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The last Adam Sandler film I saw was jack and Jill- I doubt I will be seeing another.
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ken_shabby said:The last Adam Sandler film I saw was jack and Jill- I doubt I will be seeing another.
He does have quite a few duffers, his old ones were good Happy Gilmore, Billy Maddison, 50 First dates... imo but probably seen a lot more bad ones.1 -
Gave that a 7 as I thought it was slightly predictable. Reasonably entertaining though.IdleHans said:Just back from seeing a Picturehouse Mystery Movie (ie you get in for a fiver and take your chances on what you see, though it'll be a forthcoming release).Tonight's was Knives Out (no spoilers follow, but do try to avoid them). A sort of souped-up whodunnit that apparently has all the ingredients of an old fashioned crime solving film. But add to that a twisty plot, lots of laugh out loud moments, a very good cast including Daniel Craig, Christopher Plummer, Don Johnson, Toni Collette, Jamie Lee Curtis and others, and it was a film I really enjoyed. Moderate expectations often result in a more enjoyable experience, and tonight's was a properly entertaining film which buzzed along.A good 8.5/10, and very highly recommended.Off to see Jojo Rabbit this morning.0 -
Is Dolemite is My Name anything to do with Rocky?Bedsaddick said:My top 10 films of this year1. Once Upon A Time in Hollywood2. The Irishman3. Rocketman4. Joker5. Deadwood: The Movie6. Dolemite is My Name7. The Edge8. Dragged Across Concrete9. Avengers : End Game10. Diego Maradona0 -
The trailer makes me hate the film before I've seen it. Everything's so clean and bright. Where's the squalor from living in the same place for four years with bits of dead bodies, lice and rats keeping you company?ValleyGary said:Reviews are positive and the one continuous shot thing really appeals to me. Can not wait.
https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-reviews/1917-movie-review-sam-mendes-930098/0 -
I wholeheartedly agree with you, hoofy. Fantastic Mr Fox, on the other hand, bored me rigid within five minutes.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
Isle of Dogs was a great film and also liked The Grand Budapest Hotel.ValleyGary said:Agree about Wes Anderson. The Royal Tenenbaums is one of the biggest pile of crap I’ve ever seen. The only film I like of his is Fantastic Mr Fox.0 -
Sees film on January 7th, says best film seen this year. Not a lot of competition, me thinks.Chunes said:I also watched Jojo Rabbit last night and thought it was fantastic. Best film I've seen this year.
Some real iconic directing moments. Funny. Sad. Taika Waititi showing off his chops. Loved it.
To be fair, it's an excellent film and I think it will take some beating to not be the best film I will see all year. The acting is spot on, it's hilarious in some places (especially the panzerfaust) and very poignant or sad in others, and having Adolf as your invisible friend is far stranger than the 6' white rabbit in Harvey.
Ms AA, on the other hand, thought is was 'just OK'.0 -
It’s an action thriller set against the backdrop of WW1, rather than a retelling of life in the trenches.AddicksAddict said:
The trailer makes me hate the film before I've seen it. Everything's so clean and bright. Where's the squalor from living in the same place for four years with bits of dead bodies, lice and rats keeping you company?ValleyGary said:Reviews are positive and the one continuous shot thing really appeals to me. Can not wait.
https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-reviews/1917-movie-review-sam-mendes-930098/1 -
'the trailer makes me hate the film before i've seen it'.......what a strange way to approach any movie.AddicksAddict said:
The trailer makes me hate the film before I've seen it. Everything's so clean and bright. Where's the squalor from living in the same place for four years with bits of dead bodies, lice and rats keeping you company?ValleyGary said:Reviews are positive and the one continuous shot thing really appeals to me. Can not wait.
https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-reviews/1917-movie-review-sam-mendes-930098/2 -
Trailers are supposed to make you want to see a film, no? If they fail, why can't it have completely the opposite effect?ValleyGary said:
'the trailer makes me hate the film before i've seen it'.......what a strange way to approach any movie.AddicksAddict said:
The trailer makes me hate the film before I've seen it. Everything's so clean and bright. Where's the squalor from living in the same place for four years with bits of dead bodies, lice and rats keeping you company?ValleyGary said:Reviews are positive and the one continuous shot thing really appeals to me. Can not wait.
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OK, but if you set an action thriller in Greenland would you be OK with it omitting the snow and ice?JiMMy 85 said:
It’s an action thriller set against the backdrop of WW1, rather than a retelling of life in the trenches.AddicksAddict said:
The trailer makes me hate the film before I've seen it. Everything's so clean and bright. Where's the squalor from living in the same place for four years with bits of dead bodies, lice and rats keeping you company?ValleyGary said:Reviews are positive and the one continuous shot thing really appeals to me. Can not wait.
https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-reviews/1917-movie-review-sam-mendes-930098/
I'm not saying you need 100% verisimilitude but the look of the film has driven me away. Each to their own and that's my position.0 -
I watched the trailer for Cats. I won't watch the film because it doesn't appeal to me. I can't say 'i hate the film' though because, well, i haven't seen it.AddicksAddict said:
Trailers are supposed to make you want to see a film, no? If they fail, why can't it have completely the opposite effect?ValleyGary said:
'the trailer makes me hate the film before i've seen it'.......what a strange way to approach any movie.AddicksAddict said:
The trailer makes me hate the film before I've seen it. Everything's so clean and bright. Where's the squalor from living in the same place for four years with bits of dead bodies, lice and rats keeping you company?ValleyGary said:Reviews are positive and the one continuous shot thing really appeals to me. Can not wait.
https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-reviews/1917-movie-review-sam-mendes-930098/0 -
I'd hardly say the trailer I saw was all clean and bright.AddicksAddict said:
The trailer makes me hate the film before I've seen it. Everything's so clean and bright. Where's the squalor from living in the same place for four years with bits of dead bodies, lice and rats keeping you company?ValleyGary said:Reviews are positive and the one continuous shot thing really appeals to me. Can not wait.
https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-reviews/1917-movie-review-sam-mendes-930098/0 -
That that is the effect of the Cats trailer on you bears no relation to the effect of the 1917 trailer on me. You could tell me a trailer makes you want to rip your clothes off and rub yourself all over the Ralgex and I'd be fine with that (although I wouldn't want to watch), it would be your response. Please don't tell me my response to a trailer isn't valid.ValleyGary said:
I watched the trailer for Cats. I won't watch the film because it doesn't appeal to me. I can't say 'i hate the film' though because, well, i haven't seen it.AddicksAddict said:
Trailers are supposed to make you want to see a film, no? If they fail, why can't it have completely the opposite effect?ValleyGary said:
'the trailer makes me hate the film before i've seen it'.......what a strange way to approach any movie.AddicksAddict said:
The trailer makes me hate the film before I've seen it. Everything's so clean and bright. Where's the squalor from living in the same place for four years with bits of dead bodies, lice and rats keeping you company?ValleyGary said:Reviews are positive and the one continuous shot thing really appeals to me. Can not wait.
https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-reviews/1917-movie-review-sam-mendes-930098/1 -
Calm yourself down. I said it was a strange approach, I didn’t say it wasnt valid.AddicksAddict said:
That that is the effect of the Cats trailer on you bears no relation to the effect of the 1917 trailer on me. You could tell me a trailer makes you want to rip your clothes off and rub yourself all over the Ralgex and I'd be fine with that (although I wouldn't want to watch), it would be your response. Please don't tell me my response to a trailer isn't valid.ValleyGary said:
I watched the trailer for Cats. I won't watch the film because it doesn't appeal to me. I can't say 'i hate the film' though because, well, i haven't seen it.AddicksAddict said:
Trailers are supposed to make you want to see a film, no? If they fail, why can't it have completely the opposite effect?ValleyGary said:
'the trailer makes me hate the film before i've seen it'.......what a strange way to approach any movie.AddicksAddict said:
The trailer makes me hate the film before I've seen it. Everything's so clean and bright. Where's the squalor from living in the same place for four years with bits of dead bodies, lice and rats keeping you company?ValleyGary said:Reviews are positive and the one continuous shot thing really appeals to me. Can not wait.
https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-reviews/1917-movie-review-sam-mendes-930098/0 -
I have to put Joker in top spot followed by Stan and Ollie. I thought the acting performances in both were mesmerisingly brilliant. Joker had me thinking about it long after and I can't wait to see it again on DVD and see what I might have missed.0
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Jojo Rabbit 9/102
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I used to run a Coming Soon article for years but since I stopped doing that stuff my experience of watching new films is vastly improved. I’ve gone in totally blind to dozens of films (albeit as a reviewer so not paying my own cash) - no idea if they’re about male ballerinas in Soviet Russia, or monster alligators in Floridian basements. It’s so much better to see a film with no pre-conceptions. Much more fun.If you’re paying, or short on time, I realise it’s important to choose wisely, but judging a film from such little information, to me, is mad.
Yes, absolutely. All that matters is what happens from the opening to closing frame. If the move sells the concept of an ice-free Greenland to me, or if it’s an oversight than I can ignore and enjoy what the film is actually trying to do, then yep I’m fine with that.AddicksAddict said:
OK, but if you set an action thriller in Greenland would you be OK with it omitting the snow and ice?JiMMy 85 said:
It’s an action thriller set against the backdrop of WW1, rather than a retelling of life in the trenches.AddicksAddict said:
The trailer makes me hate the film before I've seen it. Everything's so clean and bright. Where's the squalor from living in the same place for four years with bits of dead bodies, lice and rats keeping you company?ValleyGary said:Reviews are positive and the one continuous shot thing really appeals to me. Can not wait.
https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-reviews/1917-movie-review-sam-mendes-930098/What I won’t do is judge the film based on what a marketing department/ trailer editing house has done with three minutes of footage and a catchy song!1 -
The Gentlemen
I normally hate Guy Ritchie films but this is very funny with a good storyline. Hugh Grant is excellent.3 -
I think the film should have finished when the date went up on the screen, perhaps built up to it more. Instead we got a last hour with the only point made was that all parties died and he didn't blab. Lame.ken_shabby said:Finally finished The Irishman on Netflix yesterday, after warding of my daughters so I could enjoy it without interruptions. great film, really enjoyed it immensely. Well acted (when the lead characters were supposed to be young, they lacked a bit of the spightliness of youth, but all very well done) and a great plot. After Little Women, this was what I needed. Now to see if I can get away to see Knives Out.
Anyone watching stop the film when the date comes up and it's a masterpiece.0 -
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Jojo Rabbit . As one critic brilliantly put it , “ it’s like a Wes Anderson film set in the third reich “ .
It did little for me . I probably laughed about three times . 7 out out of 10 - Just
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The Gentlemen. If you like Guy Ritchie films this wont let you down. Loved Hugh Grants camp character and he had some blinding lines throughout the film. I think Matthew McConaughey grows in stature film by film, he didnt disappoint here either. Charlie Thurnham was good too...finally throwing off his Jax character at last. Good laugh. 7.5/100
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I'd forgotten about Stan and Ollie. Certainly one of the best films of last year.MuttleyCAFC said:I have to put Joker in top spot followed by Stan and Ollie. I thought the acting performances in both were mesmerisingly brilliant. Joker had me thinking about it long after and I can't wait to see it again on DVD and see what I might have missed.
The acting in Joker was top notch but the film overall, whilst quite disturbing, didn't live up to the quality of the central performance.0 -
I'll say this and leave it there.JiMMy 85 said:I used to run a Coming Soon article for years but since I stopped doing that stuff my experience of watching new films is vastly improved. I’ve gone in totally blind to dozens of films (albeit as a reviewer so not paying my own cash) - no idea if they’re about male ballerinas in Soviet Russia, or monster alligators in Floridian basements. It’s so much better to see a film with no pre-conceptions. Much more fun.If you’re paying, or short on time, I realise it’s important to choose wisely, but judging a film from such little information, to me, is mad.
Yes, absolutely. All that matters is what happens from the opening to closing frame. If the move sells the concept of an ice-free Greenland to me, or if it’s an oversight than I can ignore and enjoy what the film is actually trying to do, then yep I’m fine with that.AddicksAddict said:
OK, but if you set an action thriller in Greenland would you be OK with it omitting the snow and ice?JiMMy 85 said:
It’s an action thriller set against the backdrop of WW1, rather than a retelling of life in the trenches.AddicksAddict said:
The trailer makes me hate the film before I've seen it. Everything's so clean and bright. Where's the squalor from living in the same place for four years with bits of dead bodies, lice and rats keeping you company?ValleyGary said:Reviews are positive and the one continuous shot thing really appeals to me. Can not wait.
https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-reviews/1917-movie-review-sam-mendes-930098/What I won’t do is judge the film based on what a marketing department/ trailer editing house has done with three minutes of footage and a catchy song!
If Greenland being ice free was a part of the film, then fine. However, if it was an oversight, I'd have trouble with the rest of the film as I'd need the film to be consistent within itself. In the same way, I can't summon up any interest in 1917 and indeed am actively turned away from it because everyone looks like they've just stepped off a parade ground.0 -
Saw my first Korean film ever, Parasite.
Raving reviews made me watch it and it certainly didn't disappoint.
If you don't mind subtitles, watch it!
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I mentioned it here a couple of weeks ago. LOVED it.Danepak said:Saw my first Korean film ever, Parasite.
Raving reviews made me watch it and it certainly didn't disappoint.
If you don't mind subtitles, watch it!
Looking forward to people watching it, I'm actually jealous of people that get to see it for the first time.
Only thing I'll say is if you're planning on seeing it don't read too many reviews....incredibly I've seen some that mention a massive spoiler in them.1 -
For Sama
Watched this last night. Incredible documentary by a journalist living in Aleppo during 2016 and the 5 years previous to that.
It’s heavy going, and certainly hasn’t been censored, with a lot of the film based in a makeshift hospital.
Certainly recommend it. Currently free on channel 4 online.0 -
The original Oldboy is excellent, if you're looking for more adventures in Korean cinema.Danepak said:Saw my first Korean film ever, Parasite.
Raving reviews made me watch it and it certainly didn't disappoint.
If you don't mind subtitles, watch it!1 -
Oldboy is already next on the list of films to watch. Read about it, when I read a preview about Parasite.Addickhead86 said:
The original Oldboy is excellent, if you're looking for more adventures in Korean cinema.Danepak said:Saw my first Korean film ever, Parasite.
Raving reviews made me watch it and it certainly didn't disappoint.
If you don't mind subtitles, watch it!1













