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SMB Film Thread 2025

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If it's out in the usual places, I'll be watching it tonight. I've been dying to get to see it. Unfortunately, two young kids mean going to the cinema for a 3 hour + movie are unlikely 😂
 
If it's out in the usual places, I'll be watching it tonight. I've been dying to get to see it. Unfortunately, two young kids mean going to the cinema for a 3 hour + movie are unlikely 😂

Between the brain dead, hunger ridden halfwits who have their phone screens on and can't survive a few hours without watery carbonated drinks, crisps, sweets and processed pig meat in four day old bread buns to keep them going, I gave up on going to the cinema five years ago.
 
A House of Dynamite (2025)

The first 50 minutes involving Rebecca Ferguson are excellent. The hour after that is a retread of that, offering little more insight, although one scene with a woman at a Gettysburg memorial is very good.

7/10
 
Potential Oscar for rami malek by the looks of this review… (looking forward to this movie having read phillippe sands east west street):


 
Murder by Decree (1979) 7/10
Sherlock Holmes investigates Jack the Ripper - the trail leads to the very top. Director Bob Clark went on to make Porky's. This is typical 1970s British fare, stuffed to the gills with luvvies.
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The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976) 8/10
Nicol Williamson brilliant as Sherlock Holmes. Could have been the very best Sherlock Holmes adaptation, but it's derailed every time Robert Duvall opens his mouth. Right up there with Dick van Dyke for the worst English accent committed to film.
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One Battle After Another (2025) 10/10
Can't add anything that hasn't already been said here. Best film of the year.
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Weird Science (1985)

I’m sure if you grew up in the 80’s this film would mean a lot to you due to the presence of Kelly LeBrock. An unhinged Bill Paxton and an early Robert Downey Jr round out the supporting cast. One of the lesser Hughes films imo.

5/10
 
The Deer Hunter (1978)

De Niro gives yet another outstanding performance as the small town worker turned war veteran. Exceptional support from Walken, Streep and Cazale. The final meeting between De Niro and Walken is a gut punch. Cimono’s direction adds to the scope of the film.

9/10
 
Staggeringly good film. Can't reccomend this highly enough on the big screen.

I watched it a second time to try and enjoy details I might not have got the first time because it's got such a relentless pace I thought I'm bound to have blinked and missed something. Just as brilliant the second time and I did pick up on a few more things, but it's still so pacey I was mostly just swept away again.

It was like "Oh wow, that scenery where they're driving is spectacul - oh fuck, another riveting chase/confrontation/Leo falling off a f***ing roof..."
Weird Science (1985)

I’m sure if you grew up in the 80’s this film would mean a lot to you due to the presence of Kelly LeBrock. An unhinged Bill Paxton and an early Robert Downey Jr round out the supporting cast. One of the lesser Hughes films imo.

5/10

It's mostly piss poor, and not only has it not aged well it seemed pretty awkward and inappropriate at the time.


On the other hand

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Almost any other image of her from that film would get the thread Parsnipped
 
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Born On The Fourth Of July (1989)

Tom Cruise gives quite possibly one of the top 3 performances of his career as the Vietnam vet coming to terms with the horrors of war. The scene where he breaks down in front of his family after a night of heavy drinking in particular is deeply affecting. No one does war like Oliver Stone.

8/10
 
Just watched A House Of Dynamite on Netflix. Would rate it about an 8, no spoilers for anyone who is going to watch it but a genuinely disturbing chain of events, all in a very short space of time

You just get the feeling that the scenario is very plausible. All the technical stuff and escalation seems authentic too. Very good cast well played.
Amadeus: Director’s Cut (1984)

Had never seen it before. Envy is terrible thing.

9/10

Aye, watched this a couple of weeks back. Very good. Great seeing F Murray Abraham, loved his character Dar Adal in Homeland.
 
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You just get the feeling that the scenario is very plausible. All the technical stuff and escalation seems authentic too. Very good cast well played.


Aye, watched this a couple of weeks back. Very good. Great seeing F Murray Abraham, loved his character Dar Adal in Homeland.
Aye a legend in Homeland. Him and Saul with some excellent encounters.
 
Aye a legend in Homeland. Him and Saul with some excellent encounters.

Great seeing Tracy Letts in A house of Dynamite too. Him (as cia chief) and the rest of the cast made Series 4 of Homeland probably one of the best series ever on television. The Taliban decoy attack and then raid on the CIA station being one of too many highlights. Need to re watch it really. Somebody should ask the writers ok what happens in the world in the next 10 years then.
 
I started watching a film yesterday called “Interceptors.”

It’s about the USA’s defence against nooocleear War.

It’s beyond terrible.

I honestly thought how did someone not think as they were making it “ hey this is utter crap shall we just stop?”

I switched off after about 10 minutes.
 
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