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Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 6:50 am
by Whiskey 7
Don Carlos wrote:Mad Max - Fury Road

Mental/10

I don't even...
I just returned from the movie theatre and one word sums my experience and that is awesome.

Look, I didn't think much of the part played by this Tom Hardy perhaps as he spoke little :smirk: but Hugh Keays-Byrne did a splendid performance.
I easily recognized the face.
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Go see it.

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 10:15 am
by losCHUNK
Aye :D

Which is more than can be said for Mel Gibson

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Captain Mazda wrote:More like film of the decade
I'm gonna watch again (and again) but it's a good shout :up:. It's defo the best action film in the last decade by a long shot n all.

Really fantastic movie, I hope it does well in the theaters.

[spoiler]Any other director would've gone into details of the other tribes, revisited Maxs background and inner demons, his relationships then discussed how it became a wasteland. Miller managed to give you enough for it to be established and concentrated on the important stuff with strong characters, stunning visuals whilst creating an awesome world.

This is why (don't shoot me again) I liked Pacific Rim (minus the love interest) and why Michael Bay isn't as bad as a lot make him out to be IMO, I'm not saying he's a great director or that it's a great movie, they both have major flaws but when shooting action they're throwbacks to the old methods of action films - in that the story is established but isn't over complicated and the action takes point, and they do good action, creating a decent world with a focus on strong actors it's just establishing a story tends to be rather shit. Miller pretty much embarrassed modern directors with this film though, excluding DREDD which is another film that I think managed to stand tall.[/spoiler]

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 10:59 am
by Ryoki
Going Clear 8/10

The doc about scientology that's been in the news lately. Not much news for me per se, but it's a well made documentary.

Tom Cruise has quite a troubling relationship with Miscavage... who is a very very frightning person indeed. I'm still hoping the scientology church will be forbidden in the eurozone some day as the dangerous cult that they are, but even though France and Germany (iirc) illegalized it a complete ban is still a pipedream at this stage.

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 11:45 am
by seremtan
ffs why do we need to ban it? let it fall on its own retarded merits

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 12:18 pm
by Ryoki
If we were talking about an actual religion i'd agree completely, but this is a cult pure and simple. These folks really go out of their way to abuse weak minded people - they reel them in and suck them completely dry over the course of many years, cut them off from their families, etc. The church is apparently worth billions in cash and real estate, money they get from their members, their special tax status and by not paying their workforce a goddamn dime. Don't think they're dangerous in a direct physical way, but man, they sure know how to screw people over in just about every other way.

This might be a philosophical difference of opinion, i feel a state should attempt to protect it's populace against parasitic organisations like these. Whereas you might feel that cults are perfectly fine and should be allowed as long as they don't break the law directly?

A ban would make me very happy indeed, but opening investigations into the worrying reports of child abuse and tax evasion would also be nice.

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 1:07 pm
by Eraser
Ryoki wrote:If we were talking about an actual religion i'd agree completely, but this is a cult pure and simple. These folks really go out of their way to abuse weak minded people - they reel them in and suck them completely dry over the course of many years, cut them off from their families, etc. The church is apparently worth billions in cash and real estate, money they get from their members, their special tax status and by not paying their workforce a goddamn dime. Don't think they're dangerous in a direct physical way, but man, they sure know how to screw people over in just about every other way.

This might be a philosophical difference of opinion, i feel a state should attempt to protect it's populace against parasitic organisations like these. Whereas you might feel that cults are perfectly fine and should be allowed as long as they don't break the law directly?

A ban would make me very happy indeed, but opening investigations into the worrying reports of child abuse and tax evasion would also be nice.
Check this out Ryoki:
http://www.npo.nl/rambam/20-05-2015/VARA_101373248

Sorry non-Dutch speakers, it's entirely in Dutch

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 1:08 pm
by Mat Linnett
L. Ron Hubbard wrote:Writing for a penny a word is ridiculous. If a man really wanted to make a million dollars, the best way to do it would be start his own religion.

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 1:39 pm
by feedback
Ryoki wrote:Going Clear 8/10

The doc about scientology that's been in the news lately. Not much news for me per se, but it's a well made documentary.

Tom Cruise has quite a troubling relationship with Miscavage... who is a very very frightning person indeed. I'm still hoping the scientology church will be forbidden in the eurozone some day as the dangerous cult that they are, but even though France and Germany (iirc) illegalized it a complete ban is still a pipedream at this stage.

better ban the muzzies first tho

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 1:50 pm
by Ryoki
Eraser wrote:Check this out Ryoki:
http://www.npo.nl/rambam/20-05-2015/VARA_101373248

Sorry non-Dutch speakers, it's entirely in Dutch
Aye saw that one before i saw the other one - had a bit of a scientology evening so to speak :)

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 3:25 pm
by seremtan
Ryoki wrote:If we were talking about an actual religion i'd agree completely, but this is a cult pure and simple. These folks really go out of their way to abuse weak minded people - they reel them in and suck them completely dry over the course of many years, cut them off from their families, etc. The church is apparently worth billions in cash and real estate, money they get from their members, their special tax status and by not paying their workforce a goddamn dime. Don't think they're dangerous in a direct physical way, but man, they sure know how to screw people over in just about every other way.
so if we were talking about a collection of fairytales dreamed up 2,000 years ago that leads people to do bizarre things rather a collection of fairytales dreamed up recently that leads people to do bizarre things... :arrow: :dts: <-

there's a debate to be had about whether any religious group should be entitled to tax breaks, but for all its retardation the church of scientology is a group people join of their own free will, and in a free society there's such a thing as freedom of conscience

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 8:04 pm
by xer0s
I watched a couple movies on the plane.

Birdman: 7/10
Pretty good, but Oscar worthy? I do really like Michael Keaton.

There Will Be Blood: 8/10
Finally got to see this one. Can't beat D.D.L...

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Sat May 23, 2015 7:43 am
by Eraser
seremtan wrote: but for all its retardation the church of scientology is a group people join of their own free will, and in a free society there's such a thing as freedom of conscience
I don't agree. Scientology knowingly preys on the weak and puts people under enormous psychological pressure. During this, they build up a dossier with very private information that is actively being used as leverage (blackmail) to keep people under control of the church.

People may come into contact with Scientology out of free will, but from there on out, the jaws of Scientology close around your neck and won't let go.

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Mon May 25, 2015 1:30 pm
by phantasmagoria
Spent £21 a ticket to see Mad Max in the IMAX

worth every fucking penny. GREAT film.

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Mon May 25, 2015 4:47 pm
by Eraser
21 quid? WTF man, did they wipe your butt after you went to the toilet or something?

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Mon May 25, 2015 10:42 pm
by seremtan
Spooks: The Greater Good - lame/10 - based off the old TV show. apparently the writers didn't realise that the more downbeat your thriller goes, the more the plausibility requirement goes up

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Mon May 25, 2015 11:08 pm
by YourGrandpa
Avengers Age of Ultron: Meh. The first one was better. But still lots of cool CGI battles.

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 12:48 am
by feedback
phantasmagoria wrote:Spent £21 a ticket to see Mad Max in the IMAX

worth every fucking penny. GREAT film.

lol seen it 3 times. I think that's enough for me now.

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 9:42 am
by Mat Linnett
phantasmagoria wrote:Spent £21 a ticket to see Mad Max in the IMAX

worth every fucking penny. GREAT film.
The BFI at Waterloo by any chance? Think that's where I'll see it next.

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 11:18 am
by phantasmagoria
Heh no, went to the Odeon in Swiss Cottage. We walked along the canal and then up through Regent's Park.

Their audio levels were a bit off, if I'm being picky. The treble when the crowds were cheering at the beginning and the end were a much too shrill and slightly hurt our ears, it's a small thing but enough so we'll try the BFI next.

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 3:11 am
by menkent
seremtan wrote:Montage of Heck - 8/10 - major nostalgia trip, and painfully candid at times (i.e. watching Kurt Cobain nodding off high on heroin while holding his baby). Impressed how the story was told as if we didn't know the ending, rather than just being aimed at his eventual suicide like some Greek tragedy

shame they didn't get Dave Grohl's contribution in time though
i have that sitting on my DVR. made it about half-way through and had to give it a rest. really good, but pretty heavy.

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 8:26 am
by Don Carlos
Don Carlos wrote:Mad Max - Fury Road

Mental/10

I don't even...
http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2015/05/27/mad- ... ated-gta-5

:cool:

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 11:54 am
by MKJ
Mad Max
stuff exploded in colourful fashion.

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 3:15 pm
by syp0s
I didn't expect much from Mad Max, but I'm totally going to see it based on this thread.

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 12:20 am
by 4days
Everyone should go see Mad Max, 10/10.

Re: The last movie you saw

Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 2:46 am
by fKd