What film did you watch last night?

I'm thinking of ending things - 8/10

Weird, weird film. But what I expected from Kaufman. I find it absolutely entrancing but just a touch too long for my liking.
 
1922 - Netflix film based on a Stephen King Novella 6/10.

A fairly decent film that didn't try too hard to be weird, odd or scary like a lot of SK films form books. Fairly short run time so didn't go on too long, well acted too.
 
Just don't see the appeal at all :cry: it's no better than any other over the top action film, and the end with the cop who killed a kid getting some kind of redemption arc with heroic slow mo screams America :cry:

I'm kind of the same with regard to this one. I mean, I did enjoy it enough for a once or twice in a lifetime viewing, but I don't have the same passion for it that many others do.
 
I'm kind of the same with regard to this one. I mean, I did enjoy it enough for a once or twice in a lifetime viewing, but I don't have the same passion for it that many others do.
Sure it was alright to watch, it wasn't the most boring I've seen, just most of it seemed very... Pointless
 
Jungle Cruise - 5/10

It's not the worst way to spend a couple of hours, but it's certainly nothing special. Not particularly comical, not particularly suspenseful, not the most exciting story, but it's all 'okay'.
 
Does Baby Driver have music all the way through or is it just the opening sequence?

That kind of puts me off but many around here seem to like it. Might have to give it another go.
 
Does Baby Driver have music all the way through or is it just the opening sequence?

That kind of puts me off but many around here seem to like it. Might have to give it another go.

It's kind of all the way through. Every time the main character is listening to music to hide his tinnitus, it becomes the soundtrack too. It's like you're listening to the music that he is listening to, but it's not every moment of the film, only (for example) when he's driving and listening to music.
 
It's kind of all the way through. Every time the main character is listening to music to hide his tinnitus, it becomes the soundtrack too. It's like you're listening to the music that he is listening to, but it's not every moment of the film, only (for example) when he's driving and listening to music.

I might take another look at it and see if it grabs me within...say... half an hour or so. Ta.
 
I might take another look at it and see if it grabs me within...say... half an hour or so. Ta.

It's a fun little crime/car chase movie with some twists and a novel presentation for the music/soundtrack. It's certainly worth a watch and the acting is good from everyone involved, but it's not something I've gone back to watch again.
 
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