Let me say if you were thinking of going, save your money. It's the biggest pile of poo I've seen since I rented Smokey and the judge thinking it was the same franchise as Smokey and the bandit. Ridiculous script, music to put your teeth on edge to make up for the total lack of scary moments and who ever cast Julian Sands as an Ac Tor.... well enough said. Shit plot, lack of scares wooden acting, this has it all. 0/10
Let me say if you were thinking of going, save your money. It's the biggest pile of poo I've seen since I rented Smokey and the judge thinking it was the same franchise as Smokey and the bandit. Ridiculous script, music to put your teeth on edge to make up for the total lack of scary moments and who ever cast Julian Sands as an Ac Tor.... well enough said. Shit plot, lack of scares wooden acting, this has it all. 0/10
Oh man, is this going to be Sands's last film? I guess it would be fitting - he did have a lot of absolute dross on his CV!
Let me say if you were thinking of going, save your money. It's the biggest pile of poo I've seen since I rented Smokey and the judge thinking it was the same franchise as Smokey and the bandit. Ridiculous script, music to put your teeth on edge to make up for the total lack of scary moments and who ever cast Julian Sands as an Ac Tor.... well enough said. Shit plot, lack of scares wooden acting, this has it all. 0/10
Oh man, is this going to be Sands's last film? I guess it would be fitting - he did have a lot of absolute dross on his CV!
Ah did not realise it was him who went missing whilst hiking...sad, but still a bloody awful piece of cinema.
Yes, there were fight scenes but they weren't that central to the story, which centred around Captain Marvel's redemption.
We got the first Pakistani super-hero in the Marvel canon, although I don't think they made her openly Muslim like she is in the comics.
The first extra half-way through the credits is a doozy.
She's actually had her own Disney+ series where her religion is very much important to both the plot and the character. So it may be more downplayed in the film.
The Killer . Released at the Cinema and on Netflix last Friday.
Directed by David Fincher and starring Michael Fassbender
Really enjoyed it . Not your typical hitman/Revenge thriller and a great soundtrack if you like The Smiths.
8 out of 10
Saw this on Netflix, and was a slight disappointment for me, so 6/10. Tries hard to be clever over what i thought was a simple plot, and culminates in a clever last few lines that just didn't hit home or i did't get it, despite re-running the ending and with subtitles on throughout. (I'm also not a big fan of the Smiths which may have been significant!)
Yes, there were fight scenes but they weren't that central to the story, which centred around Captain Marvel's redemption.
We got the first Pakistani super-hero in the Marvel canon, although I don't think they made her openly Muslim like she is in the comics.
The first extra half-way through the credits is a doozy.
She's actually had her own Disney+ series where her religion is very much important to both the plot and the character. So it may be more downplayed in the film.
Yes, there were fight scenes but they weren't that central to the story, which centred around Captain Marvel's redemption.
We got the first Pakistani super-hero in the Marvel canon, although I don't think they made her openly Muslim like she is in the comics.
The first extra half-way through the credits is a doozy.
She's actually had her own Disney+ series where her religion is very much important to both the plot and the character. So it may be more downplayed in the film.
Ooooh I loved her!
Delighted she’s in the film 🤩♥️🤗
The series was good not great but I did very much like both the character and the actress - she's (Iman Vellani) a massive Marvel fan which I think really showed in her enthusiasm.
This particular film I'm iffy about but she's going places I think.
I loved the recent planet of the apes films. You could tell they were a bit special. I loved the old films too and of course the series. The only one I didn't really like was the Tim Burton one.
The two main positives about Burton POTA had to be Tim Roth, really scared me as a kid and the end scene. It's all time travel nonsense leaving loop holes but it's a good but different tribute to the original.
The Killer . Released at the Cinema and on Netflix last Friday.
Directed by David Fincher and starring Michael Fassbender
Really enjoyed it . Not your typical hitman/Revenge thriller and a great soundtrack if you like The Smiths.
8 out of 10
Saw this on Netflix, and was a slight disappointment for me, so 6/10. Tries hard to be clever over what i thought was a simple plot, and culminates in a clever last few lines that just didn't hit home or i did't get it, despite re-running the ending and with subtitles on throughout. (I'm also not a big fan of the Smiths which may have been significant!)
It is so strange reading this post as this is exactly my thoughts on the film except I don't mind the smiths..
No spoilers of course but also thought the story was very basic for a film receiving quite rave reviews, the shots weren't great, admittedly it had an intriguing vibe to it but it fell a bit flat.
Exactly the same as the ending for me, I listened, didn't quite get it and thought 'that's the end?' I then put on subtitles and listened again, didn't understand and tried even one more time as I assumed they tried to make his little end speech catchy. Didn't hit home once.
It's hardly Daniel Craigs voice over in Layer Cake, I'd even argue Danny Dyers voice over at the end of football factory left more of a mark even.
Edit: should probably add one thing that was impressive about the Killer, is that seeing as it's set in a modern age, it does fairly well to explain how he gets away with the killings. Always bugs me a bit in shows and movies when they don't do that.
The Killer . Released at the Cinema and on Netflix last Friday.
Directed by David Fincher and starring Michael Fassbender
Really enjoyed it . Not your typical hitman/Revenge thriller and a great soundtrack if you like The Smiths.
8 out of 10
Saw this on Netflix, and was a slight disappointment for me, so 6/10. Tries hard to be clever over what i thought was a simple plot, and culminates in a clever last few lines that just didn't hit home or i did't get it, despite re-running the ending and with subtitles on throughout. (I'm also not a big fan of the Smiths which may have been significant!)
It is so strange reading this post as this is exactly my thoughts on the film except I don't mind the smiths..
No spoilers of course but also thought the story was very basic for a film receiving quite rave reviews, the shots weren't great, admittedly it had an intriguing vibe to it but it fell a bit flat.
Exactly the same as the ending for me, I listened, didn't quite get it and thought 'that's the end?' I then put on subtitles and listened again, didn't understand and tried even one more time as I assumed they tried to make his little end speech catchy. Didn't hit home once.
It's hardly Daniel Craigs voice over in Layer Cake, I'd even argue Danny Dyers voice over at the end of football factory left more of a mark even.
Edit: should probably add one thing that was impressive about the Killer, is that seeing as it's set in a modern age, it does fairly well to explain how he gets away with the killings. Always bugs me a bit in shows and movies when they don't do that.
I agree with most of this view too. I enjoyed it but it did seem a little too "style over substance" in parts to me. That said, I'm a sucker for Easter eggs and nods to other movies so really enjoyed the Odd Couple references especially (one of my all time favourites). Soundtrack works for me too.
Controversial opinion alert - but I really don't get what all the fuss is about the John Wick series, and I preferred this tbh.
Fairly original sci-fi story where western humans are in a war with AI and Asian humans.
7/10
I’ve not seen it myself but I’ve heard it looks good but the storyline is pretty dull .
Having seen it I'd say that's a good summary Beds. I don't think much of John David Washington as an actor which didnt help. Seems a bit of a personality void in the, admittedly limited, number of films I have seen him in.
The Killer . Released at the Cinema and on Netflix last Friday.
Directed by David Fincher and starring Michael Fassbender
Really enjoyed it . Not your typical hitman/Revenge thriller and a great soundtrack if you like The Smiths.
8 out of 10
Saw this on Netflix, and was a slight disappointment for me, so 6/10. Tries hard to be clever over what i thought was a simple plot, and culminates in a clever last few lines that just didn't hit home or i did't get it, despite re-running the ending and with subtitles on throughout. (I'm also not a big fan of the Smiths which may have been significant!)
It is so strange reading this post as this is exactly my thoughts on the film except I don't mind the smiths..
No spoilers of course but also thought the story was very basic for a film receiving quite rave reviews, the shots weren't great, admittedly it had an intriguing vibe to it but it fell a bit flat.
Exactly the same as the ending for me, I listened, didn't quite get it and thought 'that's the end?' I then put on subtitles and listened again, didn't understand and tried even one more time as I assumed they tried to make his little end speech catchy. Didn't hit home once.
It's hardly Daniel Craigs voice over in Layer Cake, I'd even argue Danny Dyers voice over at the end of football factory left more of a mark even.
Edit: should probably add one thing that was impressive about the Killer, is that seeing as it's set in a modern age, it does fairly well to explain how he gets away with the killings. Always bugs me a bit in shows and movies when they don't do that.
I agree with most of this view too. I enjoyed it but it did seem a little too "style over substance" in parts to me. That said, I'm a sucker for Easter eggs and nods to other movies so really enjoyed the Odd Couple references especially (one of my all time favourites). Soundtrack works for me too.
Controversial opinion alert - but I really don't get what all the fuss is about the John Wick series, and I preferred this tbh.
I enjoyed it but my wife found it fairly boring … quite contrasting views!
I think one thing that really helps with John Wick for me, is I really like Keanu Reeves so always give his films at least half a chance.
I have only seen John Wick 1 & 2, both of which I quite enjoyed. I accepted them for what they are though, ridiculous action movies.
I would say those films depend on the character, I am quite open minded and don't mind a bit of 'OTT' actions scenes etc. I am quite into manga/anime so I like seeing completely unrealistic films on the big screen.
My big gripe is if a film is based on realism and they decide to chucks in a few unrealistic scenes here and there.
Also time travel, f**k time travel. Lazy writing and always leaves too many holes in films and series.
I think if you want a popcorn fest/lose yourself for a few hours then John Wick is pretty on point.
Four films with a relatively linked storyline but 4 films should be it now.
I get very annoyed if Films and TV Series go marching on to ad infinitum like the X Files for an example... a brilliant ground breaking Sci fi series at the time that should have stopped before series 5 but no.... they kept pushing on.
Marvel films I think has probably now burst its bubble too with countless movies where you lose track of where you are.
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Ridiculous script, music to put your teeth on edge to make up for the total lack of scary moments and who ever cast Julian Sands as an Ac Tor.... well enough said. Shit plot, lack of scares wooden acting, this has it all. 0/10
Yes, there were fight scenes but they weren't that central to the story, which centred around Captain Marvel's redemption.
We got the first Pakistani super-hero in the Marvel canon, although I don't think they made her openly Muslim like she is in the comics.
The first extra half-way through the credits is a doozy.
Don't bother, absolute dross.
Directed by David Fincher and starring Michael Fassbender
Really enjoyed it . Not your typical hitman/Revenge thriller and a great soundtrack if you like The Smiths.
8 out of 10
Hopefully leads on to a sequel.
This particular film I'm iffy about but she's going places I think.
Truly bizarre film about the perils of fame and how it can turn sour. Centred around a university professor who enters people's dreams.
Nicholas Cage is excellent in the title role.
8/10
Fairly original sci-fi story where western humans are in a war with AI and Asian humans.
Overall not a great film though
No spoilers of course but also thought the story was very basic for a film receiving quite rave reviews, the shots weren't great, admittedly it had an intriguing vibe to it but it fell a bit flat.
Exactly the same as the ending for me, I listened, didn't quite get it and thought 'that's the end?' I then put on subtitles and listened again, didn't understand and tried even one more time as I assumed they tried to make his little end speech catchy. Didn't hit home once.
It's hardly Daniel Craigs voice over in Layer Cake, I'd even argue Danny Dyers voice over at the end of football factory left more of a mark even.
Edit: should probably add one thing that was impressive about the Killer, is that seeing as it's set in a modern age, it does fairly well to explain how he gets away with the killings. Always bugs me a bit in shows and movies when they don't do that.
Controversial opinion alert - but I really don't get what all the fuss is about the John Wick series, and I preferred this tbh.
I have only seen John Wick 1 & 2, both of which I quite enjoyed. I accepted them for what they are though, ridiculous action movies.
I would say those films depend on the character, I am quite open minded and don't mind a bit of 'OTT' actions scenes etc. I am quite into manga/anime so I like seeing completely unrealistic films on the big screen.
My big gripe is if a film is based on realism and they decide to chucks in a few unrealistic scenes here and there.
Also time travel, f**k time travel. Lazy writing and always leaves too many holes in films and series.
Four films with a relatively linked storyline but 4 films should be it now.
I get very annoyed if Films and TV Series go marching on to ad infinitum like the X Files for an example... a brilliant ground breaking Sci fi series at the time that should have stopped before series 5 but no.... they kept pushing on.
Marvel films I think has probably now burst its bubble too with countless movies where you lose track of where you are.