L'assaut ,French movie about the 1994 GIGN assault on the hi-jacked Air France airliner in Marseilles . Chilling, realistic with absolutely no overblown Holywood special effects or explosions. Very documentary in feel and during the final assault real footage of the event is seen on TV screens. One of the main characters is Denis Favier who is now Director General of the Gendarmerie and was in charge of the CT ops during the Charly Hebdo ops.
Enjoyable after many many years since I last saw it (ain't seen the badly reviewed remake) however I always wonder how Keanu became an actor - does he talk like that in real life??
Not a film, but rather a miniseries: the BBC's recent adaptation of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None.
I spent most of Sunday reading the original Agatha Christie novel. It's many years since I read an entire novel in a day, it was truly gripping. The miniseries is a very good adaptation of the novel, quite faithful to the text although some aspects (including the ending) are slightly tweaked and altered. The cast was particularly good - Charles Dance, Sam Neill, Miranda Richardson, Toby Stephens among others, and I thought Aidan Turner had quite a Bondian feel to him. Funny enough, when I was reading the novel it struck me that Christie described his character's appearance in similar terms to how Fleming describes Bond, in particular the "cruel mouth."
A very good bit of work by the BBC, I highly recommend it - although it isn't quite as strong as the novel.
I watched another version of the ill fated ship "The Titanic" ,and a few things still bother me , The ice berg that hit the ship ,according to the film makers was gigantic ,bigger than the ship its self .Why didn't the survivours head towards the berg and land people ashore on it ,or am I just barking up the wrong tree (woof woof)
I'm no expert but I think they say the Iceberg was covered in black sea algae, so almost invisible.
I guess they wouldn't have been able to find it, as with their speed they probably couldn't stop in time.
Also with the era that it was, they probably hadn't the right dress wear for an iceberg and would have
Felt socially awkward.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
This week I finally got to see a film, I'd heard about since I was a kid. It has a cult status
and is world famous, sure it was old with terrible sound and the picture was a bit wonky
At times but I finally got to cross it off my list. It's about a cheerleader, in Dallas...........
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
I'm no expert but I think they say the Iceberg was covered in black sea algae, so almost invisible.
I guess they wouldn't have been able to find it, as with their speed they probably couldn't stop in time.
Also with the era that it was, they probably hadn't the right dress wear for an iceberg and would have
Felt socially awkward.
hmm what does one wear for an ice berg landing ,black tie ,white tie,
(Jeeves ,have my D/J laid out ,we are going on an ice berg ,"yes me lud )
This week I finally got to see a film, I'd heard about since I was a kid. It has a cult status
and is world famous, sure it was old with terrible sound and the picture was a bit wonky
At times but I finally got to cross it off my list. It's about a cheerleader, in Dallas...........
Funny, I actually know a guy that worked on that particular movie you're referring to (on a technical level) & his memories of that job were silly/sad.... 8-)
I've a mate who is a Wedding videographer, who has been asked
a couple of times to work on these type of films, but has refused
as it would kill his business, if people found out.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
New X-Men. Pile of crap, really ran out of ideas. I liked the X-Men flicks as it was a darker and not so daft franchise etc however the last few have turned into a Superman / Avengers / transformers type CGI destroy building / cities crap (yawn)
Found the CGI very poor standard in this one. Some of it looked very cartoonish
It's amazing how these old movies had some standard characters,
which they all stuck to.
Handsome hero, either a soldier, policeman etc
Old scientist or expert, who's not too fit, or sickly
Young assistant ( Romantic interest) either the old expert's
assistant or daughter.
It's funny as a Kid I never noticed.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Golden compass last night ,starring Mr Craig ,I didn't even know he was in it ,until I turned it on .Good film though ,but Craigs mannerism were very Bondish ,but I enjoyed it .
Chef. Wow, I cannot recommend this tiny gem highly enough. MUST see is all I can say. Aside from an early dead pig body moment (yuck!) this movie is totally engaging.
Written, starred in & directed by the director of Iron Man!!!!
****
I watched "The Boys " yesterday ,a real whos who of British stage and screen stars , Richard Todd ,Robert Morley ,Ronald Lacey,(he was the Gestapo man in raiders of the lost ark) Wilfred Bramble (Steptoes dad) and many many more .Set in one of my favourite timelines/places ,London just after WW2 ,I love these type of films .4 young men accused of murder ,and Richard Todd leading for the prosecution at the old Bailey ,love it love love it .
X-men: Apocalypse. Whatup with these bad reviews? Fast-moving, entertaining, good villain. . .and Michael Fassbender makes Magneto a complex, sympathetic figure. It passes the Hardyboy Test, which is the only yardstick I need.
X-men: Apocalypse. Whatup with these bad reviews? Fast-moving, entertaining, good villain. . .and Michael Fassbender makes Magneto a complex, sympathetic figure. It passes the Hardyboy Test, which is the only yardstick I need.
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Enjoyable after many many years since I last saw it (ain't seen the badly reviewed remake) however I always wonder how Keanu became an actor - does he talk like that in real life??
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I don't know why this is getting bad reviews, I enjoyed it a lot. it's better
than Batman v Superman ( which I also enjoyed)
I spent most of Sunday reading the original Agatha Christie novel. It's many years since I read an entire novel in a day, it was truly gripping. The miniseries is a very good adaptation of the novel, quite faithful to the text although some aspects (including the ending) are slightly tweaked and altered. The cast was particularly good - Charles Dance, Sam Neill, Miranda Richardson, Toby Stephens among others, and I thought Aidan Turner had quite a Bondian feel to him. Funny enough, when I was reading the novel it struck me that Christie described his character's appearance in similar terms to how Fleming describes Bond, in particular the "cruel mouth."
A very good bit of work by the BBC, I highly recommend it - although it isn't quite as strong as the novel.
I guess they wouldn't have been able to find it, as with their speed they probably couldn't stop in time.
Also with the era that it was, they probably hadn't the right dress wear for an iceberg and would have
Felt socially awkward.
and is world famous, sure it was old with terrible sound and the picture was a bit wonky
At times but I finally got to cross it off my list. It's about a cheerleader, in Dallas...........
hmm what does one wear for an ice berg landing ,black tie ,white tie,
(Jeeves ,have my D/J laid out ,we are going on an ice berg ,"yes me lud )
#1.TLD/LTK 2.TND 3.GF 4.GE 5.DN 6.FYEO 7.FRWL 8.TMWTGG 9.TWINE 10.YOLT/QOS
I've a mate who is a Wedding videographer, who has been asked
a couple of times to work on these type of films, but has refused
as it would kill his business, if people found out.
The Night I was murdered and How to dial a murder ( Dogs trained to kill, by a word )
It's like watching the JB selection process. Very enjoyable.
Found the CGI very poor standard in this one. Some of it looked very cartoonish
Old sci-fi movie about Giant ants in New Mexico, One of my favourite old
monster movies. -{
I guess one of my old 80s fave computer games for the Amiga was based / inspired by it. Think it was called "It came from the desert". It was superb
which they all stuck to.
Handsome hero, either a soldier, policeman etc
Old scientist or expert, who's not too fit, or sickly
Young assistant ( Romantic interest) either the old expert's
assistant or daughter.
It's funny as a Kid I never noticed.
and Telly Savalas etc.
Written, starred in & directed by the director of Iron Man!!!!
****
#1.TLD/LTK 2.TND 3.GF 4.GE 5.DN 6.FYEO 7.FRWL 8.TMWTGG 9.TWINE 10.YOLT/QOS
#1.TLD/LTK 2.TND 3.GF 4.GE 5.DN 6.FYEO 7.FRWL 8.TMWTGG 9.TWINE 10.YOLT/QOS
Never heard of that before? Is it set at a Scrabble tournament or something?
Well, I watched X-Men: The Last Stand again on Sunday - and that takes some beating as worst X-Men film !
Watched District 9 again - good film...and last night watched Terminator: Genisys - which was decent in parts...
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