Last Film You Saw

Fast X. My son had it on. Lasted 15 mins. For young people with no attention span. A new scene/ implausible adventure every 7 mins in a new exotic location with absolutely fuck all connection to the previous scene.

1/10 cos Charlize Theron is fit
 
Finally got round to watching the deer hunter recently. I've seen bits in the past and know it's long. It's on I player now so committed the time the other day and watched the whole of it in 1 go.

Conclusion. It's a great film but there is at least 45 mins of it that can be cut. Most of it from the wedding scenes.
 
Finally got round to watching the deer hunter recently. I've seen bits in the past and know it's long. It's on I player now so committed the time the other day and watched the whole of it in 1 go.

Conclusion. It's a great film but there is at least 45 mins of it that can be cut. Most of it from the wedding scenes.
Brilliant film, if a little on the long side (as you said). Outstanding performances from De Niro, Walken, Cazale and Streep. That Russian roulette sequence; wow.
 
The Three Musketeers (2011) - 4/10
Really not a good re-telling of the story. The accents although deliberately OTT are terrible. Almost unbelievable that they messed up a film with that cast.

Valentine (2001) - 6/10
Not a bad effort for a slasher horror, predictable but watchable.
 
Platoon.
Platoon is a 1986 war film written and directed by Oliver Stone, starring Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe, Charlie Sheen, Keith David, Kevin Dillon, John C. McGinley, Forest Whitaker, and Johnny Depp.

Excellent if you like war films 8.3/10

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One of my favourite films and imo a great soundtrack
 
REALLY looking forward to this, will watch this weekend.
Just watched it, loved it.
Was never an initial big Wham fan as such (my cousin who was five years younger was, which put me off lol. She went to their gigs) but I did love dancing to their later stuff, and I grew to really love George later. Particularly his solo work and how much of a really decent person he was.
I have to admit I honestly didn't realise how important Andrew was.
Good luck to him, he was a true friend and very talented in his own right.
 
Just finished watching, "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie," on Netflix.

The movie started slowly and I considered not watching it - the acting seemed wooden.

But it picks up.

The movie follows Walter White's sidekick, Jessy Pinkman, subsequent to the final episode of Breaking Bad.

I ended up linking the movie a lot. If you're a fan of the TV series, "Breaking Bad," I think you'll enjoy this film. It's essentially an extended Breaking Bad episode.

7.5/10.
 

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