City Hobgoblin
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Wizard of Oz?It was a decent decade!
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Wizard of Oz?It was a decent decade!
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I thought it was pretty deep.The Gorge,what a mess of a film that is.
It was abyssmalI thought it was pretty deep.
Entrenched with plot holesIt was abyssmal
was hoping for a naked Margot Robbie.
Love that film and also Deathtrap with Caine and Reeves which are kind of a similar theme.Watched Sleuth (Caine and Olivier) last night because it was free (Youtube). I don't think I'd seen it since the seventies. It's a fun film, I enjoyed it, but it struck me for the first time that the second half is better than the first. They're both of them really over acting in the first half, especially Olivier, who seems to me to be almost hamming it up at times.
Love that film and also Deathtrap with Caine and Reeves which are kind of a similar theme.
Ive not seen it for a few years but i do remember he seemed to be acting like he was in competition with or trying to outdo Caine.I agree, it's a fun film, not to be taken too seriously, generally good script too, but do you see what I mean about over-acting, especially by Olivier? Until the “murder”, which switches everything round, and they seem to both calm down. I admit, incidentally that the first time I saw it, when it came out, I didn't recognise Michael Caine in the second half.
Ive not seen it for a few years but i do remember he seemed to acting like he was in competition with or trying to outdo Caine.
I never really got the reverence for Olivier, apart from the Marathon Man and a couple of other things he was a bittooo much of a Thespian luvvie. Probably born from stage work where you need to exaggerate your voice and facial expression.
If you are into Shakespeare on stage then I'm sure he was superb. I much prefer realism, the only time you should ham it up is playing a certain type of baddie.
Watched Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die. 2nd attempt having bailed after 10 mins a couple of weeks ago.
A man from the future goes into an LA diner asking for volunteers to save the world from a coming AI nightmare. Very quirky, satirical, time loop movie targeting the negative impacts of personal tech etc. Enjoyable and thought-provoking. Glad we stuck with it. 7.5/10
We knew nothing about the film - just stumbled across it. The man from the future was too wacky and the story convoluted. Plus a couple of glasses of red and roaring fire :)Score's, probably, quite fair.
What made you bail, the first time? I think you posted that? Not sure.
Execution and production 9/10, idea and acting soilid 3/10, Gosling at its late Gosling sacharine best. I knew I wouldn't like it and liked it even less after watching it.Finally got around to watching "Project Hail Mary".
I must have a really high bar for what's good to watch! There's a LOT of plot holes in this film but ignoring the glaring stuff, it becomes passable to watch.
I think what helps it along is that Gosling is mainly acting up against himself and there's no one of any notable gravitas in the film... But, with that said, he's not the best character/ actor in the film!
I'd read somewhere that this film really held up with the 'alpha male' film goers. It's a weak aspect, but I can see how that straw that's being clutched at.
It's... okay for me.