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I watch red letter media on the YouTube and they said similar. Seemed to have been written for a limited series then squashed down into one fillum. I'll be giving it a swerve.Just back from Ghostbusters Frozen Empire and although it had the old New York Ghostbuster charm and 4 of the original group the story was very weak. The opening sequence was good to set the scene including the frozen baddie but the real threat didn't kick in until very late on. In the meantime there were numerous side plots, teenage angst and James Acaster popping up in a Q sort of role which was a bit odd but he wasn't given much to work with.
I know there have been various writer strikes but main story arc was very brief which let the whole movie down. Fine for another sequel and I enjoyed the initial reboot (not the one that shouldn't be mentioned) but it should have been tighter.
5.5/10
Remember seeing this at the cinema. Great film and great performances as you sayManchester By The Sea (2016)
One of the saddest films you’re ever likely to see. Casey Affleck giving the performance of anyone’s career. A gut punch of a film. Michelle Williams sensational. The meeting of the two characters later in the film is a scene etched in my memory. Improvised I believe. Amazing.
8.5/10
Ooooh looks reet up my strausse this.The Outside Man [1972] 7.5/10
Roy Scheider and Jean-Louis Trintignant are dueling hitmen leaving a trail of bodies in their wake in 70's LA.
Really liked this. Maybe slightly long. Ann-Margret gives good (ahem) support. Angie Dickinson is underwritten.
I haven't watched any of those yet. Will add to my never-ending list. Cheers.I’d imagine watching this, Play It Again Sam and Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid under the influence of drink would be some experience.
8/10 for novelty factor.
Love that film but haven’t watched it in years. Is that the one where he buys a dirty mag and the shopkeeper shouts out the name of it?Play It Again, Sam [1972] 9/10
A neurotic film critic obsessed with the movie Casablanca attempts to get over his ex-wife by dating again with the help of a married couple and Humphrey Bogart.
LOVED this. Laughed throughout. The first date scene is genuinely one of the funniest scenes ever.
Where did you watch it mate? My usual routes have come up blank.The Outside Man [1972] 7.5/10
Roy Scheider and Jean-Louis Trintignant are dueling hitmen leaving a trail of bodies in their wake in 70's LA.
Really liked this. Maybe slightly long. Ann-Margret gives good (ahem) support. Angie Dickinson is underwritten.
Might give this a look. Anything with them two ladies in has to be worth watching!The Outside Man [1972] 7.5/10
Roy Scheider and Jean-Louis Trintignant are dueling hitmen leaving a trail of bodies in their wake in 70's LA.
Really liked this. Maybe slightly long. Ann-Margret gives good (ahem) support. Angie Dickinson is underwritten.
Don't remember that bit. Could be another film.Love that film but haven’t watched it in years. Is that the one where he buys a dirty mag and the shopkeeper shouts out the name of it?
Where did you watch it mate? My usual routes have come up blank.
Might give this a look. Anything with them two ladies in has to be worth watching!
Watched afterlife last night as well, it was canny enough, a 6.5/10 at most for me too (the young lass in the specs was the stand out performance for me) and a nice little cameo from the 3 surviving originalsGhostbusters Afterlife on telly last night. Passable, 6/10. Probably the best Ghostbusters film although I'm yet to see Frozen Empire. The lasses 2016 one was also on TV last night and that's the worst.
Die Hard With a Vengeance. Far better than I remember it being. 6.5/10 although I still can't remember how to do the gallon puzzle even though googling it makes perfect sense.
The run of films from Take The Money And Run to Love And Death are superb.Play It Again, Sam [1972] 9/10
A neurotic film critic obsessed with the movie Casablanca attempts to get over his ex-wife by dating again with the help of a married couple and Humphrey Bogart.
LOVED this. Laughed throughout. The first date scene is genuinely one of the funniest scenes ever.