went along with someone to see mission impossible over the weekend. absolute drivel. all hollywood producer megamoney checkbox ticking and no substance. i shouldn't be surprised, but it was really very bad indeed
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Sharknado, one of the most poorly made films I've ever seen. I've never even held a video camera before and I bet I could make a better film
Loads of people were talking about how emotional it was, but I think I might have been too engrossed in Margot Robbie to notice it properly. Except for feeling really sorry for poor Ken ...I too saw Barbie yesterday, and yes definitely fun and funny. But also surprisingly moving, there is a lot going on in it and my daughter had a lot of heavy questions coming out.
Loads of people were talking about how emotional it was, but I think I might have been too engrossed in Margot Robbie to notice it properly. Except for feeling really sorry for poor Ken ...
... and how he was basically prepared to destroy society just to get Barbie's attention, but even that was futile. Did I miss something?
I can't be doing with this guy at all after that 3rd batman film.I saw Oppenheimer. Very silly film really. This Christopher Nolan lad can't make a decent film it looks like. Every line in the thing was underscored by a dramatic score, in bold, in italics, underlined.
We get it lads, simmer the fuck down. He should have used the silence. The subject is dramatic all by itself, it doesn't need to so overwrought. It's like a 3 hour chase scene, instead of what it should have been like which is No Country For Old Men. It should have been a creeping, silent ish, wind sweeping through the place, scrapeing chairs in hallways, sinister sound maybe once in the whole thing. Use the silence and the actors to underscore how terrifying this stuff is, not relentlessly ramming DRAMATIC STRING SOUNDS and SHOUTING down everyone's throats constantly.
Just copy No Country For Old Men sound, and use the bombtrack. Disneyfied, and Hollywooded. Nul points.
which one was the third one now?I can't be doing with this guy at all after that 3rd batman film.
Shin Godzilla (2016)
I wanted to like this and I did. Great Godzilla designs. Excellent old Godzilla music. You could tell the budget wasn't Hollywood standard, but still looked really good.
Much more of a blunt political/how governments work type deal than a creature feature. Reminded me of watching old Godzilla's back on channel 4 when I felt I wasn't just getting enough Godzilla screen time. You don't here, but still good.
Must check out the Bryan Cranston one.
I saw Oppenheimer. Very silly film really. This Christopher Nolan lad can't make a decent film it looks like. Every line in the thing was underscored by a dramatic score, in bold, in italics, underlined.
We get it lads, simmer the fuck down. He should have used the silence. The subject is dramatic all by itself, it doesn't need to so overwrought. It's like a 3 hour chase scene, instead of what it should have been like which is No Country For Old Men. It should have been a creeping, silent ish, wind sweeping through the place, scrapeing chairs in hallways, sinister sound maybe once in the whole thing. Use the silence and the actors to underscore how terrifying this stuff is, not relentlessly ramming DRAMATIC STRING SOUNDS and SHOUTING down everyone's throats constantly.
Just copy No Country For Old Men sound, and use the bombtrack. Disneyfied, and Hollywooded. Nul points.
Shin Godzilla is classShin Godzilla (2016)
I wanted to like this and I did. Great Godzilla designs. Excellent old Godzilla music. You could tell the budget wasn't Hollywood standard, but still looked really good.
Much more of a blunt political/how governments work type deal than a creature feature. Reminded me of watching old Godzilla's back on channel 4 when I felt I wasn't just getting enough Godzilla screen time. You don't here, but still good.
Must check out the Bryan Cranston one.
Invasion Of The Body Snatchers 79
Not a patch on the original but still.. its got Sutherland, Goldblum and Nimoy
Aye, in other words, Hans Zimmer.I saw Oppenheimer. Very silly film really. This Christopher Nolan lad can't make a decent film it looks like. Every line in the thing was underscored by a dramatic score, in bold, in italics, underlined.
We get it lads, simmer the fuck down. He should have used the silence. The subject is dramatic all by itself, it doesn't need to so overwrought. It's like a 3 hour chase scene, instead of what it should have been like which is No Country For Old Men. It should have been a creeping, silent ish, wind sweeping through the place, scrapeing chairs in hallways, sinister sound maybe once in the whole thing. Use the silence and the actors to underscore how terrifying this stuff is, not relentlessly ramming DRAMATIC STRING SOUNDS and SHOUTING down everyone's throats constantly.
Just copy No Country For Old Men sound, and use the bombtrack. Disneyfied, and Hollywooded. Nul points.
YUSSS the end of Shin Godzilla is literally going "MAKE A FUCKIN SEQUEL!!"There’s a sequel to Shin Godzilla out at the end of this year, it’s called Godzilla Minus One and it’s set in the post-atomic-bomb ’40s. Hopefully the Light House or the IFI gets it.
The new American ones (Cranston et al) are OK but diminishing returns. That being said, there’s a new one of that series out next spring and I’ll watch it.
I didn't think it was that good, it was only ok. It started off alright but it was long and by the end I'd lost interest. Richard Harris plays an absolute dick. At the start David Storey's name came up - he wrote the novel and the screenplay - and I remembered this book of his I read years ago. The film isn't quite as weird but there is definitely a common thread.One of the finest British films ever made, this benchmark of "kitchen-sink realism" follows the self-defeating professional and romantic pursuits of a miner turned rugby player eking out an existence in drab Yorkshire. With an astonishing, raging performance by a young Richard Harris, an equally blistering turn by fellow Oscar nominee Rachel Roberts as the widow with whom he lodges, and electrifying direction by Lindsay Anderson, in his feature-film debut following years of documentary work, This Sporting Life remains a dramatic powerhouse.
Radcliffe by David Storey
Weird fucking book, and not in a good way. Weird people being weird and/or horrible at each other for no apparent reason e.g. saying bizarre shit, shitting in sandwiches, unpleasant sexual encounters, people carrying hammers around with them. All written in a really awkward style.
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