Paul Posted December 27, 2008 Posted December 27, 2008 Watched Pirates of the Caribean - Deadman's Chest, last night, the original title of this thread. What a load of rubbish. If it had been 45 minutes shorter one could have been mildly entertained, as it was this was just stretched out to become a blockbuster with scene after scene being lengthened uneccessarily. Terrible. Quote
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ABBEY Posted December 27, 2008 Author Posted December 27, 2008 JEESUS watched !day the earth stood still" what a bag of pc greenpeace save the earth rubbish..glad it was freebie. saw "quarantine" as well was about to delete it when it got good scared the crap out of the g/f haha Quote
Tim Southampton Rover Posted December 27, 2008 Posted December 27, 2008 I watched 'Ghost Town' starring Ricky Gervais. I thought it was a pretty good film. Good storyline, Gervais' jokes were coming left right and centre and was on for just the right amount of time. Quote
Rovermatt Posted December 27, 2008 Posted December 27, 2008 I watched the first hour of The Chronicles of Narnia last night. It was utterly dreadful. I appreciate that no fantasy film will ever top LOTR but frankly I found this one to be rather embarrassing. Quote
Tim Southampton Rover Posted December 27, 2008 Posted December 27, 2008 The second film in the Chronicles of Narnia series is even more boring! I watched it on my way home from NYC and it made the flight seem even longer than usual! Quote
Flopsy Posted December 27, 2008 Posted December 27, 2008 CoN is a kids film, there isnt anything in it for Adults therefore we find it boring, I have it on good authority that its one of the bestest films ever!!!! According to a 8 year old I know, so who are we to argue. Got The Dark Knight for Crimbo and the Missus got Enchanted. Huzzah! Quote
American Posted December 27, 2008 Posted December 27, 2008 Just watched one of the best movies ever! Get it, watch it, it will, it should blow you away!! Its called Gran Torino Good, but not Clint's best ever. Quote
Exiled_Rover Posted December 27, 2008 Posted December 27, 2008 It's hardly Clint's fault he's a film making legend now is it. Quote
Mc Love Posted December 28, 2008 Posted December 28, 2008 I saw a few films over christmas: Bad Santa - Drunk/BBW loving/Robbing Santa - Pretty funny Saw it in work there one night, great ending! I watched 'Ghost Town' starring Ricky Gervais. I thought it was a pretty good film. Good storyline, Gervais' jokes were coming left right and centre and was on for just the right amount of time. Didnt think it was anything special, saying that I aint Gervais' biggest fan, if a fan at all, imo american office is better. Good, but not Clint's best ever. Nope, but still a modern day classic. It's hardly Clint's fault he's a film making legend now is it. I think he really set the ball rolling with that movie. Wish him all the best, definitely gonna win an oscar or two Just watched QoS there and i havent a clue why people were slating it. I actually think it is one of the top Bond movies, was very clever. I guess people that were slating it, are stuck in the Bonds of Connery and Moore, at least this had a believable and more human side to it Quote
RoyRover Posted December 28, 2008 Posted December 28, 2008 The last movie I went to see was The Day The Earth Stood Still and was utter tat. I was looking forward to it for ages, because the trailer made it look amazing, with a real sense of impending doom. The movie was the complete opposite, slow and boring. I saw some of the Chronicles Of Narnia the other night and thought it was dire. As usual the TV this Christmas has been kack. I may go and see Australia later. Here are a couple of movie trailers that look the business. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XeP8Vf0gYq4 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ1r_RPH28Q&...feature=channel http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nIG3nwbRk-Y&...feature=channel http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lKbEI8pDz0A&...feature=channel http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=JIpZxBczWUg The last trailer especially, looks the unreal! Quote
Tim Southampton Rover Posted December 28, 2008 Posted December 28, 2008 I watched Will Smith's new film '7 Pounds' last night. Pretty good film. Not one of his bests but a clever film with a good ending. Quote
broadsword Posted December 28, 2008 Posted December 28, 2008 3:10 to Yuma is a cracking film! Whereas Harsh Times is a complete load of old manure. Quote
Rovermatt Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 3:10 to Yuma is a cracking film! Whereas Harsh Times is a complete load of old manure. Couldn't disagree more. I thought Harsh Times was excellent and 3:10 To Yuma was very disappointing. Quote
broadsword Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 Ha! Well we'll agree to disagree. Harsh times was awful, totally awful, and goes into the same great big bin of rubbish as Indy 4, xxx2, Street Kings and a lot lot more. Maybe you liked the street slang? Quote
Paul Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 The last movie I went to see was The Day The Earth Stood Still and was utter tat. We found ourselves in the Trafford Centre last night. Goodness knows why but the sales bargains were amazing the shops must simply be desperate for cash. Rather than join the queue out of the car park we went to the cinema and saw The Day The Earth Stood Still. Yes it's pretty slow, there's no real plot and we all know it will end happily (this is American, no English villain though) but it kept our family entertained for a couple of hours. It's not great but I'm not sure I'd call it tat. Nice little point made at the end when the lights go out......but I'll say no more to avoid spoiling it. Leaving the cinema was a little surreal. The TC was heaving when we went in, came out at 10.30pm having watched a human race wiped out disaster movie, TC was deserted, out into the car park - deserted and heavily frosted. Took a short cut back through Trafford Park to get on the M602 home - no traffic at all. If you'd told me the film had just come true I might have believed you! Quote
Hughesy Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 The day the earth stood still is poor. Will smiths film I have, but still havent watched it yet. Watched a great film last week - "Taken" Probably the best film I have seen for a long, long time. Good story and kept us all hooked. . . . All the 3 above are available for download if anyone wants them - PM me if you like and your not sure how. Quote
RoyRover Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 We found ourselves in the Trafford Centre last night. Goodness knows why but the sales bargains were amazing the shops must simply be desperate for cash. Rather than join the queue out of the car park we went to the cinema and saw The Day The Earth Stood Still. Yes it's pretty slow, there's no real plot and we all know it will end happily (this is American, no English villain though) but it kept our family entertained for a couple of hours. It's not great but I'm not sure I'd call it tat. Nice little point made at the end when the lights go out......but I'll say no more to avoid spoiling it. Leaving the cinema was a little surreal. The TC was heaving when we went in, came out at 10.30pm having watched a human race wiped out disaster movie, TC was deserted, out into the car park - deserted and heavily frosted. Took a short cut back through Trafford Park to get on the M602 home - no traffic at all. If you'd told me the film had just come true I might have believed you! It's just that I expected so much more. The trailers for it looked amazing, but my God it was so slow and boring. You'd have no idea by the way people are acting that the world was about to come to an end. After having a 5 minute chat with John Cleese, Keanu Reeves was having second thoughts about destroying planet earth! I did go and see Australia the other night. I really enjoyed it. It was just a good old fashioned heart warming story. Quote
Flopsy Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 Finally watched Dark Knight the other night. WHAT! A! FILM! Ledger was Awesome and I enjoyed it more than Batman Begins Quote
RoyRover Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 The day the earth stood still is poor. Will smiths film I have, but still havent watched it yet. Watched a great film last week - "Taken" Probably the best film I have seen for a long, long time. Good story and kept us all hooked. . . . All the 3 above are available for download if anyone wants them - PM me if you like and your not sure how. Taken, is that the one with Liam Neeson? I heard it was dire. Is it good? Quote
Rovermatt Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 (edited) The day the earth stood still is poor. Will smiths film I have, but still havent watched it yet. Watched a great film last week - "Taken" Taken? Isn't that the Liam Neeson film generally viewed as one of the worst films of the last year? I read this review and decided against it. Edited December 31, 2008 by Rovermatt Quote
American Posted January 1, 2009 Posted January 1, 2009 Pride and Glory - I'd rate it a B, well acted and well made, but nothing that sets it apart from others of its like. The Wrestler - I'd rate it an A. You aren't watching Mickey Rourke act, you are watching Randy "Ram" Robinson, washed up wrestler. Added bonus is Marisa Tomei topless. It was actually a tough movie to watch because of the way it was acted and directed - almost like it was a documentary and all that was happening was happening in real life with no movie effects. If Rourke doesn't win the Oscar for this, it will be a travesty - one of the top, if not the top, performances I've ever seen. Quote
The Gull Posted January 2, 2009 Posted January 2, 2009 Finally watched Dark Knight the other night. WHAT! A! FILM! Ledger was Awesome and I enjoyed it more than Batman Begins I watched it last night after getting it for Christmas and couldn't agree more, very, very good film. Ordered a few films off Amazon last week all either £4 or £5 and some really good ones in there. Quote
Rovermatt Posted January 2, 2009 Posted January 2, 2009 (edited) Added bonus is Marisa Tomei topless. I was going to see The Wrestler anyway, but at least now I know it'll be worth it. I've seen three films this week: Changeling: Excellent film, eerie atmosphere, very intense, fantastic performance all round. Clint hits the jackpot again. Australia: Very OTT yet great fun. It drags on for a bit but overall it's a great spectacle. The Spirit: A whole lot of meh. Aside from Scarlett Johansson's lovely cleavage and Eva Mendes's rear, this has nothing to offer. Samuel L. Jackson hams it up admirably but he clearly knows the whole thing's a bit of a joke. Edited January 2, 2009 by Rovermatt Quote
Billy Castell Posted January 2, 2009 Posted January 2, 2009 So the Spirit is as overhyped as the frankly rubbish Sin City? Quote
American Posted January 2, 2009 Posted January 2, 2009 Was just reading an interview with Jackson and he said he was told to ham it up as much as he wanted to. Quote
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