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RE: Last film you watched
Face(1997) A gang of five(Robert Carlyle, Ray Winstone, Phillip Davis, Steve Waddington and Damon Albarn) successfully pull off a ram raid heist on a security company, but things soon fall apart. Despite the initial lack of background to the relationship between the characters, this builds nicely as the situation deteriorates, good action scenes and acting especially Carlyle, whose character is well rounded as his political past is revealed, and Lena Headey with a strong supporting role. There is a political thread running through the pretty good script, while the soundtrack a mix of dance and indie is fine. However, the film does get rather far fetched in the last third. Also starring Peter Vaughan, Sue Johnstone, Andrew Tiernan and Christine Tremarco. 6.5/10
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skully
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RE: Last film you watched
Logan - 9/10.
Such a good film, proper stabby violence, Wolverine goring people like I've always wanted to see.
Dafne Keen really was fantastic as Laura, such an adorable, vicious character, a real scene stealer.
If you haven't watched this yet, I highly recommend you do.
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Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping - 7/10.
As a fan of The Lonely Island and Andy Samberg in Brooklyn Nine-Nine (and various other things), I thought I'd give it a look.
Quote:Childhood friends Conner (Andy Samberg), Owen (Jorma Taccone) and Lawrence (Akiva Schaffer) found fame and fortune after forming the hip-hop group the Style Boyz. Owen and Lawrence faded into the background when frontman Conner left the band to launch a successful solo career. Now, the egotistical singer decides to film a documentary about his life while he's still on top. When his second album flops, the camera is there to capture his world come crashing down.
If you've ever seen any of The Lonely Island videos and enjoyed them, I think you'll like this.
Ad eundum quo nemo ante iit.
Tha thu 'nad fhaighean.
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RE: Last film you watched
(15-07-2017 09:42 )skully Wrote: Logan - 9/10.
Such a good film, proper stabby violence, Wolverine goring people like I've always wanted to see.
Dafne Keen really was fantastic as Laura, such an adorable, vicious character, a real scene stealer.
If you haven't watched this yet, I highly recommend you do.
Logan came out on Bluray etc this week so get it asap & watch.
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War For The Planet Of The Apes
The 3rd film in the reboot trilogy following on from Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes & Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes & the 9th Apes film in total with the first film coming out in 1968.
Andy Serkis is outstanding as Cesar & Woody Harrelson is very good as the army colonel hunting the apes down. Special Effects are amazing, especially for the apes and the action sequences are very good. Some nice Easter Eggs for the 5 classic Planet Of The Apes films and the ending is very emotional & satisfying
9/10
a member of the Piper Niven Cult
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A Walk In The Sun (1945) Its 1943 in Southern Italy and an US battalion is tasked with blowing up a bridge and taking a farmhouse manned by Germans. A very 'talk heavy' movie with intermittent gun battles, so a lot is dependant on the quality of the script and performances. Luckily, both deliver, intelligently written with some witty and quirky moments and a fine ensemble cast, including Dana Andrews, John Ireland, Richard Conte,Lloyd Bridges,Norman Lloyd, Richard Benedict and Steve Brodie. Lewis Milestone's direction is neat and unobtrusive and the action scenes when they are come, are worth the wait. You buy into the characters and so the finale is tense. A mostly forgotten minor classic. Narrated by Burgess Meredith. 7.5/10
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rpj316
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Castle Freak(1995)
Director Stuart Gordon reunites with Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Compton from Re-Animator for this straight to video,Gothic style,grisly monster movie that is much better than its small screen origins suggests.With good work from leads Combs and Compton,its popularity in the last years of the vhs era even led to range of action figures.
7/10
(This post was last modified: 17-07-2017 11:37 by rpj316.)
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