Ganepark32 Posted January 2, 2012 Posted January 2, 2012 Just finished watching Requiem For A Dream. Had been meaning to give it a watch for ages so bought the DVD last week and finally put it in tonight. And well...... I'm not quite sure what to say about it really. It's very striking and intense (the last 30 minutes or so is very full on; very Aronofsky). Reminded me a lot of reading Junk by Melvin Burgess in high school. But yeah, it's rather strange as I don't really know what to think about it. Certainly not something I could put on straight away and watch again.
Hamishmash Posted January 3, 2012 Posted January 3, 2012 Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol is the best bloody action film I ever remember seeing at the cinema. Brad Bird's live-action debut is stunning and its got humour and thrills in bucket loads and a real self of knowingness to it all. I really, strongly recommend it. I was just saying how Cpt. America and Thor left me cold in the action-movie department, and MI4 really excelled.
Mokong Posted January 3, 2012 Posted January 3, 2012 (edited) The Guard Rented this on last week just after Christmas, never got the chance to see it in the cinema and really wish I had. Was laughing throughout the whole film, best Irish film since Intermission. Brendan Gleeson was fantastic... though I'm still wondering how the hell they got War Machine to be in this? Don't know if the film is available in the UK though I do know it got a release in the US and is getting a release this year in Spain so it must be available in the UK too. Go get it. EDIT: Oh and I guess I also enjoyed the film as some of teh scenes took place at places I have been, haha, mainly the scene at 55 second in that trailer, which is at a small airport used for flights to the Aran Islands, small 9 seater planes, and an 8 mins flight, which I flew out of last year for a day trip to Inis Mór Edited January 3, 2012 by Mokong
Konfucius Posted January 8, 2012 Posted January 8, 2012 (edited) Bad Ass. With Danny Trejo as a senior citizen who beats up people or something. Amazing Also apparently the bus fight scene is inspired by a real fight between a guy called epic beard man and someone else. Edited January 8, 2012 by Konfucius
Wesley Posted January 8, 2012 Posted January 8, 2012 Based on: Anyway, is this seriously how fucking movies are made? I dunno who's in it, directed it, funded it. But I hope they all go out of business/die.
Paj! Posted January 9, 2012 Posted January 9, 2012 Go see it now, I had a smile across my face the entire time. Such a luminous film. So nice!
Coolness Bears Posted January 9, 2012 Posted January 9, 2012 (edited) I am trying to watch at least one new movie each day this year, it's going well at the moment. Haven't missed a day yet. Movies I have watched so far this year: ATTACK THE BLOCK Ahhh, this has an amusingly low budget. Actually fairly fun but it's not good. Approach With Caution CARNAGE Yes. I thought this film was great. It just felt like the actors were having fun in those roles and I love the whole stage/play feel it had going. Recommend THE COVE Brilliant documentary, that left me feeling devastated at humanity afterwards. Recommend BUFFALO '66 This movie has a weird vibe about it and although not much is happening the characters kept me interested and it all built up to an ending that satisfied me. Recommend DESTINY (KADER) A turkish film with no subtitles so it was a little confusing, it was a solid watch though and had a depressing mood about it. Worth A Look HALL PASS Dire. It has a runtime of 1 hour 50 minutes so the pain isn't even over quickly. It ends on a perfect line though. :p Don't Bother. THE IRON GIANT Excellent. Apart from I can't decide whether I like the final seen or not. Recommend BEING ELMO: A PUPPETEER'S JOURNEY Heart warming. Just a lovely tale with out having to be extreme. ELMO LOVES YOU. Recommend THE WINGS OF THE DOVE Decent. Feels more like a TV movie though. Worth A Look ARRIETTY Good adaptation of the Borrowers but ultimately goes know further than that. great animation as is to be expected from Ghibli and it is made with their usual flare but the story in the end is lacking. Worth A Look CLUELESS Much better than your average teen movie and fairly intelligent. Worth A Look MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - GHOST PROTOCOL Bland action sequences + slightly cheeky characters = fun but forgettable. I felt the script was tighter than other action films but ultimately lacked heart. Worth A Look ADVENTURELAND Standard coming of age tale that ultimately goes nowhere. Fine performances all round. Worth A Look Edited January 9, 2012 by Coolness Bears
Dannyboy-the-Dane Posted January 9, 2012 Posted January 9, 2012 Bad Ass. With Danny Trejo as a senior citizen who beats up people or something. Amazing Also apparently the bus fight scene is inspired by a real fight between a guy called epic beard man and someone else. Man, talking about taking a concept and running with it ... far, far away. This is barely even tangentially related to the content of the original video. It does look fun, though.
Retro_Link Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 Go see it now, I had a smile across my face the entire time. Such a luminous film. So nice! Must remember to watch this at some point when I've got time. Visually it looks really great and it's something different. Also Bérénice Bejo looks lovely. Plus the dog looks amazing!
Paj! Posted January 10, 2012 Posted January 10, 2012 Yeah I really don't care about animals (not in the sense that I actively mistreat them, but I just have no opinion on them mostly, especially when they meant to be 'funny' in films) but the dog was a joke thing/good.
ReZourceman Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 I do actively mistreat animals. Not even because I don't like them, its just something to do, isn't it.
Sméagol Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 (edited) Yes! More people for The artist! I intend to see it a second time in the weekend. I also saw: Mission: impossible: ghost protocol Saw the last 2 in the cinema, and I wanted to see this one in the cinema as well. Had absolutely no prior knowledge of anything about the film. It was simply a great action film. My brother was slightly disappointed, he thought the previous one was better. I guess that one was slightly more entertaining, but I had a great evening with this one as well. The scene in Dubai was breathtaking. That’s a pretty high building there. So I didn’t know anything about the new team, but they did well. I appreciate that they did give some closure as to what happened with the old team & wife, at the end. Some criticism would be that I think some transitions are “too easy”, they skip a lot, and don’t show stuff I’d also like to see. For example, you see Tom Cruise escape from the Kremlin, but you don’t get to follow Simon Pegg. And it needed more Josh Halloway, that guy is too awesome for such a small role. And on the same night: Sherlock Holmes: a game of shadows The first one was great, so my brother and I wanted to see this one, and made it a double bill with the first 2 Hollywood films for us in quite some time. Same as with Mission: impossible, I had a great time. Though in hindsight, I have to be more critical with this one than I was with Mission: impossible. Especially after the first episode of Sherlock on BBC.. I wanted more detective work. It was more like an adventure film, more Indiana Jones than the first Sherlock Holmes. Not necessarily a bad thing, like I said, I had a great time while watching it, just slightly disappointing. A bigger point of criticism would be the Gypsy woman. She served as a story element, but felt rather useless most of the time after her intoroduction. I also don’t like how pretty much all of the Gypsy gang dies but they all carry on like it’s all part of the game. Anyway, there was some great action scenes, and the nice slo-mo shots we’ve come to expect after the first film. In the credits (I always watch those), I noticed they were shot with Phantom cameras, regretting getting that Canon EOS 600D instead of saving up for one of those yet, @Daft? Edit: Oh, and I wanted more Rachel McAdams as well. The techno babe from Millenium wasn’t doing it for me . Edited January 11, 2012 by Sméagol
Paj! Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 Iron Lady Not a great film by any means (basically a good TV movie) but Meryl Streep SLAYS once again. Seriously great. Mesmerising. I would have been more interested in a different approach to a Maggie biopic though I think.
Coolness Bears Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 Atonement Surprisingly enjoyed this and it didn't have a weak ass ending as I was expecting. Also got a David Lean vibe from it. (recommend) Crazy, Stupid Love. Good effort but struggled to break away from that romantic comedy schtick. Worth A Look Into The Wild Contains strong usage of LIFE. (Recommend) The Runaways Kristen Stewart urinates on a guitar, that's all that really happens. (Approach with Caution) The Adjustment Bureau: These men (complete with magic hats) control the world in the background but not that much and they are stopping Matt Damon from seeing this girl (Emily Blunt) for reasons they aren't even sure of and they will STOP AT NOTHING. nonsense. A terrible movie. (Don't Bother) Cutie Honey: Live Action So poor but at least it's fun! (approach with caution.)
Daft Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 In the credits (I always watch those), I noticed they were shot with Phantom cameras, regretting getting that Canon EOS 600D instead of saving up for one of those yet, @Daft? If they ask me to direct Sherlock 3 I might be.
Beast Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 Seen War Horse last night which is amazing. I loved every single second of the movie. Very emotional and is one of my favourite movies. Gold Last week, I watched Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked. Seriously? Why make these movies? As if the second one wasn't bad enough! The third is admittedly better than the second though but it's still terrible! Garbage I need to see The Artist, Requiem for a Dream and The Sitter.
ipaul Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 I watched Reservoir Dogs for the first time last night. I loved it.
Magnus Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 Last week, I watched Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked. Seriously? Why make these movies? Why watch these movies?
Coolness Bears Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 Why watch these movies? The Shining: Perfectly crafted cinema from start to finish. (Highly Recommend) War Horse: This was extremely schmaltzy. Spielberg on Autopilot. Laughable and silly at times they should have just had the horse talk. This failed to wash away the sour taste Tin Tin left in my mouth(approach with caution)
Beast Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 Why watch these movies? That answers my question :p The Shining:[/u] Perfectly crafted cinema from start to finish. (Highly Recommend) War Horse: This was extremely schmaltzy. Spielberg on Autopilot. Laughable and silly at times they should have just had the horse talk. This failed to wash away the sour taste Tin Tin left in my mouth(approach with caution) Was with you right up until War Horse! I watched Reservoir Dogs for the first time last night. I loved it. I know, it's such an awesome movie!
Paj! Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 Go see Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol! It's so much fun! Never seen any of the others/had any interest, but you don't need to have seen any previous ones. This is one of the most fun, well-done action blockbusters I've ever seen, and personally I could see the Pixaresque touch of director Brad Bird in a lot of the set-pieces, which is of course good. Genuinely funny without being a comedy, action-paced with being self-congratulatinglynotaword macho and pleased with itself (the characters were all flawed/quite bad/had 5 clicks*). I liked the depiction of the women. These women weren't pure products of the male gaze like in so many action popcorn films. It was tonally really well-balanced and everyone quite likeable. So many of the 'funny lines' were actually funny rather than seeming out of place or falling dead or feeling forced. Yes @ "Next time I'll be the one to seduce the billionaire." YEah yeah yeah go see it! I hate shit and this wasn't shit. So fun! WOOOOO! REALLY reminded me of The Incredibles and other Pixar films in some way. Maybe I'm just reaching since I know who directed it, but ya. * @chairdriver, @ReZourceman
ReZourceman Posted January 14, 2012 Posted January 14, 2012 It was good, but I don't think it was mind blowing. The humour was effortless (or rather seemed it) though, that was very strong. Jeremy Renner is a god. And obv the Dubai tower bit was shitpantisng.
Paj! Posted January 14, 2012 Posted January 14, 2012 An interesting sign of MI:GP's success ; my sister and her friend had to go see it after they missed the film they intended to see, and loved it. She has no time for typical action film crap aimed at 'boys', and I find it interesting that both she and her friend loved it. The great humour and nice characters are such a boon.
Retro_Link Posted January 14, 2012 Posted January 14, 2012 I was fine with Mission Impossible 1 & 2... but somehow when I see 3 and now the trailers for 4 I struggle because I don't really find Tom Cruise believable in the role anymore. Do you think it the jumping up and down on the sofa that did it?
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