push, frum 2009.
fuck a review, just watch that shit.
push, frum 2009.
fuck a review, just watch that shit.
Expendables 3. Guns, bombs, explosions, etc. The usual suspect reprising the usual roles, but fun for all that.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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Hercules
Liked it. 9/10 Just lots of mindless battle stuff and special effects.
I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.
Railway man.
War story about the Berma Railway. It's based on a true story and a book. Great movie.
Just another leather clad Tinkerbell.
The Wanker on the Fucking Harley is going for a ride!
Guardians of the Galaxy.
My favorite Marvel flick so far. I can't fault it.
9.5/10
Enders Game... the first 7/8's was a great scene setter... the end was a little predictable if not disappointing. Having said that 9/10.
Home... still a stunningly shot movie with a slice of truth that you will either deny or accept as happening at the moment. 11/10
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Film Festival.
I think we have seen six or so so far with another couple weeks still to go.
Highlights so far:
UNDER THE SKIN
Scarlett Johannsonson gets naked. Quite a lot. Once you get over that its a pretty damn decent creepy movie. I liked it enough to buy the book as soon as I got home anyway. Also, Jeremy McWilliams is in it and rides a motorbike pretty fast. 9/10.
PARTICLE FEVER
Documentary about the Large Hadron Collider. I know that the Higgs Boson has (to a likelyhood of 5 sigma) a value of 125GeV. I don't know what that means but they spent a shit ton of money and built a fucking cool big machine to find out. I love this stuff. BIG SCIENCE. The "camera" part of the detector for the experiment is five stories high. Its amazing. 10/10.
THE MULE.
this is fantastic. A great aussie movie up there with DEATH IN BRUNSWICK, TWO HANDS, LITTLE FISH and THE CASTLE. Really well done, pitch perfect (set in 1983) and apparently based on a true story. Absolutely worthwhile, recommended. 10/10
Iv'e seen a couple others (and more this week and next) but they're the ones I really rated so far.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
Reminiscent of 80's Electric Dreams. Being a programmer and did some stuff in AI, movie intrigued me about social interaction and what constitutes a relationship and love. This is about a guy who falls in love with an operating system (a bit like having a relationship with IPhone's Siri) and him coming to terms with what it means.
Acting: 9/10, Storyline: 9/10, Action: 1/10, Violence: 0/10, Water Works Female: 3/10, Water Works Male: 1/10. Best scene: When he realizes near the end what should have been obvious from the start about falling in love with AI.
One word summary: Love?
Atlas Shrugged parts 1 and 2
I quite liked the premise, and the railroad/engineering aspects appealed to me, I give it a solid mashman-meltdown/10
I find myself eagerly awaiting the conclusion actually.
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Friday is ..well drink night, so I can't be stuffed attaching clever links but as a fan of mad Max I can't wait for TOM HARDY to re-ignite the legend that was MAD MAX! I am so big a fan of Tom. Yes I was a big fan of all things Mel did as well. What a perfect choice for the next gen. of Max/Mel
I was a young lad living in London when Max 2 (the one that caught everyones attention) came out. That was so awesome. If it helps I was shagging a beautiful Aussie chick in London in the interest of trans Tasman relations. Yes, I did it for God and the Queen.
So yeah, lazy me, go find the trailer yourself but it looks so bloody good! Can't wait.
Maybe this works.
http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/v...ction-20140727
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Me again. Saw the latest Planet of the Apes this week. AWESOME CEASAR RULES! A fitting sequel to the Rise of the Apes. They could squeeze out a follow up ...hint, hint, please.
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