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Downton Abbey (2019)
Apparently a follow up to a tv series. My wife decided she wanted to see this in the theater. First hour was kind of a drag. 2nd hour was much better. Bit more humor which, apparently, was typical for the series. Never watched it on tv but the film was okay. 7/10 |
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18 Dec 2019, 17:00 | #6877 |
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Star Wars IX - Rise of Skywalker
Maybe not the best story of all SW movies, but again JJ Abrahams gets it. He understands how the feel of a Star Wars movie should be. It seems JJ had his hands full trying to fix what RJ screwed up. I am amazed he was able to save as much as he did to give the die hard SW fans a good closure to the saga. 7,5 / 10 |
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20 Dec 2019, 03:19 | #6878 |
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Star Wars IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019)
I was really surprised, initially very worried as the leaks sounded ridiculous. The first half hour is break neck speed but it worked for me. The entire story is probably as best as it could be at this point. It isn't as good as Lucas' Star Wars in that regards but his own bad handling of the prequels make those movies far less watchable and enjoyable - stoic acting, far too much cgi, no sense of realism. I would thus place this entire trilogy between the originals and prequels, if ranking good to bad. The atmosphere in some scenes is stellar. Just for that bringing the emperor back (not really a spoiler since he is on the poster) was worth it. Really liked the handling of the droids (after Rian Johnson's ridiculous BB-8 AT-ST walker controlling). Maybe not enough R2D2 here. No frustrating Holdo type characters here that craps on heroic efforts of the main characters. Phew. The actors were good, adding Richard E Grant in was good too. Nice seeing Billy Dee Williams back. Leia's scenes worked really well, wow. There was a moment I wanted to jump out of my seat in joy. The music at that point was very special to me. The entire score was excellent, the cinematography and effects are insane for a two and bit year project. JJ Abrams should probably have done the entire trilogy is my conclusion here. Doubt Colin Treverrow would have done any better. In the end JJ has handled Star Wars far better than Star Trek. The balance of drama, menace, and above all fun was exceptional I thought. My favourite of the Disney Star Wars movies and I can't wait to see it again. In Imax with volume turned up to 11 it was just beautiful. 8/10. My heart wants to give it a 9. |
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20 Dec 2019, 11:48 | #6880 |
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Oh and slight, minimal spoiler.
Last word that was spoken in the final movie of the Skywalker saga: Skywalker! Haha, I think that's cool |
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I like "The dead speak!" intro and you can uncover a lot with the voices and there are some good callbacks audio and visually to Force Awakens too. It's all pretty neat I think. |
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Frozen 2 (2019)
Astonishingly bad. I quite like the first one and it has some great songs and it's essentially a great fun rendition of the Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson. That one also took massive inspiration from Wicked and the Frozen movies even used the same singer that was in that musical. The sequel to Frozen was like listening to two hours of twelve tone composition music. Horrible. If you've ever heard that or imagine the most irritating jazz you'll know what I mean. The lyrics made no sense and weren't rhyming mostly. Incredible they managed to come up with so many bad songs for one movie and a completely incomprehensible story. An incredible accomplishment I would say. There was literally one song by Kristoff that was "ok". Where the first one is a solid 8, this one really is 10-8= a 2 out of 10. Easily the worst animated film I've ever seen in my life. Wanted to leave after an hour as it was simply torture by then but was with family. More pointless than Toy Story 4 but also far, far worse. I wanted Olaf to die, how can I have such feelings in an animated film that should be full of heart? The characters were horrible and selfish. It felt like watching Kristoff locked up in hell for almost 2 hours. He was the only nice guy that cared about anything other than himself. Insanely terrible, don't watch it as it will ruin your (probably good) memories of Frozen 1. |
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Apollo 11 (2019)
Really intriguing footage and well put together. Great straight forward documentary without any drama added. 8/10 |
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After watching Rise of Skywalker a few more times at the cinema I have to say I think it's my favourite Star Wars movie. It may not objectively be the best (still think New Hope or Empire deserve that award) but man it is just so good (if you can enjoy). So many little moments are very special to me. Great stuff. Movies come and go but for me the Back to the future trilogy and the Star Wars movies always reign supreme.
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Rian Johnson's ego was bigger than his love for the SW franchise, wich resulted in a movie without explanations and a lot of forgettable characters that, all of a sudden, seemed of importance to the story. He neglected the built up to Rey's history, he got rid of Snoke as if it was a nobody too, he focussed more on an (unlikely) romance between Kylo and Rey. And it almost felt as if he had no interest in Luke. And that Luke was only in the movie because Rian was contractual obligated to tell Luke's story. So he decided to see if he could destroy that part of the Skywalker Legacy. At least Rise of Skywalker fixed about 70% of what Last Jedi tried to destroy. But it had it's consequenses. And it hurt the story of the third installment of the new Trilogy. What JJ did though, and had done before with TFA -again although flawed- was giving the old generation of the Original Trilogy that Star Wars nostalgic feeling back. If you line up the three movies it's obvious that Last Jedi is the one that doesn't fit in and doesn't share the same emotion and feeling of the other movies. In fact, TFA and TROS have a close connection to the Original Trilogy, where TLJ feels more like the Prequel movies. Perhaps the younger generation of fans sees it the oposite, but for me JJ saved as much of Star Wars as possible. And I, as an Original Trilogy fan, can only imagine how great this trilogy would have been if Rian Johnson had not been a part of it. |
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I really liked Kevin Smith's take on the Rise of Skywalker. Some notable moments he points out and I agree with, mixed with my favourite parts. Positive stuff only: *Spoilers*
I wanted this movie to be over 3 hours to be honest. But in the end I think it is best to long for more rather than getting too much. For me Endgame was far too much of the same and had nothing to offer me after Infinity War, as was getting a Toy Story 4. Completely unnecessary. Sometimes you should just get what you need and no more. I got what I needed with episode 9 for sure. Just thought I'd share this. Last edited by AndrewG; 15 Jan 2020 at 16:36. |
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it's interesting seeing our movie enthusiasts get into the detail of what they enjoy... no different to us nitpicking over meats albums back in the day, or wario's song poll discussions
enjoy it for what it is, talk about it with like minded friends, what's wrong with that? last movie I saw, no idea lol |
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1917! What an extraordinarily good film. Incredible cinematography
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09 Feb 2020, 00:24 | #6893 |
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Rear Window (1954) 8/10 (Blu Ray)
Annabelle Creation (2017) 3/10 (Netflix) The Poseidon Adventure (1972) 9/10 (Blu Ray) I Am Mother (2019) 4/10 (Netflix) - Easily best of the Netflix bunch but not a patch on something like Moon. The Last Thing He Wanted (2020) 1/10 (Netflix) Shockingly bad with Anne Hathaway and Ben Affleck! Awake (2019) 2/10 (Netflix) Wounds (2019) 2/10 (Netflix) I was reminded why I cancelled Netflix in the first place over the past week. Utter and utter tripe after tripe on there. Interestingly Hitchcock, Gene Hackman and Ernest Borgnine still managed to counter balance all that crap over the last week and I enjoyed rewatching Rear Window and The Poseidon Adventure so much! The last 10 minutes of Poseidon are stellar. They must have been completely out of their god damn minds to think they could remake that one. (Another piss poor Hollywood cash grab attempt that was). Netflix is great for series (at times). "Anne with an E" was superb (highly recommended) and glad I got to see that but on the movies front it is just completely bottom of the barrel far too often. Not even worth your time. |
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Knives Out (2019)
Don't get the hype. Not as smart as people want you to believe it is. 6/10 |
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Agreed. I thought it was entertaining enough and I will definitely rewatch it but it didn't have enough sneaky twists and turns to be completely satisfying, in an Agatha Christie type way.
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The Gentlemen (2019)
Guy Ritchie returns to the crime genre with a great piece. Easily the best movie I've seen in 2020. 8,5/10 |
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Superman 1978 - 188 minutes TV version Extended Blu Ray.
Never seen the full TV version before. It actually makes things a bit clearer with regards to what Lex Luthor and his cronies are doing with the nukes. Some of the extended scenes are not necessary but to me it never got boring at all. Some of the stuff in Lux Luthor's lair I had seen before in deleted scenes and that is a bit weird with "the babies." Other than that it is the ultimate version of what is probably my favourite movie. Richard Donner doesn't consider this version his own after the 2 1/2 hour director's cut but I think it's awesome. Epic, the way it should be. Super! 10/10 Superman II - Richard Donner Cut (2006) The better version of this film for sure. Bunch of nutjobs for hiring a different director at the time. It meant all sorts of weird changes including the sorely missed Marlon Brando. This version is far more dramatic in places. I do like the recap intro of Richard Lester's version. But Donner should never have been let go. 8/10 Some Netflix originals mostly (not MY subscription but I've been pleasantly entertained unlike 6 months ago). Eurovision: The Story of Fire Saga. (2020) Superb, exactly what you want from this sort of movie. Some great songs. Very funny. Probably the only Will Ferrel movie I REALLY enjoyed. 8/10 The Night Clerk (2020) Pretty good. Bit slow but suits this type of thing. Good to see John Leguizamo again. 7/10 Deliver Us From Evil (2014) Meh. 5/10 |
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Tenet (2020)
Awful like all of Nolan's non Dark Knight movies (which I think are spectacular and probably the only reason why I keep giving him a chance). Muffled dialogue. Zombie female characters acting with that sort of annoying attitude as if they have seen everything that has possibly happened all before so they don't care and constantly have an advantage over the male characters but at the same time being completely physically useless. Female main character is only concerned about one thing whilst the world is ending and her motive is the constant tell but don't show approach which doesn't work in movies. No sensible motive for the bad guy, who sort of appears out of nowhere 1 hour into the movie. By then it's almost too late to even care what you are watching. Far too loud music at times, like Dark Knight without the essence of threat or stakes being raised which you never understand as to why in this movie. Nonsense "plot". Nonsense MacGuffins which make totally no sense. People screamed from roof tops when this was done a little bit in Star Wars. Here they are used to explain some major reasons for things happening (Well you go into this machine / revolving chamber so... just forget everything we told you earlier too btw, hmmm why?) On the plus side some good looking effects and good Imax cinematography. Maybe Nolan should have been a cinematographer for a better story teller director or something. His Dunkirk I thought was bizarre and emotionless, his Interstellar is the most boring non fun and pretentious Sci Fi movie I've seen in the cinema. Again here we are presented with no fun or humour for 2 1/2 hours. Movies can be serious but even Schindler's List had a few jokes in it to keep you captivated and entertained and more importantly see that there is light even in the darkest of times. Don't bother unless you are a Nolan superfan. Mindless nonsense wrapped in a shroud of ambiguity to pretend it's clever somehow. 4 / 10 Last edited by AndrewG; 30 Aug 2020 at 03:36. |