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Originally posted by teddymeow View PostBeen on bit of a Ryan Reynolds kick recently.
Deadpool
Deadpool 2
The Proposal (we were on holiday and it was the only thing in English on TV at the time)
Safe Room
RIPD (Fell asleep 10 minutes in which gives you an idea of the quality of it!)
Hitman's Bodyguard
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Watched Ricky Gervais' latest, "Humanity", on Netflix last nite.
It was OK but meh at teh same time. 6/10. And his bad jeans/Asics trainers combo looks teh awful.
Sniggered a few times, it did make me titter a bit but overall it's not funny enough.
Liked the joke about a hat at the end tho, slightly lifted a mediocre set.
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The Karate Kid: Part II
We've yet to reach the third film but I can already tell this incredibly misguided sequel is the reason why the franchise wrapped up relatively soon after. Possibly the one situation where a direct continuation was justified and this sequel removes pretty much everything liked about the first film to give you the Miyagi revenge story you never knew you never needed. Daniel is pretty much just along for the ride in this entry which has pretty much nothing at all going on in it or for it.
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Gun Fury
A 1953 Western in 3D with Rock Hudson, Phil Carey, Leo Gordon and Lee Marvin.
Decent little flick about a bloke left for dead by a gang, who steal his fiancée and head for Mexico. He teams up with one of the former gang members and a Native American to retrieve his girl and bray the bad uns.
Short, pacy, classically atmospheric in the manner that all westerns from that era were, and with some neat uses of 3D to immerse the viewer, it’s a thoroughly pleasurable diversion featuring solid performances all round.Last edited by prinnysquad; 10-06-2018, 10:10.
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The Karate Kid: Part III
The original trilogy closer decreases the Miyagi and increases the cheese but is a much better sequel to the original simply through actually following on from its events rather than ignoring them like the second film did. It brings the story to a close but in an odd way where it's hard to believe the aggressors to Daniel licked their wounds and disappeared for thirty years. Still, this series was never up there with Rocky and there's enough there to contextualise how Cobra Kai was later formed. The redundant fourth film next weekend.
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