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PostPosted: Wed, 13th Dec 2023 17:41    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Tue, 19th Dec 2023 22:55    Post subject:
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vurt




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PostPosted: Thu, 21st Dec 2023 22:09    Post subject:
Frailty (2001). Can't believe this is from 2001, It feels so 80's, the lighting etc.
A must watch for sure. I have seen it before but it must have been in the early 2000's because i didn't remember the awesome twists.
Bill Paxton, Matthew McConaughey, Powers Boothe - all superb. 8/10

Tripple 9 (2016). Eh. Decent crime/thriller/action with Woody Harrelson, Aaron Paul, Norman Reedus. 6.5/10
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PostPosted: Sat, 23rd Dec 2023 18:30    Post subject:
Killers Of The Flower Moon - 5/10

So boring it's hard to keep track of what is really going on.
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PostPosted: Sat, 23rd Dec 2023 18:44    Post subject:
Saltburn - 7.5/10
Finally some decent shit. Could have been better without the exposition wrap but the last scene is a masterpiece.


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PostPosted: Sat, 23rd Dec 2023 18:45    Post subject: *****
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PostPosted: Wed, 27th Dec 2023 22:56    Post subject: *****
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PostPosted: Fri, 29th Dec 2023 18:44    Post subject:
The Promised Land (Danish ) 8/10
+ 1 for Mads Mikkelsen
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PostPosted: Sat, 30th Dec 2023 22:50    Post subject:
How to Have Sex - 5/10

ugh why did I even bother.
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PostPosted: Sun, 31st Dec 2023 03:02    Post subject:
Ford vs Ferrari

Dunno why I postponed watching this movie, but at least now I saw it, and it's friggin' great.


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PostPosted: Tue, 2nd Jan 2024 22:49    Post subject: *****
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PostPosted: Tue, 2nd Jan 2024 22:57    Post subject:
Rebel moon 9/10 . We really enjoyed it .
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PostPosted: Tue, 2nd Jan 2024 23:05    Post subject:
Shawshank Redemption 7/10 Very good 'feel good' movie regardless of prison and swearing parts. I wish we could have more movies like this. If you like this you might want to check out Secondhand Lions too. Smile


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PostPosted: Tue, 2nd Jan 2024 23:07    Post subject:
escalibur wrote:
Shawshank Redemption 7/10 ...


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PostPosted: Tue, 2nd Jan 2024 23:53    Post subject:
couleur wrote:
escalibur wrote:
Shawshank Redemption 7/10 ...


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PostPosted: Wed, 3rd Jan 2024 00:49    Post subject:
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Shawshank is a 10
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PostPosted: Wed, 3rd Jan 2024 00:54    Post subject:
Easily the GOAT also highest rated movie on Imdb.
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PostPosted: Wed, 3rd Jan 2024 02:20    Post subject:
Hmm, yeah. If any movie deserve a 10/10 it's Shawshank Redemption.


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vurt




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PostPosted: Wed, 3rd Jan 2024 03:43    Post subject:
Is it though? Did you watch it recently or is that just how you remember it, yes there's a difference and i've noticed this many times Wink I do remember really liking it but thinking it's perhaps slightly overrated, and this was when the movie was new.

Stalker.
Amazing and breathtaking photo, cool sound design, rather boring and tedious characters, but the backstory is of course amazing. Everything surrounding the movie is interesting too, how hard he worked on it and then later the film couldn't be used and it was re-shot, and then basically everyone died of cancer because of a location that was filmed. The most russian thing ever.
8/10
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escalibur




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PostPosted: Wed, 3rd Jan 2024 10:34    Post subject:
It's a great movie but definitely not on my 'best ever' list. I can easily see why many rate it so highly but for me it was a good movie and that's about it. Smile


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PostPosted: Wed, 3rd Jan 2024 12:24    Post subject:
I'd give Shawshank an 8/10, it's a good movie but there are many very similar movies released before it's time I think are better. Brubaker, Escape from Alcatraz, Great Escape and more.

If you like Shawshank try Return to Paradise with Vince Vaughn and Joaquin Phoenix, based on a true story and much more realistic.
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PostPosted: Wed, 3rd Jan 2024 13:24    Post subject:
Saltburn , not sure where to start with this . Solid 8/10 but my god is it weird
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PostPosted: Sun, 7th Jan 2024 13:56    Post subject:
i kind of got into saltburn (excellent actors here) but after he's licking bathwater and licking with his tongue into the drain i kind of had enough. i miss the 80's, this gay shit wouldn't fly Razz

Revenge of the Sith. Been a while! Had to watch it again after two people i follow said "it's the best star wars". nah, it's a decent movie, but c'mon.. it's a weak 7/10. Haydn is actually pretty good, i think the worst job comes from the Emperor actor, he goes from decent enough to downright terrible, really uneven, he's never good though and he's in it a lot.
The prequels are sooooo fucking cartoony in comparison to the originals, they don't translate good to live action.
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PostPosted: Sun, 14th Jan 2024 23:01    Post subject: *****
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PostPosted: Tue, 16th Jan 2024 02:46    Post subject:
Joséphine Bonaparte - 6 francs/10

Not what I expected, in a pretty awkward way with a tone that deviates from the genre's standards and offers less character development than it should. There's some stunning photography in it, great costumes and the acting is competent enough, however...the movie's shaped like a random collage that omits several important chapters of Napoleon's life for seemingly no reason whilst focusing on trivial aspects that are either made up or oddly exaggerated.

Understandably, Scott didn't want to make a documentary since it's impossible to cram everything into a 160-minute movie, still, in my opinion this attempt kind of fails as a personal work too - stuck in a limbo where criticism and objectivity are all smashed together inside one flat minestrone cooked by clumsy manchild Napolenix. Maybe an extended version with better editing and the much-needed missing scenes (if they even exist) could improve it, or maybe the movie's just forever destined to remain this strange crippled thing.
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PostPosted: Sun, 21st Jan 2024 18:01    Post subject:
Barbie - 7/10

Interesting.. take on life. Can't believe they wanted Gal Gadot to be barbie.
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PostPosted: Sun, 21st Jan 2024 20:42    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Sun, 21st Jan 2024 20:48    Post subject:
ixigia wrote:
Joséphine Bonaparte - 6 francs/10

Not what I expected, in a pretty awkward way with a tone that deviates from the genre's standards and offers less character development than it should. There's some stunning photography in it, great costumes and the acting is competent enough, however...the movie's shaped like a random collage that omits several important chapters of Napoleon's life for seemingly no reason whilst focusing on trivial aspects that are either made up or oddly exaggerated.

Understandably, Scott didn't want to make a documentary since it's impossible to cram everything into a 160-minute movie, still, in my opinion this attempt kind of fails as a personal work too - stuck in a limbo where criticism and objectivity are all smashed together inside one flat minestrone cooked by clumsy manchild Napolenix. Maybe an extended version with better editing and the much-needed missing scenes (if they even exist) could improve it, or maybe the movie's just forever destined to remain this strange crippled thing.


Wow. Couldn't have said it better myself, so I won't ever try. Spot on.
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PostPosted: Sun, 21st Jan 2024 20:54    Post subject:
M4trix wrote:
You watched Barbie ? You know you're embarrassing me and our country with that statement !? Razz
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