Last Film You Saw

Gone Girl. 7.5/10
I enjoyed it. Bit farfetched at times but I didn’t get bored and would def recommend. Rosmund Pike was good playing the psycho woman (or just a normal woman as I’d put it) and that bird from the blurred lines video gets her tits out mid way through which was nice.

Unbroken. 6/10
Its ok. True story which I always like but he got twatted that much throughout the film it actually got boring and I stopped feeling sorry for him and just wanted him to die. Its like 3 films rolled into one.

The Equaliser. 5/10
Not my type of film. Some people may like this but never been a fan of those cheesy scenes where one guy can be able to knock out about 10 guys at once. Similar to Taken. Old man who twats everyone.

American Snipe 6/10
It was watchable. Nothing not seen before though. Still shocked that Bradley Cooper was in a film without Jenifer Lawrence.

The Gambler 5.5/10
Average again. Story was ok. Nothing memorable in the film but it kept me interested to the end. Just.

Fury 7/10
I wasnt expecting much but this was actually alright. Story was good. Realistic battle scenes and the film in general was entertaining from start to finish.
 
Railway Man thought provoking, those Japs were fucking animals but it shows how man can overcome such things 8/10
St Vincent happy movie Bill Murray very good 7/10
 
Gone Girl - Agree with poster above - far fetched to say the least, but wildly entertaining if you don't take it seriously.

Leviathan - Only the Russians could make a film as depressing as that (and as my mate said, only the British would watch it)

Nightcrawler - Jake Gylennhall was just way too creepy for me. The bastard son of Rupert Pupkin and Travis Bickle.

A Most Wanted Man - Yes, yes, yes. Philip Seymour Hoffman's last words on film are perfect.

The Drop - So-so story but James Gandolfini, Tom Hardy and Noomi Rapace knock it out of the park.

Guardians Of The Galaxy - Not nearly as funny or off-beat as I expected. Story was tripe and action pretty so-so. A pretty big let down.

X-Men Days Of Future Past - Second time I tried to watch it, still couldn't be arsed to finish it. Doesn't get going until the hour mark and by then I've had too much time to think about how it could have been done much better. Basically they should have done another film inbetween the reboot and this, so we didn't have to listen to hours of boring and credibility straining exposition. The very first XMen film was about characters, the second threw it all away. It's the same with the reboot. Fuck Marvel, totally sick of them now.
 
Just caught the last half hour of a Brit film called starred up and its typically clichéd british viewing gritty. Painful.

I'll watch again.

Oh looky here,Scarface follows

I don't like fockin Colombians. Hector is rip btw, I googled him a while back
 
Top Five

Biggest pile of shit film i've ever watched...

30 mins in switched it off..

1/10

Snowpiercer Worth a watch, fight scenes were good but lacked something...

6/10


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As I said earlier "Top Five" delves into many waters and the first half hour is Black issues. Beyond that anyone can relate to it. These films are like the cliché of 'onions'. You see what you see on the surface, but you miss the layers if you don't look underneath.

It's subjective as to what you get out of it, of course.
 

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