colombiana
did enjoy. hardly going to win any awards for... anything.
except maybe some vag-trophy from womens-lib. - that's right folks, there's a female protagonist.
pretty typical action flick just with a few doses too muchwith the mellow shit. and features our very own clifford curtis! - playing a spic! (quite well, at that)
8.5/10 just for something different.
stickmen
gawd. anyone remember this?
utts sooo kuuewuuee.
8/10
there have been a few more but i cant even
One of those movies that gets you right in the feels. Where many movies in this genre tend to end with the death of someone (Shadowlands, A walk to remember, fault in our stars) this is pretty much where PS I love you starts. In that respect it reminds me more of Ghost than movies like The Notebook because we follow the life of the widow with a sense that her late husband is watching over her.
It's a nice movie to watch around the Christmas holidays as well and probably a good example of the genre for you guys. Solid acting from Hilary Swank ( I think she won an Oscar for Million Dollar Baby before this) and Gerard Butler's accent....
7/10
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Fight scenes OTT. Not a bad story, predictable of course. Wife liked it, but I'd give it 3/10 at best.
Definitely looking forward to this. The first one brings back a lot of memories.
I liked Amelie - and Audrey Tatou too.That seems a long time ago?
Went to see "The Accountant" today. The plot isn't too obvious and there are minor twists at the end, some of which are less predicatble than others.
Lots of action with the apparent anomolies explained by frequent use of flashbacks, but the latter are not intrusive.
I burst out laughing at one point. Nobody else in the theatre laughed though so I'm not actually sure if it was meant to be a joke. On reflection though I don't think my mirth would have offended the director.
As an action movie an easy 9/10.
The reviews hereabout are interesting to read but I hate writing them. Too much like school.
Next week I'll go to "Hacksaw Ridge". I promise not to mention it here again though.![]()
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Hacksaw Ridge.
Would be my favourite flick. 10/10
I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
"They" is a tricky concept in this case because Tom bought the movie rights to some of the books, so he alone says who gets to play Reacher in the movies of those books. How many books? I have no idea.
While watching the latest effort the thought occurred several times that he is already at the upper limit of the age required to play a convincing Reacher. (Well, almost convincing.) A short arsed geriatric Reacher would be too much of a stretch.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
dead in tombstone
brainless wiley wess' flick.
with machete.
some attentions have been given to "effects", which are neat, not overbearing, but i feel like it needed more. on account of it's otherwise fairly uninventive.
as mind-hole junk 8.5/10. as cinema....6.5
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