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What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 9:30 pm
by Jennifer Steadman
Describe them in 5 words and include a rating out of 10 if you want.

When Harry Met Sally - Stupid premise but enjoyable nonetheless. 8/10
Suffragette - History's more moving on screen. 7/10
The Virgin Suicides - More palatable than the book. 6/10
Spring Breakers - Ugh, these characters are awful. 2/10
Rushmore - Creepy main character, otherwise OK. 5/10
The LEGO Movie - Amazing, will totally watch again. 9/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 9:52 pm
by JimBentley
The Sting - Perfect atmosphere, soundtrack and acting - 9/10
Transformers - BANG CRASH CRASH BANG END - 3/10
Star Wars - Bad western set in space - 2/10
Silence of the Lambs - Film surprisingly better than book - 8/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 10:25 pm
by Mark James
Seven - Bad guys should win more 9/10
Braveheart - Quality historical revisionist torture porn 8/10
The Sting - As Jim said but better 10/10
Primer - What was that all about? ?/10
Falling Down - Douglas underrated actor, great script 9/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 12:56 pm
by Ian Volante
Monty Python and the Holy Grail - 8/10, quite silly.

I'm sure I saw something else earlier this year but it escapes me right now.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2015 1:32 pm
by Jennifer Steadman
With my hands being sucky RN I've been letting them rest by watching loooads of films in the last 2 days.

Thelma and Louise: Jeez Louise! Really enjoyed this. 8/10
The Bling Ring: Worst Coppola film, still good. 6/10
Persepolis: Interesting, funny, sad. Poor Iranians. 7/10
Kickass: Hit Girl is the best. 8/10
One Day: Not as good as book. 5/10
Fatal Attraction: Jayyysus Christ that was terrifying. 5/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 2:54 pm
by Mark James
Interstellar: Some flaws but loved it. 8/10
Birdman: Keaton is great, amazing editing. 8/10
Liberal Arts: Sky info button was misleading. 5/10
Jaws: One of the best ever. 9/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 3:35 pm
by Ian Volante
Saw Grabbers last night. Excellent fun.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:45 pm
by Matt Morrison
Gravity - space is an art now - 7/10
Nymphomaniac: Vol. I - sex is an art now - 6/10
Detachment - teaching is an art now - 6/10
Filth - brilliant, dirty, horrible cunt McAvoy - 8/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 9:01 am
by Jon O'Neill
Birdman - wanky shite. Didn't like it.
Youth - wanky shite. Thought it was really good.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 10:45 am
by Jennifer Steadman
Jon O'Neill wrote:wanky shite. Thought it was really good.
That's not 5 words!

Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens - MAGIC OF OLD TRILOGY RETURNS!!!!!! 9/10

I bet some controversial wanker is going to come in here now and pretend Star Wars wasn't brilliant. Probably one of the Essex scummers.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 11:06 am
by Gavin Chipper
Jennifer Steadman wrote:
Jon O'Neill wrote:wanky shite. Thought it was really good.
That's not 5 words!

Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens - MAGIC OF OLD TRILOGY RETURNS!!!!!! 9/10

I bet some controversial wanker is going to come in here now and pretend Star Wars wasn't brilliant. Probably one of the Essex scummers.
Generic action film, in space. 4/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 12:35 pm
by Marc Meakin
I have watched the Revenant....slow, overlong but excellent film....8/10
The Hateful Eight...a cowboy era Reversoir Dogs 9/10
American Ultra... Manchurian Candidate for the tens 8.5/10
Legend......very very violent ....But Brilliant 9/10


Box sets....The Man in the High Castle is superb as is season 1 and 2 of Fargo

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 12:45 pm
by Marc Meakin
BTW....Showbox on Android is the nuts

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 12:46 pm
by Marc Meakin
BTW....Showbox on Android is the nuts

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 5:57 pm
by JimBentley
Jon O'Neill wrote:Birdman - wanky shite. Didn't like it.
Aw, bit disappointed there, I wanted it to be really good and weird. I'm still going to watch it when it comes on telly though.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 9:40 pm
by Jon O'Neill
JimBentley wrote:
Jon O'Neill wrote:Birdman - wanky shite. Didn't like it.
Aw, bit disappointed there, I wanted it to be really good and weird. I'm still going to watch it when it comes on telly though.
It is weird, is very well-acted and -cinematographed, but it all just felt a bit self-conscious. No wonder the Oscars loved it.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 1:29 pm
by Ian Volante
Saw the Golden Compass on telly the other day - quite liked at apart from the weird changes they made to the storyline, and the very odd place it ended. The book ended on a perfect crescendo, did the film fail because it stopped too early?

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 7:29 pm
by Marc Meakin
The film lost funding due to it's anti Christian values therefore there weren't any sequels
Fun fact I spent six hours wueinf in Oxford wen my daughter auditioned for Lyra

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 10:57 pm
by Giles
Vertigo - Dramatic wife entanglements featuring bell-towers - 8/10
A Fistful of Dollars - Western with a hot Clint - 9/10
Big Hero 6 - Hyper fun colourful Americ-asian explosion - 8/10
The Road - GREY GREY GREY GREY GREY - 6/10
Joy - MOPS MOPS MOPS MOPS catharsis - 7/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 11:17 pm
by Mark James
Kingsman: The Secret Service - Bit flashy but top notch - 8/10
Star Wars: Force Unleashed - Almost makes up for prequels - 7/10
Spider - The best short movie ever - 10/10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyhs8dKMTN4

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 12:08 am
by Giles
Mark James wrote: Star Wars: Force Unleashed - Almost makes up for prequels - 7/10
Video game review too?

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 9:42 am
by Matt Morrison
Drive - more violent, good than expected - 7/10
Chappie - as mediocre, fun as desired - 5/10
Gravity - unique, interesting, not hugely engaging - 7/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 10:30 am
by Gavin Chipper
As far as films go (most are disappointing), I thought Chappie was really good.

Edit - Short Circuit for adults but with a more convincing Indian character. Enjoy.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 11:33 am
by Mark James
Giles wrote:
Mark James wrote: Star Wars: Force Unleashed - Almost makes up for prequels - 7/10
Video game review too?
Whoops. Force Awakens or whatever its called. Wouldn't be giving the game 7/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 12:41 pm
by Matt Morrison
Yeah Chappie was better than 5/10. One of those awkward scoring things - I didn't think I could quite give Drive 8 but if I'd given Drive 7 there was no way I could give Chappie 6 so lowered it to 5. Prob should have gone 8 and 6. I'll live with it.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 12:54 pm
by Matt Morrison
Mark James wrote:Spider - The best short movie ever - 10/10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyhs8dKMTN4
Haha yeah that's quality, enjoyed it. I don't really know how to rate an 8 minute short amongst full length ratings, so I won't try.
I like how everyone will think they knew the twist and then they don't. About all I can say without spoilering it. Good fun.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 3:57 pm
by Mark James
Matt Morrison wrote:
Mark James wrote:Spider - The best short movie ever - 10/10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyhs8dKMTN4
Haha yeah that's quality, enjoyed it. I don't really know how to rate an 8 minute short amongst full length ratings, so I won't try.
I like how everyone will think they knew the twist and then they don't. About all I can say without spoilering it. Good fun.
Totally. We were shown it in script writing class and from the title alone I figured I knew what was gonna happen but didn't.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 4:03 pm
by Mark James
Still haven't watched Chappie yet. I loved District 9 though so am kind of looking forward to it but man the title is really putting me off. I know it shouldn't but it's just a horrible title. Without spoiling is there a good reason he's called Chappie? As for scoring movies I agree with Matt. I tend to adjust the score I give one movie because of the score I gave another movie but I tend to only do this when marking out of ten. I prefer the 5 star scoring system.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 5:19 pm
by Gavin Chipper
Matt Morrison wrote:
Mark James wrote:Spider - The best short movie ever - 10/10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyhs8dKMTN4
Haha yeah that's quality, enjoyed it. I don't really know how to rate an 8 minute short amongst full length ratings, so I won't try.
I like how everyone will think they knew the twist and then they don't. About all I can say without spoilering it. Good fun.
Just watched it. I didn't particularly feel like I knew what was going to happen (and I don't think I would have done without the comments on this forum), and there wasn't like a twist where you think "Oh yeah, I should have seen that" anyway.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 12:28 pm
by Jon Corby
Gavin Chipper wrote:
Matt Morrison wrote:
Mark James wrote:Spider - The best short movie ever - 10/10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyhs8dKMTN4
Haha yeah that's quality, enjoyed it. I don't really know how to rate an 8 minute short amongst full length ratings, so I won't try.
I like how everyone will think they knew the twist and then they don't. About all I can say without spoilering it. Good fun.
Just watched it. I didn't particularly feel like I knew what was going to happen (and I don't think I would have done without the comments on this forum), and there wasn't like a twist where you think "Oh yeah, I should have seen that" anyway.
Just watched this too. Fucking hell Gev, do you need to have everything spelled out for you? Spoilered for those that haven't watched yet:

The film opens with a typical quote from "mum" along the lines of "it's all fun and games until somebody loses an eye". This tells us that the theme of the film is "joke goes wrong" (or at least that will feature heavily). The action begins with a man being given the silent treatment from his bit of fluff, and we shortly learn it's because of a "joke that wasn't funny". So is this the joke that went wrong? Maybe we'll find out. They stop to refuel, at which point the poor browbeaten fella buys gifts to cheer up the miserable sow. At the same time he buys a fake spider - this is important because it leads us away from the original "joke that went wrong" (we never find out what it was) but also tells us about the standard of joke that the guy pulls. A plastic spider. It's daft, inoffensive - so this tells us that the women is likely overreacting wildly to the original joke, in that way that they do because they're humourless cunts. Later on, the woman discovers the plastic spider, almost crashes, and then jumps out of the car next to a busy carriageway. The guy explains that it's just a plastic spider - a joke - but she still then jumps backwards into the path of a fast-moving vehicle. Now, as Matt alludes to, this is the point at which most viewers will assume that "the joke has gone wrong"- but it isn't. Think about it for a second - the stupid bitch has got herself run over - directly because she can't take a fucking joke and has to be all overdramatic about it, like they always do. So the joke is still actually really funny. And it's only when, as a result of a jittery arachnophobic paramedic, our hero quite possibly literally "loses an eye", that the joke actually turns sour.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 4:26 pm
by Gavin Chipper
Jon Corby wrote:Just watched this too. Fucking hell Gev, do you need to have everything spelled out for you? Spoilered for those that haven't watched yet:

The film opens with a typical quote from "mum" along the lines of "it's all fun and games until somebody loses an eye". This tells us that the theme of the film is "joke goes wrong" (or at least that will feature heavily). The action begins with a man being given the silent treatment from his bit of fluff, and we shortly learn it's because of a "joke that wasn't funny". So is this the joke that went wrong? Maybe we'll find out. They stop to refuel, at which point the poor browbeaten fella buys gifts to cheer up the miserable sow. At the same time he buys a fake spider - this is important because it leads us away from the original "joke that went wrong" (we never find out what it was) but also tells us about the standard of joke that the guy pulls. A plastic spider. It's daft, inoffensive - so this tells us that the women is likely overreacting wildly to the original joke, in that way that they do because they're humourless cunts. Later on, the woman discovers the plastic spider, almost crashes, and then jumps out of the car next to a busy carriageway. The guy explains that it's just a plastic spider - a joke - but she still then jumps backwards into the path of a fast-moving vehicle. Now, as Matt alludes to, this is the point at which most viewers will assume that "the joke has gone wrong"- but it isn't. Think about it for a second - the stupid bitch has got herself run over - directly because she can't take a fucking joke and has to be all overdramatic about it, like they always do. So the joke is still actually really funny. And it's only when, as a result of a jittery arachnophobic paramedic, our hero quite possibly literally "loses an eye", that the joke actually turns sour.
I'd forgotten about the quote at the beginning actually. Suddenly I'm enjoying it more. But I don't really see it as losing an eye, more gaining a needle. Some people seem to like putting a negative spin on things. Also, if I missed any context at the beginning, it was because I was struggling to get used to the thick South African/New Zealand/Welsh/Farnborough/whatever is was accents that they had. But anyway, what did everyone think the twist was going to be?

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 4:29 pm
by Gavin Chipper
Mark James wrote:Still haven't watched Chappie yet. I loved District 9 though so am kind of looking forward to it but man the title is really putting me off. I know it shouldn't but it's just a horrible title. Without spoiling is there a good reason he's called Chappie?
Not that I can remember. But don't worry about the title. It's kind of a humorous film though. I enjoyed it but a lot of the time the joke is just Chappie pluralising words for comic effect.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 4:53 pm
by Mark James
Getting sick of all this spoilering but here's my take on it:
I could be wrong but I think Gev is misunderstanding Matt when he says people will think they know the twist. I don't think he means knowing or figuring it out before hand. I reckon most people assume the spider is going to cause her to crash the car. When it doesn't but then she gets hit by the car afterwards people then think, ah that's the twist (ie. they think they know the twist), but it's not. The twist is the guy loses his eye. Essentially there are two twists but as Matt didn't want to spoil that he said what he said in the way he did and confused you. Correct me if I'm wrong Matt.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 7:01 pm
by JimBentley
I've been getting into really bad films lately. And I mean, really bad films. Airplane vs. Volcano - a film so bad that it doesn't even have a Wikipedia page (although imdb has it, of course) - and starring Dean Cain of TV Superman fame was good fun, but nothing compared to one I saw that had giant spiders jumping out of a volcano and shooting fireballs at everyone. I can't find it again now but it was amazingly ridiculous and acted completely straight. There was some sort of plot to it where the hero commandeers a bus (or maybe is a bus driver, I wasn't paying much attention at the time) and various spider-fireball mayhem ensues (with hilarious consequences, although almost certainly unintentionally hilarious). Anyway, if anyone can help with the title of that one I'd really like to track it down and see it again.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 7:33 pm
by Gavin Chipper
JimBentley wrote:I've been getting into really bad films lately. And I mean, really bad films. Airplane vs. Volcano - a film so bad that it doesn't even have a Wikipedia page
Or so good?

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 8:01 pm
by Ian Volante
Star Wars 7. Meh.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 8:58 pm
by JimBentley
Gavin Chipper wrote:
JimBentley wrote:I've been getting into really bad films lately. And I mean, really bad films. Airplane vs. Volcano - a film so bad that it doesn't even have a Wikipedia page
Or so good?
It did have a special quality about it, that's for sure; not sure I'd describe it as "good" though.

But a lot of these really bad films do have Wikipedia entries, such as this classic (starring Debbie Gibson) and anyway, I blame Samuel L. Jackson for kicking it all off with his snakes and that. I imagine he must have been on crack or something when he agreed to doing that one.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 12:43 am
by Mark James
Sounds like the work of The Asylum Jim. They're a production company who make really bad movies. I love all the Mega Shark Vs various other creatures series and how could you not love Nazis at the Centre of the Earth?

P.S. The spider volcano thing could be Lavalantua. Arachnoquake was "good" as well though.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 1:16 pm
by JimBentley
Mark James wrote:P.S. The spider volcano thing could be Lavalantua.
That was it! Cheers Mark!
Mark James wrote:Arachnoquake was "good" as well though.
I'll be watching out for that one for sure. Plus this one looks amazing(ly shit).

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 4:29 pm
by Mark James
Jim have you seen Kung Fury? Bloody amazing it is.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 4:46 pm
by JimBentley
Mark James wrote:Jim have you seen Kung Fury? Bloody amazing it is.
I've only watched the first minute so far and I think it's going straight into my top ten of films ever.

Or is it a short film at 30 minutes (curiously I was talking about this to someone the other day, how feature-length films could be better if "compressed" into half an hour)? Anyway, I'm off to watch the rest of it now.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 10:50 pm
by JimBentley
JimBentley wrote:
Mark James wrote:Jim have you seen Kung Fury? Bloody amazing it is.
I've only watched the first minute so far and I think it's going straight into my top ten of films ever.

Or is it a short film at 30 minutes (curiously I was talking about this to someone the other day, how feature-length films could be better if "compressed" into half an hour)? Anyway, I'm off to watch the rest of it now.
In conclusion, I have no fucking idea what all that was about but it was (by any interpretation that I would consider relevant) pretty amazing.

One thing that I do find especially funny about these films is that they all seem to feature the same "acting talent". I know that's intentional in some of a lot of these series but you definitely find the same people turning up again and again in seemingly unrelated shit films. Maybe there's an agency for that sort of thing?

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 6:20 pm
by M. George Quinn
John Wick: Marley and Neo. Not wick. 7/10
Star Wars 7: Stepson dropped spoiler. Dead now. 8/10
Spectre: Not too shabby. Bit long 6/10
Ex machina: Creepy alco with sexy robots 9/10
Birdman: As much fun as meningitis 2/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 12:31 am
by Gavin Chipper
Batman v Superman - Shithouse. Proper shithouse. Just shithouse. 1/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 11:47 am
by JimBentley
Gavin Chipper wrote:Batman v Superman - Shithouse. Proper shithouse. Just shithouse. 1/10
It's really funny that I've not seen or heard a single positive review of this. From anyone. I'm glad it's shit as I could never take the conceit that Batman and Superman should live in the same universe, when they plainly don't. Oh, and as for the idea that there could be any sort of even fight between an impossibly fast, strong, impervious alien with all sorts of other super-powers and a weird bloke who dresses up in a bondage costume and runs round in the night...please. Don't get me started on that whole thing.

Of relevance: Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 10:36 pm
by Jennifer Steadman
Monsters University: Contrived, not that funny/moving. 5/10
Downfall: Bleak as hell, but masterful. 9/10

(Really wishing I hadn't watched Downfall just before bed, though.)

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 6:33 pm
by Conor
The Hateful Eight: 6.5/10 - Decent, but somewhat weak for Tarantino. Overlong, and takes too long to get going (the first hour feels like Tarantino directorially tossing himself off). Last hour saves it, good characters, but the plot is thin in reflection.

The Revenant: 8/10 - Long also, with really no more a complex plot than the above, but compelling. Builds suspense right until the end.

Deadpool: 5.5/10 - there is probably potential in this genre for a great film, but this wasn't it. Plot is dumb and predictable. Fights scenes just watching shapes on a screen. Dialogue is just irritating chatter. Opening credits the best part.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 12:51 pm
by Jennifer Steadman
A Long Way Down: Very flat and very meh. 3/10
Frank: Enjoyed, but not sure why. 7/10
Groundhog Day: Nice premise, if obvious development. 6/10
Shame: Uncomfortable viewing, but Fassbender peen. 6/10
Spy: Jason Statham is comedy gold. 8/10
Inglorious Basterds: Exciting, funny, gory, not lovable. 7/10
Guardians of the Galaxy: Contrived, tedious exposition outweighs entertainment. 4/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 2:49 pm
by Mark James
Sicario: Gorgeously shot but average story. 6/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 4:23 pm
by Mark James
Watched some crackers recently. Some I'd seen before but some I watched for the first time.

Unforgiven: Slightly overrated but still quality. 8/10
Django Unchained: Tarantino back to his best. 9/10
Terminator 2: Almost perfect. Cast is amazing. 9/10
Rear Window: I love anything Hitchcock does. 10/10
My Dinner with Andre: Incredible. An absolute must see. 10/10 (seriously want to go beyond the five word limit. I could go on for hours about how good it is. When you hear the premise it sounds like its gonna be awful but I can't get over how good it is just to watch two guys having a conversation.)

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 6:36 pm
by Gavin Chipper
Ghostbusters (the new one): Decent enough film I thought. 6/10
Star Trek (the new one): Pretty shite if you ask me. 1/10

What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 6:38 pm
by Gavin Chipper
Describe them in as many words as you want and include a rating out of 10 if you want.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 6:38 pm
by Gavin Chipper
THREADS MERGED.
Mark James wrote:seriously want to go beyond the five word limit.
Job done.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 7:18 pm
by JimBentley
I don't really get to see new films these days, but ITV's various incarnations have provided a couple of Bonds I wanted to catch up on:

Quantum of Solace: Nothing like as bad as I'd heard, so a nice surprise. Does what Bond films do and does it quite well. 7/10
Skyfall: Better still. Bond films should be exciting and tense, with peril and all that, but they have to have moments of levity too. 8/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 11:48 pm
by Ian Volante
JimBentley wrote:I don't really get to see new films these days, but ITV's various incarnations have provided a couple of Bonds I wanted to catch up on:

Quantum of Solace: Nothing like as bad as I'd heard, so a nice surprise. Does what Bond films do and does it quite well. 7/10
Skyfall: Better still. Bond films should be exciting and tense, with peril and all that, but they have to have moments of levity too. 8/10
Skyfall was excellent I thought, although it was the first I'd seen in years since Madonna was fencing in one. Daniel Craig picking bogeys out of his arse may have been more entertaining than that one in some ways.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:31 am
by Marc Meakin
The new Jungle book was good. Though they should have left out the songs as they seemed out of place.
I also enjoyed Hologram for the King

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 10:50 am
by Gavin Chipper
Ian Volante wrote:
JimBentley wrote:I don't really get to see new films these days, but ITV's various incarnations have provided a couple of Bonds I wanted to catch up on:

Quantum of Solace: Nothing like as bad as I'd heard, so a nice surprise. Does what Bond films do and does it quite well. 7/10
Skyfall: Better still. Bond films should be exciting and tense, with peril and all that, but they have to have moments of levity too. 8/10
Skyfall was excellent I thought, although it was the first I'd seen in years since Madonna was fencing in one. Daniel Craig picking bogeys out of his arse may have been more entertaining than that one in some ways.
I watched a James Bond film on a flight a couple of years ago - pretty sure it was Skyfall, but they're all the same aren't they?! Anyway, I didn't think much of it. End of anecdote.

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2016 5:57 pm
by Mark James
Keep remembering films I've watched recently (within the last month or so). I really didn't think I'd actually watched this many.

Minions: Way better than I expected. 8/10
Lethal Weapon 2: Buddy coppery at it's best. 9/10 (the scene in the South African embassy is the funniest scene of any movie as far as I'm concerned.)
Dazed and Confused: A simply brilliant ensemble piece. 9/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 3:58 am
by Gavin Chipper
Just watched Dead Pool on my flight to America: Not that good I thought - 4/10

Re: What films have you watched lately?

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 10:48 am
by Mark James
http://metro.co.uk/2016/08/23/quiz-how- ... n-6086105/

Only seen 17 and didn't like a third of them. There's also some I've seen bits of but not the whole film. Loads on the list I have no intention of seeing and some biggies I think should be on it.