latest film/ dvd you have seen

Jediknight3263827 said:
slim said:
saw interstellar last night , was quite disapointed tbh
i too watched this last night,thought it was good and then near the end it all went down hill :(


Me three! Fell down towards the end- over ambitious + loads of plot holes. Watched it with friends and we all laughed out loud when the robot first appeared :lol: WFT?! Looked like it had escaped from the set of a 1970's Dr Who episode. That said, had some good moments, looked great (apart from the bot!) and loved the soundtrack 8)
 
I watched 'forgetting sarah marshall' and 'no strings atachhed' both shite!
Dont waste your time on those, unless your mrs is watching it and its on in the background while you do something mor important.
 
Watched Fury last night thought it was ok but was expecting more. The battle scenes were amazing and I only looked at the clock a couple of times to see how long was left, a solid 7/10. Worth 2 hours of your life, just.
 
Watched Bladerunner in the cinema last night. It was some special/new/Director's cut, that didn't seem any different to me. Still a quality film, if a bit weird.
 
Only seen about half an hour of blade runner when I was about 10, shocking really should watch it. :roll:
 
AGE OF ULTRON....

Sorry, had to use caps, because it was AGE OF ULTRON...

Ok, so I am a huge super heroes fan but by no means a bandwagoner, so as much as I wanted to love this film i won't wax lyrical about it just because everyone else is, I'll wax lyrical about it because it was bloody brilliant.

Darker and a little more thoughtful than the first group outing, it builds on the last few films (even guardians), sets up the next few but stands nicely on its own. There are character journeys a plenty, draw dropping action, plenty of comic silliness, wry humour and snappy banter.

It does feel a little heavy in places as there really is so much going on, but it is all enjoyable stuff so easily forgiven. Personally I love how the Maximoff twins are used, that was a worry for me ahead of the film, they appeared chucked in for the sake of it, but quite the opposite, there serve a strong purpose in the narrative and as part of the teams journey.

The final act is a touch silly, and while James Spader is fantastic as Ultron, if anything he under does it, which is saying something, but again, you are along for the ride.

Don't wait for this to hit bluray, this one must be seen on the biggest, baddest, loudest screen you can find.

Roll on phase three and Civil War
 

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