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Post by Timelord007 on Dec 4, 2015 9:12:01 GMT
Extraterristal on Sky, a very dark sci-fi movie which was quite chlling in parts.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2015 21:47:55 GMT
Jingle All the Way (come on everyone's got 1 favourite "Bad" Xmas Film) ....and you have that one
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Post by mark687 on Dec 4, 2015 21:53:42 GMT
Jingle All the Way (come on everyone's got 1 favourite "Bad" Xmas Film) ....and you have that one What's yours then Michael?
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Post by Timelord007 on Dec 5, 2015 9:20:11 GMT
Batman Forever, take all Jim Carreys Riddler scenes out the movie & you got a half decent Batman film.
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Dec 5, 2015 14:06:00 GMT
Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny
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Post by Polar Bear on Dec 6, 2015 12:09:52 GMT
Trailer for Batman v Superman. Not so much, no. Jaw not dropped.
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Post by david on Dec 6, 2015 13:21:06 GMT
Trailer for Batman v Superman. Not so much, no. Jaw not dropped. It's one of the oddest trailers I've seen. You can write the whole film from it. I'd love to be wrong but Snyder's not smart enough as a filmaker to swerve us and have, say, a third act that we don't know about.
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Post by david on Dec 6, 2015 13:28:38 GMT
Batman Forever, take all Jim Carreys Riddler scenes out the movie & you got a half decent Batman film. I think you're taking out the wrong villain. Tommy Lee Jnes is pathetic as Two-Face. He just cackled and mugged for 90 minutes. He seemed to just have seen Jack Nicholson's Joker and said "I'll just do something like that, then". He was also very disrespectful about doing a comic book film. Obviously the guy that took a paycheque for THREE Men In Black movies has high standards Carrey was camp and silly but that's not a negative in a Joel Schumacher Batman film.
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Post by mark687 on Dec 6, 2015 13:40:08 GMT
Batman Forever, take all Jim Carreys Riddler scenes out the movie & you got a half decent Batman film. I think you're taking out the wrong villain. Tommy Lee Jnes is pathetic as Two-Face. He just cackled and mugged for 90 minutes. He seemed to just have seen Jack Nicholson's Joker and said "I'll just do something like that, then". He was also very disrespectful about doing a comic book film. Obviously the guy that took a paycheque for THREE Men In Black movies has high standards Carrey was camp and silly but that's not a negative in a Joel Schumacher Batman film. Yes Carrey's the one semi-decent thing in that that film. Having said that its still more watchable than Batman and Robin.
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Post by Timelord007 on Dec 6, 2015 16:47:19 GMT
Batman Forever, take all Jim Carreys Riddler scenes out the movie & you got a half decent Batman film. I think you're taking out the wrong villain. Tommy Lee Jnes is pathetic as Two-Face. He just cackled and mugged for 90 minutes. He seemed to just have seen Jack Nicholson's Joker and said "I'll just do something like that, then". He was also very disrespectful about doing a comic book film. Obviously the guy that took a paycheque for THREE Men In Black movies has high standards Carrey was camp and silly but that's not a negative in a Joel Schumacher Batman film. I think both were bad villains TLJ only took the role cause his son was a fan of the time & Carreys films i loathe, he just plays the same role over & over & got on my nerves as the riddler, pity as Val Kilmer was a good Batman but Batman & Robin is one of the worst films ever made. The deleted scenes of Batman Forever had more about Bruce Waynes childhood & inner struggle to continue playing Batman but the scenes were cut, there on the 2 disc DVD & Blu-ray or You Tube.
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Post by randomjc on Dec 7, 2015 14:19:44 GMT
Krampus. Not what I was expecting. I had issues with it and it kind of failed at the ending.
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Dec 7, 2015 14:21:47 GMT
Non-Stop, was okay and had a good build, but the ending was pointless and made no sense to me
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Post by david on Dec 7, 2015 14:36:00 GMT
The Best Of Enemies
A wonderful documentary about the series of infamous 1968 debates between Gore Vidal and William F Buckley.
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Post by agentten on Dec 8, 2015 6:12:59 GMT
Murder by Decree. Not the best Sherlock Holmes film out there. It spends a lot of time on a subplot with a Holmes consulting a psychic that you could cut out and no one would notice it was missing because it doesn't contribute anything to the advancement of story or character. Still, it has some fun with its creepy setting and Christopher Plummer makes a solid Holmes with James Mason a charming Watson.
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Post by mark687 on Dec 13, 2015 17:29:56 GMT
Bad As*es on the Bayou
Think Grumpy Old Men meets Taken with Danny Glover and Danny "Machete" Trejo
Surprisingly watchable,
Red 2
Always enjoyable.
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Dec 14, 2015 15:29:03 GMT
GI Joe : The Movie. The original animated movie from 1987 lol
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Post by acousticwolf on Dec 14, 2015 21:52:16 GMT
The Medusa Touch with Richard Burton, Lee Remick, Michael Horden, Jeremy Brett.
In 1978 this film scared the cr*p out of both me and my wife (when we were kids). It might not be as gruesome as today's films but it's still a very powerful psychological thriller and stands up well today. In fact, I can't believe it was rated PG.
Highly recommended viewing.
Cheers
Tony
BTW, It's ok 'cos they changed the name... It's now known as Sellafield! (in joke for those who have seen the film lol)
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Post by mrfuggleboppins on Dec 15, 2015 18:33:23 GMT
GI Joe : The Movie. The original animated movie from 1987 lol Good choice. G.I. Joe: Retaliation is worth watching if only for Jonathan Pryce as the US President.
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Post by omega on Dec 15, 2015 22:31:33 GMT
Avengers Age of Ultron. It's not as good as the first one, but fan expectations must have been phenomenally unreachable, and the kind of fanbase Joss was try to please can be notoriously unpleaseable at times.
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Post by seeley on Dec 15, 2015 23:41:20 GMT
Avengers Age of Ultron. It's not as good as the first one, but fan expectations must have been phenomenally unreachable, and the kind of fanbase Joss was try to please can be notoriously unpleaseable at times. You mean just about any fanbase, surely? I thought Age of Ultron was impressive, for a sequel, though it also ran into a lot of the problems that sequels often do. It's meandering, overlong (and to think it underwent considerable cuts,) packed to the gills with desensitizing destruction, and it falls apart in the last act. I know this sounds like damning with faint praise, but everything else is pretty good. It just needed a better focus. But I imagine that, by this point, Whedon has so many expectations, if not from the executives, then certainly from the audience, that he's backed into a corner, so to speak. Is he writing Infinity War?
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