Last Film You Saw

I've tried (again) watching Joker; Folie a Deux. This time I've stuck it to the end. God knows how, to be honest. If you think the first one wasn't great (that includes me, to be honest), avoid this like the plague. It's fucking dreadful. A musical, FFS? It makes the first one seem like a masterpiece in comparison. Lady Gaga scrubs up okay, mind, when she doesn't have one of her weird stage costumes on.

It was okay imho if you know what you are roughly gonna get.
 
Rumours
The G7 leaders try to write a statement; oddness happens.
The US president is English, the German leader is played by an Australian, Alicia Vikander only speaks Swedish...

Decent cast, batshit idea, a bit too dull, several spoonfuls of 'Huh?'.
I think it's about a 4/10 at best, but paying more attention to the madness might make it more.
 
Saw that earlier in the week. Wasn't too bad but felt it could have been better, didn't do enough with the plot if that makes sense
It was eerie and some of the scenes were genuinely shocking but I agree, plot could have been stronger.
 
28 years later. Ridiculously shit.
Jesus wept.
First of all, you have Jodie Comer in it but don’t take advantage of her beauty.

The film itself i would say is, tiny little Rabbit ball shits, mixed with a Dung Beetle shit and tightly squeezed into a 6mth old Shit Sandwich.

The ending made my eyes bleed and i wanted the Zombies to win

So not a big fan
 
Jurrasic world rebirth. It's not the worst Jurrasic park film I've seen. Felt like it's own film rather than any kind of sequel/ spinoff. Enjoyed it, wasn't expecting much. The mutant dinosaurs were a bit unnessacary especially when's there's a trex knocking about. Nothing will ever live up to the original and I still think the special effects are better in that despite being about 30 years old
 
Rob Roy (1995) with Liam Neeson and Jessica Lange. Stirring tale of the Highland outlaw fighting against the English and the Highland clearances. More accurate historically than "Braveheart" released the same year. Picture is stolen by Tim Roth as a bisexual psychotic villain. Great sword duel at the end. 8/10.
 
Rob Roy (1995) with Liam Neeson and Jessica Lange. Stirring tale of the Highland outlaw fighting against the English and the Highland clearances. More accurate historically than "Braveheart" released the same year. Picture is stolen by Tim Roth as a bisexual psychotic villain. Great sword duel at the end. 8/10.

Love the use of the bisexual term and vilain and psychotic in the same sentence ;-)

The film doesn't touch on the part of Rob's life where he was ca cattle rustler and thief who only fell out with the Duke Of Montrose when a deal they had went south.

But like Braveheart it's a decent watch even though it's painfully fictitious.
 

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