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Avatarbcrusher
Been slacking don't really watch films but watched a couple recently :-

Precious - story of a girl in Harlem (don't watch with kids present though)



Making a murderer - how unjust can the system be?

ChrisMcCarthy
Precious is one of the best films I have seen - to echo Mark Kermode it is certainly not an easy watch though.
Avatarb15ape1
bcrusher said:

Making a murderer - how unjust can the system be?



Cheers for this,the Steven Avery story was something else,had to binge watch it as soon as I got the first episode in!
ChrisMcCarthy
I started watching Making a Murderer last night - interesting stuff.
Avatar1369phil
Recent films watched :

Star Wars - The Force Awakens 4.5/5 - so happy this was good/great. It had the feeling of a "classic" to me. Nostalgia may have blinded me somewhat but some good new characters, no over-reliance on CGI and a massive "give me more" feeling at the end.

Spectre - 3.5/5 - enjoyable Bond nonsense. Formulaic but done well. Not sure how many more Bond's Daniel Craig can do - Bond girl hotness was medium rather than outstanding


Older Netflix nonsense

Flight - 3/5 - Denzel rarely disappoints (apart from the astonishingly bad "Book of Eli") and he gives a good performance as a "hard to like" alcoholic. Follows the Hollywood three act formula of crisis/epiphany/redemption to decent effect

Olympus has fallen 2.5/5 - not a "bad" film per se. the body count and exploding helicopter count are very high. The plot is Die Hard in the White House with a end speech that makes the Indepence Day equivalent seem subtle. Switch off brain early on and you'll be fine

The Hobbit - an unexpected journey - 4/5 - lots of references to the Lord of the Rings films, which would be confusing if you haven't seen them. Martin Freeman plays his typical "annoyed man out of his comfort zone" to good effect. Nice CGI and utterly stunning location scenery. Looking forward to the next two.
Avatarlittle_a
1369phil said:Bond girl hotness was medium rather than outstanding


Where would you say this peaked Phil?
Avatar1369phil
little_a said:
Where would you say this peaked Phil?


Ursula Andress !
Avatarmatthewvc
Watched these 2 recently

Force 10 from navarone

good ww2 action film, strong cast - dialog a bit cheesy in places. physics a bit crap at end - would such a thinly butressed bridge be knocked down by a fast flowing mass of water?

Pulp fiction

Seen it few times before - complicated non-linear story, loads of subtle references to other films, love the rambling trivial dialog that surrounds the violence. prefer it to QT later films that ramped up the stylisation and pop culture referencing to irritating levels. spoiled a bit now by winston wolf doing those f**king insurance adverts.
AvatarRick
Having just grabbed my Twitter archive, I now know that I saw 117 films at the cinema this year (not counting repeats or live theatre broadcasts).

The pick (without the list in front of me):
Inside Out
Whiplash
Foxcatcher
Fury Road
The Martian
Carol

The ones that did exactly what they should:
Ghost Protocol
American Ultra
Spy
Trainwreck
Scout's Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse
Bridge of Spies
Brooklyn

The worst: probably Pixels. Or Minions.

The biggest disappointment: probably Absolutely Everything; or Minions, after two great Despicable Me films. Spectre is with a mention, too; it's a much better film, but my expectations were sky(fall)-high.

I liked a lot of films a lot this year, though.
AdamT
Force Awakens 9/10

I really enjoyed it. Thought it was being a bit hyped and worried it wouldn't deliver. I am looking forward to the sequel.

The Prestige 9/10

Seen this a couple of times, but decided to watch again. Fantastic film from Nolan, with great lead roles from Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale. Also Michael Caine plays a good part. Love a good film with a twist and leaves you thinking about it, when it's over.
ChrisMcCarthy
As I was watching "Making a Murderer" the tune that kept playing in my head was the chorus to "Town without Pity" because, as you know, it isn't very pretty....

With any documentary you must always bear in mind that every shot you see is being presented to you for a reason, but there was so much of it - especially the "interviews" with Brendan Dassey, the press conference giving the salacious details of how Halbach was supposedly killed etc that I just watched and thought "No f**king Way" whilst shaking my head. I don't know if it is standard practice but the way the Investigators were sat close to Dassey and were often touching him was particularly uncomfortable viewing.

If you liked The Prestige can I suggest "The Illusionist" with Edward Norton as a companion piece? I think the later is a better film and has just the sort of ending that appeals to me....
AdamT
If you liked The Prestige can I suggest "The Illusionist" with Edward Norton as a companion piece? I think the later is a better film and has just the sort of ending that appeals to me....


I have seen it mate. Good show, but prefer the prestige. The illusionist definitely makes you think as well. Both good films.
Avatarb15ape105/01/16 @ 11:37
ChrisMcCarthy said:As I was watching "Making a Murderer" the tune that kept playing in my head was the chorus to "Town without Pity" because, as you know, it isn't very pretty....

With any documentary you must always bear in mind that every shot you see is being presented to you for a reason, but there was so much of it - especially the "interviews" with Brendan Dassey, the press conference giving the salacious details of how Halbach was supposedly killed etc that I just watched and thought "No f**king Way" whilst shaking my head. I don't know if it is standard practice but the way the Investigators were sat close to Dassey and were often touching him was particularly uncomfortable viewing.


For me Chris there was far to many questions that were simply not answered,and it leaves you feeling very uncomfortable....im glad I don't live in Manitowoc!!
Avatarbcrusher07/01/16 @ 22:00
Steven Avery can't be pardoned by the US President as that was not a federal crime but a state one (the petition for him to be pardoned is 342,127), but he can be pardoned by the Governor of Wisconsin.[url=]https://www.change.org/p/president-of-the-united-states-free-steven...
ChrisMcCarthy08/01/16 @ 08:32
Well, I am not entirely sure he should get a straight pardon - remember, there is nothing to say that the Documentary was itself telling the WHOLE truth. But I feel he could certainly get another trial somewhere else....

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