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  • SPECTRENumber1SPECTRENumber1 L.O.Posts: 75MI6 Agent
    Bad Dog wrote:
    I just saw, um Saw. It was twisted and gruesome (in a good way). Actually the twisted premise is all this movie had going for it. That and it's twist ending which is a rather good twist. However, the movie is way too long, it's quite boring for most of the movie. The beginging and the twist are the only good parts.
    Two and a half stars

    Also it should be noted that a certain scene at the end of this movie should be celebrated by the fact that it's the only scene ever that has totally grossed me out. The next day I was thinking about that scene and everytime I do I cringe, and feel uneasy. If you've seen the movie, I think you know what scene I am talking about. :s

    I saw Saw too and I loved it. It was a great and gory homage to the gaillo genre.

    And yes, I do know what you're talking about. ;)
  • General_OurumovGeneral_Ourumov United KingdomPosts: 861MI6 Agent
    edited September 2005
    Saw is a masterpiece of it's genre, and without one of the most well-written films in recent years. Everything in the film is done, or is there for a reason and nothing has been left out. When I saw the film, it gripped me from start to finish; and then the twist almost killed me in my seat. The acting is absolutely top-notch, and that's really what makes it a success; the acting and the brilliant way it was put together. They had to rely on these things, because with a budget of reportedly just less than a million dollars, they couldn't afford the usual spectacle of some of the big horrors/thrillers out today.

    Despite the less than desirable budget, they still brought in some memorable acting talent in the form of Danny Glover, Cary Elwes, and Monica Potter, plus Leigh Whannell (who also wrote the film - he is both a great actor and writer).

    Anyone who is squeamish will not like the film, because you'll be hiding your eyes the whole way through; but I love survival films such as this, and it's no wonder Saw has been praised by critics for its achievements.
  • BarbelBarbel ScotlandPosts: 37,865Chief of Staff
    "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy": not as bad as I feared (being familiar with the books, radio series, etc) and some clever touches, but an oddly incomplete feel about the whole thing.
  • ant007ukant007uk Great BritainPosts: 67MI6 Agent
    The last film I saw was "Life of Brian", every time I see that film, I always fall about laughing. What have the Romans ever done for us speech, absolute classic. Last New film I saw was Sahara, not too bad. Last film at cinema was hitch hikers. Cant agree about the good acting in SAW, the film itself is a gem of the genre, I just hope the sequel is up to it.
  • Tilly Masterson 007Tilly Masterson 007 UKPosts: 1,472MI6 Agent
    The Dukes Of Hazzard.

    Not very good, would not recommend.
  • asioasio Melbourne, AustraliaPosts: 546MI6 Agent
    Wallace & Gromit in The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit

    I usually stay well away from the "Toy Story" type of films, but I did enjoy some of W&G's earlier short-films, so I thought I'd check this one out.
    My review: it was great!
    They've managed to keep it's cheeky English sense of humour, and they've resisted the urge to fill it with big Hollywood names.
    It does have Helena Bonham Carter & Raiph Feinnes in it, but they're not as over-the-top as some of the other celebrity voices in various other "animated-esque" films.
    Whilst most people at the cinema were going to see The Dukes Of Hazzard (bleh!!!) I would recommend that you see Wallace & Gromit instead.

    Next week, I'm off to see Deuce Bigalow: European Gigalow. I don't really care if everyone else hates it, I've always enjoyed Rob Schneider's films, so there. :)
    Drawn Out Dad.
    Independent, one-shot comic books from the outskirts of Melbourne, Australia.
    twitter.com/DrawnOutDad
  • The BaronThe Baron Posts: 66MI6 Agent
    The Master Killer.

    This is one of the select few of those super- sound effects kung fu movies movies of the 70's and 80's that I actually enjoyed (Along with Super Ninjas, Kung Fu Conspiracy, and 7 Deadly Venoms). The plot is predictable, but by far the best training sequence ever.

    Gordon Lui (Title Character) was recently cameo'd in both Kill Bill movies.
  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,754Chief of Staff
    Crash. I really enjoyed it. It's a different type of film, about life more than anything else. The characters are more black and white, or defined, than people are in real life - but that doesn't detract from the film.
    There are some good, strong performances from most of the cast, only let down by Brendan Fraser who is clearly out of his depth. Well worth a look.
    YNWA 97
  • darenhatdarenhat The Old PuebloPosts: 2,029Quartermasters
    Watched Damn the Defiant!, directed by 007's own Lewis Gilbert and edited by Peter Hunt. As much as I like a good sea adventure, I can't say this is one of them. Even the great Alec Guiness is surprisingly un-enthralling in this film. With deep regret: not recommended.
  • scaramanga1scaramanga1 The English RivieraPosts: 845Chief of Staff
    Well I've just watched LayerCake -and was actually impressed by Daniel Craig's performance -and quite honestly think that although he's not my original choice as 007 it may turn out ok if he does get the part like rumours are indicating -he can do the rough stuff and the charm. Believe me though I don't think he's really handsome enough. But if you suspend your disbelief I'm sure he is a good enough actor to convince many critics.

    Other films I've watched in the last couple of days are House of Flying Daggers -absolutely beautiful martial arts film in the same vein as "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" and the sublime "Hero" ,and Bruce Lee in Fist of Fury thanks to the new Hong Kong Legends series that I've subscribed to. FOF was great with Lee providing his unmistakeable magic - what is hilarious though is that subtitles don't match the dubbed script! It's hilarious.

    Anyway hoping to actually finally get to see Sin City this week -a film I've been aching to see. :)
  • Andy A 007Andy A 007 Posts: 199MI6 Agent
    The World Is Not Enough
  • Lady RoseLady Rose London,UKPosts: 2,667MI6 Agent
    Revolver - Not impressed.If you are a Lock, Stock fan dont watch it.It has some good parts and it had some potential but went way off the mark and got very deep.Ray Liotta was excellent and all the actors put in a solid performance but the films tries too hard and doesn't hit the spot.
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,467MI6 Agent
    edited September 2005
    Yes, I heard bad things about Revolver.

    Plunkett & Maclean.

    Of course, this is a Wade and Purvis effort, and you'd struggle to see how they got the Bond gig from this, though I've heard the original script was much better and that's what impressed Mickey and Babs.

    The tone is uneven, one minute grotesque and bloody, the other silly Carry On.
    Some good support, especially from Ken Stott, though Michael Gambon, Alan Cummings and Little Britain's David Walliams and Matt Lucas are mostly wasted.
    Overall it's the three leads who let it down, they're quite empty, with no chemistry to speak of between Johnny Lee Miller, Robert Caryle and Liv Tyler. The two highwaymen don't even seem to like each other much, nor dislike each other much either. There's little or no friction or mutual respect and the direction, though in a hurry, doesn't propel things along promisingly. Still, the hangman climax is well-handled.
    "This is where we leave you Mr Bond."

    Roger Moore 1927-2017
  • General_OurumovGeneral_Ourumov United KingdomPosts: 861MI6 Agent
    Canonball Run


    I actually enjoyed this film-star full piece of film. It was funny in places, though it was Jack Elam that made me laugh the most. Amusing performances from Burt Reynolds, Roger Moore, Dom DeLuise, Sammy Davis, Dean Martin and Jackie Chan make this a really fun road movie.

    8.0/10
  • BarbelBarbel ScotlandPosts: 37,865Chief of Staff
    "Team America World Police"

    Side-splittingly funny, totally non-PC.
  • AlexAlex The Eastern SeaboardPosts: 2,694MI6 Agent
    edited September 2005
    Bought it on DVD for Lana Turner and a very young Connery. Nifty type love triangle though a bit melodramatic (It's also Bond's farewell to the mink glove in TB)

    Then I caught Connery and Trevor Howard in "The Offence" on television. Powerful, sheer power from Sir Sean. Anyone who doubts he couldn't handle emotions needs to view this gem.Both are recommended viewing.
  • ohmss1969ohmss1969 EuropePosts: 141MI6 Agent
    Re : Fist of Fury

    The English subtitles should be used for the Cantonese soundtrack to make sence ;)
  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,754Chief of Staff
    Sherlock Holmes And The Secret Weapon - I love all Basil Rathbone's Sherlock Holmes' movies, he's easily the best Holmes on film so far. Good stories, good acting and just enough cheese to make these films great. It's good to see Basil as the good-guy for a change.
    YNWA 97
  • asioasio Melbourne, AustraliaPosts: 546MI6 Agent
    Deuce Bigalow: European Gigalow

    Just like Vegemite, this film is an aquired taste.
    Still, I think it's was a worthy follow-up to the original, and being of Dutch decent (my Father comes from Goes) I found Hollywood's slanted take on Dutch culture to be quite amusing. It was also nice to hear some Dutch accents too!
    Eva, the love interest, played by Hanna Verboom, is quite stunning.
    There were some truly cringe-worthy scenes, so if you're going to see it, be prepared for some sick "gross-out" style humour.
    Drawn Out Dad.
    Independent, one-shot comic books from the outskirts of Melbourne, Australia.
    twitter.com/DrawnOutDad
  • FelixLeiter ♀FelixLeiter ♀ Staffordshire or a pubPosts: 1,286MI6 Agent
    Sir Miles wrote:
    Sherlock Holmes And The Secret Weapon - I love all Basil Rathbone's Sherlock Holmes' movies, he's easily the best Holmes on film so far. Good stories, good acting and just enough cheese to make these films great. It's good to see Basil as the good-guy for a change.

    Did you watch that on UKTVGold? I really want to see one of the ones they're showing, but my parents are always wathing something! X-(
    I finally saw Cheaper by the Dozen and it was great. The two little twins were so cute!
    Relax darling, I'm on top of the situation -{
  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,754Chief of Staff
    Did you watch that on UKTVGold? I really want to see one of the ones they're showing, but my parents are always wathing something! X-(

    No, it was on UKTV Drama - they have shown several of the Basil Rathbone/Sherlock Holmes films on there lately. All are great entertainment.
    YNWA 97
  • NightshooterNightshooter In bed with SolitairePosts: 2,917MI6 Agent
    I just saw a really good movie. It is called "Dirty War" and is set in London. It was made in '04. It is basically a story leading up to and including the events of a fictional bombing in London. It is really scary, and it really makes you fear these things happening.
  • Sir Hillary BraySir Hillary Bray College of ArmsPosts: 2,174MI6 Agent
    Finding Neverland, starring Johnny Depp as J.M. Barrie, creator of Peter Pan. Wonderful film for family viewing, though it no doubt glosses over any unseemly aspects of Barrie's character. Kate Winslet is good as the widowed mother of four young boys who form the inspiration for Barrie's story, and the ever-lovely Julie Christie is her less-than approving mother. Dustin Hoffman has what amounts to an amusing cameo as Barrie's theatrical producer.

    Interesting accent note: American Depp adopts a soft Scottish accent (Mrs. Doubtfire-style) for Barrie, while Glaswegian Kelly MacDonald goes London-style for Peter Pan.

    All in all, a nice little postcard. Johnny Depp really has turned out to be an excellent actor.
    Hilly...you old devil!
  • Stromberg1Stromberg1 Posts: 32MI6 Agent
    Flight Plan. I enjoyed it as a good thriller. I know it isn't a classic and will not go down in history like Rear Window, but it was still a fun time at the theatre.
  • HardyboyHardyboy Posts: 5,906Chief of Staff
    I finally saw Sahara. Best enjoyed with your mind turned off: that way you can appreciate the lightning-fast pace, the humor, and the good-old-fashioned-swashbuckling, and not think of the holes in the story so big you could sail a fleet of Confederate ironclads through them. . .not to mention the fact so much of the stuntwork and production design were done before in the Bond films!
    Vox clamantis in deserto
  • ant007ukant007uk Great BritainPosts: 67MI6 Agent
    Just been to see Land of the Dead. I was soooo looking forward to this movie, what a total dissapointment it turned out to be. Sure, it had some shock moments, good sequences and good make-up, but the atmosperic boding tension of Romero's earlier work was missing BIG style. The Big Daddy character was used far too much!!!!
  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,754Chief of Staff
    Sahara. After reading Hardyboy's review I did exactly as he suggested - disengaged the brain. This was still not enough ! This is a really poor film, not even B-movie class. I'd heard so much about Dirk Pitt, from the Clive Cussler novels, about how these books would make terrific films - well, I'm not sure what went wrong, but it did. The acting in the main is okay but the characters are only two dimensional at best - give this a miss !!
    YNWA 97
  • ant007ukant007uk Great BritainPosts: 67MI6 Agent
    Sir Miles wrote:
    Sahara. After reading Hardyboy's review I did exactly as he suggested - disengaged the brain. This was still not enough ! This is a really poor film, not even B-movie class. I'd heard so much about Dirk Pitt, from the Clive Cussler novels, about how these books would make terrific films - well, I'm not sure what went wrong, but it did. The acting in the main is okay but the characters are only two dimensional at best - give this a miss !!
    I wish somebody told me about giving it a miss before I went in and bought it blind, what a waste of 14 squid!!!!
  • ZachZach Posts: 51MI6 Agent
    edited October 2005
    I finally saw Batman Begins on Friday night. It was pretty good. I like it a lot more then "Batman and Robin," and "Batman Forever." Those seem very cartoony to me.
  • Mr MartiniMr Martini That nice house in the sky.Posts: 2,707MI6 Agent
    Saw "History Of Violence" It was ok. Not bad, not great either. I'd recomend it. It's has a couple brutaly violent scenes also. It's only an hour and half, so it's not too long either.
    Some people would complain even if you hang them with a new rope
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