What film did you watch last night?

I'm not normally into the 'impossible to kill' action hero sort of films, but I thought I'd give John Wick a go. Glad I did as it's pretty awesome! Keanu, not the greatest of actors, but he was a total badass. Cool as hell.

8/10
 
W. by Oliver Stone. Pretty well done and good acting I would say if you want a decent understanding of the decisions to go into Iraq this is the movie.
 
Jason Bourne

The 4th instalment and still enjoyable. A bit too much blurry action camera possibly and the web(b) gets bigger as the story is added to. I'd like to see another though.

7/10
 
2/10.

What garbage. I mean the scene with the card geting thrown about. What the **** was going on there. One of the worst movies I've seen.

And I watch Mystery Science Theater 3000 regularly!

Have to agree, I really enjoyed the first one. This one was akin to Oceans 11 with magic, that wasn't very magical. More like a con film, done very badly.

I'd say 2/10 was very generous also.
 
Now you see me 2 (3/10)
Loved the first one. This was rubbish.

Sausage party (8/10)
funny....horrific....just plain wrong.....would watch again.
 
The BFG - 8/10

I'm a big Roald Dahl fan and this exceeded my expectations. Mark Rylance's super endearing BFG stole the show - brilliant stuff.
 
London Has Fallen - Poo/10

Where to start with this plop fest?

Was it the cliched about to resign to raise his child Secret Service agent? The concept that half the MET Police AFOs have been replaced by terrorists? Or said Secret Service agent being more nails than Jason Bourne?
 
Finding Dory. Hmm. Now, I think Finding Nemo is terrible, on the basis that none of the characters is remotely interesting. Finding Dory suffers from the same problem, but at least has some decent supporting characters, notably Hank the octopus, who is brilliant. It drags a bit in the middle, but the closing "car chase" is spectacular, worth waiting for. It's not a great film, but I was expecting worse on the basis of its predecessor, so that's something.

Vue were having a mare. We'd gone for the 14:20 showing, but they had had a fire alarm so everything was behind. They told us to come back in half an hour. We popped out to pick something up at asda and came back only to find that the showing had actually started pretty much on time so we'd missed the start of the film. We swapped our tickets for a later showing and eventually got underway at 15:45 with no trailers or ads. At the end of the showing the manager came in and gave everyone a complimentary ticket for the trouble. Apparently one of the air con units on the roof had caught fire so they'd had to evacuate the whole place and get the fire brigade out. Drama drama.
 
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Victoria - utterly loved this film. And Upon learning it was literally shot in one entire shot from 4:30AM to 7AM I love it even more.
 
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