Silent Hill, not that bad really except for the ending, does a fair job of recreating the feeling of being half-awake in someone's nightmare. Fans hate it but fans tend to do that.
Silent Hill, not that bad really except for the ending, does a fair job of recreating the feeling of being half-awake in someone's nightmare. Fans hate it but fans tend to do that.
Watched 'Hidden blade' by the same director, based on books by the same author as the Twillight samurai.
I wouldn't recommend watching one in a short period after the other as they're practically the same movie. The same theme, the same style, the same story telling, the same character of protagonist, ...
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I just watched Wrath of the Titans, and it was pretty awesome. It has a lot more storyline and character depth than the first movie, and also has better action.
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I can't accept the basic premise of The Hunger Games, so I kinda feel the whole thing is dumb. Odd that I can get involved in the magical world of Harry Potter but not some random dystopia.
The Eagle, pretty cool. But not enough battles. In a movie about Romans and Picts there should be many battles. Period.
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Could also use more battles but it's bloody alright. And warrior-women are always awesome. Period.
Awesome movie indeed
There was not enough half enough screen naughtiness with Olga Kurylenko in fact there was none.
They slew him with poison afaid to meet him with the steel
a gallant son of eireann was Owen Roe o'Neill.
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Transformers 3
I didnt really like the first two movies, but the 3rd was actually pretty good. Also the main character's LI in the 3rd is hotter than the first 2. Though there is still some annoying dialogue and cringe-worthy lines.
8.5/10
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IMO Olga Kurylenko just didn't take to that psychotic, vengeful character well. She looked way too......out of place amongst all the other Celts.
What I liked about the movie was that it was well balanced. Enough action, enough blood and decent enough story, without any silly scenes that might make a man cringe (the 'battle' scene at beginning of The Eagle for instance)
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Priest, pretty cool. Nice handdrawn intro sequence, I wish someone actually made an animated movie of a graphic novel.
The Brothers Grim, for a Terry Gilliam movie pretty unimpressive, brilliant people also have to pay the rent I guess, it has nothing of his trademark surrealism. Not bad though, had a few good laughs
Open Range.
I got this one over a year back, but had been waiting for the right mood to see it. Western movies are a treat now-a-days and good Westerns are rare. With a cast like Kevin Costner, Robert Duval and Michael Gambon, and all the good reviews I was pretty sure that it'll be worth it.
And it was. It's a good movie for our times.
The other recent movies (or relatively recent) which I remember ATM are Appaloosa and 3:10 to Yuma (I would've included Unforgiven but then that's Clint Eastwood and it's 1991, so it's an entirely different class).
I did not much like 3:10 to Yuma. Maybe because I never like Russel Crowe that much, and maybe because it deviated fromt he story and made the badguy seem like an antihero instead of a real badguy. Appaloosa I liked quite a bit, since for one I like Viggo Mortenson, and two, it had some really great gunfights and music that made up for all the duller scenes.
Now Open Range is good, but it's not as great as I was hoping it would be. Once again it's got too much talking and unecessary sceans. Furthermore, not enough gunfights.
It's a good movie, nice dialogue and everything. But it's only as Western as it can get when you put in a bunch of horses and cowboy hats. Lacks the feel.
I guess that's because maybe people today won't appriciate the kind of Westerns they made back then...maybe because .45s don't cut it for action movies these days, and so they had to make it into something else.
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Get 'The Proposition' , I could argue that it's a better movie than Oncw upon a time in the Wext. Incredibly awesome movie
The Thing, a true classic, with 'Jacob's Ladder' THE horror-movie from the eighties. When an old movie is remastered as good as this I don't mind paying a little extra.
The Thing, it's not a remake it's a prequel. It naturally benefits from better special effects, the creature is suitably disgusting. A shame it lacks the tension of the original. It's pretty forgetable sadly.
Just saw Recoil. 2/5 Stars. It was a pretty bad movie.
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Is there a movie Britons hate more than U-571?
Out of curiosity, has anyone seen Haywire? I heard that it was really poorly received, but looking at the trailer and the first 5 minutes, I am not entirely sure why people didn't like it. It looks like it is gonna be darned good to me. I missed it in the theatres, so I am going to have to see it when it comes to Redbox.
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Seen it in the cinema over here.
If I had to guess I would have to say the jazz or blues music or whatever it was just feels wrong in an action movie. It sort of makes the screen action feel a bit restrained even though she is beating people around the whole shop. I would lay a hundred euro in Paddy Power people were turned off by the film score without even copping there is plenty action.
It's worth a look if nothing but for the fact there are plenty of top actors in it and it's an action movie with a woman in it.
On a side note there is a fair bit of it is set in Dublin and I know all the locations as there all in the city centre.
They slew him with poison afaid to meet him with the steel
a gallant son of eireann was Owen Roe o'Neill.
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Last week I saw Tintin and The secret of Kells
Tintin
I liked Tintin very much. I was in awe with the CG work. Altough I would've prefered the ligne claire technique, I understand why they did it and it's simply breath taking. Secondly I thought they were true to the spirit of the comic and the characters. I'm sure most who worked on this were or became fans of Tintin.
The secret of Kells
I liked this one just for the fact that it was well made and different from the blockbuster animations. It has been praised a lot in this thread and I can see why but perhaps due to all this praise, I expected something more. In liked the humour, the drame, the stylization (5 monks drawn sometimes as 1 entity for example) but it wasn't on the same level as The triplet of Belle-Ville.
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Saw The Twilight Samurai on TV last night. It was good. Liked the acting.
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Mouzafphaerre is known elsewhere as Urwendil/Urwendur/Kibilturg...
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Zombieland.
Good horror comedy. Although not so much horror. Think along the lines of Shaun of the Dead.
I generally like Jesse Eisenberg's films and this one was no exception. Worth watching with a few beers and crisps on the side.
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The Patriot, of course!
Never has there been a more anti-Brit movie. When they aren't bumbling idiots, they're sadistic madmen. It's glorious in a 'screw history, Amerrika: **** yeah!' kind of way. Amazingly, they cut a lot of the worst out of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAQj...eature=related
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