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Watch it just for the atmosphere.
Completely agree. Felt like a waste of time.A Walk Among The Tombstones
Thought this set up really well and I was ready for decent crime/revenge thriller but as the film went on, it started losing gas and just fell in to genre cliches 5.5/10
I'd say watch it and make up your own mind. I found it interesting if a little derivative of a certain other director's
It's on my list, and I absolutely loved Prisoners and Incendies. I think Villeneuve is a Fincher level talent. But it's been caned so it's further down than it would've been.
The graphic sex in the closing scene is a bit of a shock though.Gregory's Girl
Scottish school-based film about an awkward young teenager who falls for the girl that displaces him in the school football team. Nice wee film, been meaning to get around to it for a while since it's well-known in Scotland. The depiction of the school is fairly non-cliched and avoids the usual stereotypes you'd get, and while some of the acting is quite poor in places from a select few, most of the cast is good, the lead actor is decent and gives some good comedic moments.
7.5/10
The graphic sex in the closing scene is a bit of a shock though.
I enjoyed parts of Prisoners but didn't like it quite as much as others, have to get around to watching Incendies when I get the chance. As for Enemy its got pretty good rotten tomatoes scores but I don't think its for everyone as reviews here show.
The graphic sex in the closing scene is a bit of a shock though.
It's on my list, and I absolutely loved Prisoners and Incendies. I think Villeneuve is a Fincher level talent. But it's been caned so it's further down than it would've been.
except for Noomi Rapace. Worst actress in the world.
Disagree, IMO shes just the latest in a long line of foreign/European actresses that Hollywood doesn't have a clue what to do with. She'll probably come back to Europe at some point and do some good work as she did in the TV series of Girl With The dragon Tattoo.
Predestination is one of the most bonkers, purposefully OTT, and yet somehow still obviously predicatable Sci-Fis I've ever seen. I can't bring myself to hate it because of it's crazy, balls out conviction to it's sillyness, but I also can't bring myself to love it because of it's obvious and openly telegraphed plotting..
Oh, you aren't showing us the faces of these two hugely integral characters...well, I'm sure there's a perfectly non-twist baiting explanation for that
A bit like Adrian Brody's 2009 B-movie Splice, it's so silly, and so unapologetically runs to the limits of it's premise, that you've got to at least ironically appreciate how seriously everyone's taking it.
Fair play.
Enemy is more Lynchian than Fincher-esque. Gone Girl reminded me of Prisoners tho, in a bad way.
Quite.Ivan's Childhood
This Tarkovsky fella's alright, isn't he?
Nah I thought Predestination was a bit crap. Gone Girl was good though, but not up with Fincher's best stuff.
Nah I thought Predestination was a bit crap. Gone Girl was good though, but not up with Fincher's best stuff.
And have you seen Nightcrawler? I thought it was entertaining if some what hammy bollocks.
You've reduced me to this.I was expecting a scathing riposte, you flipping plump.
Nah, you've always been wonderful!You've reduced me to this.
Thanks bud.Nah, you've always been wonderful.
Told you 2015 would be a better year for us.Thanks bud.
Who knows, you never have to explain those things in silly sci-fi shit. Why was the time travel device a weird analogue violin case? Bonkers, but whatever. I'm more interested in how someone managed to pitch that movie.
Yeah, I thought it was pretty good. Once it had set out it's stall it followed a predicatable path, but it was fun, and Jake was great. A better film than Gone Girl for sure. But possibly not Wild Things.
Have you seen Birdman? I thought it was a masterpeice, but I was admittedly in a very susceptible mood.
You've reduced me to this.
Yet to see Birdman. As for Nightcrawler Gyllenhaal's character was very two dimensional, almost as over the top as Panico's Montana and Ledger's Joker. But I did enjoy the film, I thought it worked better as dark satire than any type of commentary. (
Yeah, I certainly saw it as such. I also thought Riz Ahmed was great. Not a showy performance, but considering he was playing American, and at least 10 years younger for some odd reason, I bought him completely.
I think you'll like Birdman, but it's potentially devisive. It's pretty poncy, and I disliked both Babel & 21 Grams for their uber self importantness, but this somehow avoids all his usual pretentious pitfalls with humour, and a heavy dose of undercutting. Norton almost steals it too, and I've never been a huge fan of Norton.