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Perhaps more damningly, why did their pods seem to be aligned with where they were stood in the game? When a load of them got shot in a straight line, for example, all the pods in a straight line went red.

Oh goodness, yes, that bothered me, too.

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I can well see why someone might have found it a bit cynical and cheap and so it got their back up a bit but to describe it as being one of the worst films ever made is a bit hysterical.


I didn't just find it cynical and cheap. I found the plot awful and pointless; the characterisation utterly missing and the acting generally terrible. I judged it as a film, it's one of the worst I've ever seen. 'Hysterical' is a bullshit word to describe me calmly stating my opinion of something. Don't do it.


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I really dislike those films whose plot is basically “find x muguffins”. It’s insipid storytelling regardless of the setting especially when you put little effort into the characterisation. National sodding Treasure did it better than RP1.

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Thanks Giphy, I was wondering where you were going with that for a second.


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His House - Great bit of horror! Very current and feels like a fresh take. Recommended.

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Empire State. Thought this would be a great Friday night film with The Rock. It was not what either of us expected. I'm not going to review it because it didn't give me what I wanted or expected it too, but I might have enjoyed it had I have known what I was getting in to.

Don't bother watching it for The Rock, he's barely in it and there is none of his humour that we have come to expect.

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I really like this film. What a mad family.

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Fighting with my family.

I really like this film. What a mad family.

I hear Mark Kermode is looking for a new review partner. You should give him a call with this kind of in-depth exploration of both theme and form.

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I refereed one of Ricky Knights matches once with his wife as his valet. They are indeed mad... Nice guy though! You'd never have guessed he'd been in prison.


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Fighting with my family.

I really like this film. What a mad family.

I hear Mark Kermode is looking for a new review partner. You should give him a call with this kind of in-depth exploration of both theme and form.


I though it was on point.

Usual film of small town girl gone good. Very funny and made my eyes water too.

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Fighting with my family.

I really like this film. What a mad family.

I hear Mark Kermode is looking for a new review partner. You should give him a call with this kind of in-depth exploration of both theme and form.


I though it was on point.

Usual film of small town girl gone good. Very funny and made my eyes water too.


I was only kidding, you silly sweet fool. It’s a great film. I think Trousers may have mentioned it every day for a year until I eventually watched it.

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Mimi wrote:
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Fighting with my family.

I really like this film. What a mad family.

I hear Mark Kermode is looking for a new review partner. You should give him a call with this kind of in-depth exploration of both theme and form.


I though it was on point.

Usual film of small town girl gone good. Very funny and made my eyes water too.


I was only kidding, you silly sweet fool. It’s a great film. I think Trousers may have mentioned it every day for a year until I eventually watched it.



Awww you got me.

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“I saw the devil” is a good film. I think it’s on Netflix.

Anyway, basically this serial killer kills a woman and her husband seeks revenge; so the husband captures the killer, breaks his arm, lets him go, captures him, breaks a leg and keeps repeating hurting him and letting him go.

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Dolemite is my Name. Eddie Murphy, Pontiac Bandit, Titus Andronicus, Wesley Snipes chewing the walls. Took me a while to tune into it, but it's funky feel-good.

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Dolemite is my Name. Eddie Murphy, Pontiac Bandit, Titus Andronicus, Wesley Snipes chewing the walls. Took me a while to tune into it, but it's funky feel-good.

Based on the life of Rudy Ray Murphy, "The Godfather of Rap".

Watched this shortly after it came out, it's one of Wesley Snipes best performances imo. Absolutely loved the film, and immediately watched the actual film from the 70s straight after (it's on prime)

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“I saw the devil” is a good film. I think it’s on Netflix.

Anyway, basically this serial killer kills a woman and her husband seeks revenge; so the husband captures the killer, breaks his arm, lets him go, captures him, breaks a leg and keeps repeating hurting him and letting him go.

It’s Korean and very violent. I approve.


Impressed with this, I watched the directors previous work which was “A Tale of Two Sisters”. I went in completely blind and really, really enjoyed it. Reminded me of early Japanese horrors that aren’t really horror films (and those Japanese horrors that are horrors, conversely). Cinematography was great; the characters really commit and it was a nice slow burner. The only complaint I have was that the ending was a little poor with a flashback that was a bit laboured. I’d have chopped the ending around a bit to make it more vague what happened. Still, really good and well worth your time.

Apparently it had received an American remake called The Uninvited which was as shit as those American remakes of Japanese horror films that were popular in the 2000’s.


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Ghosts of War - Out on Netflix and possibly thrown onto my watch list after seeing the great 'His House' the other night. Well, it starts off well and remains very engaging until the last quarter of the film where it gets flipped out of itself. I could see it working well on paper but it's handled badly unfortunately. Shame.

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Fighting with my family.

I really like this film. What a mad family.

I hear Mark Kermode is looking for a new review partner. You should give him a call with this kind of in-depth exploration of both theme and form.


This made me properly laugh out loud :DD

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The new American Pie movie (the one with girls as the main cast) is fucking dire.

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Irresistible is a really, really, good film about the democrats (licking wounds after 2016 presidential election) taking an interest in a mayoral election in Wisconsin. Steve Carroll is superb on this Jon Stewart written and directed film. Also has the lady from Halt and Catch Fire in it.

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Jiu-Jitsu. Lots (and lots) of fighting, with a bit of plot squeezed in occasionally. But not if it gets in the way of the fighting. Nic Cage gets to pop up and be unhinged, and the bad guy can fire ninja stars (albeit with an astonishing miss rate) and burn things when he wants, which makes it a bit of a mystery when he's bested. Nice comic-strip links. But it's terrible, obviously.


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Knives Out is pretty enjoyable.

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We watched Into The Spiderverse, which I enjoyed a lot more than I thought I would. The distinction between all the spider-folk is really good, and there’s a good number of laugh out loud moments.

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It is half term and so I am currently watching The Grinch.

Neve became obsessed with this movie last Christmas so it's never been out of rotation in this house. At one point it could be on three times in one day. I'm glad the newest version is good, I never liked any of the earlier ones but the cartoon one is lovely.


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We watched Into The Spiderverse, which I enjoyed a lot more than I thought I would. The distinction between all the spider-folk is really good, and there’s a good number of laugh out loud moments.


I think it's one of my favourite films ever, and I'm entirely lukewarm about superhero stuff.


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It is half term and so I am currently watching The Grinch.

Neve became obsessed with this movie last Christmas so it's never been out of rotation in this house. At one point it could be on three times in one day. I'm glad the newest version is good, I never liked any of the earlier ones but the cartoon one is lovely.

I put it on because Darwin loves the previous Dr Seuss film from the same team that made it; The Lorax. The (new) Grinch is lovely, but I’d say The Lorax is lovelier still, and would thoroughly recommend it if you don’t also have that on rotation. We are watching The Grinch again today :D

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We watched Into The Spiderverse, which I enjoyed a lot more than I thought I would. The distinction between all the spider-folk is really good, and there’s a good number of laugh out loud moments.


I think it's one of my favourite films ever, and I'm entirely lukewarm about superhero stuff.

Indeed; I don’t ‘know’ or have an interest in any of the superhero stuff either, but watched it quite happily.

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I really enjoyed the Lorax.

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We watched something surprisingly brilliant the other day.

Rango.

Looks absolutely incredible and is very much a film that adults and kids will enjoy (though perhaps not tiny kids, there is violence in it). There's a real Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath vibe to it, too.

Though you need to be willing to watch something with Depp in it.


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We watched Into The Spiderverse, which I enjoyed a lot more than I thought I would. The distinction between all the spider-folk is really good, and there’s a good number of laugh out loud moments.


I think it's one of my favourite films ever, and I'm entirely lukewarm about superhero stuff.

Definitely the best superhero film I've seen.


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I always find myself coming back to watch A Few Good Men, it's one of my favourite films and my rewatch last night (which I paused halfway through when I realised we'd forgotten the BeEx Virtual Meet) did nothing to change that. Such a well written screenplay, and I genuinely think it's one of Tom Cruise's greatest performances - and considering he was 30 years old when it was made, he looks incredibly young in it. Power of make-up, I guess.

Anyway, I remembered this morning that I had The Trial of the Chicago 7 to watch - another courtroom drama from the pen of Aaron Sorkin (and directed by him as well, unlike Men) - and I'm a sucker for a good courtroom drama, so I put it on.

Wow, is all I can say. I was unfamiliar with the story, and will be reading up on it further, but what a well crafted movie. Netflix really must be throwing their money around as the cast is packed with some amazing names - Sacha Baron Cohen, Jeremy Strong, Eddie Redmayne, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Mark Rylance (who, for me, is competing with Gary Oldman in the "chameleon" stakes) and the sudden (and very welcome) appearance of Michael Keaton.

All of their performances were a sight to behold, but none really hold a candle next to Yahya Abdul-Mateen's performance as leader of the Black Panther Party Bobby Seale, though.

Powerful storytelling and direction, with repeated use of flashbacks to fill in the gaps and provide a change of scenery from the courtroom itself.

I was worried that at 2 hours and 10 minutes it'd feel like it was dragging or overstaying its welcome, but that didn't happen at all.

Thoroughly recommended.


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Crypsis - people go camping on a an island for a bet, and, SURPRISE! a scary monster lives there. To be fair to it, there's probably a good film in there if it got recut and tightened by a lot. As it stands, there's been better monster films about.

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The Gestapo scene is amazing : The incredible tension of the scene somhow isn't undercut by the very silly runnning joke all the way through.


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The Babysitter: Samara Weaving is a babysitter. Any film she is in is an absolute riot of fun.she can do no wrong.

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