What film did you watch last night?

I watched the Hateful 8. It was absolutely crap. QT needs to change his approach to making a movie instead of using the same, tired, two location shoot with the same actors.

Boring as ****.

Hateful Eight

I really enjoyed it.
If you don't generally like Tarantino's stage play style of film, or his dialogue (and mad love of the N word), then you won't like this.
I, however, do.

Bit long at over two and a half hours though.

How do you rate it compared with Django?

Take it this does not apply any more :confused:

NO discussion of movies or tv shows that haven't been released in the UK, if it hasn't been shown in a UK cinema or on a UK tv station, no discussion is allowed.
 
Perhaps I'm not in the UK at the moment and perhaps that rule has been misinterpreted.
How does the US TV Shows subforum manage to circumvent that rule if it means what you think it means?

Also... Snitches... Snitches everywhere :p
 
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Legend - 8/10

Really enjoyed it, loved how he played both roles separately and was careful not to mix them. Only issue for me was it felt a bit slow at times, really enjoyable though well worth a watch :)
 
The Martian

Strip away and humanity and emotion from the Castaway...Any sense of peril in Apollo 13 and thats The Martian.

Void of any real emotion Character connection or peril. No shouting at the screen or edge of your seat "come on Watney you can do it" moments, he just did while cracking Jokes.

5/10
 
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Star Wars Episode IV

What a classic, 8/10. I wish I was around to see it when it was released, it would have blown minds! Shame about the added CGI, but it is still a great story.

(I had to re-watch it after seeing episode VII on the weekend)
 
Over the last three nights I've watched Episodes IV, V & VI.

Still awesome!

Mainly to introduce my young daughter to the Star Wars universe but also a bit of a catch up before I see Ep VII.

She asked if there were any more... I can't, in good consience, subject my first born to the prequels!
 
Over the last three nights I've watched Episodes IV, V & VI.

Still awesome!

Mainly to introduce my young daughter to the Star Wars universe but also a bit of a catch up before I see Ep VII.

We watched them recently with my daughter. She enjoyed them. She's also watched Raiders of the Lost Ark and Last Crusade. And ET. Loads of great films from that era.
 
We watched them recently with my daughter. She enjoyed them. She's also watched Raiders of the Lost Ark and Last Crusade. And ET. Loads of great films from that era.

I was thinking maybe E.T. as our xmas eve movie. That or Home Alone 2, she enjoyed the first one last year.
 
The Martian

Strip away and humanity and emotion from the Castaway...Any sense of peril in Apollo 13 and thats The Martian.

Void of any real emotion Character connection or peril. No shouting at the screen or edge of your seat "come on Watney you can do it" moments, he just did while cracking Jokes.

5/10

I agree completely :eek:

I've read the book, which is obviously different. But there's a humanity to Watney in the book which doesn't come across in the movie at all. A much better feeling of isolation too.
 
Mission imposable 3.

Only one of the series id not seen before. No wonder the series has gone from strength to strength, fantastic, 3,4,5 all bang what I like.
 
Whiplash - 8/10

My wife and I really enjoyed this film. Excellent acting from JK Simmons and really does have you hanging on every last word. Pretty intense in places.
 
Steve Jobs.

Exactly what you'd expect from Sorkin. It's Sports Night, Studio 60 and The Newsroom if you put Steve jobs in a dressing room behind the stage. I left out The West Wing as at least it did a couple of things different, even if was essentially the same.
 
The Danish Girl (2015)

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0810819/reference

A fictitious love story inspired by the lives of Danish artists Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener. Lili and Gerda's marriage and work evolve as they navigate Lili's groundbreaking journey as a transgender pioneer.

A fantastic film based on a tragic but true story, don't let the low imdb rating put you off. Idiots who have almost certainly not watched it are no doubt simply down voting it due to their repugnant prejudice and hatred regarding the transgender subject. (One only needs to look on the imdb forums to see the hatred and bigotry)

Highly recommended
8.7/10



The Martian

Strip away and humanity and emotion from the Castaway...Any sense of peril in Apollo 13 and thats The Martian.

Void of any real emotion Character connection or peril. No shouting at the screen or edge of your seat "come on Watney you can do it" moments, he just did while cracking Jokes.

5/10

So you think that the steaming pile of **** that was 'Jurassic World' was better than 'The Martian' ??? lawl Seriously? You try so hard to be contrarian its funny!
 
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So you think that the steaming pile of that was 'Jurassic World' was better than 'The Martian' ??? lawl Seriously? You try so hard to be contrarian its funny!

what are you on about?

A fantastic film based on a tragic but true story,

But completely "Dowton Abby ied" to appeal to US audiences.... Fact Both main Characters in this film were underground junkies...
 
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Have watched quite a few recently.

Kingsmen - Really enjoyed it. Colin Firth was fantastic as was Michael Caine. Very funny.
The Martian - Expected this to be a very serious heavy film, so was pleasantly surprised to find it was a comedy. We all enjoyed this.
Spectre - As far as Bond films go it was 'alright' - Not bad but far from brilliant. It did have the right amount of cheese though which I enjoyed :D

Tonight we've got the Man from U.N.C.L.E - been wanting to see this for a while :)
 
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