Crane
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I really don't like Sean Penn, at all.

Agree on Riddick as well.
Telegram Sam
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Just got back from seeing American Hustle and I really enjoyed it. The characters were superb, as was the cinematography, and there were also some genuinely hilarious moments. David O. Russell is quickly becoming one of my favourite directors.
Franck
17 years ago
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Brassed Off.

Abso-fucking-lutely brilliant. Pete Postlethwaite at his very best.
Shola
16 years ago
5 years ago
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I watched Pulp Fiction for the first time in years.

Thought the Bruce Willis scenes were all terrible. His girlfriend in the film must be one of the most annoying characters in film history.
Number 1
16 years ago
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I saw American Hustle and enjoyed the performances of the lead actors, but felt something in the plot and certainly tone was awry.

It certainly confused me they went after Jeremy Renner's character when he didn't seem to have anything against him, and the film made it look like they just wanted to take him out for the sake of it.
The Platypus
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I really don't like Sean Penn, at all.

Agree on Riddick as well.


That's just silly.
Crane
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Some of his films are good, but there is something about him that just annoys me.
Shola
16 years ago
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Sean Penn in real life is really fucking annoying.
tmatthew
17 years ago
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Incredible actor.
Crane
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He went full retard though.
tmatthew
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Just watched 12 Years a Slave, absolutely incredible. Surpassed all my expectations.
Telegram Sam
15 years ago
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Just watched 12 Years a Slave, absolutely incredible. Surpassed all my expectations.

It's getting so much hype at the moment. What was so good about it?
tmatthew
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Just so powerful. I've not seen a lot of films about slavery, I'm not even sure if there are that many, but I doubt any have been done like this before.

Beautifully shot. Loved Shame but McQueen really took it to a new level here. The acting was first class too; Chiwetel Ejifor, Fassbender, Lupita Nyong'o, Cumberbatch and Paul Dano were all exceptional.
Tommo.
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It certainly confused me they went after Jeremy Renner's character when he didn't seem to have anything against him, and the film made it look like they just wanted to take him out for the sake of it.


Just seen it and I agree. They made him out as a good guy who does things for the community but then go for him
Franck
17 years ago
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Jackie Brown.

As someone who rates most of his films a lot lower than the consensus, I'd say it's the second best Tarantino film.
The Platypus
13 years ago
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Jackie Brown is brilliant and underraaaateeeed.
Crane
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12 Years should go down as an all time classic.

Bobber can probably help me out on this, but have many other directors first 3 films been of such a high class?
The Platypus
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12 Years should go down as an all time classic.

Bobber can probably help me out on this, but have many other directors first 3 films been of such a high class?


Not many. Most directors have one small movie that's good but not fantastic right before they go on their run. Tarantino is probably the most famous exception.
Haven't seen 12 Years a Slave yet, but I assume it will be fantastic.
Eric Portapotty
15 years ago
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Cradle 2 The Grave.
Vercoe
11 years ago
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Brassed Off.

Abso-fucking-lutely brilliant. Pete Postlethwaite at his very best.


\o/ one of my favourite films! Wouldn't have thought that'd be your bag though.
Franck
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Amour (2012) - Michael Haneke

Not in the mood to write a full review, but I feel I saw something different in this film than most of the reviewers I have read did. Whereas most reviewers tend to emphasise how depressing they found the film, I instead saw something very sweet and beautiful in the love and loyalty Georges shows towards Anne in their struggle against the brutality of old age. Haneke's detached and almost spartan directing lets the exceptional acting performances by Jean-Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva really shine and makes the film feel very real. It is very easy to forget that you are watching actors and not a real couple.

By focusing on an elderly couple that left the energetic passion of newly found love behind them long ago Amour offers us a very moving look at a different side of romance than we typically get to see in fiction, and the end result is as marvellous as it is heartbreaking.

5/5.
VP.
13 years ago
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Watched Bad Granpa a few days ago, some bits are very funny but others a bit boring. The boy is probably the star of the film more so than Knoxville.
hammer9
16 years ago
2 months ago
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Scary Movie 5....pffft haha
Nani17
16 years ago
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Watched Wolf on Wall Street and was very impressed. Great ratings from critics too.
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Samirah
15 years ago
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Since I have to do reviews of films, I go see a few at a time generally. Of course, my editor really loved assigning me to go do both Wolf of Wall Street and Lone Survivor. To be fair though, Lone Survivor was a good film...Wolf of Wall Street was...eh.

Twelve Years a Slave and Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom were both incredible. Seriously, if you haven't seen them, you should definitely do so.
Slashman X
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Been on a Denzel binge (Deja Vu, Pelham 123, Unstoppable, Training Day, Inside Man), all completely awesome films.

Then watched Source Code and Limitless, both awesome films too.

Drinking a bottle of rum a day has really impacted my film watching
The Platypus
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Since I have to do reviews of films, I go see a few at a time generally. Of course, my editor really loved assigning me to go do both Wolf of Wall Street and Lone Survivor. To be fair though, Lone Survivor was a good film...Wolf of Wall Street was...eh.

Twelve Years a Slave and Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom were both incredible. Seriously, if you haven't seen them, you should definitely do so.


Rating Lone Survivor over any Scorsese movie ever is pretty much a crime.
Samirah
15 years ago
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Don't get me wrong, one of my film professors was Scorsese's cinematographer for some time, but Wolf of Wall Street is frankly nothing but a drug and sex fest. Lone Survivor was merely okay itself, though I do give kudos to Peter Berg for not acquiescing to the calls for American exceptionalism like most of the right-wing pundits here wanted.

To be completely honest...Saving Mr. Banks blows both of them out of the water in my opinion. At least as far as overall film is concerned. And both the other two movies I named are much better films as well.
Number 1
16 years ago
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A friend of mine saw Wolf of Wall Street a few days before I did and when I was talking about it with him he described it as a softcore porn film with story attached.

Tbf, he did have a point. Lots of drugs, sex and financial jargon. I enjoyed it though.

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