latest film/ dvd you have seen

jackabina said:
World War Z last night. Very good, weak ending :|
I finally got to watch World War Z last night.
Utter shite, so, so crap. The ending i thought was the best part.
Pitt must be gutted with it.

I'm looking forward "Edge of Tomorrow", just because my company had a bit to play in the movie.
Watch the trailer for a clue, 1:39 minutes in.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw61gCe2oqI
 
Anchorman 2, thought it was good, love will ferrell
At memorabilia i bought Big trouble in little china and Lifeforce on bluray, they both look good working my way through the extras at the moment, arrow video do great releases on bluray
 
A very rare cinema trip - Captain America, Winter Soldier

Great film, quite distinct in the marvel universe and an almost grownup tone. Still plenty of one liners, in jokes, connections to marvel films past, present and future. For those familiar with the WS story I think it walks the line well and treats the source material with respect but translates to the cinema universe where needed. The overall story is tight and insular enough to explain the lack of other major super heroes, something Thor sort of failed to do. The caring is great and this is a very enjoyable movie.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw61gCe2oqI

Anyone planning on watching it this weekend? For once a film is released in the UK a week before the US.

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I'm planning to get down to see it at some point but it will probably be next week.
It's got Tom Cruise in it so half the film will be spent with shot of him looking cool, shots of him looking tough, shots of him looking "sexy", shots of him being all bad ass (as bad ass as 3 foot midget can be) and repeat over and over and over again. But the concept looks interesting enough. It'll kill 2 hours.
 
Watched X-Men Days of Future Past via some dodgy website (enough said about that) 8) Great film, in fact that good I intend to part with some cash and watch it on the big screen.
 
Dragged the missus down to see the 20th anniversary re-screening of Pulp Fiction in the local world of cinnie recently.

Gotta say i'd forgotten how ****ing good that film was. Clothes are a bit dated now, as are the mobiles, but still absolute quality. 8)
 
Agreed, an awesome film.
I watched it again a few months back. Its one of those films which is full of great quotes and a sweet soundtrack.
 
Just watched spiderman 2 and X-men, both great but x-men wins due to more grown up storyline (for a comic book). I love comics btw ;)
 
Jez said:
Agreed, an awesome film.
I watched it again a few months back. Its one of those films which is full of great quotes and a sweet soundtrack.

Yeah. I never realised how many quotes from that film i use. 8)
 
weasel said:
Dragged the missus down to see the 20th anniversary re-screening of Pulp Fiction in the local world of cinnie recently.

Gotta say i'd forgotten how ****ing good that film was. Clothes are a bit dated now, as are the mobiles, but still absolute quality. 8)

Pretty much the greatest movie ever made (along with others in different genres). Unparalleled on nearly every level. I fundamentally distrust people who don't see the brilliance of this movie. The 90s was such a strong decade for films, arguably the strongest and this is the pinnacle for me. A classic through and through.
 
PGowdy said:
weasel said:
Dragged the missus down to see the 20th anniversary re-screening of Pulp Fiction in the local world of cinnie recently.

Gotta say i'd forgotten how ****ing good that film was. Clothes are a bit dated now, as are the mobiles, but still absolute quality. 8)

Pretty much the greatest movie ever made (along with others in different genres). Unparalleled on nearly every level. I fundamentally distrust people who don't see the brilliance of this movie. The 90s was such a strong decade for films, arguably the strongest and this is the pinnacle for me. A classic through and through.

the last good decade of films i agree

film makers these days just seem want to rehash/remake films and whats the other word..reboot. allthough the new batman series and new startek series have faired well in my estimation
 
I signed up to netflix after getting another free month trial.. first thing I watched was Cabin in the Woods.. got to say my expectations were low, and I thought "oh well.. at least there may be a bit of boobage before gory death".. but stick me with a large gladioli.. what a ****ed up film that was. Recommended and I did not see that coming.
 
grinchy said:
Went to see Robocop, wasn't expecting much, it was worth a watch, not a patch on the original mind, but then they never are

Might be some spoilers..

I saw this recently, and again expectations were low. It was decent up until the final 3rd when they clearly ran out of ideas. I was enjoying the duality or 'greyness' of Michael Keaton's character. But then they chickened out on him and it was predictable. The whole rebuild and family stuff was really well approached initially but it went nowhere and became moronic. They missed out on the chance to ape the goriness of Peter Weller being maimed (shot to ****). I wanted to see his limbs be blown clean off to leave a new legacy of Robocop gore. However the "whats left of me" scene was pretty disturbing.. They did manage to get my favourite movie line in there "I'd buy that for a dollar".. which I love.. and it was well delivered. I'd give it 5 / 10.. and two of those marks are for the insertion of the line.
 

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