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I really like the work of Andrew Niccol who did In Time, Gattaca, S1m0ne, Lord of War. and wrote The Truman Show. He's got a film coming out that's from the author of the twilight saga. Which is going to be interesting...

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I hated In Time because it didn't make any sense. It's internal logic was all over the place, and I thought it present a terribly flawed model of what would happen if you had an economy where time was a currency under the conditions outlined in the movie.


It wasn't supposed to make sense so much as be a SCREAMING ANTI-CAPITALIST RANT.

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End of Watch.

Pretty fucking good.

It's a film following two cops in South Central LA, dealing with gang crime, drug trade and whatever else the streets has for them.

There's a bit of an overall arc, but it's at least as much about just what their routine is.

It's full of really natural performances, and is partly shot in a found footage/shakeycam style, but amazingly in the action sequences you can always tell exactly what is going on. It sometimes cuts to almost FPS perspectives when they're aiming their guns, which works really well.

It gets pretty fucking brutal at times.

I'd actually say its probably one of the best cop films I've ever seen. Highly recommended.


Just finished this, and yes, it's fucking brilliant, I'd peg it at a straight 9/10.

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I kind of guessed early on that one of them was going to end up killed, but I was still shocked when it happened, because I'd really got to like the two of them.

For one awful minute I thought they'd both been killed.

Like you say, no real story as such, but when the characters are that well written and played, it just doesn't matter.

I can't remember the last time a film made me care so much about what happened to the protagonists.

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I watched City of the Living Dead last night. It's a pretty incoherent mess and lacks an ending but has loads of atmosphere and excellent gore effects. A brilliant late night movie.

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Watched The A Team again today. Holy shit that's a great movie! Sucks proper balls that they're not making a sequel.

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It's a fantastic film. Have you watched Southland Tales yet?

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Watched The A Team again today. Holy shit that's a great movie! Sucks proper balls that they're not making a sequel.

You pancaked my van, foo'!

Definitely an under-rated film. Was this Neeson's first action hero outing? Can't remember if it was before Taken, or after!


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Watched The A Team again today. Holy shit that's a great movie! Sucks proper balls that they're not making a sequel.

You pancaked my van, foo'!

Definitely an under-rated film. Was this Neeson's first action hero outing? Can't remember if it was before Taken, or after!

I'm sure some consider him an action hero in Episode 1. :p

Or Darkman!

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Rosamund Pike is truly a beautiful woman.

Wrath of the Titans is truly not a good film.


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I'm sure some consider him an action hero in Episode 1. :p

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I'm sure some consider him an action hero in Episode 1. :p

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Rosamund Pike is truly a beautiful woman.

Wrath of the Titans is truly not a good film.

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I'm sure some consider him an action hero in Episode 1. :p

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Premium Rush is pretty OK. Michael Shannon chases Joseph Gordon-Levitt around New York.

It's a little ham-fisted in some of how the story is told, it jumps around time in some odd ways, and it's sort of a washy mish mash of genres and styles.

Gordon-Levitt is a bloke who delivers notes and packages on a bike for his job, and then one day he has to deliver a package that ends up getting him trouble.

Shannon is his usual unsettling unhinged intimidating crazy self, and it's worth watching just for his performance.

There's some nice looking tilt shift/bing maps style aerial shots of New York zooming around.

Some good music choices, but also some questionable ones, as well as a few bits that felt like it was a result of a contract somewhere (very odd, out of place cameo by Sleigh Bells).

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Watched The A Team again today. Holy shit that's a great movie! Sucks proper balls that they're not making a sequel.

You pancaked my van, foo'!

Definitely an under-rated film. Was this Neeson's first action hero outing? Can't remember if it was before Taken, or after!

Taken was two years before The A Team. Neeson was also in K19 - and Krull!

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Rosamund Pike is truly a beautiful woman.

Wrath of the Titans is truly not a good film.

Is it better or worse than the remake of Clash of the Titans, just for reference?

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It's worse. The effects are in places breathtaking but the story... even for one based on a 2000 year old Greek Myth, is pretty weak.

Also Sam Worthington is *not*, I repeat *not* and actor. He's a talking prop. And his abilities to speak with anything other than an aussie drawl are non-existent.

But still... Rosamund Pike in leather armor. :p


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It's worse. The effects are in places breathtaking but the story... even for one based on a 2000 year old Greek Myth, is pretty weak.


That's racist, dude.
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Also Sam Worthington is *not*, I repeat *not* and actor. He's a talking prop. And his abilities to speak with anything other than an aussie drawl are non-existent.

That's a bit harsh, isn't it? He's functinoal enough. I thought he was alright in Terminator Salvation. Can't think of anything else I've seen him in other than Clash of the Titans, though, so I can't really comment on his overall oeuvre.

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LewieP wrote:
I hated In Time because it didn't make any sense. It's internal logic was all over the place, and I thought it present a terribly flawed model of what would happen if you had an economy where time was a currency under the conditions outlined in the movie.


It wasn't supposed to make sense so much as be a SCREAMING ANTI-CAPITALIST RANT.

That's why I liked it.


I always thought the plot owed a lot to "Repent Harlequin!, said the Tick Tock Man" by Harlan Ellison...upon further investigation, it seemed so did Harlan Ellison, so much so he sued 'em. Lost though.

Still everyone should read "Repent Harlequin! Said the Tick Tock Man" as it is reet good...as is the Robin Williams PRS version of the tale.

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DavPaz wrote:
It's worse. The effects are in places breathtaking but the story... even for one based on a 2000 year old Greek Myth, is pretty weak.


That's racist, dude.
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Also Sam Worthington is *not*, I repeat *not* and actor. He's a talking prop. And his abilities to speak with anything other than an aussie drawl are non-existent.

That's a bit harsh, isn't it? He's functinoal enough. I thought he was alright in Terminator Salvation. Can't think of anything else I've seen him in other than Clash of the Titans, though, so I can't really comment on his overall oeuvre.


Sam Worthington has the on screen charisma of a standard lamp. He was all right in the Terminator film as the role required a certain 'blankness' to the character...but I've no idea how he keeps getting cast other than "Ooo, he was in that thing, maybe we should put him in this thing".

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DavPaz wrote:
It's worse. The effects are in places breathtaking but the story... even for one based on a 2000 year old Greek Myth, is pretty weak.


That's racist, dude.
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Also Sam Worthington is *not*, I repeat *not* and actor. He's a talking prop. And his abilities to speak with anything other than an aussie drawl are non-existent.

That's a bit harsh, isn't it? He's functinoal enough. I thought he was alright in Terminator Salvation. Can't think of anything else I've seen him in other than Clash of the Titans, though, so I can't really comment on his overall oeuvre.


Sam Worthington has the on screen charisma of a standard lamp. He was all right in the Terminator film as the role required a certain 'blankness' to the character...but I've no idea how he keeps getting cast other than "Ooo, he was in that thing, maybe we should put him in this thing".


He was the lead actor in the biggest film of all time, so people think it means he's 'bankable', ignoring that the film would have done just as well with Craster playing that role.

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He was the lead actor in the biggest film of all time, so people think it means he's 'bankable', ignoring that the film would have done just as well with Craster playing that role.
Terminator Salvation was the biggest film of all time?

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A film, hopefully, that would score zero.

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A film, hopefully, that would score zero.


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He was the lead actor in the biggest film of all time, so people think it means he's 'bankable', ignoring that the film would have done just as well with Craster playing that role.
Terminator Salvation was the biggest film of all time?


No, but Avatar was.

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He was the lead actor in the biggest film of all time, so people think it means he's 'bankable', ignoring that the film would have done just as well with Craster playing that role.
Terminator Salvation was the biggest film of all time?


No, but Avatar was.

Ha, I completely forgot about Avatar.

He wasn't bad in that, either.

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Of course, I'm assuming that by lead actor in Avatar, Curio actually meant the real hero of the film, the Colonel (Stephen Lang). Because he was awesome.

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A film, hopefully, that would score zero.


I'm not above getting my kit off on-screen.

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Of course, I'm assuming that by lead actor in Avatar, Curio actually meant the real hero of the film, the Colonel (Stephen Lang). Because he was awesome.


Sorry. Grim... is playing him.

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Fuck's sake.

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Sigourney Weaver's role will be played by GJ, and the female Na'avi will be played by MaliA.

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Sigourney Weaver's role will be played by GJ, and the female Na'avi will be played by MaliA.


I've always wanted to go to sea.

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Of course, I'm assuming that by lead actor in Avatar, Curio actually meant the real hero of the film, the Colonel (Stephen Lang). Because he was awesome.

Sorry. Grim... is playing him.

Oo-rah!

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It's worse. The effects are in places breathtaking but the story... even for one based on a 2000 year old Greek Myth, is pretty weak.

Wait a minute, what's wrong with Greek myths?

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Today I watched 21 Jump Street and The Candidate.

They both rate as "above average".

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It's worse. The effects are in places breathtaking but the story... even for one based on a 2000 year old Greek Myth, is pretty weak.

Wait a minute, what's wrong with Greek myths?

Nothing at all, but as they're the basis of modern fiction, they're not exactly full of surprises


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Sigourney Weaver's role will be played by GJ, and the female Na'avi will be played by MaliA.

I'm pretty good with a gun.

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Just watched The Counterfeiters. It's pretty fantastic.

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Oh, and it's on iPlayer for three more days :)

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DavPaz wrote:
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It's worse. The effects are in places breathtaking but the story... even for one based on a 2000 year old Greek Myth, is pretty weak.

Wait a minute, what's wrong with Greek myths?

Nothing at all, but as they're the basis of modern fiction, they're not exactly full of surprises

That's true. Doesn't make them weak, though :(

And besides, 'surprises' aren't necessarily great, as we are all too aware living in this post-Shyalaman TwistWorld.

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You're reading more into what I wrote than I intended, man. It's a weak story because the characters behave in unrealistic ways in order to manufacture situations. This was true of the myth also.

Also, a story with no surprises is by definition, predictable.


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You're reading more into what I wrote than I intended, man.

I'm sure I agree, but I'm decompressing from interview mode. Soz.

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I'll take your word for it, rather than say something glib about my shock at mythical beings behaving in unrealistic ways. After all, you might be talking about the human characters, in which case scrambled egg would be all over my face.*

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I never disputed it being predictable. :)


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I saw Hitman last night, the filum based on the gamemum.

Anyway, it has that Olga Bondgirlinquantumofsolace in it and scores exactly 1 star on the Craster scale, so it was a better film than I was expecting it to be.


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The problem I have with Hitman (well, the main problem). For a silent hidden assassin, having a barcode tattooed on your head is a bit of a give-away, non?


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Not if you want to ambush someone by leaping out of a magazine rack in WH Smith.

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The problem I have with Hitman (well, the main problem). For a silent hidden assassin, having a barcode tattooed on your head is a bit of a give-away, non?

Not to mention always having to travel with Michaela Strachan.

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I saw Hitman last night, the filum based on the gamemum.

Anyway, it has that Olga Bondgirlinquantumofsolace in it and scores exactly 1 star on the Craster scale, so it was a better film than I was expecting it to be.


I rather enjoyed that film, although I've not played any of the games so I didn't have any expectations.

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RIP, Owen. RIP, MrC. RIP, Dimmers.

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