What was the last film you watched and give it a score out of 10, with any comments you want to add. They don't need to be new films, just the last film you happened to see.
The last film I watched was X-Men 2 on Sky movies. I have seen it several times before, but there was nothing else on so I watched it.
7 out of 10.
It's pretty good. Easy to watch, nice action.
TBH, it bored me to death. I'm a fan of Bill Murray, but this one just didn't tickly my funny bone. It had a couple moments that were few and far between.
scourge34 wrote:TBH, it bored me to death. I'm a fan of Bill Murray, but this one just didn't tickly my funny bone. It had a couple moments that were few and far between.
edit: could just be me though.
my buddy says it's his greatest performance, but it wasn't supposed to be a flat out comedy. maybe you expected that.
either way, i'll be checking it out on monday or tuesday, so i'll be back with a score.
they'd done something to make natalie portman look a bit like andi mcdowell instead of fit, and that guy from la law was in it again - but it was better than the other two, and r2d2 kicked off. i loved that bit.
Secret Window, in which Johnny Depp plays himself just like every movie he's in.
6/10 - the twist was weak, and somehow I failed to care one way or the other about the outcome. The whole 'you-think-they're-real-but-actually-they're-just-figments-of-the-imagination' routine has been done better, not least in Fight Club.
100% gold-plated bucket of arse. I kept expecting it to lift off, but it never did. Flat script. Nick Cage trying to be oh-so-earnest, and Hollywood falling back on the old Brits-as-bad-guys routine LIKE WE'RE NOT STANDING SHOULDER TO SHOULDER WITH YOU ON THE WAR ON TURRUR AND BOMBING ALL THE PEOPLE YOU BOMB AND HATING ALL THE PEOPLE YOU HATE AND TALKING ALL THE BULLSHIT YOU TALK. I MEAN FFS WHAT DOES IT FUCKING TAKE YOU COLONIAL INGRATES?!?
Nice spectacle from Ridley Scott. Orlando Bloom is still a paperthin hero and the story's not that much. The visuals and sounds are great as can be expected from Ridley Scott
100% gold-plated bucket of arse. I kept expecting it to lift off, but it never did. Flat script. Nick Cage trying to be oh-so-earnest, and Hollywood falling back on the old Brits-as-bad-guys routine LIKE WE'RE NOT STANDING SHOULDER TO SHOULDER WITH YOU ON THE WAR ON TURRUR AND BOMBING ALL THE PEOPLE YOU BOMB AND HATING ALL THE PEOPLE YOU HATE AND TALKING ALL THE BULLSHIT YOU TALK. I MEAN FFS WHAT DOES IT FUCKING TAKE YOU COLONIAL INGRATES?!?
Dude, relax, it's just a movie. And btw, we haven't been colonial for around 200 years. Anyway, I don't want to go off into that can of worms. Back to the movies.
scourge34 wrote:TBH, it bored me to death. I'm a fan of Bill Murray, but this one just didn't tickly my funny bone. It had a couple moments that were few and far between.
edit: could just be me though.
my buddy says it's his greatest performance, but it wasn't supposed to be a flat out comedy. maybe you expected that.
either way, i'll be checking it out on monday or tuesday, so i'll be back with a score.
Mr. Saturday Night with Billy Crystal, 4/10, though I did stay up til 2:30 am to se the end. Corny, but heartwarming, with lots of Jewish stereotypes. It was a good late night movie.