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Wonder woman.

I'd give it a 8/10 for a super hero movie and its certainly better than most super hero movies. It actually has characters and the bad guys actually do harm to people you saw earlier in the movie, so it has this actual feeling of hate towards them. I didn't know that chick from House of cards (Robin Wright) could do sword play, riding horses and shoot bows and arrows. Its surprising what you can get out of her.

I must admit I was heart sunk by the Dunkirk trailer before it. So the first 10 or so minutes I was still thinking about that.
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The only thing I can't fathom about all this Wonder Woman praise is that Gal Gadot - eye candy though she is - can't act for toffee. She was fucking awful in Batman vs Superman to the point where I was eternally put off the idea of her carrying a film.

...Jesus what am I saying, I'm not interested in seeing it anyway. I can't bring myself to waste money on more superhero shit atm.
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Blinge wrote:
So, I recently watched Dune. Christ on a bike that was offensively bad.
Felt like I was watching an A level film project.
Dunno.
I've seen it last year since the 90s. Not arguing for a better sentence here, but I'd like to think the film sure is crammed and nowadays projects with a whole lot less substance get an instant trilogy. So go figure.
On the bright side the practical effects like the guild navigator, the Shai-Hulud, the spice harvester and some designs are neat. And we are introduced to some of the Twin Peaks cast here.
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Peggy Sue Got Married: **1/2

A weird 80s movie whee Kathleen Turner comes to the horrifying realization that she married Nicholas Cage. When sent back in time 25 years to fix things, she makes the same mistake a second time.

Pretty average overall, aside from one of Nicholas Cage's contractually obligated on -camera meltdowns.. Mostly it suffers from having people playing high school kids who are WAY too old to be playing high school kids (Kathleen Turner was 32 when she made this.) Somehow got nominated for three Oscars.
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Vexorg wrote:Peggy Sue Got Married: **1/2

A weird 80s movie whee Kathleen Turner comes to the horrifying realization that she married Nicholas Cage.
Sounds more like a horror movie to me. :lol:
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Zen wrote:The Master (2012) - Paul Thomas Anderson

Wonderful. Just a joy to experience film making of this calibre.
Very impressed to see that Anderson was also the writer here, as the script shows a nuanced understanding of the subject matter.
Was instantly impressed by the framing of the shots. Not to take anything away from Anderson's usual cinematographer, Robert Elswit but Mihai Malaimare behind the camera on this one paid off big time.
Joaquin Phoenix was fantastic (his physical interpretation of his character worked nicely), as was Philip Hoffman and Amy Adams played her role very well also.
Not sure if you read my take on it -- it's buried a few pages back. My tldr version was "two amazing performances in a not-amazing film". I was all queued up to enjoy this, and put it off for ages until I was in the right mindset, and then it just went under my head.
Skykid wrote:The only thing I can't fathom about all this Wonder Woman praise is that Gal Gadot - eye candy though she is - can't act for toffee. She was fucking awful in Batman vs Superman to the point where I was eternally put off the idea of her carrying a film.
That was one of the points that was brought up in RLM review, but they said the character has a fish out of water aspect, which her shitty acting leads a bit of credence to. And... better director? Think of all the tolerable performances by bad actors under good directors.
...Jesus what am I saying, I'm not interested in seeing it anyway. I can't bring myself to waste money on more superhero shit atm.
Nor am I -- I maxed out my super hero films of 2017 at 1 (Logan). But if you're going to shit talk it you definitely owe it a viewing.

Did you bother w/ Alien Covenant yet?
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GaijinPunch wrote:
Skykid wrote:The only thing I can't fathom about all this Wonder Woman praise is that Gal Gadot - eye candy though she is - can't act for toffee. She was fucking awful in Batman vs Superman to the point where I was eternally put off the idea of her carrying a film.
That was one of the points that was brought up in RLM review, but they said the character has a fish out of water aspect, which her shitty acting leads a bit of credence to. And... better director? Think of all the tolerable performances by bad actors under good directors.
Absolutely, some directors have worked magic with bad actors. I like RLM and agree with them maybe 70% of the time, but how shitty acting bolsters a "fish out of water" role makes no sense to me. She stinks then she stinks - makes it a more difficult watch and less tolerable.

Did you bother w/ Alien Covenant yet?
I will bother with it, but it's not out here until the 16th.
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Absolutely, some directors have worked magic with bad actors. I like RLM and agree with them maybe 70% of the time, but how shitty acting bolsters a "fish out of water" role makes no sense to me. She stinks then she stinks - makes it a more difficult watch and less tolerable.
It seems to be getting enough buzz that it could be an enjoyable summer flick. I know that's a shitty metric, but after hearing a large number of people (most of which probably have not the greatest taste in cinema) take a shit on GiTS and Alien Covenent, that counts for at least something. Other than the kids movies, I know nothing of what else is even showing.
Did you bother w/ Alien Covenant yet?
I will bother with it, but it's not out here until the 16th.
Gonna wait for video I guess. Honestly I have little time these days, and there's tons of killer TV on right now. I know we've had this conversation before, but I think you'd be far more pleased with where tv has taken cinematic art than the big screen.
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Having seen "Alien: Covenant", I'd tell you both not to bother. I still like the way Scott makes a movie, but there was a good bit about the movie that was disappointing to me. Then again, I liked "Prometheus", so take that for what you will.
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Ronyn wrote:
Blinge wrote:
So, I recently watched Dune. Christ on a bike that was offensively bad.
Felt like I was watching an A level film project.
Dunno.
I've seen it last year since the 90s. Not arguing for a better sentence here, but I'd like to think the film sure is crammed and nowadays projects with a whole lot less substance get an instant trilogy. So go figure.
On the bright side the practical effects like the guild navigator, the Shai-Hulud, the spice harvester and some designs are neat. And we are introduced to some of the Twin Peaks cast here.
Dune is an alright movie. The extended version is a load of crap. Just get the Alternative Edition Redux and you're good to go. More in line with the book and makes sense. Some fantastic stuff in the movie though, but a shame he never got final editing control.
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Ferris Bueller's Day Off 1986

watched it again for 3rd time..yes an Overrated Nostalgia
as a 80's geek myself..this movie is waaaay overrated and boring
i always hated Matthew Broderick and think to get him another chance with
this cult film but yea..he seems gay with bad jokes over the movie..

fk this movie :mrgreen:

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Frantic 1988

Polanski's movies always seems too realistic
and he did it again with this movie..good stuff here but kinda didnt like
the 3rd act here..should hv done better ending..still donno whats the cause of kidnap?

7.8/10
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kaicooper wrote:Ferris Bueller's Day Off 1986

watched it again for 3rd time..yes an Overrated Nostalgia
as a 80's geek myself..this movie is waaaay overrated and boring
i always hated Matthew Broderick and think to get him another chance with
this cult film but yea..he seems gay with bad jokes over the movie..

fk this movie :mrgreen:
objectively wrong, try again
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GaijinPunch wrote:
Absolutely, some directors have worked magic with bad actors. I like RLM and agree with them maybe 70% of the time, but how shitty acting bolsters a "fish out of water" role makes no sense to me. She stinks then she stinks - makes it a more difficult watch and less tolerable.
It seems to be getting enough buzz that it could be an enjoyable summer flick. I know that's a shitty metric, but after hearing a large number of people (most of which probably have not the greatest taste in cinema) take a shit on GiTS and Alien Covenent, that counts for at least something. Other than the kids movies, I know nothing of what else is even showing.
Did you bother w/ Alien Covenant yet?
I will bother with it, but it's not out here until the 16th.
Gonna wait for video I guess. Honestly I have little time these days, and there's tons of killer TV on right now. I know we've had this conversation before, but I think you'd be far more pleased with where tv has taken cinematic art than the big screen.
I absolutely believe it: considering how bad cinema has become TV should be winning even if it's by default. I just wish I had more time to dedicate to it.

Regarding GITS, I have a theory that it's not quite humdrum Hollywood enough for the average slobbering mental reject. It has bonafide themes, an element of depth and ambiguity in its narrative, and is structurally slow: all of which is at opposites with the cut to shreds plotting for simpletons the simian masses are used to.

Don't get me wrong, it's no great shakes and the final act sucks ass and blows it all pretty bad - but I don't think it's the trainwreck people keep suggesting; it's just not the same infant-level brain-food people are used to being spoonfed when they go to watch a movie.
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trap15 wrote:
kaicooper wrote:Ferris Bueller's Day Off 1986

watched it again for 3rd time..yes an Overrated Nostalgia
as a 80's geek myself..this movie is waaaay overrated and boring
i always hated Matthew Broderick and think to get him another chance with
this cult film but yea..he seems gay with bad jokes over the movie..

fk this movie :mrgreen:
objectively wrong, try again
no really..really shitty movie
acting sucked..bad jokes..dumb characters..the opining is
one of the worst too..watch Breakfast Club instead
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Wonder woman has some good secondary characters in it to drive it along. One half of it is the world of amazons, the other half on earth as we know it with strong characters on both sides. Its a heart felt story and there are losses everywhere. That for me makes it rather good to watch because like the original Superman movies, there are losses, lessons to be learned etc. The ending is a bit campy. But like all movies it drives itself into a dead end with nowhere to go. So it suffers a bit at the end but so be it. I knocked 2 points off for the ending. For the record I only watch super hero movies at the cinema because a friend has nobody else to go with. I rather don't like them much, but I am a good friend.


Just finished Mad Max Fury Road. Would have liked more variety in the scenery. Lots of non sensical stuff like "where did they get all the fuel from?" Its been a long time since I watched an action movie where it almost entirely consists of action.

I'd give it a 6/10.
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neorichieb1971 wrote:
Just finished Mad Max Fury Road. Would have liked more variety in the scenery. Lots of non sensical stuff like "where did they get all the fuel from?" Its been a long time since I watched an action movie where it almost entirely consists of action.

I'd give it a 6/10.
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Also yeah I remember the variety in scenery from Mad Max 2 :wink:
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lilmanjs wrote: Some fantastic stuff in the movie though
Music is certainly one of it.

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Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
Pretty good, if a bit long. Superior to the shit that was Bay's Pearl Harbour, but that's not hard to trump.
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Blinge wrote:
neorichieb1971 wrote:
Just finished Mad Max Fury Road. Would have liked more variety in the scenery. Lots of non sensical stuff like "where did they get all the fuel from?" Its been a long time since I watched an action movie where it almost entirely consists of action.

I'd give it a 6/10.
From GasTown, silly.
Also yeah I remember the variety in scenery from Mad Max 2 :wink:
I've never watched Mad Max 2. Or did I? Is that the one with the lady from Prisoner Cell Block H sporting the big shotgun? (yeah its weird how I remember things).

As for the fuel, i'd like to see what fuel they were using for those bikes if they could travel for 160 days. Sign me up for that.
soprano1 wrote:Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
Pretty good, if a bit long. Superior to the shit that was Bay's Pearl Harbour, but that's not hard to trump.
It stayed true to the script, which happened in real life.
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neorichieb1971 wrote:which happened in real life.
I know...
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neorichieb1971 wrote:As for the fuel, i'd like to see what fuel they were using for those bikes if they could travel for 160 days. Sign me up for that.
If you want a postapocalyptic adventure movie that takes a hard look at the realistic issues of gasoline supplies after a nuclear war, check out Turbo Kid.
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kaicooper wrote:[
no really..really shitty movie
acting sucked..bad jokes..dumb characters..the opining is
one of the worst too..watch Breakfast Club instead
I think maybe you saw a different movie...
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GaijinPunch wrote:
kaicooper wrote:[
no really..really shitty movie
acting sucked..bad jokes..dumb characters..the opining is
one of the worst too..watch Breakfast Club instead
I think maybe you saw a different movie...
no dear..u know me..im in love with 80's..most movies i reviewed here
from 80's but THIS SHIT is soooo Overrated..in the end is my opinion..so no harm
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Brain Damage 1988

never seen movie like this before..practical effects fantastic
and it has some hilarious moments..great lightnings..liked the idea
cheezy movie..good for once only

and yea that Blowjob creepy scene was topnotch :lol: 8)

7/10
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guest is by far the best part of these films. regardless I think I still lean towards best in show as my favorite.
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soprano1 wrote:Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
Pretty good, if a bit long. Superior to the shit that was Bay's Pearl Harbour, but that's not hard to trump.
I need to watch this again, it was a Sunday/Bank Holiday staple when I was younger and I always really enjoyed it in spite of its pacing. Particularly the way it showed the US and American sides separately and in fair depth (hence the pacing issues). It didn't feel like your usual "fuck yeah WAR" propaganda. Back then there were 4 TV channels and fuck all else to do if it was raining (Britain, of course it was raining), so you had a forced attention span!

Looked up the Wikipedia page and saw there was a "historical accuracy" section, expecting to find the usual Hollywood glaring errors. Nah it's just nerds moaning that some of the ships were different!
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Some-Mist wrote: please don't tell me you hate the cable guy too

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So I just saw The Mummy. Is it me, or is Tom Cruise really prone to taking a massive beating in that movie? From both Russell Crowe and Sofia Boutella. It's even worse than Mission: Impossible III where he took one of these from the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman.
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xxx1993 wrote:So I just saw The Mummy. Is it me, or is Tom Cruise really prone to taking a massive beating in that movie?
I have a feeling that he is taking a massive beating from that movie too.
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BrianC wrote:
xxx1993 wrote:So I just saw The Mummy. Is it me, or is Tom Cruise really prone to taking a massive beating in that movie?
I have a feeling that he is taking a massive beating from that movie too.
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