My cousin had been bugging me to watch this for months, and it finally came through on my Lovefilm list. One of the better horror films of the last 2-3 years. It built well and was really creepy for the most part, and some of the creatures and ghostie things freaked me out. The plot was nothing we hadn't seen before but I don't find plot that important in horror films. Also loved the twist at the end, as when the first part of it happened I was like 'WTF?!?!' but it was all explained soon after in a way I liked.
like a good Kevin Smith film, the balance of crude slacker humour and sentimentality was just right. I particularly liked the campy Flash Gordon references.
Chariots of Fire. Just been to see the play so wanted to compare with the movie... dragging on a bit and lacking momentum (play much better on that front). Beautifully shot though. 7/10
Chariots of Fire. Just been to see the play so wanted to compare with the movie... dragging on a bit and lacking momentum (play much better on that front). Beautifully shot though. 7/10
I've ran along the beach that was featured in the famous scene in the movie (well when I say "ran" I mean drunkenly staggered in a slow motion type run while bellowing the tune from the film )
It's West Sands at St. Andrews in Fife if you ever want to visit the location. And a very nice beach it is too.
I've ran along the beach that was featured in the famous scene in the movie (well when I say "ran" I mean drunkenly staggered in a slow motion type run while bellowing the tune from the film )
It's West Sands at St. Andrews in Fife if you ever want to visit the location. And a very nice beach it is too.
about an ostensibly normal family reveals a dark secret in this chilling horror movie. On the surface the family members are perfectly average, but behind closed doors they commit brutal murders--with their friendly neighbours usually serving as the victims. not bad for Saturday night
Thought the first half of it was pretty average, but things really stepped up in the second half. A great idea, but I can't help but feel it could have been executed even better.
Dystopian alternate history romance about kids bred as organ donors. Carey Mulligan and Alex Garfield play the grown up lovers. From Kazuo Ishiguro's novel.
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Mission Impossible II - 7/10 You get tired of the John Woo slo-mo
Mission Impossible 3 - 8/10 - Philip Seymour Hoffman does good villain.
Haywire - 6/10 - Work for the Trades Description team with such a slow movie using the word Haywire to describe it. The lead was very easy on the eye.
My cousin had been bugging me to watch this for months, and it finally came through on my Lovefilm list. One of the better horror films of the last 2-3 years. It built well and was really creepy for the most part, and some of the creatures and ghostie things freaked me out. The plot was nothing we hadn't seen before but I don't find plot that important in horror films. Also loved the twist at the end, as when the first part of it happened I was like 'WTF?!?!' but it was all explained soon after in a way I liked.
8/10
like a good Kevin Smith film, the balance of crude slacker humour and sentimentality was just right. I particularly liked the campy Flash Gordon references.
Thanks for the research Matt .....I do remember the time zone scene now in G2 ....
Flight(2012) 8/10
Flight Of The Navigator 9/10
Carry On Screaming 9/10
I've ran along the beach that was featured in the famous scene in the movie (well when I say "ran" I mean drunkenly staggered in a slow motion type run while bellowing the tune from the film )
It's West Sands at St. Andrews in Fife if you ever want to visit the location. And a very nice beach it is too.
wish I'd been there
An unusual Western with Robert Ryan showing his grit.
The dance scene is malevolence at it's finest.
Prometheus 7/10
about an ostensibly normal family reveals a dark secret in this chilling horror movie. On the surface the family members are perfectly average, but behind closed doors they commit brutal murders--with their friendly neighbours usually serving as the victims. not bad for Saturday night
It was alright and I gave it a 6 out of 10.
You wouldn't believe how much I had to convince my gf to watch this. Then she really liked it. I was like; 'I never liked star trek on tv either'
10/10
Thought the first half of it was pretty average, but things really stepped up in the second half. A great idea, but I can't help but feel it could have been executed even better.
7/10
Home Alone 3 - 8/10
8/10
Dystopian alternate history romance about kids bred as organ donors. Carey Mulligan and Alex Garfield play the grown up lovers. From Kazuo Ishiguro's novel.
I watched it for the first time this year - and loved it!
It's great - and I'm really looking forward to the new one
Last 2 movies seen:
TV
Dark Knight Rises - 9/10
Cinema
Life of Pi - 9/10
Spooky coincidence! We watched the dvd 2 nights ago!