Okay probably the wrong place to ask but, for renting, as someone with a Chromecast what's the best service for getting GvK? Obviously not iTunes but I don't seem to see rentals in my Prime app so maybe they don't do that here.
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Originally posted by Dogg Thang View PostOkay probably the wrong place to ask but, for renting, as someone with a Chromecast what's the best service for getting GvK? Obviously not iTunes but I don't seem to see rentals in my Prime app so maybe they don't do that here.
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Yep. It was nonsense and some parts felt abridged, like lots of scenes were cut. One step off having Minilla in there. I did really enjoy it, a lot of fun and some great action but it lost a lot of what the previous films had. No sense of scale, the humans just existed for exposition and it didn’t have the artistry or majesty of King of the Monsters. I also felt the CG work was disappointing but it actually seemed to be an artistic choice - it was very well built and animated but lit very unrealistically. I imagine it would look way more impressive on a cinema screen in 3D though. Would like to have seen it there rather than on my telly.
Although at home I could pause it to go to the toilet.
Anyway, I enjoyed it but didn’t find it up to the standard of the other movies. And it’s a Kong movie with Godzilla cameos, if that matters to anyone.
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Just watched 10 RILLINGTON PLACE (1971) for the very first time, Richard Attenborough excels as the creepy, manipulative John Reginald Christie, a dodgy, bald serial killer who looks a tad like a weird neighbour from KEEPING UP APPEARANCES.
Its quite sloooooow (realistically, it's set in the 40s/50s) but this was brill, Attenborough plays a proper sneaky, murderous knobend and he plays it with a brilliant, Alan Bennett-style fake pathos, he's so annoying yet so fun.
What an absorbing film. Great sense of place (the external shots were from the actual crime scene) and Sir Dickie is so brill in this, you'll love to hate him!!! He brought to mind Sam L. Jackson's character from DJANGO UNCHAINED, a truly fake, duplicitous, shady, immoral tosser!!! He's ace in it!!!!!!!
Not only that, this has some beautiful, vintage, early-70s courtroom scenes, they're GRIPPING!!!
Don't expect fast, expect quite a dark, slow tale enhanced by its brilliant acting and storyline.
Forgot to say that John Hurt acts his heart out here, too.
Yeah. Liked. A lot. 1971 was possibly the best year for films...let's just face it, A CLOCKWORK ORANGE and GET CARTER came out in the same year. I wish I'd been extant at the time and seen these at the flicks. But even fifty years on, they're still boss.
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In 30+ years of cinema-going, that’s only ever happened during Dark City and this film.
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Yeah, it totally went under my radar, but dvdx2 was raving about it and hooked me up with his old disc after upgrading.
Loved being lost and wondering who the hell is in on it, or is he paranoid?
On a similar note, Prin, I remember the machete through the wall scene in The Raid and it was silent in the cinema as people held their breath too.
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DARK CITY, that takes me back. I remember seeing it on the same Odeon screen I saw GHOSTBUSTERS on as a nipper. There were only about five people in (it was, like, a Thursday afternoon).
Sadly, now, it's a bloody Sports Direct. The spot where I once sat watching those two classics now houses stacks of crappy Dunlop safety shoes and cheapo hoodies.
Aaaaaaah. Let me die.......
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Originally posted by JazzFunk View PostSadly, now, it's a bloody Sports Direct. The spot where I once sat watching those two classics now houses stacks of crappy Dunlop safety shoes and cheapo hoodies.
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
The UE version of the film weighing in a three hours. There's so many things that I like about the film but in general it's just impossible mount a reasonable defence of it as it's so hugely flawed and commits pretty much every error that MoS is accused of.
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