Watched Pitch Perfect 2 last night. Really enjoyed it. It’s just like the first one - light, an easy watch and funny. Not much to it and that’s exactly what I needed.
Just finished watching the first one.
In a real can't concentrate mood at the moment so chucked it on and it still makes me chuckle after so many watches.
The ending had been ruined online for me. I say ruined, but at the time I didn't really care because I'd stopped watching Marvel films. Even worse, I actually saw the ending on telly over xmas! Again, I was still in my no-Marvel phase so no big deal.
Now we've been watching the films in the run-up to Captain Marvel/End Game, I regret my blasé attitude.
Of course they'll all come back somehow(depending on their contracts) but it was still a pretty hardcore ending for a superhero film. And so quiet. I really wish I'd seen it in the cinema. I'd have loved to see the entire theatre bathed in orange.
Hereditary
Hot damn.
The horror aspects are all present and correct but, on top of that that, there's a sense of dread running throughout the whole film that just never lets up. Lingering shots don't end with a typical scary surprise to release the tension so that, too, lingers. Alongside the supernatural element is a deeply human one - the mourning process - which benefits from Toni Collette's outstanding acting abilities.
This is one of three films I felt mentally exhausted while watching(the other two were World War Z and Mad Max Fury Road).
Rocky
The rewatch road begins, still love the little touches in this film and it's still one of the best three of the eight
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grimwald
At this point it's safe to say the HP franchise contains more crap entries than good ones. Man, what an utter drudge of a film. Put the series out of its misery
This is one of three films I felt mentally exhausted while watching(the other two were World War Z and Mad Max Fury Road).
We have this to watch, but agree with Mad Max being exhausting. There's a bit where the truck drives off into the night and there's a slight pause and I had to get my breath back!
A Good Day to Die Hard No likey, couldn't really get into this from the start and from the moment Bruce hit that Russian Motorist I thought this is all wrong. As an action film I thought was average but it didn't feel like a Die Hard film at all, silly, silly plot. Driving to Chernobyl for example, surviving without proper protective gear. The Hollywood producers must be living in la la land.
1/10.
Wicked. Samuel L Jackson’s effects were incredible. The soundtrack was great, too(Just A Girl!). We thought she was a bit overpowered but I guess that’s what you need to fight misogyny.
Bambi
Both myself and the missus thought Bambi's mum became hunters dinner much earlier in the film. It's more of a day in the life of the character than I remembered it being, the film mostly being curious because it embodies everything Disney would never catch themselves making these days.
Rocky II
Still feels like the second half of a single film more than one in its own right but it's also still another of the top three entries.
Upgrade
It was only positive word on here that led us to give this a try and the missus has very little time for sci-fi led stuff but this quickly won us over. It's kind of weird watching not-quite-Tom Hardy fight bad guys through out of his control powers in coordination with a questionable voice in his head that he talks to and the film not be Venom starring actual Tom Hardy but this was a nicely made film and Whannell deserves a shot at directing something larger scale just like cohort Wan has had twice to much success now (even noticed the tiny nod to Wan in the film)
Escape Plan 2: Hades
The first film was... okay, mostly sold on the idea of Arnie and Sly being together properly in a film. This sequel (and the upcoming third film) are Stallone's Chinese funded follow ups that make out there's a larger conspiracy at work. Nowhere near as complicated as the first and it makes some full on sci-fi tech jumps that are just bizarre. They have Stallone in a chunk of it as well as Dave Bautista but aside from those think of this as a fairly slick direct to dvd follow up.
Yeah, I really enjoyed Upgrade, but I quite like fairly small-scale sci-fi-tinged adventures.
I planned to watch Ghost in the Shell anime followed by Ghost in the Shell movie (as it's on Netflix, although I'd prefer the 3D version), but I fell asleep halfway through the anime, so gave up and went to bed.
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