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Humpday - A bromance in the truest sense of the word. I won't give anything away but it has one of the simplest, weird and funny plots i've seen in a while. The acting is really impressive because it's so natural and seems ad libbed. There are only really 3 characters and it looks like it was shot for under a grand but it's consistently engaging. A seriously good indie film.

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I bought it for The Rock and Sarah Michelle Gellar playing a porn star. I had absolutely no idea what the fucking hell was going on by about 30 minutes into the film. One of the few movies I've switched off before the end.

I persevered until the end in the hope that it may be one of these films where things are tied up in the end. Like fuck. Investigations on Wikipedia discovered that the film was all recut for release and that it consists of 3 'chapters' numbered 4 to 6, the first 3 chapters having been in some comic books. Useful.

Director's a dick min.

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I persevered until the end in the hope that it may be one of these films where things are tied up in the end. Like fuck. Investigations on Wikipedia discovered that the film was all recut for release and that it consists of 3 'chapters' numbered 4 to 6, the first 3 chapters having been in some comic books. Useful.

Director's a dick min.

I read about it at the time it came out, apparently it was originally three hours long and after a test screening at Cannes it just got absolutely mauled so he had to try and re-cut to make it make sense. Which it still doesn't.

Film fail.

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Shutter Island Watched this last night and thought it was quite good, loved the way the music sounded like ti was from a 50's movie. I kind of saw the twist but thought it was played out well. I enjoyed the ending too. I felt it had a nice insane spookiness about it.

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Wild at Heart

Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern play Sailor and Lula who take off for California when Sailor is released from prison after serving 2 years for manslaughter. Lulas Mum sets various private detectives and hit men after them. Sex and violence ahoy. And since its a David Lynch film theres gubbins to do with the Wizard of Oz for some reason. Nicolas Cage channels Elvis, Laura Dern wears not much and Willem Dafoe plays one of the best ever film baddies, Bobby Peru. One of my favourite films, not watched in ages.

10/10

Out of Sight

Not seen this in years, still pretty cool. J-Lo used to be pretty fit. I suppose she still is but the shit music kind of puts me off a bit.

9/10

Black Book

Paul Verhoeven, who directed Basic Instinct, Robocop and Total recall makes a pretty good war film. Set at tail end of WW2 its about a Jewish Dutch girl who joins a resistance party and infiltrates a German headquarters. Some boobs and violence. Subtitled if that bothers you.

9/10

Also watched 'Shark Tale' with the bairn. I'd seen it before but it was better than I remembered. Robert De Niro was better as a cartoon shark than in any film for years. 7/10.

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Very disappointing. Set out to be a British Gran Torino but got it all wrong. Gran Torino was restrained, humourous, emotional and excellent. This was overblown, confused and very average.

Michael Caine was generally excellent but it was obvious the director was trying to make it stand out by upping the violence and profanity levels. In the end there was too much nonsensical action that barely papered over the plot holes. Emily Mortimer looked distraught by the whole thing and seemed to wonder what she was doing in it.

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Harry Brown

Very disappointing. Set out to be a British Gran Torino but got it all wrong. Gran Torino was restrained, humourous, emotional and excellent. This was overblown, confused and very average.

Michael Caine was generally excellent but it was obvious the director was trying to make it stand out by upping the violence and profanity levels. In the end there was too much nonsensical action that barely papered over the plot holes. Emily Mortimer looked distraught by the whole thing and seemed to wonder what she was doing in it.

Couldn't agree more, especially regarding Emily Mortimer. She looked bewildered.

It started well enough, but just degenerated into a nonsensical mess.

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Lonely Hearts John Travolta and James Gandolfini are cops on the trail of serial killing couple Jared Leto and Salma Hayek in 1940s America. Based on a true story. I really liked this film, it had good performances from all the main actors and I liked the way it was shot and the general feel of it. Hayek was pretty scary. There was a sub plot about Travoltas personal life which I thought was a bit pointless and not that well done but the main story was great. 7/10.

The Walker Woody Harrelson is the gay son of a respected businessman in D.C. and spends his time escorting society ladies to events so their husbands dont have to. Some lobbyist bloke gets murdered and ermHarrelson is implicatedor maybe framed.and there was something to do with one of his lady friends having an affair with the deceased.and.erm.there was a photo of them together....and there were a few different blokes that worked for the police andthere were senatorsand congressmen..or FBI or something..and then.ermvendettas.and ulterior motives..and Ned Beatty was this bloke with grey hair and a big office in his house. I didnt understand about 70% of this film. Neither did my girlfriend. We both pretended we did in the hope that it would all come together at the end and we could explain it to the other but it was not to be. Good performance from Woody though. WTF?/10

Funnily enough after we switched it off we caught the last half hour of The Jackal and picked the whole story up within 5 minutes. 1/10

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well i enjoyed Inception and now think that Christopher Nolan is blockbuster king he has some cajones!

Each to their own I guess :up:

I guess it's an age thing with me - the thin strands that were suspending my disbelief have long since snapped.

If there are four things that I simply cannot stand in movies...

1. Time Travel - Gie's peace. The Star Trek movies are bad for the overuse of this lazy plot device. It worked brilliantly in Back to the Future where it was all part of the fun.

2. Kung Fu - It began and ended with Bruce Lee for me, anything after that is just risible. The Hero goes to "The Master" to learn the "Old Ways" which usually involves some killer technique - a technique so potent, that "The Master" lives in poverty in a bed of his own shit and gets easily duped and killed by the movie's nemesis.

3. Excessive Gunplay - Guns are a sad fact of life, but how many cinematic bullets have been fired since the era of the modern blockbuster? Inception is no different - waaaaay too much gunplay. What about some decent dialogue?

4. Preposterous Plot Devices - Inception and The Matrix have by far and away the most ludicrous plots and "world rules" - even by sci-fi standards - of any movie I've ever seen. I won't give any of Inception away, but the Matrix - ffs - "we're super-intelligent computers with thought patterns, we need energy, lets breed millions of humans and use them as some strange sort of batteries. Shall we lobotomise them, O' Great One? nah, lets give them free will so that one can rise up and destroy us - otherwise there'll be nae 3-movie franchise"

Yep, it's an age thing.

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Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada - Tommy Lee Jones directs and stars in modern day Western, and I mean STARS in. Fucking excellent performance from both him and Barry Pepper. Well paced, well shot, great story, great acting, great, great, brilliant, wonderful film. Levon Helm is in it too which raises it from 9.9/10 to 10/10

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Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada - Tommy Lee Jones directs and stars in modern day Western, and I mean STARS in. Fucking excellent performance from both him and Barry Pepper. Well paced, well shot, great story, great acting, great, great, brilliant, wonderful film. Levon Helm is in it too which raises it from 9.9/10 to 10/10

Great film! Was Lee-Jones' first stab at directing, couldn't have done better if you ask me. Pepper was fantastic, surprised he hasn't landed a decent lead role yet. Great story, and some really good black comedy (with corpse).

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So Inception is either absolutely great or completely awful. I'm looking forward to seeing it myself to decide. Not out here yet though :down:

It's extremely well made and if you can buy into it's movie universe and rules, then you'll have a ball. Sadly, I just couldn't switch on to it at all, same as with The Matrix.

As I said in my earlier post, it's likely an age thing with me...though I still adore LOTR and other fantasy or sci-fi movies, so go figure!

This one left me cold though, maybe because of Nolan's style of direction - to smug and up-his-own-arse for me.

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