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The 100-Year-old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared. 7.5/10
One of the strangest films I've ever seen and also one of the funniest. |
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Danny Collins with Al Pacino and Annette Benning.. excellent very funny film..
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Where Eagles Dare - 5/10
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"Lone Star" I must watch it three or four times a year.
"The Rebound" is starting to join that category. |
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The Legend of Zorro (2005) - 8/10
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The Dirty Dozen.Never get tired of watching it.Telly Savalas as the woman hating Archer Maggott just cracks me up.
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Chappie- great film, was a tad undersold as a sci-fi, shoot em up..yeah a few plot holes, however a good socio-political drama so 8/10...Die Antwoord though..! Ach good on them I suppose!
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The Bourne Supremacy (2004) ITV HD 8/10
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A week of gore for me:
Aftershock [2012]. Director: Nicolás López 5/10 Chilean disaster movie morphs into gross-out horror, not unexpectedly given that Eli Roth is co-producer, co-writer and star. ******* [REC] Apocalypse [2014]. Director: Jaume Balagueró 6/10 This thankfully returns to the plotline (and star) of the first 2 films but without the found footage gimmick. The location switches to a ship as the fast zombies run amok. The apartment block worked better. ******* Dead Silence [2007]. Director: James Wan 5/10 The Saw guys (Wan and writer Leigh Whannell) signed up to a major studio without a completed script for their next movie, yet another spooky ventriloquist's dummy yarn. A commercial flop. ******* The Task [2011]. Director: Alex Orwell 5/10 Some minor Brit actors and Bulgarian extras pretend they are Americans in this After Dark horror set on a US Reality TV show where they get killed off one-by-one. There are some twists at the end. |
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The Duff
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Thumbelina (1994) 7/10
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Alvin & The Chipmunks 2: Chipwrecked - 6/10
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Kingsman: The Secret Service (2015) 6/10
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Into The Storm (2014) Sky Movies On Demand
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The Black Hole
First time I've revisited this since the early 80s and I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. It's no classic but it's dark, oppressive and unsettling and the score is just phenomenal. I didn't find the robots as annoying as I did when I was a lad, strangely. A pleasant surprise. 8/10 Mandela: The Long Walk To Freedom Well made biopic that tails off slightly towards the end and loses steam. Idris Elba was fantastic as Mandela, really impressive. 7/10 |
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ZERO DARK THIRTY - 7/10
too long and bland |
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ZERO DARK THIRTY - 7/10
too long and bland It being a fictional story inspired by the raid on Bin Laden's compound, rather the dry retelling of the real life story it was, might have been better. 5/10 |
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Taken 3 - 1/10
Please stop. |
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The Day of the Locust (1975) 8/10
A sketch artist becomes increasingly disillusioned with Hollywood in the 1930s. A very depressing masterpiece, albeit one with a shocking finale. Starring the original Homer Simpson (only joking, I know it is a myth)
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Train wreck. It was about a half hour too long and it started badly but overall very funny and Amy schumer is fantastic
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I watched 'Men, Women and Children' over the weekend. Its one of those where there are a few separate stories going on, that you find are all linked together as the film goes on. It explores life in the digital age, and I found it to be very thought provoking. Not a film for everyone, but I really likes it. I'd give it 7/10.
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I'm watching "Bridesmaids" at the moment.
It's okay but I don't get the massive hype for it. |
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Quigley Down Under - A western set in Australia, starring Tom Selleck. Hadn't seen it since it was first released in 1990. Enjoyable.
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I'm watching "Bridesmaids" at the moment.
It's okay but I don't get the massive hype for it. Very overrated in my opinion. |
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Ex Machina - Another movie about AI. Still very good, has that similiar sheen of Alex Proyas's Gattaca.
8/10 Gulliver's Travels (1939) - Not nearly as good as some of the Disney animations of its era. 5/10 |
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