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Can't see what all the fuss was about. Just another formulaic revenge flick. I'm sure Keanu Reeves is a nice chap but he should try not to deliver all his lines in such a loud, dull monotone. This is the second Reeves film I've seen this month. Why do I do it to myself?
I can't say it's the best film I've ever seen, but when you are on a 8 hour flight to Detroit and the film selection is terrible, finding a film about a guitar shop with Nels Cline and Eleanor Friedberger in it feels like a gift from God delivered straight to the seat back in front of you. I enjoyed it!
The Dawn Wall.
Good film with some amazing scenery, but I found I enjoyed the book, The Push (pretty much the same story), more.
I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
I like it. Sure - nowhere near as good as T1 and T2 but I think I liked it more than any other (pre?)sequels of the franchise. Good opening with the highway chase - bit dull in the middle. Plot and acting - mediocre but still entertaining on the big screen. No rewatch value.
5.25/10
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If anyone simpers it's Emily Mortimer. That seems to be her speciality.
When I first saw this years and years ago I found it the most thought provoking sci-fi film I'd ever seen. I was fascinated by it and it stayed with me for ages. Made me rethink how we measure space, time and dimensions relative to our own puny selves.
For a film made in 1957 the effects hold up quite well.
It's only let down by the continuously over dramatic soundtrack. It's awful.
Incredible film. 10/10 and then some.
Friends hated it, I thought it was pretty cool if slightly batshit mental.
The ending really stayed with me as well.
Prevenge.
A low budget British dark comedy, horror about a pregnant woman going on a killing spree to avenge the death of her husband, who's guided by her unborn child.
As ridiculous as it sounds, but has a few chucklesome moments and one scene that will make every male viewer recoil in absolute horror.
Another one I missed at the cinema when it came out.
Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell are fantastic, completely deserving the awards they got - it’s a dark, powerful film with some deep themes about life and death, and some very black humour. If it has a fault it’s that a couple of the scenes seem a bit far-fetched even for small-town America, but they don’t spoil it. The ending is surprising, but perfect for it.
9/10
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
MIB: International - Watch this on a plane. It's not groundbreaking, but is fun enough.
Booksmart - Don't watch this on a plane as they take out most of the references to drugs and lesbians, which *seriously* misses the point. Otherwise fairly funny.
X-Men: Dark Phoenix - Just don't watch this. It's as terrible as the worst bits of Last Stand, Origins, and Apocalypse. Even the usually-excellent McAvoy and Fassbender are phoning it in.