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GenoJLaw 26 Feb 2015 00:55

Big Hero 6 I laughed so much. I want a Baymax sooo bad. :lol:

Sue K 27 Feb 2015 14:51

Happy Friday, meatie peeps ... AND HAPPY BIRFDAY TO MEEEE ... lol ... xo
 
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Originally Posted by Sebastian. (Post 608129)
The Grand Hotel Budapest.

One of the best films I've seen. Ralph Fiennes is just superb. One of my favourite if not my favourite actor.

That was next to last film I watched.. and wasn't it a good one ??!! ... lol ... So many laugh out loud moments !! ... I'm a big fan of visual silly/ funny and the film had many moments of that... Just watching Lobby Boy following his boss about... both walking so quickly ... and them going downhill on the ski slope... was wiping tears of laughter ...

Last film I watched was Gone Girl ... I'm not much the Ben Affleck fan ... I find him to be quite the mope... in films... and when he's anywhere at an awards show ... lol ... Anyroad... I had a feeling what had really happened... quite near the beginning of the film ... Can't say what was the giveaway for me... but my feeling was confirmed ... I did have to hang in
to see ... what would happen next... but came away unsatisfied with the ending... though on reflection... perhaps what was gotten... was deserved ... ;) ... lol ...

Julie in the rv mirror 27 Feb 2015 14:59

I saw Boyhood. It was an interesting concept- they filmed it over the course of twelve years with the same actors, so you get to see how they change over the years. Of course, the kids change more than the adults- they grow up over the course of (almost) three hours. Good movie.

Breeze 27 Feb 2015 22:53

St. Vincent starring Bill Murray.

Yevonda 04 Mar 2015 17:03

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Originally Posted by Breeze (Post 608149)
St. Vincent starring Bill Murray.

How is that one? Is that the one with Melissa McCarthy?

Breeze 05 Mar 2015 02:46

yes St Vincent is the one with Melissa McCarthy. While she is definitely in the movie, Bill Murray and child who played her son carried the movie. I thought it was an excellent movie and Murray was very good in it. It is funny but a bit sad too. Anyway, I liked it.

tonyloaf 05 Mar 2015 07:00

Focus . Will Smith

Yevonda 09 Mar 2015 16:00

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Originally Posted by Breeze (Post 608201)
yes St Vincent is the one with Melissa McCarthy. While she is definitely in the movie, Bill Murray and child who played her son carried the movie. I thought it was an excellent movie and Murray was very good in it. It is funny but a bit sad too. Anyway, I liked it.

We were going to rent this movie this past weekend and the time just got away from us. Maybe we will be able to see it this weekend. I love Bill Murray and am glad he has a big role in the film.

Adje 08 Jun 2015 23:54

It Follows

One of the better horror movies I've seen lately. In fact, although completely different storywise, this one reminded me in so many ways on the original Halloween movie (my personal all time favorite horror picture) it was hard for me not to like it. Basically it reminded me of the horror movies I grew up with:twisted:

4 out of 5 stars :cool:

Breeze 09 Jun 2015 04:14

The Age of Adaline ( 2015)

I loved this being the romantic and love time travel type movies.

The Jersey boys (2014)
Loved this, all those songs I recall by The Four Seasons .
I imagine there is a soundtrack, will get that. excellent and transported me straight back to the early 60's .

Adje 11 Jun 2015 23:31

Jurassic World

People don't care about making good movies anymore. It's typical for this kind of film. Just throw in millions of dollars on special effects and nobody cares that the characters are 2 dimensional, bad acted and predictable. Unfortunately I care. How sad is it that the cast of this blockbuster movie are out-acted by cgi dino's?

In the end JW turned out to be your regular SyFy channel monster movie. Only with a huge budget on special effects.

my rating: 6 out of 10

AndrewG 12 Jun 2015 00:58

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Originally Posted by Adje (Post 609321)
Jurassic World

People don't care about making good movies anymore. It's typical for this kind of film. Just throw in millions of dollars on special effects and nobody cares that the characters are 2 dimensional, bad acted and predictable. Unfortunately I care. How sad is it that the cast of this blockbuster movie are out-acted by cgi dino's?

In the end JW turned out to be your regular SyFy channel monster movie. Only with a huge budget on special effects.

my rating: 6 out of 10

These are my exact expectations of that film. You still gave it a decent rating. I had similar experiences with Age of Ultron. Only CGI and the rest didn't matter. Pisses me off cinema is that way now. I did really enjoy Mad Max. Together with Furious 7 best films of 2015 so far. Really hope Star Wars will offer something more because JJ Abrahms last effort pretty much destroyed everything that was ever fun and interesting about Star Trek with all his repetitive story line, the lack of "trekking" through space, all the stupid assed CGI and irritating never really in danger actors.

PanicLord 12 Jun 2015 21:28

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Originally Posted by Adje (Post 609321)
Jurassic World

People don't care about making good movies anymore. It's typical for this kind of film. Just throw in millions of dollars on special effects and nobody cares that the characters are 2 dimensional, bad acted and predictable. Unfortunately I care. How sad is it that the cast of this blockbuster movie are out-acted by cgi dino's?

In the end JW turned out to be your regular SyFy channel monster movie. Only with a huge budget on special effects.

my rating: 6 out of 10

Talk about sweeping generalisations! There have been some superb films out at the cinemas over the last few years.

I do agree that well rounded characters with intelligent plot lines and solid acting help any film.

Having said that I don't think any of that will affect my enjoyment of this film. I'm expecting the big dumb corporation to make some stupid decisions that lead to Dino chaos. If it delivers that and is tons of fun that's 4 stars in my book. If it is surprisingly well scripted and acted that gets the full 5 :)

PanicLord 14 Jun 2015 00:34

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Originally Posted by PanicLord (Post 609325)
Talk about sweeping generalisations! There have been some superb films out at the cinemas over the last few years.

I do agree that well rounded characters with intelligent plot lines and solid acting help any film. It was much dumber than I believed possible.

I do however think the team genuinely wanted to make a good follow up film.

Having said that I don't think any of that will affect my enjoyment of this film. I'm expecting the big dumb corporation to make some stupid decisions that lead to Dino chaos. If it delivers that and is tons of fun that's 4 stars in my book. If it is surprisingly well scripted and acted that gets the full 5 :)

Okay so having seen it I agree with your rating and would give it a 3 out of 5. It's better than JP3 and was fun in a very dumb kind of way.

I think what disappointed me the most was the lack of intelligence applied to the script. Given that they've had 13 or so years since the last one I really thought they would have had the time to create something more intelligent. It was so much dumber than I allowed for.

And unfortunately as you say each character has such a disposable and generic back story and character arc that you don't really care about them.

I can't list my specific issues without spoiling it for people.

So just sit back, marvel at the amazing park and animals, and enjoy the ride and the carnage. Then watch the original to see how it should be done.

AndrewG 14 Jun 2015 03:13

I saw Jurassic World yesterday and actually thought it was excellent. Sure I wasn't expecting a lot but id easily put it above the two other sequels. Almost as good as the first and I honestly think the best they could have done with what went on before and what people would expect. Decent story and finally some monster madness that made some sense. I'd rate it an 8 out of 10. The working theme park aspect was done in a very convincing way.

Adje 14 Jun 2015 04:13

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Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 609343)
Almost as good as the first. Decent story and finally some monster madness that made some sense. I'd rate it an 8 out of 10.

Just some quotes from your post and, Andrew, I have to ask... What was the excellent part that made you say 'almost as good as the first'?

Was it the great dialogue? The way the characters were written? The storyline?

the following CONTAINS SPOILERS:

Jurassic Park had suspense and good directing and editing to built that suspense. You can't hardly say JW had either of that There was no suspense as everything was predictable, because of the way it was directed.

Jurassic Park, although extremely fictional, made the dinosaurs credible. In this movie we have raptors being trained like puppies, even teaming up with a T-Rex. And of course the raptors betray the human alpha, only to back him up again some moment later.

The characters of Jurassic Park and JW can be put side to side. From the 2 kids (a clear nodd to the original) to the male/female leads, the owner and the bad guy. And if you compare these characters only the children were more or less equal to the original movie. All other characters didn't just fall flat, they were so poorly written and directed that you can hardly empathyse with them.

The only thing that JW had more than JP is dino CGI. And I can understand you and other people enjoyed the special effects action sequences. It's what blockbuster movies are made of today. And that JW did well. It would have been a good Marvel movie, in that matter :lol:

But put everything aside, I found the remarks about 'almost as good as the first one' a bit odd. And personally I would give movies only an 8 if it has more to it than just some pretty special effects and action. But again, it's typical for todays blockbuster movies. I just expected you to be someone who at least cared for a decent story and minimal character development. Or can you name at least one character in the movie that wasn't extremely 2 dimensional?

Sorry I sound so harsh but your reply really surprised me.

AndrewG 14 Jun 2015 14:44

*****Spoilers******

There was much more than effects that interested me here. Seriously if it's ONLY effects I get bored. Age of Ultron is perfect example.

10 Things JW did right imo:

1. It didn't make women seem completely useless. Spielberg intentionally put a strong female character in JP after he made his own wife look completely useless in Temple of Doom. Bryce Dallas Howard helps towards the end (with a nice reference to Dr. Grant's actions in the first film) and isn't as useless as the woman protagonist in Godzilla for example who can't even answer a phone call.

2. Having to wait a little while to see a proper dino in the film, just like JP. Instead the JP theme is effectively used to show the initial areas of the park (just like JP did with the island shots) rather than the awesomeness of a dino.

3. The scale of the park is immense and much better thought out / explored than the first film. There is a hotel, areas where people can walk, merch areas, lines where people have to queue for rides. Ride operators who are a bit clueless because usually everything works perfectly, just like in a real park. It was very effective I thought.

4. The actors seemed to be in danger during the film. Especially the kids in the gyro-sphere. This was similar to the T Rex attack at night in the original film. Compare this to useless Age of Ultron where it seemed like a play with a bunch of super heroes showing up with their awesome life styles and not having anything really to worry about even when Ironman behaves like an imbicillic Dr. Frankenstein and just gets away with it. Mad Max is another great example of a recent movie where actors are in real danger and helps to make you feel more involved and not asleep like Age of Ultron did to me.

5. Several dino attack scenes effectively did not have any music. This worked well to create more suspense in the original T Rex attack in JP and was a great contrast when there is a lot of score used.

6. The music was excellent and original themes were used well. Compare this to piece of shit Man of Steel resurrection which does not contain John Williams' leidmotif and is just utter crap, considering it is Hans Zimmer, it's really bad. Just drums and 5 piano notes. Not to mention everything else wrong with that utter horrendous film.

7. Monster vs Monster fight. Kept to the point and nothing idiotic and long drawn out like in Godzilla (how did THAT director get a Star Wars gig?)

8. Superb references to first film when remains of original park were shown, merch, tools, cars even to the exact location where Grant, Sattler, Malcolm where first overwhelmed when seeing a brachiosaurus. This time the film leads seeing a dying one because of a real monster the lab cooked up. Nice reverse of plot element I thought.

9. Chris Pratt & Bryce Dallas Howard. Good leads and perfect for this film. They don't come with the baggage that some actors have. There was about as much background story to both them as there was to original leads in JP in my opinion. Only critique I have when Claire asks Owen what they should do at end of the film it would have been more fitting to have answered with "we evolve"

10. Final roar of T Rex on top of helipad before movie turns to black instantly. Great ending.

:D

Adje 14 Jun 2015 23:41

I guess we won't come closer on our siagreement here :D

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Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 609348)
*****Spoilers******

There was much more than effects that interested me here. Seriously if it's ONLY effects I get bored. Age of Ultron is perfect example.

10 Things JW did right imo:

1. It didn't make women seem completely useless.
Because she shot a gun and used a flare to guide the T-Rex? (worst scene of the movie perhaps. Not just the unnecersary slomo- which didn't add anything to the suspense-, but outrunning the T-Rex on high heels)... The fact that she didn't scream with every dino situation didn't make her useless but also not a strong character. The fact that she made all the wrong decisions except when she wanted her nephews rescued and almost begged Pratt's character for help, didn't make her strong nor loveable

2. Having to wait a little while to see a proper dino in the film, just like JP. Instead the JP theme is effectively used to show the initial areas of the park (just like JP did with the island shots) rather than the awesomeness of a dino.
I found several shots, as mentioned earlier, the better part of the movie. But very early we got to see proper dinos. We saw how one man controlled 4 raptors the way Dolphins are controlled in Sea World. This was not just very unbelievable but a giveaway for the nonsense that would be part of the plot

3. The scale of the park is immense and much better thought out / explored than the first film. There is a hotel, areas where people can walk, merch areas, lines where people have to queue for rides. Ride operators who are a bit clueless because usually everything works perfectly, just like in a real park. It was very effective I thought.
Yes, exactly like Jaws 3D. It helped to expand the mayhem but not in making the movie on itself, or the storyline any good

4. The actors seemed to be in danger during the film. Especially the kids in the gyro-sphere. This was similar to the T Rex attack at night in the original film. Compare this to useless Age of Ultron where it seemed like a play with a bunch of super heroes showing up with their awesome life styles and not having anything really to worry about even when Ironman behaves like an imbicillic Dr. Frankenstein and just gets away with it. Mad Max is another great example of a recent movie where actors are in real danger and helps to make you feel more involved and not asleep like Age of Ultron did to me.
The kids in the gyrosphere was the only scene were I felt they were in danger. Of course that first team was in danger without their lethal weapons. But it was obvious from the beginning they would end up dead and it was not well directed either. The fact that Pratt had to make a semi funny line, each time something remotely intense seemed to happen didn't help either and in my opinion again to blame on poor directing

5. Several dino attack scenes effectively did not have any music. This worked well to create more suspense in the original T Rex attack in JP and was a great contrast when there is a lot of score used.
Again I found most of the dino attack scenes bad directed and never suspensefull because the way it was edited. There were no surprises (with the ecxeption of one scene

6. The music was excellent and original themes were used well. Compare this to piece of shit Man of Steel resurrection which does not contain John Williams' leidmotif and is just utter crap, considering it is Hans Zimmer, it's really bad. Just drums and 5 piano notes. Not to mention everything else wrong with that utter horrendous film.
Score was epic. Especially the re-use

7. Monster vs Monster fight. Kept to the point and nothing idiotic and long drawn out like in Godzilla (how did THAT director get a Star Wars gig?)
You didn't find the raptor sequenses or the T-rex matching up with the raptor -even both having an understanding- idiotic. Ok, we don't share the same opinion here

8. Superb references to first film when remains of original park were shown, merch, tools, cars even to the exact location where Grant, Sattler, Malcolm where first overwhelmed when seeing a brachiosaurus. This time the film leads seeing a dying one because of a real monster the lab cooked up. Nice reverse of plot element I thought.
The scene with the dying brachiosaurus was good. The reason (Bryce's character 180degrees turn on her personal view a bit cheesy. Then again, no character development forces these kinds of emotional turnarounds

9. Chris Pratt & Bryce Dallas Howard. Good leads and perfect for this film. They don't come with the baggage that some actors have. There was about as much background story to both them as there was to original leads in JP in my opinion. Only critique I have when Claire asks Owen what they should do at end of the film it would have been more fitting to have answered with "we evolve"
Funny, they are my main issue. What are their back stories? They were as 2 dimensional as any character in a syfy movie. I found all of the characters poorly written and those two were no exception imo. Just after I saw the movie I toold my wife how bad they acted. Eventually I realised that they probabbly did the best they could with the characters that were handed out to them in the script

10. Final roar of T Rex on top of helipad before movie turns to black instantly. Great ending.
lol. I give you that one :cool::lol:

:D

As I said, we disagree quite a bit and for me this was one of the worse blockbusters because of the very poor script, poor directing and lack of character development (not too mention the incredible aweful dialogue) :-P

Julie in the rv mirror 15 Jun 2015 03:20

I just saw Jurassic World, and I have to say, I tend to agree with Andrew- I enjoyed it very much. I also saw it in IMAX 3-D, so I'm sure that added to the Wow factor, but the special effects were stunning. At points, I felt as if I was right there with the characters, and I even jumped in my seat a number of times. :lol: It kind of reminded me of the original "Jaws" in a way. (The scene with the shark might be a nod to that flick also, it just occurred to me.) Granted, the characters' backstories were not too fleshed out, but I don't think that aspect is crucial to the storyline- I think we know enough (I also get the sense there may be room for a sequel or two down the road). I think there just wasn't enough time to give too much backstory, and to do so would have slowed the movie down. I also agree that all effects and no plot can be boring- I felt that way about the last Transformers movie (and I loved the first one).

I didn't find the training of the velociraptors to be that unbelievable, considering that they are supposed to be intelligent as dinosaurs go (and considering the fact we already believe there are living dinosaurs to begin with).

The strong female character isn't really new; consider Dr. Sattler in the first movie, as well as Lex, the young girl (in the original book, the kids were reversed and the boy was the older, computer-savvy one). Michael Crichton always had strong female characters in his books, but I digress. I've got to agree with Adje on the high heels, though. I found the fact she was still wearing those more unbelievable than the dinosaurs. :lol:

I loved the nods to the original story- I'm a big fan of the first movie, hated the second, and I thought the third was passable, though I thought a large aspect of Crichton's (much more cynical) viewpoint was changed. In that respect, I would put this movie ahead of both of the previous sequels. All in all, I think it's a perfect Summer thriller blockbuster, as I'm sure it will be. There was even a toy commercial mixed in amongst the previews (which included one for a movie called "The Walk", about Philippe Petit, the Frenchman who walked between the Twin Towers on a tightrope, which looked amazing in 3-D).

PanicLord 15 Jun 2015 23:15

Yes I enjoyed it too, it was very entertaining, in a light and frothy pop corny type way. But I was hoping for more than that. They've had 14 years since the last one. 14!

** SPOILER ALERT **
I'll actually try and do it without spoilers but just in case...

So things I found disappointing:

* Very little showing of the park being built up into a success, Clare's struggle to make it work, previous successes and failures. This means I have no emotional investment in the park. I want it to fail so I can see the carnage, rather than wanting it to succeed and feeling guilty pleasure when it goes wrong. Also means I don't care about Clare, because while we are told she has devoted her life to the park at the expense of her own life, we don't see or feel it. She should have battled against the creation of something so deliberately violent and been forced to cave in under the onslaught of angry investors.

* No evidence of any human intelligence - not just on the day, but at any time since the original park failed. That IRex should NOT have escaped that easily. There should be AT LEAST double doors, draw bridges, guard towers with effective weapons and well trained guards, moats, bloody great fences etc etc etc. Once the dinosaur is out there should be a swift, skilled, well rehearsed, professionally executed take down plan. And finally, there should be a comprehensive evacuation / safepoint type plan for the visitors, again well drilled. NOT one that just gathers everyone up into one central feeding ground. OF COURSE all these things must fail in order to serve up the fun, BUT they should fail DESPITE careful planning, and the best intentions of intelligent people, NOT because everyone involved is ludicrously stupid.


* The kids were surprisingly well done at first... and then the young one just bursts into tears... about something major and significant that could have been something we could care about... but we have had no hint of previously. As if the writers suddenly realised he didn't have enough back story so lumped something in.


All of the above robbed it of any drama or tension for me - no emotional investment at all. Can't help wondering if there is a longer version with all the gaps above filled in that could be available on Blu Ray?!?

oh and the raptor training is surprisingly well handled at first... but by the end... stretched my suspension of disbelief beyond breaking point.


Stuff I enjoyed...

* Seeing the park up and running. Amazing to see Hammond's crazy dream realised, even if only for a short while!

* Clare's solution to the problem and her (admittedly very predictable) transformation into Lara Croft. I thought Bryce did a great job.

* The mososaur is every bit as awesome as in the trailer.

* Chris Pratt was very good... but he is no Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum, or Harrison Ford :)

* The dino carnage was good. Loved the bit where the assistant gets eaten. Yeah it rips off Star Wars and lots of other films but it does it so well. Partly of course because they still get eaten :)

* Vincent D'Onofrio - as always - enjoyably bonkers with a mad gleam in his eye.

* Irrfan Khan - don't think I have seen him in anything before but he was an excellent modern Richard Hammond - sort of a cross between him and Richard Branson actually!


So in summary, very enjoyable, but almost entirely disposable. Better than JP3, no closer than 2/3 as good as the original or 80% as good as part 2.

Julie in the rv mirror 16 Jun 2015 04:24

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Originally Posted by PanicLord (Post 609362)

So things I found disappointing:

* Very little showing of the park being built up into a success, Clare's struggle to make it work, previous successes and failures. This means I have no emotional investment in the park. I want it to fail so I can see the carnage, rather than wanting it to succeed and feeling guilty pleasure when it goes wrong. Also means I don't care about Clare, because while we are told she has devoted her life to the park at the expense of her own life, we don't see or feel it. She should have battled against the creation of something so deliberately violent and been forced to cave in under the onslaught of angry investors.

* No evidence of any human intelligence - not just on the day, but at any time since the original park failed. That IRex should NOT have escaped that easily. There should be AT LEAST double doors, draw bridges, guard towers with effective weapons and well trained guards, moats, bloody great fences etc etc etc. Once the dinosaur is out there should be a swift, skilled, well rehearsed, professionally executed take down plan. And finally, there should be a comprehensive evacuation / safepoint type plan for the visitors, again well drilled. NOT one that just gathers everyone up into one central feeding ground. OF COURSE all these things must fail in order to serve up the fun, BUT they should fail DESPITE careful planning, and the best intentions of intelligent people, NOT because everyone involved is ludicrously stupid.

As you pointed out, the park did have to fail, for various reasons, with the major one of course being that it's necessary in order for the fun to ensue. :-)

From a storyline point, though, remember that the whole theme of the series revolves around the idea that "life finds a way"; these are living, wild creatures, and the stupid humans forget that. Stupid humans also don't learn from previous mistakes, hence they weren't better prepared with security. Though, if we're to believe the premise that life finds a way, it ultimately wouldn't matter. Also, though, remember the dino didn't actually escape at first, she just made them think she escaped, which was actually a trick so that...;)

Remember also Ian Malcom's Chaos Theory- the system was bound to break down at some point.

Claire doesn't care about the animals, or about the humans that much, for that matter (at least at the beginning of the film); to her, it's all about the money, hence the pressure for more terrifying dinos.

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Originally Posted by PanicLord
So in summary, very enjoyable, but almost entirely disposable. Better than JP3, no closer than 2/3 as good as the original or 80% as good as part 2.

Yeah, I don't think the film will win any Academy Awards, but it is a fun movie, IMO.

As I mentioned previously, I'm a huge fan of Crichton's work, and the tone of the original storyline is much darker than the movies have portrayed. Crichton's viewpoint seems to be that just because technology can bring dinosaurs back to life (for example), doesn't mean we should. The character of Ian Malcom kind of represents Crichton, IMO.

This is also why I disliked the second movie as much as I did. Crichton wrote the screenplay for the first, and aside from a few changes, the storyline followed the book pretty closely, though it left tons out (Crichton said he included about 10-20 percent of the book's content). Some parts of the first book and the second came out in the movie sequels, but they changed too much of it for my taste. If anyone is really interested in the whole story and backstory, I'd recommend reading the books ("Jurassic Park" and "The Lost World"). The humans are also much less stupid in the books. ;) One glaring omission I found is that they never really developed Dr. Henry Wu's character- he's a major character in the book. I also liked the character of Muldoon, the game warden; I think he was barely mentioned in the film, if at all.

Slightly off-topic, but I once attended a lecture given by paleontologist Jack Horner, who was the technical advisor for the film(s), and the inspiration for Dr. Alan Grant, and was able to meet him afterwards. Seemed like a cool guy.

melon 16 Jun 2015 16:18

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Originally Posted by Adje (Post 609321)
Jurassic World

People don't care about making good movies anymore. It's typical for this kind of film. Just throw in millions of dollars on special effects and nobody cares that the characters are 2 dimensional, bad acted and predictable. Unfortunately I care. How sad is it that the cast of this blockbuster movie are out-acted by cgi dino's?

In the end JW turned out to be your regular SyFy channel monster movie. Only with a huge budget on special effects.

my rating: 6 out of 10

I absolutely loved Jurassic World myself. I thought it was brilliant. It was at least better than Mad Max, but then that wasn't really difficult.

Adje 16 Jun 2015 18:24

Well, I thought Avatar was a horrible movie. Obviously I found Jurassic World terrible... And look how they do at the box office. I guess it pays off to make movies I really dislike :D

AndrewG 16 Jun 2015 19:44

I thought Mad Max was awesome. I'd both rate JW and Mad Max 8-9 along with Furious 7. All 3 well thought out movies which delivered imo. Biggest disappointments recently were Age of Ultron and quite a few meh films such as It Follows / Kingsman / Run All Night.

Don't get how you can actually dislike Avatar really unless you don't know what you are in for. It's quite obvious what it's going to be like. It was very typical James Cameron I thought. Aliens / The Abyss and pretty much delivered exactly that imo. It easily has had the best live action 3D we've ever seen in a cinema release I'd say. Imax version was immense. And there's going to be 3 more like it. James Cameron apparently gave thumbs up to Terminator Genisys and the second trailer looks good so that will be the next movie I'll see. First trailer with some random song looked weird. Glad they fixed it.

Adje do they still have stupid breaks at the cinema in the middle of films in The Netherlands? I couldn't stand that nonsense when I was growing up.

Julie in the rv mirror 16 Jun 2015 20:40

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Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 609374)
It easily has had the best live action 3D we've ever seen in a cinema release I'd say. Imax version was immense.

I've got to agree- Avatar was the first movie in many, many years that I went back to the theater to see (3 times total), because I knew it could never compare on a TV screen. I thought the story was good, even though predictable, but the visuals were outstanding. The flying scenes in IMAX were unbelievable.

I think it will be difficult for any sequels to live up to the first.

Adje 16 Jun 2015 21:56

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Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 609374)
Don't get how you can actually dislike Avatar really unless you don't know what you are in for. It's quite obvious what it's going to be like. It was very typical James Cameron I thought. Aliens / The Abyss and pretty much delivered exactly that imo.

Adje do they still have stupid breaks at the cinema in the middle of films in The Netherlands? I couldn't stand that nonsense when I was growing up.

Breaks depend on the cinema you go to, but ya, JW had a 15 min break. Bleh

I think the Abyss was great, perhaps my fav of James Cameron but I found Avatar one of the worst Cameron movies.

One thing is for sure. We watch movies in a complete different way

AndrewG 16 Jun 2015 22:26

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Originally Posted by Adje (Post 609379)
Breaks depend on the cinema you go to, but ya, JW had a 15 min break. Bleh

I think the Abyss was great, perhaps my fav of James Cameron but I found Avatar one of the worst Cameron movies.

One thing is for sure. We watch movies in a complete different way

It depends. I got totally bored with the long drawn out battle movies like Lord of the rings. I totally don't like these. So never bothered with the hobbit malarkey. Hated hunger games. Just some childish running man rip off for kids so sequels not for me. so guess I try to just avoid things I reckon will bore or irritate me anyway.


Think the super hero movie stuff is getting milked to death. Ant man looks boring and batman vs superman looks insanely bad. I've seen better fan made trailers.

melon 17 Jun 2015 06:38

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Originally Posted by Adje (Post 609370)
Well, I thought Avatar was a horrible movie. Obviously I found Jurassic World terrible... And look how they do at the box office. I guess it pays off to make movies I really dislike :D

I didn't like avatar either, and I'm definitely not interested in superman v batman

Breeze 23 Jun 2015 18:23

Blue Jasmine. wow, shades of Street Car named desire.

AndrewG 26 Jun 2015 01:47

Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Wow that film holds up 24 years on. Still so flipping awesome, action packed, emotional and with a great story.
Looking forward to Genisys next week. Although I'll be expecting much less than #2 for sure.

tonyloaf 26 Jun 2015 21:48

Jurassic world! awsome!

Adje 27 Jun 2015 02:20

Some oldies I had to play on my new HD Beamer.

The Goonies (my favorite movie when I was a teenager)
Big Trouble in Little China (my guilty pleasure)
Star Wars original trilogy (When you watch this it needs to be on a big screen)
Batman & Batman Returns (because the Burton movies are the only Batman movies I actually like and no one plays it better than Keaton)
Jaws (I miss 'young Spielberg'. Todays blockbusters would be so much more than just visual effects if current director's had at least 1% of young Spielberg in them)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Young Spielberg Rocks!)

Sebastian. 29 Jun 2015 08:32

Lego Movie, really funny and visually stunning.

Wario 22 Jul 2015 05:59

Watched the final version of my movie, Penguin Bird of Prey. cant wait for august 1st

Sue K 23 Jul 2015 13:50

I started watching Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No last night... SCREAMING laughing... SO over the top ... I was tired and nodded out ... but will track it down and finish watching... TOO freakin' funny ... hahaha ...

Sue K 23 Jul 2015 13:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by tonyloaf (Post 609542)
Jurassic world! awsome!

"need more teeth" ... "what?" ... "NEED MORE TEETH" ... wow... was that great or WHAT ?? ... lol ... loved the film ... fun stuff ...

Adje 23 Jul 2015 20:00

This...
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sue K (Post 609824)
I started watching Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No last night... SCREAMING laughing... SO over the top ... I was tired and nodded out ... but will track it down and finish watching... TOO freakin' funny ... hahaha ...

explains this...
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sue K (Post 609825)
"need more teeth" ... "what?" ... "NEED MORE TEETH" ... wow... was that great or WHAT ?? ... lol ... loved the film ... fun stuff ...


:twisted::lol:;)

ChloeLee88 26 Jul 2015 13:14

Sharknado has suddenly appeared on my sky box...i can only imagine my husband has recorded it!

Last film I watched was Jurassic World - Liked this a lot!!

Sue K 27 Jul 2015 14:27

Happy Days, meatie peeps ...
 
The last film I watched was one based on a Stephen King story... The film is called The Mist... I've seen it before and had it on as white noise... It's creepy... and the ending a bit of a shock... a sad one ... I do like the film, though ...

ChloeLee88 27 Jul 2015 17:44

I went to watch the new terminator film last night, I thought I was going to hate it but actually it was very very good! Some really comical parts to it too!

Adje 27 Jul 2015 19:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sue K (Post 609863)
The last film I watched was one based on a Stephen King story... The film is called The Mist... I've seen it before and had it on as white noise... It's creepy... and the ending a bit of a shock... a sad one ... I do like the film, though ...

It's one of those rare movies where even the author admitted that the movie ending was better than the one in his book

Sue K 28 Jul 2015 23:02

Sleepy Hollow starring Johnny Depp ... again ... I like it ... :D ...

ChloeLee88 02 Aug 2015 23:55

Today I watched Stage Fright for the first time....can't say it was the best film i've ever seen, but it was ok!

Adje 13 Aug 2015 03:26

Terminator Genisys.

Decent enough action flick and, personally I think a better installment to the franchise than Terminator Salvation.

Not the best movie of the year by far. But also not nearly as terrible as that Syfy movie with the Dino's. Which, by now I can say with certainty was the worst big budget movie of the year.

Yevonda 13 Aug 2015 06:00

I watched the Minions movie the other night with a bunch of co-workers. We were the only ones in the theater.. Eight grown adults watching the Minions..haha :D

Julie in the rv mirror 13 Aug 2015 07:13

The last movie I saw was Ricki and the Flash, which was a bit disappointing. The music was good, but there wasn't too much of a plot.

Before that, I saw Mission Impossible Rogue Nation, which was excellent- good story and plenty of action.

ChloeLee88 13 Aug 2015 08:56

I went to watch the new Fantastic 4 Movie last night, was ok! Not the best Marvel film recently but i wasn't bored!

Might go and watch Pixels today....

Adje 13 Aug 2015 13:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yevonda (Post 610221)
I watched the Minions movie the other night with a bunch of co-workers. We were the only ones in the theater.. Eight grown adults watching the Minions..haha :D

I wen with my wife 4 days ago. Didn't like it as much as the Dispicable Me movies. Most funny moment were put in the trailer anyway. But at the vey end (exchanging gifts) theu guitar scene + what followed cracked me up :lol:

AndrewG 13 Aug 2015 13:37

Saw Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation in 4DX a few weeks ago when it came out.
Excellent film, excellent action, stunts and humour.
Easily the best entry in the MI series and probably Tom Cruise's best film.

When the film is great 4DX is great fun.

Yevonda 19 Aug 2015 05:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adje (Post 610237)
I wen with my wife 4 days ago. Didn't like it as much as the Dispicable Me movies. Most funny moment were put in the trailer anyway. But at the vey end (exchanging gifts) theu guitar scene + what followed cracked me up :lol:

I agree the Despicable Me movies were better. I like the 1st Despicable Me more than any of them. It is funny you say that about the guitar scene. That is my favorite part of the movie too!!

Adje 17 Dec 2015 00:36

Star Wars VII

No Spoilers but WOW! JJ Abrahams got it right. :cool:

I rate this one with a 9+ out of 10

duke knooby 17 Dec 2015 00:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adje (Post 612012)
Star Wars VII

No Spoilers but WOW! JJ Abrahams got it right. :cool:

I rate this one with a 9+ out of 10

3d or 2d viewing?

Adje 17 Dec 2015 00:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by duke knooby (Post 612013)
3d or 2d viewing?

3D.

In fact the theater had cool 3d stormtrooper glasses for the viewing. Limited stock so I got some for myself and my best friend who could not attend this screening :cool:

AndrewG 17 Dec 2015 13:56

Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Thought it was awesome. Not perfect but pretty much near enough. 9 out of 10.

Adje 17 Dec 2015 21:07

Me and my Wife at the Star Wars screening. We asked the people behind us to pose for the camera... Do you spot the cheeky guy?


http://media.mlxxfc.net/photobomb.jpg

AndrewG 17 Dec 2015 22:04

Are you sure he did that because of the photo and not because he wanted to add flavour to his popcorn?

AndrewG 17 Dec 2015 22:10

Or maybe he lost his 3D glasses and was looking for them.

AndrewG 18 Dec 2015 18:45

Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Again. :-) this time in 4dx. Lots of extra fun. Stand by my rating. There was a squad of storm troopers in the cinema who all forgot their 3D glasses. I bet some Jedi told them "you have no need for these 3D glasses."

Sebastian. 28 Dec 2015 22:21

Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Superb, stunning visuals, great story, and so great to see such a strong British cast.

tonyloaf 28 Dec 2015 23:08

Agree

duke knooby 29 Dec 2015 00:23

i liked it, but i wasn't blown away, i'd have put it at a solid 6 or 7 out of 10

Adje 29 Dec 2015 13:48

Some Guilty Pleasures: The Ting (1982) - Big Trouble in Little China (1986) - Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990) - In the Mouth of Madness (1994) and Deep Rising (1998 )

This week also gonna watch the Peter Sellers 'Pink Panther' movies. I love vacation time :lol:

Sebastian. 15 Jan 2016 22:08

Labyrinth

Labyrinth again.

It's only forever, not long at all. Farewell Goblin King.

Sebastian. 16 Jan 2016 23:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sebastian. (Post 612141)
Labyrinth

Labyrinth again.

It's only forever, not long at all. Farewell Goblin King.

Got bored in work.

PanicLord 17 Jan 2016 03:08

Labyrinth (for the first time)

Absolutely nuts but fun all the same. Dance The Magic Dance!

Sebastian. 17 Jan 2016 21:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by PanicLord (Post 612149)
Labyrinth (for the first time)

Absolutely nuts but fun all the same. Dance The Magic Dance!

It's pure brilliance though. Bowie nailed that part so well.

Sue K 17 Jan 2016 22:09

Happy Sunday, meatie peeps !
 
The last film I watched was Last Vegas ... about four long time buddies (played by Michael Douglas, Kevin Kline, Robert DeNiro and Morgan Freeman) get together for a bachelor party in Vegas ... I thought it a lot of fun and laughed a lot ... I'd even watch it again ... :D ...

batcity 14 Feb 2016 20:52

ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS 3.. PRETTY COOL:D

batcity 14 Feb 2016 20:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sue K (Post 612152)
The last film I watched was Last Vegas ... about four long time buddies (played by Michael Douglas, Kevin Kline, Robert DeNiro and Morgan Freeman) get together for a bachelor party in Vegas ... I thought it a lot of fun and laughed a lot ... I'd even watch it again ... :D ...

BRILLIANT FILM...;)

batcity 15 Feb 2016 17:23

one part of the alvin movie, some hapless guy who couldnt sing a tune in a bucket audutioning for american idol singing "total eclispe of the heart"... priceless

Adje 23 Feb 2016 20:48

JeruZalem

... bleh

Sebastian. 24 Feb 2016 13:50

Legend.

I came here for a ~~~~ing shootout, like a western.

Sebastian. 02 Mar 2016 23:46

Titanic - 4/5 Kate Winslet what a beautiful woman, that's natural beauty right there.

Deadpool - 4/5, very funny.

Adje 03 Mar 2016 00:27

Kingsman

I never got myself to it. But now that I've seen it I must say I enjoyed it a lot.

Adje 23 Mar 2016 17:19

With the Full HD download version of Star Wars available, I just watched it again last night. I still enjoyed it :D

Can't wait for the BluRay to be released. A definite buy!

samurai7 31 Mar 2016 20:31

Deadpool 😎

batcity 02 Apr 2016 10:05

Norm Of The North!!:D

Cherry.Loaf 02 Apr 2016 10:27

Batman vs Superman

AndrewG 02 Apr 2016 22:15

Unfriended (2014)

Original, weird but intriguing little horror I thought.

PanicLord 02 Apr 2016 23:32

Victor Frankenstein. 3/5. Actually quite captivating. Daniel Radcliffe was good but James McAvoy was excellent. A little bit small scale overall but enjoyable enough couple of hours.

AndrewG 18 Jun 2016 00:59

Warcraft: The Beginning
Saw it in 4DX, actually twice!

Stunning effects and a real intriguing story and well acted I thought. Really cool film. Hope they get to make some sequels with the same cast and crew. Great job.

Adje 18 Jun 2016 03:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 613764)
Warcraft: The Beginning
Saw it in 4DX, actually twice!

Stunning effects and a real intriguing story and well acted I thought. Really cool film. Hope they get to make some sequels with the same cast and crew. Great job.

Haha, we really don't have the same taste. I saw it with my wife (a WoW player/fan) and we left after 40 minutes :lol:

Worst thing I saw since Avatar

lorenzoduke 18 Jun 2016 03:50

I'm really more into 70's/80's movies these days and staying home and watching those, but the last thing I saw in cinemas was The Revenant.

duke knooby 18 Jul 2016 00:52

conjuring 2... enjoyed it

AndrewG 18 Jul 2016 01:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by duke knooby (Post 615086)
conjuring 2... enjoyed it

Thought it was one of the best horror films since Poltergeist (the original). Immensely good.

PanicLord 18 Jul 2016 04:10

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies 3/5 quite entertaining but never really made the most out of the premise. Great to see Matt Smith on screen again, stealing the film in a hilarious role that would otherwise have been unnoticeable.

Hail Caesar! 2/5 gently amusing series of scenes that don't really feel like they gel together into a single film. Channing Tatum and George Clooney are both excellent. Overall though makes little impact on you. Entirely forgettable.

Sebastian. 19 Jul 2016 14:20

Now you see me 2..

The film was good. The Arab cinema expirence... Not so much.

PanicLord 19 Jul 2016 21:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sebastian. (Post 615156)
Now you see me 2..

The film was good. The Arab cinema expirence... Not so much.

Looking forward to seeing that... love the first one

Adje 02 Aug 2016 19:33

My Nieces and nephew visited today. They wanted to see Jurassic World on the big screen. So we played it on the beamer.

I kinda forgot how incredibly poor this movie is. Not just the acting or the characters. But also the directing and visual effects.

Now I rember why I called this the worst blockbuster of 2015

PanicLord 02 Aug 2016 19:58

Star Trek Beyond 3/5 ok entertaining enough but fairly forgettable.

Jason Bourne 4/5 thrilling from start to finish. Yes it's the exact same plot yet again but when they do it this well who cares?

Adje 02 Aug 2016 20:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by PanicLord (Post 615166)
love the first one

Agreed. One of the most fun movies that year.

samurai7 02 Aug 2016 20:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adje (Post 615690)
Agreed. One of the most fun movies that year.

About to watch it. It passed me by first time around, now I've picked up the extended edition

Adje 02 Aug 2016 23:49

Ghostbusters 2016

Never funny, never interesting and terrible sfx.

Never minded that it was an all female reboot. But this was even worse than Ghostbusters 2

Adje 03 Aug 2016 00:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 615088)
Thought it was one of the best horror films since Poltergeist (the original). Immensely good.

Conjuring 2 was great. Saw it last month in the cinema. Even better than the first one, which I also enjoyed.

AndrewG 03 Aug 2016 01:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adje (Post 615710)
Conjuring 2 was great. Saw it last month in the cinema. Even better than the first one, which I also enjoyed.

They should have had THAT director for a new Ghostbusters. Use same Conjuring mostly real effects to scare. Put Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson in it to assemble a new team as the threat of very scary ghosts is too much for them to handle on their own (beginning of movie indicates ghost busting has dried up again, Stantz looking bored in the HQ, all of a sudden call goes, now a huge threat appears, that threatens well beyond New York. Put in plenty of comedy (sort of rookie Ghostbusters mistakes etc). Appearance of Bill Murray if possible, if not don't matter. Get Ray Parker Jr to do the song again. Call it Ghostbusters Reassemble and it could have been ~~~~ing awesome and biggest movie of the year.

At least the shitty feminist Ghostbusters movie made me go out and buy the PS3 game. Not new but as close to a Ghostbusters 3 we will ever get I guess.

Apparently that shitty director/ writer Paul Feig was bullied at school as a child, had no friends and never processed things properly and uses his movies to make some social statement. He only seems to make men hating, feminist movies. Ridiculous Sony went with that for one of the biggest movie franchises in the world. The merchandise takings must have been astronomical for years. As a kid it was the only action figure stuff I used to play with and many of my friends in The Netherlands were the same. Now they have destroyed the franchise completely. Glad the people behind the new Star Wars reboot had more brains to do things right and include fun and make it fun for everyone, not just feminist women.

Have no problem with women as lead characters, many of my favourite movies include exactly that but when you blatantly go about trying to include hate towards men I do not think this is progress at all. A beloved movie franchise is definitely not something you can experiment that crap with regardless. 2 guys 2 women Ghostbusters, no crude sex or racism jokes ("That stuff went everywhere, in every crack.... Is this a black thang or a woman thang?... etc" and no only stupid men would have been far more interesting and appreciated by all audiences, especially many children again. This new Ghostbusters crap is just an expensive Bridesmaids in disguise. Quite astonishing that the first Ghostbusters movie (32 years old) is far less racist and far less sexist than the 2016 version.

Adje 04 Aug 2016 00:09

Plenty of time, plenty of terrible movies to watch

Sneekweek (Dutch horror)
Kinda of a homage to the 80's slasher movies. Unfortunately a very bad one. No characters to root for (except perhaps for the killer), kinda dumb kills (movies like this need over the top and gore kills) and a plot as thin as a piece of paper (it's not good when you know who dunnit before the first kill). Overall I kinda enjoy Nederhorror but this was not one of them.

AndrewG 04 Aug 2016 10:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adje (Post 615729)
Plenty of time, plenty of terrible movies to watch

Sneekweek (Dutch horror)
Kinda of a homage to the 80's slasher movies. Unfortunately a very bad one. No characters to root for (except perhaps for the killer), kinda dumb kills (movies like this need over the top and gore kills) and a plot as thin as a piece of paper (it's not good when you know who dunnit before the first kill). Overall I kinda enjoy Nederhorror but this was not one of them.

Watched the trailer. Looks just like Friday the 13th set near a Dutch lake.

I don't remember Sneek looking like that. I've been there. Isn't it a town with a nice bridge? I guess Sneekermeerweek sounds a bit too long. ;-)

Too bad Dick Maas no longer does good movies. De Lift and Amsterdamned are great.

Adje 04 Aug 2016 13:23

A few kills are basically copied from different Friday movies. In the end it's more a Scream copy though with the storyline of I know what you did last summer

... and the acting of 'Goede tijden, slechte tijden' :lol:

PanicLord 19 Aug 2016 22:45

Jungle Book 2016. Beautiful genius. 5 star.

Adje 23 Aug 2016 00:12

Now you see me 2

Not in the same league as the original.

A few plot issues, some unneeded and far fetched characters that made the movie silly and a much thinner/weaker storyline made this movie okay-ish at best.

6/10


Jungle Book 2016

Well made, some nice winks to Disney's animated movie from 1967(?) but visual effects not always too stunning.

8/10


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