What film did you watch last night?

Not last night but the other night I watched Sicario, that one was really good. Didn't really know what to expect when I started watching it but it did get a good hold of me :)

Wow. The paint in my living room dried whilst I watched that film.
Nothing happened. At all. It was dull as dishwater.
 
Not last night but the other night I watched Sicario, that one was really good. Didn't really know what to expect when I started watching it but it did get a good hold of me :)

Love it, best film of 2015 for me, gonna be an exciting few years with Villeneuve and Deakens making films together.
 
Attack on Titan 1 & 2.

Whinny stupid kids that none I care of, utterly stupid ending with all these super titans.

The good are the GFX is quite impressive, pacing is alright.

5/10
 
Santa Claus The Movie - I'm sure I liked this film as a kid, but oh dear. Not sure I even want to rate it, but my bum regrets the hour & forty five minutes it had to sit there.
 
I watched the Lion King twice this week (once on Christmas Dy - blighted with adverts, mind). Absolutely brilliant - practically flawless in execution and such a treat on the eyes and the ears. Just goes to show the big payoff you get when dealing with what are actually adult issues in a family friendly context. I like the balance between needing to put your past behind you but also manning up to your responsibilities. Scar is also hilarious.

10/10
 
Santa Claus The Movie - I'm sure I liked this film as a kid, but oh dear. Not sure I even want to rate it, but my bum regrets the hour & forty five minutes it had to sit there.
I watched it a few years ago remembering how much I enjoyed it on Christmas Day as a child. I learned then and there that child friendly Christmas movies shouldn't be re-watched as an adult as they lose their magic along the years. :(
 
Just watched Deadpool... surprisingly entertaining! I usually only watch superhero movies for the impressive CGI, which is all I really enjoyed about The Revenant the other day... surprisingly unmemorable and unconvincing, perhaps because I was expecting more from that and nothing whatsoever from Deadpool.
 
The Take

Basically Idris Elba's love letter to the James Bond producers. There were a couple of good action sequences but apart from that pretty run of the mill. The Paris setting made it feel better than it was, but it came across very Braquo-lite. The American accents on the British actors was really bad too, both Idris Elba and Richard Madden (very generic performance from the King of the North).

Disposable entertainment.

4/10
 
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