Mr Redknapp
Striker
Thought it was gritty and realistic.I found Two For The Road to be a bit boring iirc. Which is bizarre for any film with Audrey Hepburn in it.
Audrey will never be boring to look at
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Thought it was gritty and realistic.I found Two For The Road to be a bit boring iirc. Which is bizarre for any film with Audrey Hepburn in it.
When people have asked me what I thought, I’ve said I wanted to like it.Watched the lot. f***ing garbage.
Great film,I watched it recently to see if it had improved with age,it had,machine gunning melonsContinuing the Charles Bronson back catalogue, just watched…
Mr Majestyk.
Probably one of my favourites because it’s so nuts. The story goes all over the place, in a good way. The way Bronson is always one step ahead of everyone despite being about two steps behind cracks me up.
Gains extra points for physically showing he did his own stunts (on the back of a truck) along with it being very funny.
8/10
I love the beginning where you don’t even really know who he actually knows in the townGreat film,I watched it recently to see if it had improved with age,it had,machine gunning melons![]()
Robocop (1987)
Take away the supposed commentary on Reaganism, big tech, big business, and simply call this film what it is - a silly, inferior amuse bouche to Verhoeven’s far superior Total Recall. I get this film will mean a lot to people who grew up with it, in the same way I love 1987’s Masters Of The Universe, but I can’t believe how it has a 3.9 on Letterboxd and 92% on RT. Sort of entertaining? Sure, in a pretty mindless way.
4/10
Normally a good poster but what in the name of god is this shit?!Robocop (1987)
Take away the supposed commentary on Reaganism, big tech, big business, and simply call this film what it is - a silly, inferior amuse bouche to Verhoeven’s far superior Total Recall. I get this film will mean a lot to people who grew up with it, in the same way I love 1987’s Masters Of The Universe, but I can’t believe how it has a 3.9 on Letterboxd and 92% on RT. Sort of entertaining? Sure, in a pretty mindless way.
4/10
I suppose this is how I made you feel when I said Bad Boys 2 is the film Miami Vice could have been
You’ve already got me doubting myselfNormally a good poster but what in the name of god is this shit?!
Robocop is a masterpiece.You’ve already got me doubting myself
I hadn’t watched it since I was very young and the person I watched it with was very critical of it which may have affected my thoughts. I’m going to stand my ground on Total Recall though!
Shit, have I entered my “Peter Bradshaw” phase?
I didn't like the trailer at all but I might give this a watch now.
I really need to rewatch a lot of Hitch's earlier stuff. I think I last saw this, The Lady Vanishes, Shadow of a Doubt etc. when I was a teenager (30 years ago). Whereas I watch Rear Window, Dial M, N by NW every year.
I'm rewatching Rear Window now, just because. Masterful
Always reminds me of this
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Watched Total Recall on its release whilst on holiday in Florida. I remember getting back home and telling folk how good it was. Listening to The Rest Is Entertainment podcast and it's crazy that back then the average UK waiting time to see a newly released US film was 4-6 months. Kids got it easy nowadays!Robocop is a masterpiece.
Not only Verhoevens best but one of the best satires on big corpo you can see. It’s got the lot. Is insanely quotable and watchable and it pulled no punches.
Total Recall was great and a proper blockbuster but Robocop is one of the best imo.
TOGETHER
Darkly funny, which seems to be a pattern with body horror these days.
Real life couple James Franco and Alison Brie are excellent. Michael Shanks is definitely a talented director and I look forward to what he makes next.
Saying that.
I enjoyed it up to a very obvious point where Hollywood took over and it became reminiscent of Smile (1 that is, I love 2).
I’ll give it a 7.
And that was just to rent!Watched Total Recall on its release whilst on holiday in Florida. I remember getting back home and telling folk how good it was. Listening to The Rest Is Entertainment podcast and it's crazy that back then the average UK waiting time to see a newly released US film was 4-6 months. Kids got it easy nowadays!
Massive drop off in its second weekend box office.Fantastic Four First Steps
Or as I shall now name it, Unfantastic CGI with even worse CGI baby.
Not terrible, in fact I’d go as far as to say it’s one of the better MCU films for donkeys.
Alas, Disney.
It may as well be called Sue Storm the Movie. Her whole GIRL POWER schtick is just a bit too much imo. The other three come across as absolutely useless.
Good art direction. Galactus is superb (although you get Ralf Ineson, why change his voice???). Silver Surfer booby edition isn’t bad.
Space flight look good albeit nicking cinematography wholesale from Interstellar.
Massive shout out to Natasha Lyonne who was obviously given a point to look at that was somewhere around Ben Grimms neck
I sound like I hated it but I didn’t. It was ok.
They’re a mess.Massive drop off in its second weekend box office.
I’ve read they’re filming Doomsday without a finished script as well, wouldn’t be surprised at this point!