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Watched VFW at silly o'clock this morning after feeding the mini human.
Really cool mix of a late 70's films like Warriors with touches of 80's & 90's to it, shot in a cool gritty way with some brilliant old school actors and some comfortably passable acting.
The main cast are:
Stephen Lang (Colonel in Avatar)
William Sadler (Die Hard 2 Villain)
Fred Williamson (Dusk til Dawn)
George Wendt (Norm from Cheers)
Martin Kove (Karate Kid John Kreese).
David Patrick Kelly (Luther from Warriors)
Well worth a watch and harshly underrated by those on IMDB.
For those that care:
81% on Rotten Tomatoes
6.1 on IMDB
72 on metacritic
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Saw the Jack Charlton documentary this week. It's about Jack's dementia, his relationship with Ireland between 1988 and 1994, and his general approach to work and life, with a bit about his relationship with Bobby. He kept copious amounts of notes on scraps of paper, and they help form the backbone of the film's narrative, and the talking head interviews, particularly with Paul McGrath, provide plenty of funny and/ or poignant stories.
The whole thing is tinged with sadness, and this is intentional, albeit not entirely necessary. After all, he was a popular, rich, successful man who lived a long and happy life. Seeing the shell of the man in the grip of dementia is clearly very sad, I just don't think that sadness needed to permeate the rest of his story. Also, I am not sure why they felt the need to pad out footage with re-enactment scenes. There's more than enough footage from the games. That aside, it's very well put together, has a great sense of humour - deals with the dementia in a truly touching and delicate way - and provides a fantastic look at the effect the man had on Ireland as a whole, so to speak. I've watched a lot of docs over the last year or so, and this is classier than most.
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Just watched the film 'Fish Tank' on Iplayer - originally released 2009. It's a film about a troubled teenager living on a barren Essex council estate who is trying to deal with all the chaos around her.
It's like a Ken Loach film and a very gritty story about those living life on the margins in society. Some excellent acting and enough swearing to last you a lifetime.
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Watched Unhinged with Russell Crowe. Absolute shite. The main character, a woman, deserves everything she gets. I don’t think I’ve ever been more irritated by a main protagonist in a film. Plus Russell Crowe looks awful fat.0
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Powerful film. I believe the main actress was cast after the director saw her arguing with her boyfriend in the middle of a train station.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Just watched the film 'Fish Tank' on Iplayer - originally released 2009. It's a film about a troubled teenager living on a barren Essex council estate who is trying to deal with all the chaos around her.
It's like a Ken Loach film and a very gritty story about those living life on the margins in society. Some excellent acting and enough swearing to last you a lifetime.
Definitely not a feelgood movie but an interesting watch.0 -
I was blown away by the film. Curious to watch the other films the director has made.stoneroses19 said:
Powerful film. I believe the main actress was cast after the director saw her arguing with her boyfriend in the middle of a train station.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Just watched the film 'Fish Tank' on Iplayer - originally released 2009. It's a film about a troubled teenager living on a barren Essex council estate who is trying to deal with all the chaos around her.
It's like a Ken Loach film and a very gritty story about those living life on the margins in society. Some excellent acting and enough swearing to last you a lifetime.
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Watched JoJo Rabbit. Wasn’t sure if this would work having read some stuff about it but it certainly does. Edge of film making norms but got a difficult subject fraught with pitfalls perfectly. Hard to pigeonhole but dramedy is probably best description with added something due to subject matter. 9/10 for me0
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I enjoyed it but opinions on it seem very varied.ShootersHillGuru said:Watched JoJo Rabbit. Wasn’t sure if this would work having read some stuff about it but it certainly does. Edge of film making norms but got a difficult subject fraught with pitfalls perfectly. Hard to pigeonhole but dramedy is probably best description with added something due to subject matter. 9/10 for me0 -
I’m sure. So far off the beaten track of formula it’s bound to not be to some peoples taste.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
I enjoyed it but opinions on it seem very varied.ShootersHillGuru said:Watched JoJo Rabbit. Wasn’t sure if this would work having read some stuff about it but it certainly does. Edge of film making norms but got a difficult subject fraught with pitfalls perfectly. Hard to pigeonhole but dramedy is probably best description with added something due to subject matter. 9/10 for me0 -
It was an interesting film and it made you think- far too many films are just bland.ShootersHillGuru said:
I’m sure. So far off the beaten track of formula it’s bound to not be to some peoples taste.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
I enjoyed it but opinions on it seem very varied.ShootersHillGuru said:Watched JoJo Rabbit. Wasn’t sure if this would work having read some stuff about it but it certainly does. Edge of film making norms but got a difficult subject fraught with pitfalls perfectly. Hard to pigeonhole but dramedy is probably best description with added something due to subject matter. 9/10 for me1 -
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I really enjoyed it too but every time Sacha Baron-Cohen spoke, that god-awful accent immediately took me out of the film. Terrible casting.Jessie said:
Just watched it, too. Very good and thought provoking film with some funny dialogues. Highly recommended. 8.5/10LonelyNorthernAddick said:Finished the Trial of the Chicago 7 last night on Netfix. Thought it was excellent with some great bits of acting and really well filmed.0 -
Enjoyed two decent films recently, Mosul and Dark Waters.0
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Dark Waters is very goodbolloxbolder said:Enjoyed two decent films recently, Mosul and Dark Waters.0 -
Thought it was excellent.stonemuse said:
Dark Waters is very goodbolloxbolder said:Enjoyed two decent films recently, Mosul and Dark Waters.0 -
I thought he was very good, come to think of it his accent was probs a bit corny but it didn't even register at the time for meChunes said:
I really enjoyed it too but every time Sacha Baron-Cohen spoke, that god-awful accent immediately took me out of the film. Terrible casting.Jessie said:
Just watched it, too. Very good and thought provoking film with some funny dialogues. Highly recommended. 8.5/10LonelyNorthernAddick said:Finished the Trial of the Chicago 7 last night on Netfix. Thought it was excellent with some great bits of acting and really well filmed.0 -
Agreed, Dark Waters was excellent. Another fine performance from Mark Ruffalo.0
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Definitely worth watching.hawksmoor said:Agreed, Dark Waters was excellent. Another fine performance from Mark Ruffalo.1 -
I hated it.Jessie said:Watched Tenet and didn't like it at all. Worst Nolan film in my opinion. 150 minutes wasted. I hope his next project is better than this as I liked almost all of his previous films...0 -
I loved it.0
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Never got the chance to see it ... but getting the DVD for Xmas and really looking forward to it.ValleyGary said:I loved it.0 -
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like most Nolan films, only worth watching on the big screen0
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Nolan is the only film director who manages to make me feel really stupid. Tenet is the worst case.0
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Tenet is certainly his most confusing and challenging. It’s does however ‘make sense’ once broken down, as a few blogs and reviews I’ve read have shown. Memento, Interstellar, Inception, The Prestige were also ‘challenging’ in their ideas but were fairly easy to comprehend.Bedsaddick said:Nolan is the only film director who manages to make me feel really stupid. Tenet is the worst case.2 -
I’m looking forward to being totally confused on Christmas Day and then spending the whole of Boxing Day trying to understand itValleyGary said:
Tenet is certainly his most confusing and challenging. It’s does however ‘make sense’ once broken down, as a few blogs and reviews I’ve read have shown. Memento, Interstellar, Inception, The Prestige were also ‘challenging’ in their ideas but were fairly easy to comprehend.Bedsaddick said:Nolan is the only film director who manages to make me feel really stupid. Tenet is the worst case.
I love how ‘difficult’ his films can be.1 -
Currently just over 2 hours in to the 4k extended version of The Fellowship of the Ring, big TV, HDR and Dolby Atmos home cinema, doesn't really get better for home viewing.2
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Watched 15-20 minutes of Tenet......that’s 15-20 minutes of my life I will never get back3
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Mosul- what a film. Saw it last night on Netflix. Gritty , heroic, subtle, true story, twists and tension. Bloody marvellous.bolloxbolder said:Enjoyed two decent films recently, Mosul and Dark Waters.1 -
Watched the new Wonder Woman film last night, I really enjoyed the first one but this one is just poor all-round, acting, script, plot, it's all just not very good.2
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Watched Uncle Frank on Amazon Prime, was very good.0
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I watched it too. it's at least 45 minutes too long and it's dull as ditch water. Apart from that it was ok...Chef_addick said:Watched the new Wonder Woman film last night, I really enjoyed the first one but this one is just poor all-round, acting, script, plot, it's all just not very good.0















