SimplyThePest wrote: Dules, what were your thoughts on John Carter? Worth a look? Girl looks good, in fairness 😛
Dules, what were your thoughts on John Carter? Worth a look? Girl looks good, in fairness 😛
Not seen it, nor will I. Just saw the tailer and thought "hey that guys me!"
John Carter wrote: SimplyThePest wrote: Dules, what were your thoughts on John Carter? Worth a look? Girl looks good, in fairness 😛 Not seen it, nor will I. Just saw the tailer and thought "hey that guys me!"
😆 thought you would have seen it.
Trying to decide if Dules means "tailor" or "trailer". Slightly leaning towards the first one. 🙂
Klaus wrote:In my opinion film is not a good medium for conventional storytelling.
In my opinion film is not a good medium for conventional storytelling.
Sorry Klaus but that makes no sense whatsoever. For every Lychian style film made there are 20 straight forward examples.
I elaborated on that comment later on.
Peel the onion Klausie, peel the onion.
Just watched Immortals. 😐
I just watched Game Change. I enjoyed it.
I miss The West Wing though 🙁
@[deleted] How were the fancy hats for you?
I think they should be commended for making a movie in which this:
was one of the best things about it (the other two being Frieda Pinto and Isabel Lucas).
The film was absolutely shocking.
God yes. Awful piece of shit. Marginally better than, say, Clash of the Titans if only for the visuals and art design.
Expected a lot better from Tarkan to be honest.
I at least expected something entertaining, if not quite a modern day Spartacus. What they produced could quite easily be mistaken for one of those awful 'made for tv' movies that used to show on the sci-fi channel.
I fell asleep in the cinema watching it. Really is terrible.
Ok, so Contraband, Safe House or The Raven?
Having seen none of them, I would go with safe house.
21 jump street is good goofy fun. worth a look if you enjoyed "the other guys"
Watched Pan's Labyrinth last night. Loved it. Classic example of the sadness and sense of loss that seems to permeate through the Spanish films I've seen.
Off to see The Raven in a bit.
Screened Le Samourai and Election in my backyard "microcinema" for 15-20 friends Saturday night over gin martinis. Fuck yeah, although half of them couldn't relate to Election for some reason (philistines).
Pan's Labyrinth is both lovely and scary at the same time.
Yeah, definitely.
Despite the kicking The Raven seems to have taken, I really enjoyed it. Always a pleasure to watch John Cusack in action. Thought he was very good, although the film does take a bit of an "actiony" turn towards the end.