I really enjoyed Dial M in 3D. It was a real treat with some of my fave elements combining - classic cinema, Hitchcock puzzle and 3D.
Thanks again [MENTION=5490]wakka[/MENTION] for giving me the disc.
In preparation for John Wick: Chapter 4, I've watched the first three films.
John Wick (2014 via Prime) - Seen this a few times now, most recently with the commentary on in Woovember, so it's probably a little soon for a rewatch, but once Wick has smashed open the cache under his basement, it's a proper roller coaster ride.
Said all this before but I love his "JUST A DOG?!" speech and the crisp, clear choreography from a time where CGI was starting to turn films into greenscreen cartoons.
John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017 via Prime) - This is probably the most forgettable entry, so conversely, I enjoyed reminding myself what happens in it. I love the Ying-Yang battle with Cassian and how they trying to subtly assassinate each other in the train station.
Expanding the story for the following films, the end section is open, but also really thrilling as Wick is attacked by multiple assassins, offing a couple with nothing but a pencil. A ****ING PENCIL!
There's also a great sequence where Wick is given a gun with only 7 bullets, so he's working his way through all the henchmen and swapping weapons with every kill.
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (2019 via Prime) - Probably the strongest entry, IMHO. The original is great, but there's less going on upon rewatches. The film picks up straight after 2, with Wick on the run before the bounty on him starts.
There's actually a good chunk of humour in this one as Wick becomes the reason why the stability of all the elements of the organisation start turning on each other.
Also, the action is some of the best in the series, with lots of gun-fu still, but a better mix with hand-to-hand, sword fights, knife fights, bike chase, horse chase, using a book, attack dogs and that brilliant opening scene in the corridor full of weapons. Some big names in there too like Halle Berry and Robsonorjerome and some great names from action cinema like Yayan Ruhian and Cecep Arif Rahman.Mark Dacascos is brilliant, with his "Zero" character set up as a merciless assassin, but is actually a John Wick fanboy (which I've mentioned before was Dacascos' idea and Reeves didn't know exactly how that scene would play out).
All are on Prime, but are leaving soon, if you also planned on a catch-up before the 4th part.
Thanks again [MENTION=5490]wakka[/MENTION] for giving me the disc.

In preparation for John Wick: Chapter 4, I've watched the first three films.
John Wick (2014 via Prime) - Seen this a few times now, most recently with the commentary on in Woovember, so it's probably a little soon for a rewatch, but once Wick has smashed open the cache under his basement, it's a proper roller coaster ride.
Said all this before but I love his "JUST A DOG?!" speech and the crisp, clear choreography from a time where CGI was starting to turn films into greenscreen cartoons.
John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017 via Prime) - This is probably the most forgettable entry, so conversely, I enjoyed reminding myself what happens in it. I love the Ying-Yang battle with Cassian and how they trying to subtly assassinate each other in the train station.
Expanding the story for the following films, the end section is open, but also really thrilling as Wick is attacked by multiple assassins, offing a couple with nothing but a pencil. A ****ING PENCIL!
There's also a great sequence where Wick is given a gun with only 7 bullets, so he's working his way through all the henchmen and swapping weapons with every kill.
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (2019 via Prime) - Probably the strongest entry, IMHO. The original is great, but there's less going on upon rewatches. The film picks up straight after 2, with Wick on the run before the bounty on him starts.
There's actually a good chunk of humour in this one as Wick becomes the reason why the stability of all the elements of the organisation start turning on each other.
Also, the action is some of the best in the series, with lots of gun-fu still, but a better mix with hand-to-hand, sword fights, knife fights, bike chase, horse chase, using a book, attack dogs and that brilliant opening scene in the corridor full of weapons. Some big names in there too like Halle Berry and Robsonorjerome and some great names from action cinema like Yayan Ruhian and Cecep Arif Rahman.Mark Dacascos is brilliant, with his "Zero" character set up as a merciless assassin, but is actually a John Wick fanboy (which I've mentioned before was Dacascos' idea and Reeves didn't know exactly how that scene would play out).
All are on Prime, but are leaving soon, if you also planned on a catch-up before the 4th part.
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