What film did you watch last night?

Be still my beating heart. Both still looking gorgeous too.
SMG used to be curvy, busty and stunning, now she looks worryingly thin, flat and frail now.
She looks a lot older than she is :(

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The Long Walk

Very good. Stephen King books don't have a long history of having great film adaptations and can be very hit & miss, but this one was fantastic.
Was this a special screening? How are we finding these screenings before film release?
 
Was this a special screening? How are we finding these screenings before film release?
Yeah Cineworld do an 'unlimited screening' which is a preview of a film ahead of official release, which they advertise to their members who pay monthly / annually for an unlimited card.
 
Nobody 2

I liked the first, and actually there was some merit to the sequel in terms of the overarching plot and at times I really enjoyed it for pure entertainment.. a great watch in the Home Cinema, to a point it would have ordinarily been a 7/10 at least..

However, it's somewhat let down by meme level incredulous girl bossing going on.. What could have been a good plot mechanic/character arc if done correctly was just sloppily/lazily handled to such incredulous levels it raises far more questions than it answers..

I sighed somewhat because I was imagining a great character arc for Mrs Nobody, only to see it all thrown away down the river of whatever hell hole Holywood has found itself in lately.

4/10 overall.
 
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Nobody 2

I liked the first, and actually there was some merit to the sequel in terms of the overarching plot and at times, I really enjoyed it for pure entertainment.. a great watch in the Home Cinema.

To a point it would have ordinarily been a 7/10 at least..

However, it's somewhat let down by meme level incredulous girl bossing going on.. What could have been a good plot mechanic/character arc if done correctly was just sloppily/lazily handled to such incredulous levels it raises far more questions than it answers..

I sighed somewhat because I was imagining a great character arc for Mrs Nobody, only to see it all thrown away down the river of whatever hell hole Holywood has found itself in lately.

4/10 overall.
The first half of it was enjoyable, then it just got stupid, didn't it. The last 30-45 minutes, I was ready to turn it off.
 
The Long Walk

Very good. Stephen King books don't have a long history of having great film adaptations and can be very hit & miss, but this one was fantastic.
Looking forward to watching this. I watched 28 years later. Bit odd, decent though
 
Watched Eenie Meanie on Disney+.
Heist movie about a getaway driver having to do a job to save her boyfriend.
Well acted and a couple of decent car chases and a good movie overall.
7.5/10
 
Margin Call https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1615147/

I saw this mentioned a little way back, so I decided to check it out.
At first, I wondered if I had seen it before, but luckily not.

A solid cast and overall, an enjoyable movie to watch. However, while I liked it, I didn't find the ending really all that memorable.
That said, in its defence, I don't know how I was expecting it to conclude, though, on reflection, I guess just simply not the way it did.

Kevin Spacey and Jeremy Irons were, in particular, very good.
 
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Star Trek Beyond (2016)


Never seen it, I saw the 2009 reboot in the cinema, and honestly I'm not sure if I've seen the one in between.

I thought the 2009 movie was pretty decent, I didn't think this one was quite as good although I still enjoyed it.

I think it gets a bit too over the top, the action I mean, in quite a lot of places, but otherwise ok.

6/10
 
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