TBF, it should be Doug Trumbull you should be crediting with the look and aesthetic of Blade Runner. He's had a big influence in how movies have looked for decades.
Very, very true there sir!
TBF, it should be Doug Trumbull you should be crediting with the look and aesthetic of Blade Runner. He's had a big influence in how movies have looked for decades.
Independence Day: Resurgence.
I'm going to go massively against the grain here and admit that I actually quite enjoyed it. So cheesy it could have been sponsored by Dairylea, but I had a fun little 2 hours watching it. I'm going to go 5/10.
The way that sequel has been setup is a great opportunity for a great film if done right. A final interstellar warfare showdown sounds like just the ticket to me.
I was pleasantly surprised by this one. Much better than the original, despite sharing similar flaws.
I'm surprised to hear people saying this.
I thought the original was an entertaining leave your brains at home cheese fest. But the sequel was a huge turkey in my book.
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
Loved it. Very entertaining! Yes, it took some huge liberties with he Arthurian legend, but I took it as it's own story.
Looked good and the music was great.
9/10, my first this year I think
Was Beckham as bad as everyone is making him out to be?
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017) - 4/10
Some interesting ideas, but it doesn’t really work with Guy Ritchie’s signature style.
Weak dialogue, weak acting, weak plot and although it does show some good action scenes, it skips over the more interesting ones.
The special effects and style is very dark and artistic, but lacks true originality, and it clashes with the “London geezers” and their lighter-hearted antics.