What a mess. Mostly focuses on setting up other movies, and the fight scene between the two is barely three minutes long. Unbelievable in a 2h30 minute movie.
What a mess. Mostly focuses on setting up other movies, and the fight scene between the two is barely three minutes long. Unbelievable in a 2h30 minute movie.
AJB-Man is soon to start production. In any given situation he'll appear to give a Bond quote, or
point out that Bond "Did it first"
His costume is still to be finalised but green trainers are a given !
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
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An uneven movie with some really good moments and some parts that don't quite work. Ben Affleck (who I've never been much of a fan of) does a great job as Batman/Bruce Wayne, finally nailing both halves of the equation. His appearance and approach to the role are right out of the comics. Jeremy Irons makes a great foil as Alfred, providing much of the film's ironic humor and generally helping Batman all along the way. Henry Cavill takes something of a back seat in this one until the final act, largely reacting to others' actions rather than helping drive the narrative. Jesse Eisenberg is tough to pin down; he captures Lex Luthor's xenophobia and arrogance but also delivers a quirky, tick-laden performance. Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman has a relatively small part and her accent took a little getting used to but she acquitted herself really well in the action scenes and did not seen at all out of place. The action scenes are really well choreographed; a chase involving the Batmobile is spectacular and a sequence near the end where Batman takes out a room full of thugs while trying to rescue someone were the standouts and almost worth the price of admission alone. The final confrontation with a certain Kryptonian abomination was also well done with each hero using their particular strengths and ultimately coming together as a team to save the day. Some of the plot points and attempts at world-building however seem somewhat forced and clunky. I still give it a thumbs up as I think the good easily outweighs the bad, but I do think WB meddled somewhat in trying to fast track their inevitable Justice League movie.
SPECTRE
Watched it again with my brother. This was our third viewing and the film definitely holds up to repeated viewings and we keep seeing more and more little things each time. It's become my favorite Daniel Craig Bond movie and I will miss Sam Mendes if he is done with the franchise as he managed to take it back to something far more familiar and resonant with the Bond movies I grew up on.
As it's Easter... my two daughter and I watched Hop which was enjoyable. I even liked Russell Brand as E.B. (the rabbit) which was a real surprise.
My one complaint? There wasn't enough Kaley Cuoco.
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The Triple Cross this afternoon on TV starring Christopher Plummer, directed by Terence Young and with Gert Frobe and Claudine Auger ,decent little WW2 thriller.
Well im watching DR NO at this very mo ,and in the opening assassination scene , Strangways gets shots .whilst getting in to a Harry Potter ice blue Ford Anglia
We just watched Conan The Destroyer on Blu Ray (the DVD was visually horrid) to complete our Conan-fest.
So much fun! Lots of laughs too.
If the first Arnold one was its DN, this one jumped to an OP level. A few 'WTF' moments but a solid story nonetheless.
The more recent Momoa one was just harsh & charmless. No fault of Jason.
I watched the 2nd part of Jack the ripper last night (it was sort of a film ) starring Sir Michael Caine ,and mans man Lewis Collins
(AKA Bodie) two names I thought most unlikely to be in the same sentence . Lewis played inspector Avelines side kick sergeant Godley.A very good adaptation of this most heinous case of multiple murders . Again,the same thread seems to pop up ,"The establishment "protecting well the establishment .Some very good points raised in this (film) which would rule out a lone lunatic.So as more than one person was portrayed ,then a conspiracy is in place .I find the whole J.T.R story a fascinating subject ,will we ever know who they where ????
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I love the down beat tone of this film -{
Standard teen Alien Invasion movie. Fairly predictable ( with a twist you can see coming a mile off) )
Deadpool,
Still a great fun action movie -{ Love the mix of comedy and action.
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I love all the old 70s distopian / horror films. Lovely grainy film, natural lighting, an
almost documentary feel to them.
This morning I watched "Sherlock Holmes Faces Death " with Basil Rathbone. -{
What a mess. Mostly focuses on setting up other movies, and the fight scene between the two is barely three minutes long. Unbelievable in a 2h30 minute movie.
Seems this one is getting hammered everywhere )
Anybody else seen it??
" Disappointing "
Iron Man was great, the first two Nolan Batmans were great too - the rest and the crazy sequels are a bit meh to me personally!!
I fear for Star Wars and hope Disney don't come knocking for Bond!!!!!!!
PS - enjoyed half the X-Men also
point out that Bond "Did it first"
His costume is still to be finalised but green trainers are a given !
Me too. -{
Fast and Furious and GI Joe- Retaliation. Both fun action films.
A clever physiological thriller. -{
Watched on Friday. Not bad at all - dont really see films like this nowadays, reminded me of the 80s kinda style of thriller
An uneven movie with some really good moments and some parts that don't quite work. Ben Affleck (who I've never been much of a fan of) does a great job as Batman/Bruce Wayne, finally nailing both halves of the equation. His appearance and approach to the role are right out of the comics. Jeremy Irons makes a great foil as Alfred, providing much of the film's ironic humor and generally helping Batman all along the way. Henry Cavill takes something of a back seat in this one until the final act, largely reacting to others' actions rather than helping drive the narrative. Jesse Eisenberg is tough to pin down; he captures Lex Luthor's xenophobia and arrogance but also delivers a quirky, tick-laden performance. Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman has a relatively small part and her accent took a little getting used to but she acquitted herself really well in the action scenes and did not seen at all out of place. The action scenes are really well choreographed; a chase involving the Batmobile is spectacular and a sequence near the end where Batman takes out a room full of thugs while trying to rescue someone were the standouts and almost worth the price of admission alone. The final confrontation with a certain Kryptonian abomination was also well done with each hero using their particular strengths and ultimately coming together as a team to save the day. Some of the plot points and attempts at world-building however seem somewhat forced and clunky. I still give it a thumbs up as I think the good easily outweighs the bad, but I do think WB meddled somewhat in trying to fast track their inevitable Justice League movie.
SPECTRE
Watched it again with my brother. This was our third viewing and the film definitely holds up to repeated viewings and we keep seeing more and more little things each time. It's become my favorite Daniel Craig Bond movie and I will miss Sam Mendes if he is done with the franchise as he managed to take it back to something far more familiar and resonant with the Bond movies I grew up on.
My one complaint? There wasn't enough Kaley Cuoco.
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I liked this remake, plenty of action and patriotism with the nasty N.Koreans and Russians
invading America.
A great gentle comedy with characters so well known, it's almost like watching
an old family film.
Visually stunning movie, the opening fight/battle sequence is fantadtic, one of those
Films to make you appreciate cinematography.
Still THE classic sword & sorcery movie!
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Way up to the hills in Dr No.
So much fun! Lots of laughs too.
If the first Arnold one was its DN, this one jumped to an OP level. A few 'WTF' moments but a solid story nonetheless.
The more recent Momoa one was just harsh & charmless. No fault of Jason.
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(AKA Bodie) two names I thought most unlikely to be in the same sentence . Lewis played inspector Avelines side kick sergeant Godley.A very good adaptation of this most heinous case of multiple murders . Again,the same thread seems to pop up ,"The establishment "protecting well the establishment .Some very good points raised in this (film) which would rule out a lone lunatic.So as more than one person was portrayed ,then a conspiracy is in place .I find the whole J.T.R story a fascinating subject ,will we ever know who they where ????