Re: Movies you have watched recently
Posted: 29 Jul 2017 20:54
Spiderman: Homecoming
Dunkirk
Atomic Blonde
Dunkirk
Atomic Blonde
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Agreed. I just rented it a few nights ago.Serkanner wrote:Ghost in a shell - very weak. Having Scarlett Johansson in it was for me the only reason I finished watching it.
Too bad to hear. I was looking forward to this.Serkanner wrote:Ghost in a shell - very weak. Having Scarlett Johansson in it was for me the only reason I finished watching it.
I saw the Amazing Spider Man 2 on Netflix shortly before seeing Spiderman: Homecoming a couple of weeks ago. I found them both more or less entertaining but not that memorable. I'm seeing Dunkirk tonight, and hopefully this coming weekend I might check out Valerian. I'm starved for interesting sci-fiFreakzilla wrote:Spiderman: Homecoming
Dunkirk
Atomic Blonde
Agreed. There's be a long dearth of great sci-fi films in recent years.georgiedenbro wrote:I saw the Amazing Spider Man 2 on Netflix shortly before seeing Spiderman: Homecoming a couple of weeks ago. I found them both more or less entertaining but not that memorable. I'm seeing Dunkirk tonight, and hopefully this coming weekend I might check out Valerian. I'm starved for interesting sci-fiFreakzilla wrote:Spiderman: Homecoming
Dunkirk
Atomic Blonde
My friend called it a well-made flight simulator. To me it was like a 105 minute trailor for the actual film containing a story. It was a quality product, but not a product I needed.Freakzilla wrote:Dunkirk was like watching the same scene four or five times from different perspectives. So much so that I wasn't sure if that's what they were trying to do. It wasn't bad though.
I'm afraid Valerian isn't that great, but if you do decide to see it see it in a cinema because it uses visuals really well. Have you seen Arrival? It came out last year and is pretty amazing sci-fi.georgiedenbro wrote:I saw the Amazing Spider Man 2 on Netflix shortly before seeing Spiderman: Homecoming a couple of weeks ago. I found them both more or less entertaining but not that memorable. I'm seeing Dunkirk tonight, and hopefully this coming weekend I might check out Valerian. I'm starved for interesting sci-fiFreakzilla wrote:Spiderman: Homecoming
Dunkirk
Atomic Blonde
I liked the actors. I feel the script was at fault and that they did their best. Actually they seemed to be acting out a relationship other than what the author intended, which I find funny, but it was a more plausible relationship than what Besson wanted. The movie is very colorful and creative, and I do recommend it even though Frank Herbert it is not.Omphalos wrote:I am looking forward to Valerian too. It looks to me like they picked the wrong actors, but I am interested.
I don't have to watch it to know that they are both too inexperienced to carry off those roles, in that movie. Whatsherface could barely pull off the witch in that shitty Suicide Squad movie; dancing around all the time like a tweaked out meth-head and trying to talk like a dude. But, I will watch it because Luc Besson is more than capable of pulling a fucking rabbit out of his hat when he wants to. And I don't care who he ever stole from. The guy has it, when he puts his mind to it.georgiedenbro wrote:I liked the actors. I feel the script was at fault and that they did their best. Actually they seemed to be acting out a relationship other than what the author intended, which I find funny, but it was a more plausible relationship than what Besson wanted. The movie is very colorful and creative, and I do recommend it even though Frank Herbert it is not.Omphalos wrote:I am looking forward to Valerian too. It looks to me like they picked the wrong actors, but I am interested.
'Omphalos wrote: I don't have to watch it to know that they are both too inexperienced to carry off those roles, in that movie.
Yeah. I think you get that may be another little problem with this one. Actually, I completely forgot that kid was even in Spider Man II. But as I had already forgotten that the character of Green Goblin was even in the movie . . . well, that speaks for that. That movie was 360 degrees of shit, Dehaan included.georgiedenbro wrote:A great actor could make it happen regardless of the director, but
I'm anxious to see it but I'm not letting my hopes get too high.WolfgangMercury wrote:Anyone else in here getting really hyped for Blade Runner 2049? I'm extremely curious to see what Villeneuve does with it.
Ditto. Flicks have been pretty disappointing lately.Freakzilla wrote:I'm anxious to see it but I'm not letting my hopes get too high.WolfgangMercury wrote:Anyone else in here getting really hyped for Blade Runner 2049? I'm extremely curious to see what Villeneuve does with it.
On my list, for sure. Heard it did only average in the box office this weekend.Naib wrote:Blade Runner 2049. Quite simply a brilliant film. I will be seeing this again. It gives me great hope about Villeneuve directing Dune. I hope he gets started on it sooner, rather than later.