A Knight's Tale - awesome. I like that at its core its the most historically accurate jousting movie ever. Then they said 'this movie is kinda boring... bring on Queen and pop-culture references'
Watched Zombieland over the weekend, after its sat on my SKY+ for months. AWESOME!
A Knight's Tale - awesome. I like that at its core its the most historically accurate jousting movie ever. Then they said 'this movie is kinda boring... bring on Queen and pop-culture references'
The movie would never, ever have been boring. It is one of the greatest movies ever. Paul Bettany as Geoffrey Chaucer is 'specially wonderful, and Heath Ledger is just perfect. The story is funny and engaging but also has very touching moments which relate to the character's past (without wishing to create any spoilers for all those that are obviously out there buying the DVD online RIGHT NOW because of my ringing endorsement).
The pop culture references are just a fun extra on top of an already wonderful movie, but they do bring a broad smile to the face when you spot them.
I must admit that the one deeply painful bit in that film is when they start throwing mad shapes on the dance floor at the banquet.
Except it is to one if the sexiest songs ever. Actually it's one of my favourite bits. Shhhh.
EDIT: no, actually, it's not the song that is sexy but his voice. I'm not saying who's voice for spoiler-y purposes, but I always want to dance to that song.
As I am off from tomorrow with the children, I want to take them to the pictures....My choices are as follows:
Captain America Super 8 HP:DH2 (eldest boy has seen this) Zoo Keeper Cars 2 Horrid Henry
Captain America is looking like the favourite, followed by Super 8. Purely because these seem to be the kind of movies that would benefit more from being viewed on 'the big screen'*. They're 12 and 9 so any action movie will be a hit, I think.
*I generally object to paying £8 to watch a film I can watch on Sky without losing anything from the experience.
I have no idea. I've written that off as something I really, really don't want to pay to see. It has that guy who played Paul Blart:Mall Cop in and that's about all I know.
Irréversible is a bit good, and has a soundtrack by Thomas Bangalter (one of the guys from Daft Punk) that sounds like a proto Tron Legacy soundtrack in parts. Also, pretty horrific.
Irréversible is a bit good, and has a soundtrack by Thomas Bangalter (one of the guys from Daft Punk) that sounds like a proto Tron Legacy soundtrack in parts. Also, pretty horrific.
Irréversible is a bit good, and has a soundtrack by Thomas Bangalter (one of the guys from Daft Punk) that sounds like a proto Tron Legacy soundtrack in parts. Also, pretty horrific.
I've seen Irreversible, yeah. Just not the first one about the butcher. Yet. He's such a stylish director, it's insane. But yeah, two scenes in Irreversible were pretty rough.
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Not just what happened, but how long they each went on for.
Watched Adventureland yesterday and came away a bit disappointed. None of the main characters were likeable and neither were any secondary characters (apart from the theme park owner and his wife). I just got bored.
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As I am off from tomorrow with the children, I want to take them to the pictures....My choices are as follows:
Captain America Super 8 HP:DH2 (eldest boy has seen this) Zoo Keeper Cars 2 Horrid Henry
I would say Captain America as well. I think it's the best adventure film of the summer with right proper bad guys, right proper good guys and humour that's fits the story rather than trying to hit a target audience. Although I think Super 8 would be better on the big screen (there are some big explosions), I couldn't say it would be fun for the kids.
Cars 2 was just a mess with a convoluted ending that even now doesn't make much sense. I went in hoping for more but sadly it was just a toy/theme park commercial.
I really enjoyed Captain America. Notable wrongaloid and forum n00b TK thinks it's better than the first Iron Man. I wouldn't go that far, but I did properly enjoy it.
I thought Captain America was okay but I would have preferred him to have faced some kind of threat from an enemy at some point. I felt it was a little too campy comic booky for my liking and could have done with a little grit in there and characters with a bit more depth. Iron Man is still miles ahead of the competition for me.
Lewie, Four Candles and Pete are so wrong about Super 8. It was all kinds of brilliant. A great homage to 80s kids action adventure films like Goonies and Explorers.
Lewie, Four Candles and Pete are so wrong about Super 8. It was all kinds of brilliant. A great homage to 80s kids action adventure films like Goonies and Explorers.
Come nine o'clock tomorrow evenin' ah'm gonna show yer wrong boy! Gonna show yer reaaaaal wrong, now.
I really enjoyed Captain America. Notable wrongaloid and forum n00b TK thinks it's better than the first Iron Man. I wouldn't go that far, but I did properly enjoy it.
It is better. Not by much, but it is.
Maybe it's because I'm a bigger fan of Cap, than I am Iron Man.
Also, I'm in the Super 8 is fucking wonderful, group.
"I'll come round some time and get that squeak out ya door."
I'm having a Johnny Depp Night.
Just watched the tourist, I'm not sure if it's any good because when it boils down to it the only real reason for this movie to exist is to give people 1:43 to work out who they would rather sleep with; Depp or Jolie, and I doubt anyone ever has paid any attention to the actual plot.
Went to see The Inbetweeners Movie last night and thought it was actually pretty fantastic. Obviously it's only going to appeal if you're a fan of the TV show and it does follow that tried and tested formula of "make movie where characters from TV sitcom go on holiday", but it really was very, very funny. Also the brunette girl who goes after Simon would totally get it.
Went to see The Inbetweeners Movie last night and thought it was actually pretty fantastic. Obviously it's only going to appeal if you're a fan of the TV show and it does follow that tried and tested formula of "make movie where characters from TV sitcom go on holiday", but it really was very, very funny. Also the brunette girl who goes after Simon would totally get it.
Is it on the whole funnier than series 3, as I didn't find that very funny (though it had its moments)?
I watched Super. I was ready for it to be a cheap ironic bit of fun. It started, and I thought I should have rented, rather than bought, it. As it went on, though, I got really into it. The premise is really good, and it's brutal. And touching and funny. It even did the previously impossible, and make me fancy Juno. Plus, Steve Agee is in it as a complete Beexer. And it has Kevin Bacon in it! And the ex wife of a kid that went to my primary school. And it's better than Kick Ass.
Finally got round to watching La Horde yesterday...it's reasonably diverting, shame they went for zoombies rather playing it old school. Not sure you'd get anything out of it if you're not a fan of the zombie genre as it is filming by numbers.
Still at least I can see potentially more material in the Blade Runner universe. Though having said that, the first one said all there needed to be said on the subject so to speak.
Went to see The Inbetweeners Movie last night and thought it was actually pretty fantastic. Obviously it's only going to appeal if you're a fan of the TV show and it does follow that tried and tested formula of "make movie where characters from TV sitcom go on holiday", but it really was very, very funny. Also the brunette girl who goes after Simon would totally get it.
Is it on the whole funnier than series 3, as I didn't find that very funny (though it had its moments)?
Just got back from the cinema. I would say it is up there with the best episodes of series 1. Very very funny indeed.
Went to see The Inbetweeners Movie last night and thought it was actually pretty fantastic. Obviously it's only going to appeal if you're a fan of the TV show and it does follow that tried and tested formula of "make movie where characters from TV sitcom go on holiday", but it really was very, very funny. Also the brunette girl who goes after Simon would totally get it.
Is it on the whole funnier than series 3, as I didn't find that very funny (though it had its moments)?
Just got back from the cinema. I would say it is up there with the best episodes of series 1. Very very funny indeed.
It was good, almost really good, but not quite brilliant.
TBH I expected a bit more after Moon, but then again Moon was absolutely fucking awesome.
Can't quite put my finger on it yet, seemed to bin it off with the ending is my first instinct:
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Should have just stayed true to the story and let him die after the 'freeze frame' shot, rather than tack on that extra three minutes of bollocks with the stupid exposition about source code being 'even better than they'd imagined'.
In fact, I'm sure of it, the film should have ended five minutes earlier at his perfect freeze frame moment and then he gets turned off.
Stupid Hollywood ending. Duncan Jones has been fucked by the money machine, Moon was a more honest film.
Still a good 7 or maybe 8/10, but would have been a solid 9/10 without the daft ending.
I watched half of Your Highness on a plane back from America.
Maybe it was my surroundings that influenced me, but I thought it was crap. I couldn't put up with the rubbish jokes and obvious one liners so I turned it off.