Last Film You Saw

Aphex said:
JoeMercer'sWay said:
Aphex said:
I thought I'd spend the night trying to dispel the myth that is Ryan Gosling. Watched 'Only God Forgives' which is so vague it may as well be a silent film, regardless of the potentially interesting plot, then gave 'Drive' a go. Complete misfire violence and waste of a great supporting cast.

The best thing he's done is 'Ryan Gosling Won't Eat His Cereal' all condensed into a couple of minutes on YouTube. I expect, like the milk used.

hahaha, yhp in one.

just watched The Butler, fluffy American hero nonsense as usual, completely ridiculous but it's alright, it's one of those that if you flick it on you'll have it in the background without being bothered by it.

Saw that advertised on sky on demand..

Watched a fluffy one myself today as well, Detention on Netflix. If I was 15 I would have loved it, it had it's moments.

yh, plenty of those sensitive kind of movies on sky on demand it seems this week, Toy Story's back on, The Butler, Captain Corelli's Mandolin (blimey), or as Del Boy improved it "Captain Pirelli's Mandarin", and one of my favourites, Saving Mr. Banks, but again that's one for softies and certainly not the "I like Transformers and every film must go bang all the way through" contingent on here.
 
stony said:
Wio Gumflapdinand said:
TFC said:
I watched this on Netflix last night (the name rang a bell, now I know its because of the Koontz books). I was also pleasantly surprised, hopefully they do a sequel in Vegas, that has promise.

Also Addison Timlin is lovely, did some sterling work in Californication a few years back ;)
Bloody awful film. Felt like a crap tv series condensed in to a hour and a half of bad acting and worse script. Rip off of the frighteners which is a good movie. Made no sense either why a guy was shooting up a mall to make everyone run out in panic and then couple of minutes later try and blow it up...wtf all the potential victims would have left the scene. And the cringe worthy ending. Shite awful movie avoid like ebola
I'll use the spoiler tags so I don't spoil it for people who've yet to see it.

They locked the doors, no one could run out

It was nothing like the Frighteners, if you're going to compare it to anything then its a Buffyised version of the Sixth Sense.

Watched it on Netflix the other night and suprisingly enjoyed it. Very easy watching and a little bit different and quirky. The ending was slightly predictable but still worth watching.

Just seen the 2nd hobbit film is on netflix now, suprised at that so quickly. Thats definitely my next film.
 
Thursday, love it.

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I've just watched a couple and recommend both.

Disconnect. On Sky for free at the moment. Really, very good in every way. Excellent film that draws you in.

Donnie Brasco. My favourite genre and although an older film, have a look. Absolutely brilliant. On Netflix.
 
Hercules - 8/10 better that expected

Lucy - 6/10 it was ok but felt it lacked depth and was rushed. Parts of it didn't make sense (don't want to elaborate and spoil the movie but not the inteligence aspect but other things)
 

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