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Enjoyed that tonight on Film4: A Quiet Place.
Not seen it before and whilst it doesn't shy away from what have become survival horror cliches (Alien series, War Of The Worlds (Remake) and dozens of lesser films like The Darkest Hour) its done really well, has some great performances (Emily Blunt in particular) and racks up the tension so effectively you can happily ignore that.
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkabhan
Still probably overall the best entry thanks to the time element mixing up the formula, this one utterly lost the kids attention though as it focuses much more on the trio and new characters rather than action and beasts.
Piranha
One more of the 78 line up watched, this was so weird at first especially with the little walking stop motion creature that added nothing to the film either. But once it hits straight up Jaws rip-off territory it improves a fair bit and I liked that it didn't treat kids with kid gloves. Hokey but just about fun enough.
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Detective Story - Nice police noir from 1951staring Kirk Douglas as an edgy detective with a huge appetite for justice but a cupboard full of his own demons and flaws. It's based on a play and very much feels like a play with nearly all of the film set in the precinct. It's about the blurred lines between right and wrong ... and the warmth in a glimmer of goodwill and understanding.
Die Hard 3 - I've watched the first three with one of my sons. I remembered 3 as being really good but it only starts really good. There's some amazing on location filming throughout New York but as a film it's over-long and gets duller as it goes on. I think we need to move onto pasture new for our action next fix. Saying that, the boy has loved all 3 and that's the main thing.
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I watched Blue Ruin via Netflix and thought it was a really tense little revenge thriller.
It's by the director of Green Room, so if you've seen that, you know how intense his films can get.
Probably just go in knowing as little as possible and just enjoy the story.
@Atticus, I don't like Die Hard 3 as much as 2. They undo all the work of the first two films by having him divorced Holly and a bit of a wreck. On a recent rewatch, I soon tired McClaine and Zeus just shouting at each other for 90 minutes.
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Watched 37.2 le matin (Betty Blue) after picking it up on Blu-ray cheap a wee while back. It has two discs in the box with a much longer directors cut which I hadn’t seen before. Still such a good film even though it’s hitting the three hour mark now. Anglade and Dalle are brilliant together in it. Yeah it’s probably best remembered for all the erotic stuff, not to mention the poster adorning student flats all over the place, but it’s actually a good story with plenty of humor. Watching Betty’s decline and the surprising conclusion is still powerful after all these years.
I wonder if I can get that poster somewhere?
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Originally posted by CMcK View PostWatched 37.2 le matin (Betty Blue) after picking it up on Blu-ray cheap a wee while back. It has two discs in the box with a much longer directors cut which I hadn’t seen before. Still such a good film even though it’s hitting the three hour mark now. Anglade and Dalle are brilliant together in it. Yeah it’s probably best remembered for all the erotic stuff, not to mention the poster adorning student flats all over the place, but it’s actually a good story with plenty of humor. Watching Betty’s decline and the surprising conclusion is still powerful after all these years.
I wonder if I can get that poster somewhere?
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I’m trying to imagine the modern take on that poster. It would have the leads stacked vertically all looking off diagonally into the distance. Betty with a fork in hand prominent to the foreground of the image. With little splashes around the lower parts of the poster with the robbery and yellow Merc promising some action. Sigh.
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I rewatched David Cronenberg's SCANNERS, earlier.
Surprisingly, I'd taped it off The Horror Channel about eight months ago.
But it was GRRRRRREAT.
I think I've dissed this within the last eighteen months on here, at some point, I described it as "boring".
But it ISN'T!!! I must have been proper depressed back then!!!!!!!
Nah, this is an ACTION-PACKED Cronenberg epic, I only remembered the exploding head from the last time I saw it...prob in about August 1999(???????!)
Anyhoo, was NOT expecting the shotgun carnage that ensues!!! This is deffo Cronenberg making an action movie, I can't ever believe I found it boring!!!!!
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