Dredd on Saturday was good fun, it was an old fashioned action film and had more of an impression on me than Avengers. I think I preferred as it it had some peril, I never for a second felt that about Avengers.
Interesting you say that, because I enjoyed Dredd but felt there was no peril.
I preferred The Raid because it was so tense and didn't know who was going to make it out alive.
Interesting you say that, because I enjoyed Dredd but felt there was no peril.
I preferred The Raid because it was so tense and didn't know who was going to make it out alive.
Maybe peril is the wrong word. I guess people got hurt in Dredd and watching superheroes get knocked around is hardly as engaging. I did enjoy Avengers, I just felt it lacked a certain spark.
Not bad, quite an original sci fi although you could argue its just Akira mixed with Terminator, Children of Men and Inception lol. I wish it had a bigger budget and they went for more iconic costumes. I think the cast and premise deserved a grander scale. The cinematography was quite good, some decent shots in there, quite stylish at times.
Tried to watch Chronicle the other night but had to switch it off. Was I supposed to feel no sympathy for the main character? I think if I went to school with him I would have been tempted to give him a slap. I guess the film wasn't aimed at 36 year olds, but would be a dream come true for soppy teenage boys.
Weird feeling, this. Out of nowhere, suddenly got a MASSIVE desire to rewatch a very old, underrated 90s black comedy crime thriller called Miami Blues. It's a film that nobody ever talks about these days but it's just a f*cking great film, Alec Baldwin's 2nd finest hour after Glengarry Glen Ross. It's a pisser it's not on Netflix or Lovefilm, and I'd have bought the DVD if I'd ever seen it around but I never have, don't even know if we got it in the UK.
Really loved it... it really hit a soft spot in terms of remembering how bat **** crazy everyone went, and how massive the whole star wars franchise became(again) in 1998/9!
Daft, juvenile, but nails the love for the franchise right on the head.
Weird feeling, this. Out of nowhere, suddenly got a MASSIVE desire to rewatch a very old, underrated 90s black comedy crime thriller called Miami Blues. It's a film that nobody ever talks about these days but it's just a f*cking great film, Alec Baldwin's 2nd finest hour after Glengarry Glen Ross. It's a pisser it's not on Netflix or Lovefilm, and I'd have bought the DVD if I'd ever seen it around but I never have, don't even know if we got it in the UK.
Really loved it... it really hit a soft spot in terms of remembering how bat **** crazy everyone went, and how massive the whole star wars franchise became(again) in 1998/9!
Daft, juvenile, but nails the love for the franchise right on the head.
Absolutely brilliant film, i've watched it many, many times.
Watched Iron Man 2. Expecting it to be utter ****e after reading comments on here and it didn't disappoint. Mickey Rourke's character made sod all sense. Super genius who lives in his dads basement yet wastes all his efforts on nearly getting knocked over by Tony Starks sports car? why!? didn't understand that part.
Only redeeming features were the 20 second part where war machine and iron man wrecked those robots and the funny captain america shield scene.
I can forgive it for being on the bumbling side though as it helped set up a decent Avengers flick.
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