finish, Benedict Cumberbatch, I salute you sir for such a convincing portrayal of a very twisted man. That movie seemed to finish a little too hastily, but that was my only criticism, otherwise, action, humour, some very dark moments and many a phasor on stun.....! Have tried to attach a pic of Alice Eve (Dr Carole Marcus) and I at the Premiere. She is a real babe.

    Last night, my dear patient wife agreed to go see Iron Man 3 and as another above has said, the best of the trilogy. Pretty serious for the most part, but like Star Trek, terrorism is at the centre of the story arc and it isn't easy making that too amusing. Action sequences are spectacular, particularly in IMAX 3D. Stay til the very end to glimpse a cameo from one of our other Marvel superhero faves (though it is not a trailer......).

    Just about to book Gold Class tickets for Star Trek, Its mine and the Mrs Birthday, so really looking forward to it.

    Sounds like its gunna be more like your birthday than hers with that film choice ;)
    Nah she is a Trekky mate it was her idea :)

  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    Pavo said:

    Happy Birthday Mr and Mrs TEL! Suspect you will like it, hope she does too....

    Thanks mate...yeah she was excited about the trailer when we saw it a couple of months back.....all booked in the comfort of Gold Class too....no idiots on mobiles or people talking loudly whilst the film is on....bliss.
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  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100

    TEL said:

    Iron Man 3...really enjoyed it, best of all three films......Ben Kingsley stole the show...excellent cameo.

    The end credits go on for ages, but it's worth waiting until the very end!

    Yeah we waited for the burger bar scene...very funny

  • Pavo
    Pavo Posts: 758
    Erm, are there alternate endings to Iron Man 3's credits then? I didn't see a burger bar scene. I saw a scene in on a couch in an apartment - no burgers in sight....
  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 7,783
    Wasn't the burger bar scene at the end of Avengers Assemble?
  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,091
    Jack Reacher...expected more
  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100

    Wasn't the burger bar scene at the end of Avengers Assemble?

    Youre 100% correct mate I watched the Avengers the night after.....my mistake.

  • Mendonca In Asdas
    Mendonca In Asdas Posts: 22,651
    DA9 said:

    Jack Reacher...expected more

    I think you'll get more, how many more sequels have they got planned now Tom Cruise has bought the franchise to the Lee Childs books?

  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,091

    DA9 said:

    Jack Reacher...expected more

    I think you'll get more, how many more sequels have they got planned now Tom Cruise has bought the franchise to the Lee Childs books?

    Didnt know that, this was based on single shot I believe.

    Actually, whether you believe me or not, my inner sleuth worked out the shooting scene and who died for what reason once the victims were described etc, including (spoiler alert) man with flowers and blonde woman, which when revealed I suppose spoiled it for me, didnt think the plot line was tight enough.

  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,747
    Just Seen Star Trek Into The Darkness and i loved it. Fantastic story and some superb special affects . JJ Abrahams has surpassed himself. Definitely the best Star Trek movie ever made. 9 out of 10

    http://youtu.be/r5gdbUC9mWU
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,006
    edited May 2013
    Just Seen Star Trek Into The Darkness and i loved it. Fantastic story and some superb special affects . JJ Abrahams has surpassed himself.

    Saw it Thursday ... very enjoyable ... special effects are superb
  • Alex Wright
    Alex Wright Posts: 8,214
    into the darkness. saw it today, as good as it's predecessor, up there with the best of the star trek movies