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Self-Isolating before it was fashionable
Most of the Borgias over the past six days. Excellent stuff, but it's distracting me from Thrones, so I need to get it finished. Four episodes left for tmoz night
Keanu Reeves pops up quite unexpectedly as the clinical psychologist in Bred in The Bone-Netflix.I watched this last night expecting to be under-whelmed but it was okay.Its about teens struggling with eating disorders which,as we know,are on the rise and beyond the scope of a lot of GPs.Its a frightening phenomenon,hard to fathom and the film brings this out and still manages to end on an optimistic note.8/10John Wick 2. Lots of guns and head shots but not enough cars, and they managed the trick (again) of not minding Keanu Reeves being on screen. Shows another way to handle the loss of a loved one: get a nice suit on and go out and kill lots of bad people. Something in that for all of us, I think. 7/10.
Not seen it yet, caught the anime way back. Will see if theres a d/l. I recall a fair amount of complaints about whitewashing surrounding the live action earlier this yearGhost in the Shell.
Better than I expected, even though it didn't have anything we hadn't seen before, e.g. in Bladerunner and the Matrix.
Good action, and some good acting from some of the cast (not Scarlet J. as the cyborg though).
DotCommunist, did you see this one? If so, what was the Kimble verdict?
Yeah, there were a couple of scenes that did feel awkward like that. Maybe if they had just set it in a generic dystopia, and not a specific Neo-Tokyo?Not seen it yet, caught the anime way back. Will see if theres a d/l. I recall a fair amount of complaints about whitewashing surrounding the live action earlier this year
Ghost in the Shell.
Better than I expected, even though it didn't have anything we hadn't seen before, e.g. in Bladerunner and the Matrix.
well I watched it and I don't think it could have been done without that neo-tokyo background. It's one of the films strengths that the background is so engaging, also theres a nice amount of body discomfort stuff, the way they jack in and all the bio/mech mod stuff. It wasn't a bad story but it feels strangely of its time although it is modern as a film (which being an adapt you'd expect) but not just in the themes, the styling over all. Impossibly large lightweight guns that fire high rates per second. Cyberpunk future. Rain and water, neon. And the bloke who plays her partner? white hair and robot eyes? They wanted Malcom McDowell 10 years ago. Mabe Tankgirl era, which is when this film would have blown my brainz out with cool. But despite my critiscisms it was very good for what it was. Oh, the other thing which ties into fifth element tempers bladerunner visual style I was getting. Fractured beautiful assasin woman. Flawed and deadly. So Leeloo from fifth element, Dollhouse. Battle Angel Alita. You see where I'm going with this. Her invisibility suit is her birthday suit near enough.Yeah, there were a couple of scenes that did feel awkward like that. Maybe if they had just set it in a generic dystopia, and not a specific Neo-Tokyo?
LOL at THE Gary Daniels. Had to look him up. Can't remember him in The Expendables. Haven't seen owt else he's been inthanks to the inestimable programmers of freeview channel London Live I was able to catch this one without having to pop down to Poundland
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and despite being a whole pound better off I'm still slightly..... processing the experience
whilst the title suggests a product with a target audience for whom sophisticated command of english, or indeed language based communication generally, is by no means a requirement, emanating from one of those back-room film companies whose emails Jason Statham's spam detector sends straight to the trash bin the first slightly surprising indication to the contrary was the cast list
Mickey Rourke
Daryl Hannah
Eric Roberts
Michael Madsen
Jeff Fahey
Alan Ford
Gary Daniels
hmm..... people you have actually heard of - OK in some cases not for a considerable period of time but still...and yeah you did read that right - they actually got THE Gary Daniels in the title role
and to his credit his rather more minimalist approach to the craft of acting was in no way shown up by the somewhat broader style on display from others amongst the cast. Connoisseurs will particularly enjoy the Hannah-Madsen double act wearing expressions that could either have been the result of past, not entirely successful, surgical procedures or else genuine surprise that they were actually appearing in this shit
whilst the cheap digital cinematography imparts a strangely surreal patina to the whole thing that in some ways helps viewers contending with Beirut-on-a-budget scenes of urban mayhem performed in incongruous London film locations. The demented & whacky rogue-vigilante "plot" however ( "Please I have a wife & kids" "They're better off without you" ) was almost enough to make one nostalgic for the restrained authenticity of Michael Winner's higher-numbered Death Wish instalments
as if all of that wasn't enough daftness for 90 minutes sofa time Gary Daniels began to take on a distracting resemblance to a startlingly homicidal although it must be admitted , rather more entertaining version of Paul Mason
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Just watched Taxi Driver. Great film.
Yes. As strange as that seems.For the first time?
Yes. As strange as that seems.
Billion Dollar Brain
Michael Caine has to try to stop a mad American billionaire from starting World War 3.
Freshly relevant for obvious reasons. I'm surprised it's not a major cult film.
shot caller is quite good even if the ending is daft and cheese]A bit of catching up from the last several nights
Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer (2016) - IMDb
Richard Gere stars as Norman who is a fixer, mainly dealing with American-Isreali business and politics. It's not very exciting, but there's some good bits. 6/10
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017) - IMDb
Different spin on a very old tale, that was better than I was expecting. 7/10
Shot Caller (2017) - IMDb
A couple had already mentioned this so I gave it a go purely based on what people had said, and they were right, a well good gritty prison film starring that guy who plays Jaime in GoT. Surprised they didn't make a bigger deal out of this, but seems a small studio and budget, deserves to become a cult classic. 8/10
OG godzilla mine died the other day. He mentioned in an interview how when he did suit work it was still looked down o as not proper acting. Today of course computer enhanced gollum brings all the awards to the yardShin Gojira (2016) - IMDb
A proper Godzilla movie from Toho. Much better than the horrible American versions.