latest film/ dvd you have seen

Watched poltergeist the original the other nite. Was years from watched it. In the kids bedroom near the start there was a good little selection of starwars that I had never noticed until now :)
 
Gonna watch Bond tomorrow. I must admit Quantom of Sollace was disappointing after Casino Royale but when I watched it again about a year later I really liked it. Give it another go lads, it was always gonna be tough going up against Casino but it's actually a good film.
 
Yesterday I watched 2 classic's from the 80's. Ferris buellers day off and The thee Amigos.

Can just watch this stuff over and over :D
 
Watched Rush last night the Hunt/Lauder story, bloody awesome in my opinion. If only F1 now were this exciting (without the flaming balls of death obviously).
 
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I saw Spectre recently and was disappointed. It was better than Skyfall, but then Skyfall was a huge turd of a James Bond film (a decent film, just not a decent Bond film). There appeared to be an attempt to tie all the Daniel Craig Bond's into one complete final story, but I wasn't left satisfied as if that had been the plan since Casino Royale. Monica Belluci was underused, and I had a 'George Lucas Retrofit flashback' feeling about the entire film. Blofeld was a shoddy entry into bad guys at best. A lukewarm 4/10. Casino Royale was maybe so good, the rest were insignificant in comparison. Time to start again with something new. Or maybe, just maybe, its time to knock it on the head finally.
 
edd_jedi said:
I watched San Andreas last night. Absolute dross. Do Americans still really like having token 18th century English accents in films? Have any of these directors ever even been to England? Nobody talks like that.

I quite enjoyed the action sequences but the story, acting etc is garbage.

Even Alexandra D,darrio? :D
 
Got dragged to Hunger Games part whatever it is.
It's shite.
Dull, nothing really happens, everything that does happen is very predictable or else just completely non sensical, it drags on and she doesn't even get her tits out.
 
Watched a sci-fi horror flick called The Thaw the other night. If you're a fan of horror movies like me, it's got aspects of Alien and The Thing in it, so the movie was kinda cool, although the heavy "global warming warnings" were over the top. Stars Val Kilmer, surprised to see him still active.

Got the kids a copy of Hotel Transylvania 2 yesterday. Meh. The first one was barely watchable, and this one is hardly even that.

Ian
 
Yeah I thought that new Star Wars film was good, didn't matter that I've not seen any of the others either.
 
Before the obvious Star Wars, Antman was the most recent film I hadn't seen before. Was expecting more from it after reviews were very favourable. Wasn't bad, just very meh.
 
Been catching up on a few films on SKY to break up the multiple TFA views

Jobs (Ashton Kutcher); very good, if you're into computers and Apple. Well acted and directed, if its not you thing though I wouldn't bother.

American Sniper; OK, I was actually getting quite bored by the end, then it suddenly became an emotional masterpiece. If you watch it and get bored, stick with it to the end

Ex Machina; Fantastic in every way, beautifully made, amazing acting, brilliant thriller writing. One to watch!
 
Saw Ex Machina the other day, proper sci-if film, very good.

Rewatched Age of Ultron yesterday, saw it at the pictures originally but wasn't too impressed, second viewing much better, enjoyed it.

Got American Hustle for tonight, I'm way behind :lol:
 
Yep Ex Machina was ace. Two thirds of the way through I thought it was trying to be cleverer than it was, but that was just a very clever smoke-screen for the final act.

Was at Sister-in-law's at Christmas and they put Gravity on. They have an HD TV, but only a DVD player, so it already looked crap being in standard definition. Then I started questioning the science, which I checked online to confirm I was correct. Sandra & George's astronaut characters are held together by a rope, she grabs part of space station, and she has to let him drift away in order that both of them don't die. Well there's supposed to be no gravity in space, so he would have just needed a small tug from Sandra to pull him toward the station, instead, he drifts off. Scientifically inaccurate.
 
Finally got around to watching Mel Gibson's Payback. Star studed film, a little uneven, but not as dull as I was expecting.
 
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