Hero-of-Time Posted April 12 Posted April 12 1 hour ago, Beast said: 1984 > Afterlife > Frozen Empire > GB2 > 2016 I couldn't get away with Afterlife and came away disappointed by it. It just felt like a retread of first movie. Also, I hated what they done with Egon's character and his relationship with the other OG Ghostbusters. Watched a couple more movies over the past couple of days. Creed III - Due to Stallone not being in this one, I wasn't too fussed about giving it a watch but I'm glad I did because I loved it. Majors done a fantastic part of being the antagonist and the final boxing fight was really well done. Training montage was a bit weak though which was a shame as I always love watching them. When Harry Met Sally - Loved this one. Given how much I enjoy Rom Coms/Chick Flicks, it's surprising that I've never seen this before. Billy Crystal is absolutely hilarious in it, although I'm on the side that doesn't agree with him about men and women being friends. I forgot how attractive Meg Ryan was before she ruined herself with all of the cosmetic surgery. It was nice to see Carrie Fisher in a decent sized role. It was rare to see her in big movies after Star Wars. 1
Julius Posted April 12 Posted April 12 13 minutes ago, Hero-of-Time said: Majors done a fantastic part of being the antagonist Helps when there's no acting involved 13 minutes ago, Hero-of-Time said: the final boxing fight was really well done. It really was. Michael B. Jordan directed this one and he's talked about being a fan of anime before - for this particular fight he said he wanted to convey similar emotions and energy to an anime fight, and I think it really shows! Definitely feels unique in the world of fighting films. 14 minutes ago, Hero-of-Time said: Training montage was a bit weak though which was a shame as I always love watching them. Aye, peaked with the first film for me and it feels like they've been trying to claw back to that greatness ever since. Still a banger of a track for it, mind 15 minutes ago, Hero-of-Time said: When Harry Met Sally Love that film real shame Rom-Coms have generally gone the way of the dodo or are straight-to-subscription service schlock, it's most of what my parents brought me up on 1
Hero-of-Time Posted April 12 Posted April 12 1 minute ago, Julius said: Love that film real shame Rom-Coms have generally gone the way of the dodo or are straight-to-subscription service schlock, it's most of what my parents brought me up on Loved that scene.
Helmsly Posted April 12 Posted April 12 (edited) 47 minutes ago, Hero-of-Time said: I couldn't get away with Afterlife and came away disappointed by it. It just felt like a retread of first movie. Also, I hated what they done with Egon's character and his relationship with the other OG Ghostbusters. Yeah this is my problem with Afterlife as well. I don't think they did a good job explaining why the other Ghostbusters would not believe Egon that Gozer is returning. Why would they doubt him? And once he done a runner to Oklahoma with all their gear and the car etc wouldn't at least one of them have come up to investigate? Other stuff like the Egon we knew in the first movies seemed like a very sensible straight laced if socially award scientist. Afterlife shows him to have lived like a slob, be a collectamaniac who horded everything and had a daughter he never mentioned all during the first two movies. Despite that I still enjoy Afterlife, but I think they could have done a lot better to get to that ending Edited April 12 by Helmsly 1
Hero-of-Time Posted April 12 Posted April 12 6 minutes ago, Helmsly said: Yeah this is my problem with Afterlife as well. I don't think they did a good job explaining why the other Ghostbusters would not believe Egon that Gozer is returning. Why would they doubt him? And once he done a runner to Oklahoma with all their gear and the car etc wouldn't at least one of them have come up to investigate? Other stuff like the the Egon we knew in the first movies seemed like a very sensible straight laced if socially award scientist. Afterlife shows him to have lived like a slob, be a collectamaniac who horded everything and had a daughter he never mentioned all during the first two movies. Despite that I still enjoy Afterlifes, but I think they could have done a lot better to get to that ending Exactly.
Hero-of-Time Posted April 14 Posted April 14 Sat and watched a few more movies over the weekend. Expendables - The fourth movie is hitting Prime soon and so I figured I would give the others a rewatch. The first one is great because this was when Stallone wanted to make an OTT action movie and didn't care about the age ratings. Terry Crews' shotgun alone should have earned an 18 rating. As the series went on, the violence got toned down, as did the age rating. Always loved the speech Mickey Rourke's character gives. Olympus Has Fallen - I never did watch the final film in the trilogy and so I decided to start from the beginning and to through them all. Good action flick and pretty brutal at times. Gerrard Butler isn't that awful in it either. White House Down - Naturally I would go from the last film to this. Crazy when stuff like this happens in Hollywood. It's like when Deep Impact and Armageddon were released around the same time. I enjoyed this much more than Olympus has Fallen. It's more of a buddy action movie, with Fox and Tatum playing off of each other quite well. The scene with them driving the limo in front of the White House, all the while rockets being fired at that was hilarious, purely because of how ludicrous it is.
CrowingJoe79 Posted April 19 Posted April 19 I'm getting through my sixties DVDs, etc. I'm currently watching Dracula Has Risen from the Grave, starring Christopher Lee.
Hero-of-Time Posted April 19 Posted April 19 Watched The Expendables 4 this evening. Awful movie. Stallone is hardly in it, the story is garbage, next to no big names are in it and the special effects/CGI are some of the worst I have seen in a modern movie. The other films use a lot of practical effects for explosions and such but here everything looks cheap and fake. I enjoyed watching the other two movies this week though. The second is my favourite but the third is probably the funniest. It's there where they really lean into the cheese and their action movie history. Arnie yelling "Get to the choppa!" and Stallone saying "I am the Hague" (a take on "I am the Law") were fantastic to hear. Shame this last one was a trainwreck. 1
Helmsly Posted April 22 Posted April 22 (edited) Deadpool & Wolverine trailer: Edited April 22 by Helmsly 4
bob Posted April 22 Posted April 22 I'm already sat in the cinema waiting for it to start.The staff are trying to throw me out, but I'm here to stay. 1
jayseven Posted May 1 Posted May 1 last night I watched Forrest Gump for the first time in probably 20 years. I genuinely thought it was a spielberg movie before. I googled but could not find people agreeing with my theory; jenny is forrest's brother/cousin.
Julius Posted May 3 Posted May 3 (edited) PSA: all EIGHT of the Hollywood live-action Spider-Man films are returning to UK cinemas later this year! This follows the re-release announced a month or so back for the 100 year of Columbia Pictures over in the US. Didn't really know where this belonged but eh, it's a re-release, so general will probably do Despite not actually showing on Odeon's Twitter (currently known as X) account, it's been picked up by film fans and actually shows on the Odeon app having first screenings for most locations on the Wednesday just before the Friday listed, meaning I guess these are getting showings from Wednesday to Sunday of the week listed? Below are the release dates. Quote • Spider-Man - August 2nd • Spider-Man 2 - August 9th • Spider-Man 3 - August 16th • The Amazing Spider-Man - August 23rd • The Amazing Spider-Man 2 - August 30th • Spider-Man: Homecoming - September 6th • Spider-Man: Far From Home - September 13th • Spider-Man: No Way Home - September 20th I've verified this by checking the app myself so, yeah, despite no official word – it's all there! Think me and my friends are in for Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and No Way Home. I might be down for watching Spider-Man 3 in cinema, it's the worst one by a longshot but I reckon why not finish the fight and watch the whole trilogy? But yeah, anyways, there's your heads-up Edited May 3 by Julius 2
bob Posted May 3 Posted May 3 Ooooh, my 3 yr old is reeeeeally into Spidey, and i'm really tempted to try him on Spider-man 1, but he's only really watched the kiddy animated stuff, so i think a 2 hour live action film might be beyond him unfortunately...
darksnowman Posted May 19 Posted May 19 Glad to see they are still capable of making a good Planet of the Apes film. 1
Ashley Posted June 5 Posted June 5 On 12/07/2023 at 6:23 AM, Happenstance said: This is now on Netflix for those that don't know. And I know we have a Netflix thread but figured it's already been discussed here so beh. 1
Dcubed Posted June 7 Posted June 7 (edited) No way… … the OG is back! Will be a 70 minute feature film broadcast on BBC and on Netflix. Edited June 7 by Dcubed 3
Glen-i Posted June 7 Posted June 7 See, I know what I'm about to say is normally said in a hyperbolic way on the internet. But I was three when The Wrong Trousers was first broadcast. So I'm being almost literal when I say this. I have been waiting my entire life for this!
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