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Hidden Figures was brilliant. It made me angry, but it was brilliant. Really enjoyable character arc for the three main ladies & apparently most of the important bits were historically accurate.

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Well, this is fantastic news: http://kotaku.com/hayao-miyazakis-retir ... 1792704177

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Back in 2013, Hayao Miyazaki retired from feature filmmaking, saying, “This time is for real.” Now, his long time producer says Miyazaki is coming out of retirement for another full-length movie.

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YES!

I was bitterly disappointed with The Red Turtle so this is great news.


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I was bitterly disappointed with The Red Turtle so this is great news.

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Why are you just naming shit Adam Sandler films?

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Glancing at that and it looked like some kid wanted to eat more cheese... Ummm...


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John Wick 2 is good. I preferred the original though, in this one the level of unstoppability was a bit too high.

I know that's the point, but when your bad guy turns up with their head henchman and 3 nameless goons,
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only for the main character to almost effortlessly slaughter another 30 goons that come out of nowhere, you wonder why they don't just give up and try and bomb him or something.


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Watched Suicide Squad last night, had some low expectations but even these weren't met. What the fuck? It's like they just made it up as they went along. So badly put together.


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Arrival is excellent. So is Hell Or High Water.


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I got about thirty minutes into Arrival last night before I needed to go to sleep - seemed like a good start.

I read "wedding singer" as "wedding sniper" just then. Would have been a much better film.

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Watched Manchester by the Sea the other night.

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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
Arrival is excellent. So is Hell Or High Water.


Agreed on both counts.

John Wick 2 is decent but not as good as the first one I didn't think. Though I did love Peter Serafinowcz.


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Also very good is Trainspotting 2. Despite not being about the life and times of a bunch of junkies it's slightly grimmer and more humourless than its predecessor, though it still has its moments for sure. Is Trainspotting 'A Thing' at all down south or do you guys not really care?


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Bamba wrote:
Also very good is Trainspotting 2. Despite not being about the life and times of a bunch of junkies it's slightly grimmer and more humourless than its predecessor, though it still has its moments for sure. Is Trainspotting 'A Thing' at all down south or do you guys not really care?

It was huge down here.

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Bamba wrote:
Also very good is Trainspotting 2. Despite not being about the life and times of a bunch of junkies it's slightly grimmer and more humourless than its predecessor, though it still has its moments for sure. Is Trainspotting 'A Thing' at all down south or do you guys not really care?

It was huge down here.


Fair enough, I was just always curious how well it translated. And I haven't seen really any chat about the new film outside of Scottish circles.


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I really enjoyed Hell or High Water. It was a decent character driven tale. The only problem I had with it was that it reminded me so much of No Country for Old Men but couldn't compete as one of my personal fave films of all time. I really rate Ben Foster though. He should be in more things that aren't *hnnngh* Warcraft.

I also watched Shia LaBouf in Man Down. What a load of old bollocks that is with a twist that is telegraphed more than a Hulk Hogan Leg Drop.


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Slightly weirdly I've never seen Ben Foster in anything before that but when talking about that film all I heard was chat about how good he is in general. And he is, based on his form in that film, but I'm not sure how I've never come across him before.


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We watched Arrival last night, I throughly enjoyed it although Lady T said it was good but she didn't quite 'get' it. I feel like I did, but unfortunately not enough to be able to explain it to her in a satisfactory way. I thought it was well acted and shot and pleasingly balanced between being a global thing and focussing on the small team trying to establish communications. It was thought provoking.

We also watched The Equalizer. Denzel was in it, it was a Denzel vehicle with Denzel basically being Denzel with his fast-talking big-word-using high-intensity delivery of lines. I did enjoy it, it seemed to have a good balance of softness and steeliness from the main character, who basically owned pretty much everyone (surprise right?) although he was perhaps a little too unstoppable. It felt a bit contrived at times with the lengths the film went to avoid having guns used as the murderkillweapon. It was fun at first to see corkscrews/bottles/power tools used but after a while I just couldn't help thinking that it would've been better (as in, less risky) to just shoot the bad guys. The main baddie was good - he seemed genuinely threatening in his behaviour.

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See that La La Land......No wait Moonlight won best picture :)

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We watched Sing Street and Passengers at the weekend.

Sing Street is perfect for an old bastard like me with plenty of nostalgiac 80's music in there and is completely and utterly charming. It could so easily have turned into a horrible cheese fest but avoids it through some compelling performances and the songs have a habit of drawing you in quicker than you'd expect. Definitely recommended.

Passengers - it felt like an episode of Star Trek stretched out into a film with somewhat worrying message of
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"Don't worry about being a bit of an obsessed stalker and taking decisions that will FUCK SHIT up for others."
. Michael Sheen is good though as a robot bartender. It's worth a watch because Chris Pratt is always engaging but probably not worth repeated viewings.

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Rather running out of stuff I've heard of on Netflix/Amazon that I want to watch, so I gave Fair Game a try last night as Netflix recommended it based on me liking Margin Call (guess they're both in the 'films based on real life shitshows'). The trivia for the film says there's apparently a code in the end credits that hasn't been cracked yet.. although I guess that could just mean it's not a code at all and has been put in there to troll those watching the credits till the end.

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Logan:

They have certainly earned the higher certificate. The violence is very violent!

Also it's a good movie. Stewart, Jackman and the kid are all very good in it. It does a good job of not over-explaining things, and doesn't ever flip into flashbacks or exposition of how they got to where they are. This is almost entirely a good thing, apart from a bit towards the end where a little context would have helped.

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Yep it's good. Not perfect, but pretty great.

Fairly formulaic, but a different formula to what you've seen any superhero movie take before.

It's greatest success was taking 17 years of baggage and turning it into emotional weight.

Even if how it ties into and wraps up threads from other movies wasn't entirely satisfying, it had emotional impact.

I liked the violence a lot, but the action scenes would have benefitted from being a bit more grounded, with less wire jumping and spectacle, just letting the brutality alone make the impact.


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Cool, for someone who hasn't seen an X-Men film since X-Men Go Cuba!, would you say that I could happily enjoy it after skipping the last two or three movies? Trailer impressed me as it looks more like a low-key character piece, fingers crossed.

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It's more character, but also a lot of jumpy action too.

I don't think you need to have seen any of the movies to enjoy this, to be honest. A few throwaway remarks may pass you by, but overall as long as you know who Charles Xavier and Wolverine are, you'll be fine.

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Yeah I think knowing both Jackman's Wolverine, and Stewart's Professor X are essential, but you can have skipped a few films.

Xmen 1/2 are a good idea, plus Days of Future Past is great for the inversion of the Wolverine/Professor X son/father dynamic, then maybe The Wolverine by the same director. It falls apart at the end imo, but has some great stuff in it.

3, Origins and Apocalypse are definitely skipable.

First Class is maybe the best Xmen film, but not massively relevant to Logan.


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First Class is maybe the best Xmen film, but not massively relevant to Logan.


First Class starts off really good, but the second half is largely balls. The entire part with them training the younger kids is pretty fucking cringey.


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Yeah. If it was more just Macavoy, Fassbender and Bacon it would be a lot better.


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Yeah. If it was more just Macavoy, Fassbender and Bacon it would be a lot better.


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Yeah. If it was more just Macavoy, Fassbender and Bacon it would be a lot better.


I wasn't actually a massive fan of their version of Sebastian Shaw, but I could've watched an entire film's worth of Macavoy and Fassbender's gleeful recruitment tour. With short breaks for Magneto to brutally murder more nazis.


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That's the third time this question has come up on a Yougov survey. It's like they're regularly checking up to see if I've watched Jurassic Park yet.


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It's an interesting question, though.

The Godfather, I think.

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I'm pretty sure there's a scene in a David Lodge novel where a group of English literature academics discuss the most important book they've never actually read, and someone wins with 'Hamlet'. Which, incidentally, I haven't seen yet either, although I'm told it's basically 'The Lion King'.


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It's an interesting question, though.

The Godfather, I think.


I feel a thread coming on...

From contemporary popular culture, the second and third parts of 'Lord of the Rings', or all of the Harry Potters. And any 'Star Wars' after the first part of the original first one.


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I guess it would be Harry Potter for me, but there must be quite a few.

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I guess it would be Harry Potter for me, but there must be quite a few.


Looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_h ... sing_films ( I know highest grossing and most famous are not the same thing, but it will do for now) I've seen everything apart from Furious 7, The Transformers, Secret Life of Pets, and I know I haven't seen all the Pirates of the Caribbean films, I don't think I've seen that Ice age film, but I have seen some of them.

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I guess it would be Harry Potter for me, but there must be quite a few.


Looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_h ... sing_films ( I know highest grossing and most famous are not the same thing, but it will do for now) I've seen everything apart from Furious 7, The Transformers, Secret Life of Pets, and I know I haven't seen all the Pirates of the Caribbean films, I don't think I've seen that Ice age film, but I have seen some of them.


For me, it's easier to count the ones I have seen, all eight of 'em.

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It's an interesting question, though.

The Godfather, I think.

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Out of that list I haven't seen:

Doctor Zhivago
Gone with the Wind

No interest in either, frankly.


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