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Demolition man is fucking brilliant, Snipes is fucking brilliant.

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you should do reviews for the Times.

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Crank is amazing, and I think Crank 2 is perhaps even better.


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you should do reviews for the Times.


I do. Under a nom de plume.

As Gaywood commented the other day about me, him, and restaurant reviews - it's hard to be a good critic when everything is just fucking brilliant.

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As Gaywood commented the other day about me, him, and restaurant reviews - it's hard to be a good critic when everything is just fucking brilliant.

Was that before or after the Gaywood disappearing act, or somewhere only the cool kids talk?

Anyway, you need to go to shit restaurants, see.

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May have just ordered the Hitchcock collection on blu-ray, thanks to the Amazon cheapie week thing.

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Craster wrote:
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you should do reviews for the Times.


I do. Under a nom de plume.

As Gaywood commented the other day about me, him, and restaurant reviews - it's hard to be a good critic when everything is just fucking brilliant.

Actually, scratch that, Giles Coren manages. He even reviewed a school canteen the other day.

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As Gaywood commented the other day about me, him, and restaurant reviews - it's hard to be a good critic when everything is just fucking brilliant.

Was that before or after the Gaywood disappearing act, or somewhere only the cool kids talk?

Anyway, you need to go to shit restaurants, see.


That sounds like a fucking rubbish idea.

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Crank (2) - brilliant. Demolition Man - brilliant. Death Race - brilliant.

Is Crank out on BluRay yet? I got Crank 2 ages ago, then gave up keeping an eye like years after when Crank was still DVD-only. I mean WTF!

Edit: No, no it fucking isn't (UK-wise). What kind of fucking idiots!


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Plus Amy Smart is filthy lovely.

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After I saw Amy Smart in The Butterfly Effect, she no longer has any power over me. Weird that.


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Demolition man is fucking brilliant, Snipes is fucking brilliant.


I agree with this. I'm sorry to say. I fell in love with Sandra Bullock in that film as well, don't know if that helps at all.

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Demolition Man IS a classic. I have tested it.

Clue: Amusing desk-thumping exasperated police chief, who is future-bald.

Clue: Being able to tell what's going on in the action at all points. Compared to modern actioners, this is CLASSIC.

Clue: Great dialogue. "Enhance your calm."

Clue: The presence of Nigel Hawthorne basically playing Humphrey Appleby but with extra EVIL.

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I watched the shite new Spider-Man film last night. It was shite.

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It seemed like the majority of the plot relied on coincidences. The girl Peter Parker had the hots for happens to work at the place his dad used to work at with the guy his dad used to work with. Oh and the police guy that's been after Spider-Man turns out to be her dad too.

Why did Spider-Man not instantly suspect that the giant lizard running around town might be the guy he knows that has expressed freakish obsession with merging lizard and human DNA.

The Lizard's face looked stupid.

There was loads of stuff never got tied up, he just sort of gives up trying to hunt down the guy that killed his uncle, and it's never mentioned again after a while.

Emma Stone, who is like 25, said the line "I'm 17 years old" with a straight face.


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Emma Stone can do no wrong.

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Well she is very lovely, but I would have preferred for her to be in a better film.


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I haven't seen her acting, but she looks like she was born in Innsmouth.

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Film review!

Shame

Fucking shit. Lots of tits in it. Still shit.
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His sister tries to kill herself in the end but fucks that up, too.

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That's a 1 out of 1, though.

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Another vote for Demolition Man. Awesome film. I too love Sandra Bullock.


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Watched Arthur Christmas last night, and enjoyed it muchly.

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Watched Arthur Christmas last night, and enjoyed it muchly.


You can't watch christmas films until december or the ghost of baby jebus will come and bite your feet off!

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Watched Jet Li in Swords at Dragon's Gate.

It's a modern wushu movie with, probably, an astronomical budget. It certainly looks pretty and I think it was filmed in the freez deez.

It's also utter shit.

You don't need fancy graphics you need exciting swordplay. It ain't gorrit.


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End of Watch.

Pretty fucking good.

It's a film following two cops in South Central LA, dealing with gang crime, drug trade and whatever else the streets has for them.

There's a bit of an overall arc, but it's at least as much about just what their routine is.

It's full of really natural performances, and is partly shot in a found footage/shakeycam style, but amazingly in the action sequences you can always tell exactly what is going on. It sometimes cuts to almost FPS perspectives when they're aiming their guns, which works really well.

It gets pretty fucking brutal at times.

I'd actually say its probably one of the best cop films I've ever seen. Highly recommended.


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Pretty Woman stands up even now. Wonderful.

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Oh Mali. And you've been doing so well lately.

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I cry about four times in it. Everytime.

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I'm watching it too. Strike a light, Julia Roberts is indeed a pretty woman.


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That is going to keep me smiling for days having watched that.

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I'm watching it too. Strike a light, Julia Roberts is indeed a pretty woman.


I like to think of it as The Wizard of Oz from the tin man's perspective.

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The Lives of Others is about a Stasi officer and a poet/writer who he has been assigned to keep tabs on.

The story follows them both as they live through the east/west divide era of Germany and out the other side and they way they affect each other's lives without realising.

Excellently written, and easy to follow compared to other foreign language films.

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End of Watch.

Pretty fucking good.

It's a film following two cops in South Central LA, dealing with gang crime, drug trade and whatever else the streets has for them.

There's a bit of an overall arc, but it's at least as much about just what their routine is.

It's full of really natural performances, and is partly shot in a found footage/shakeycam style, but amazingly in the action sequences you can always tell exactly what is going on. It sometimes cuts to almost FPS perspectives when they're aiming their guns, which works really well.

It gets pretty fucking brutal at times.

I'd actually say its probably one of the best cop films I've ever seen. Highly recommended.


I have this lined up for tonight, although I still have Killer Joe to watch as well, I'll go for End Of Watch tonight.

Now that I'm right up to date with Breaking Bad I'll hopefully get back to watching films again :D

I thought the main dude was extremely good in Source Code, even though that film does have the WORST ENDING IN THE HISTORY OF ALL FILMS EVER and was damn near perfect if they hadn't have just gone and totally fucked it up, but that's not the actor's fault, so I can't blame him.


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A fine interview with Christopher Walken at The Guardian today.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2012/dec ... -interview

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Watched "We Need to Talk About Kevin" last night. Splendid and understated film. The two actors who play Kevin (one juvenile and one a teenager) are brilliantly malevolent.

Nicely depressing film.

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We watched Prometheus last night, it didn't engage me at all. In Time was good fun though, I enjoyed the story.

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I found that with Prometheus, too. Just never had enough of a storyline to draw me in.

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We watched Prometheus last night, it didn't engage me at all. In Time was good fun though, I enjoyed the story.


I've heard so much negative feedback about Prometheus I might skip it entirely.

In Time however is a fantastic film, how they managed to get such a blatant anti-capitalist warcry out through a major film distributor I have no idea.

I think In Time reviewed pretty poorly because it's basically an assault on the 'American Way'.


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Prometheus is all about the visuals, the story is full of plot holes, confused and light weight...and of course "WORST SCIENTISTS EVER"

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I thought the main dude was extremely good in Source Code, even though that film does have the WORST ENDING IN THE HISTORY OF ALL FILMS EVER and was damn near perfect if they hadn't have just gone and totally fucked it up, but that's not the actor's fault, so I can't blame him.


I'll have to watch that again at some point as I've completely forgotten how it ends.

Watched Skyline last night. I'd heard it wasn't much cop but even with low expectations I was disappointed. Shows you need more than special effects to make a film. Seemed very similar to Cloverfield in that it started out with some filler at the start to introduce the generally unlikeable characters (thankfully not for as long as Cloverfield did) before the special effects stuff kicks in and then fizzling out to a disappointing ending.

Folk on Facebook and Twitter have been talking about various Christmas films, which I can't really be doing with, so I watched The Omen instead.

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I thought the main dude was extremely good in Source Code, even though that film does have the WORST ENDING IN THE HISTORY OF ALL FILMS EVER and was damn near perfect if they hadn't have just gone and totally fucked it up, but that's not the actor's fault, so I can't blame him.


I'll have to watch that again at some point as I've completely forgotten how it ends.


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Good review of In Time here:

http://www.salon.com/2011/10/27/in_time ... _thriller/

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On my way out of the New York preview screening of “In Time,” I overheard another moviegoer cheerfully describing what he had just seen as a “Marxist propaganda film.” So it wasn’t just me. But it says something about our times, I guess, that the phrase would even come up in reference to a motion picture that could just as well be called grade-B dystopian sci-fi, or an attempt to position Justin Timberlake as an action star. New Zealand-born writer-director Andrew Niccol, he of “Gattaca” and “S1m0ne,” has been making chilly, satirical, almost-excellent science-fiction movies and thrillers for years; he cannot possibly have known that this particular one — which advocates nothing short of full-on class warfare — would land right on top of the Occupy Wall Street moment. I mean, could he?

In the greater scheme of movie history, “In Time” isn’t going to end up as an especially memorable entry. It’s a cool-looking, medium-budget futuristic nightmare in the post-Orwell, post-”Blade Runner,” post-”Matrix” vein, neither the best nor worst example you’ve ever seen. (The cinematography is by the masterful Roger Deakins, which is a major plus.) It suggests a lot of movies that are probably better, like “Se7en” and “Children of Men” and “Minority Report,” and a whole bunch that are undoubtedly worse. (Let me throw in yet another plug here for Guy Ritchie’s underappreciated and thoroughly insane “Revolver.”) Niccol was almost certainly thinking more about the ’70s and ’80s dystopian tradition of “Logan’s Run,” “Soylent Green” and “The Running Man” than about contemporary politics.

Still, the guy gets props for being weirdly and accidentally on time with “In Time,” and also for the best-ever high-concept premise that allows him to cast only beautiful young actors. See, in the downscale urban future (which strongly resembles the downscale urban past, circa 1978), everyone is genetically engineered to stop aging at 25 — and to die at 26. On your 25th birthday, a phosphorescent digital clock in your arm starts counting down that last year, and that time is literally money, the society’s only currency. If you can accumulate more of it, through work or crime or gambling or the good fortune of birth, you can live on indefinitely — albeit in constant fear of dying through violence or by accident. But the poor, in the downtrodden “time zone” where Timberlake’s character, Will Salas, grew up, must literally live day to day, borrowing or stealing or working double shifts to keep themselves from “timing out.” (There are several background details that made me crack up, like a painted advertisement for the “99-second store.”)

So my anonymous friend in the theater was absolutely right, since it was Karl Marx who observed that the worker’s only capital in the modern economy is his labor power, or vital force, and the capitalist seeks to drain it out of him, day by day, at the cheapest possible rate, allowing the worker the sustenance to continue but little more. Under late capitalism, i.e., large-scale consumer capitalism, to be sure, that equation was altered significantly, at least in the developed world. The question we now face is whether that system is collapsing. “In Time,” one could say, forecasts a world in which it has done so — a world in which a tiny minority have found immortality but lost their souls, while the mass of working people has been reduced once again to an economic subjugation that is based on a supposedly free and fair exchange of labor for capital but is every bit as thorough as slavery or feudalism. But before I assign you a research paper on the “Economic & Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844,” let’s get back to Justin Timberlake and his fellow hotties.

Niccol hasn’t just made a Marxist B-movie (see also: John Carpenter’s “They Live”), he’s made one in which 27-year-old Olivia Wilde plays the mother of 30-year-old Timberlake. Not his girlfriend or his sister or his gun-slingin’ rival, but his smokin’ mom. See, she’s 50 years old but permanently frozen at 25, and Timberlake’s character is 28 and permanently frozen at 25, and slithery, unctuous kazillionaire Philippe Weis (Vincent Kartheiser, aka Pete Campbell from “Mad Men”) is, like, 135 but permanently — you get the idea. After Will accumulates hundreds of years in illicit currency and breaks out of his proletarian zone into the ultra-rich province of New Greenwich, he visits Philippe’s luxurious mansion and is introduced to his wife, his mother-in-law and his daughter, each of them equally nubile.

I generally think that Timberlake is an agreeable screen presence, self-effacing and funny, but just as he didn’t quite establish himself as a sexy leading man in “Friends With Benefits,” I’m not sure he quite looks like the next action hero here. I mean, he’s fine, but his Bonnie-and-Clyde romance with Amanda Seyfried (as rich girl Sylvia Weis, Philippe’s daughter) is arguably the least interesting element of a movie that starts out terrific and gets more perfunctory and routine as it goes along. I think Timberlake’s at his best as a supporting player, as in “The Social Network” (and really, has he ever outdone his lip-sync musical number in “Southland Tales”?). Irish oddball actor Cillian Murphy nearly steals the show as a moody, conflicted Timekeeper, one of the currency cops who maintains order — so much so that I wish the movie were about him. Kartheiser also glitters in the villain’s role, hinting at a depth and complexity of character that Niccol’s script really doesn’t afford him.

So, yeah — even if “In Time” descends from its gripping and thought-provoking premise into a mediocre chase thriller before it’s over, it’s still pretty damn satisfying to watch in the current climate. Of course the contradictions of capitalism are just as present in eras of widespread affluence as in eras of recession or stagnation, but we see them a hell of a lot more clearly at the moment. Niccol is dramatizing the human costs of the concentration of wealth, expressed by Philippe in the film with the formula that some must die so others can live forever. Somewhere Marx quips that capital is immortal even if its possessors are not; this movie’s imaginative leap is to conflate the two and build a world where even death, the great leveler in human affairs, can be bought off.


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Folk on Facebook and Twitter have been talking about various Christmas films, which I can't really be doing with, so I watched The Omen instead.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 22:41 
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I hated In Time because it didn't make any sense. It's internal logic was all over the place, and I thought it present a terribly flawed model of what would happen if you had an economy where time was a currency under the conditions outlined in the movie.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 22:44 
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i thought it was ace and the only problem i had with it was the lass being able to run in those heels.

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