Dirty Schwein
Has a 'Best of Britney Spears' album
Yes I've recommended to many of my friends and they all loved it.This was brilliant i thought. Must have watched it about five years ago. Seriously scary as well.
Yes I've recommended to many of my friends and they all loved it.This was brilliant i thought. Must have watched it about five years ago. Seriously scary as well.
Yes I've recommended to many of my friends and they all loved it.
feck me. I’m watching this now, half an hour from the end. Have had to take a break as the tension is getting to me. What a fantastic low-budget thriller.Calibre
Two friends go deer hunting in a tight-nit Scottish town. One of them accidentally shoots a young boy and everything quickly spirals out of control.
This is the first film I've actually enjoyed since lockdown began. Gritty, British thriller with so much fecking suspense, it nearly killed me! I absolutely loved everything about this and it's on Netflix so no excuse not to watch it 8.5/10
Agreed. I'm surprised not many people have seen this (and even I was late to the party).feck me. I’m watching this now, half an hour from the end. Have had to take a break as the tension is getting to me. What a fantastic low-budget thriller.
Should become a decent cult hit - I'd never heard of it before the posts on here.Agreed. I'm surprised not many people have seen this (and even I was late to the party).
If anyone knows any other films that ramps up suspense like this, please let me know.
I've seen Eden Lake and This Is England, both which do a similar thing.
Wake in Fright (1971)
Started intriguing, but got a little bored mid-through. Didn't finish it eventually. Lots of beer though.
Sleepers (1996)
Great movie.
I mean, it started out intriguing initially. But the Doc storyline put me off.I loved Wake in Fright, can see why it wouldn't be everyones cut of tea though. It's a tough watch at times!
Should become a decent cult hit - I'd never heard of it before the posts on here.
I was slightly disappointed by the ending, but I'm not sure how I could have not been. The build up of tension until the point the body was discovered in the woods was masterful, but it effectively popped at the point they ran for it, and Vaughan was caught. The conclusion from that point on was guaranteed to be cold and bloody, and it was, but I just wish it could have kept up the level of the first 70 minutes.
...which the actor had devised himself based on a blood-curdling incident from his own life. (While working as a waiter in New York, he’d once made the mistake of telling a mobster he found him amusing.)
Good fellas was released 30 years ago this month. Interview with the producer, Irwin Winkler (paywalled) below.
The studio had wanted Tom Cruise as Henry Hill and Madonna as his wife Karen.
So what's it really like? Scary? (Like, possible death or a crazy scare around every corner.) Or rather tense? I watched the trailer after @Dirty Schwein's review, but wasn't sure what to think of it. I don't enjoy scary movies (or horror), but I like it if the tension is well done. (Like a good Hitchcock.)Calibre
Watched on recommendation from @Dirty Schwein .
A film that will pass under the radar of many.
What a film, absolutely top notch, easy on of the best films I have watched this year, I could find no fault with it.
Highly recommend watch this.
10/10
Not scary for me, just a very good thriller, very tense in places, If you like Hitchcock, you will enjoy it.So what's it really like? Scary? (Like, possible death or a crazy scare around every corner.) Or rather tense? I watched the trailer after @Dirty Schwein's review, but wasn't sure what to think of it. I don't enjoy scary movies (or horror), but I like it if the tension is well done. (Like a good Hitchcock.)
Cool, thanks!Not scary for me, just a very good thriller, very tense in places, If you like Hitchcock, you will enjoy it.
It's very tense, like This Is England. Not horror.So what's it really like? Scary? (Like, possible death or a crazy scare around every corner.) Or rather tense? I watched the trailer after @Dirty Schwein's review, but wasn't sure what to think of it. I don't enjoy scary movies (or horror), but I like it if the tension is well done. (Like a good Hitchcock.)
Calibre
Two friends go deer hunting in a tight-nit Scottish town. One of them accidentally shoots a young boy and everything quickly spirals out of control.
This is the first film I've actually enjoyed since lockdown began. Gritty, British thriller with so much fecking suspense, it nearly killed me! I absolutely loved everything about this and it's on Netflix so no excuse not to watch it 8.5/10
Haha that's a shame... Seen Eden Lake?I downloaded this but after about 10 mins realised I'd watched it before
Haha that's a shame... Seen Eden Lake?
Yes, I loved Eden Lake and my wife hated it!No. The reviews seem to be love or hate.
I enjoyed Calibre even if the ending seemed to possibly be written by a film student who loved Hitchcock.
Yeah that part was pretty shocking tbh.Really didn't expect it.Terrific movie. Great soundtrack and the late Frank Doubleday scene-stealing.
Watched this for a second time after you're review. And I've come to the conclusion that I love the film all the way up to around the first hour mark.Snowpiercer
Finally got round to watching this last night. It's very watchable, although I'm not sure the plot holds up to close scrutiny.
I liked the way Bong Joon-ho had the Korean characters stealing the show, with Tilda Swinton great and adding a surreal twist.
It weirdly reminded me of the Matrix, with the cod Eastern philosophy about the balance of the train, the cartoon violence and how he is basically 'the one', leading the rebellion.
7/10
There is a 'gifted passenger from the tail end' in the shape of Chris Evans being the inspirational leader, who orders they follow. He is clearly the missing part that can make this uprising successful, so disagree on the one argument. Agree numbers prove decisive in the end, like with the Soviets in the wars. The violinist shows the passengers can adapt between the classes at least to a degree.Yeah that part was pretty shocking tbh.Really didn't expect it.
Watched this for a second time after you're review. And I've come to the conclusion that I love the film all the way up to around the first hour mark.
It was great to see a sci fi dystopian film go against the standard narrative of "the one" savior character arc(In the first half). The reason the tail end get so far isn't because they are better fighters, more intelligent or morally the films good guys but due to their sheer numbers and size. The tension as they wait to find out if the guards guns are empty and then the explosion of movement afterwards fits a kind of Marxist idea of a class going from in itself to a class for itself. The characters also play to a similar rule, their views are shaped by where they are in the train. A part from maybe the hacker there is no gifted passenger from the tail end there to lift everyone up or some stupid upper class member who's endangering everyone.To ram another Marx quote - "Society does not consist of individuals but expresses the sum of interrelations, the relations within which these individuals stand" Snowpiercer as far as movies go is a great example of this.
Also Tilda Swinton performance deserve it's own mention. After listening to some interviews, both her and Bong Joon-ho inspiration seem to be a mix of
Gaddafi and Thatcher. The most interesting point raised about Mason was their view that she was someone who had started from the tail end and then got picked out to go further up the train. The Yorkshire accent(Considering recent events - bunch of old northerners voting for Boris)has aged perfectly. Overall a really great villain.
For me the film drops a bit when the tail end spilt up and the film goes off into a more standard sci fi movie approach. Also the ending scenes in the engine room were a mess for me. Just putting forward the idea it was secretly planned and the revolution was a designed outcome from the start took away from the most interesting elements of the film, it kills the agency that was shown to the audience before.
Maybe this is a dumb idea/completely unworkable but it would have been great if Wilson wasn't real or had been dead for several years. When the engine doors finally opened the room was empty. What was really keeping the train going and the real driver was the class system throughout the train.
Anyways for anyone who hasn't seen Snowpiercer go watch it.
Yeah I just found him to be too dull tbh(Mostly the character as his performance was fine.).There is a 'gifted passenger from the tail end' in the shape of Chris Evans being the inspirational leader, who orders they follow. He is clearly the missing part that can make this uprising successful, so disagree on the one argument.
I found this the most boring film ever! Glad somebody enjoyed it though.Ad Astra
Been meaning to watch this for a while, U like a sci-fi film. With the wait, I thought it was excellent.
I'm not a huge Brad Pitt fan but he certainly carries the film and is very good. The film really captured the vastness of space and our insignificance in it. What I wasn't expecting, amongst other things, was the commentary on how sons become their fathers - something that has personal resonance for me.
9/10
Maybe this is a dumb idea/completely unworkable but it would have been great if Wilson wasn't real or had been dead for several years. When the engine doors finally opened the room was empty. What was really keeping the train going and the real driver was the class system throughout the train.
That cast and movie being shit and far up it's ass can only mean Jarmusch or Wes Anderson.The Dead Don't Die
It turns out that a zombie comedy movie starring Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Chloe Sevigny, Tilda Swinton, Danny Glover, Tom Waits, an undead Iggy Pop and Steve Buscemi in a MAGA hat can actually be really damn boring. And so far up its own arse with nods to how great the director supposedly is that it forgets that its big monologue at the end about "we're all zombies becuz of capitalism so zombie movies are dumb" is exactly the point that the godfather of zombie movies was making with his work 50 years ago and therefore not nearly as poignant as the writer thought it was before he lay back in his chair and spent the rest of the day smelling his own farts.
3/10 and only because the first thirty minutes made it seem like the story was going somewhere.
That's a shame.The Netflix TV show adaptation does actually run with this idea...sort of. Though it doesn’t have nearly as good a cast, and is incredibly naff in general.
I hated this film. Such a talented cast absolutely wasted.The Dead Don't Die
It turns out that a zombie comedy movie starring Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Chloe Sevigny, Tilda Swinton, Danny Glover, Tom Waits, an undead Iggy Pop and Steve Buscemi in a MAGA hat can actually be really damn boring. And so far up its own arse with nods to how great the director supposedly is that it forgets that its big monologue at the end about "we're all zombies becuz of capitalism so zombie movies are dumb" is exactly the point that the godfather of zombie movies was making with his work 50 years ago and therefore not nearly as poignant as the writer thought it was before he lay back in his chair and spent the rest of the day smelling his own farts.
3/10 and only because the first thirty minutes made it seem like the story was going somewhere.