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Space Station
Documentary about the international space station (narrated by Tom Cruise).
World War Z (French Blu, Unrated version)
Some spectacular scenes for this "zombies" movie - 6/10
Documentary about the international space station (narrated by Tom Cruise).
World War Z (French Blu, Unrated version)
Some spectacular scenes for this "zombies" movie - 6/10
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I still haven't watched it! Always postpone...World War Z (French Blu, Unrated version)
Some spectacular scenes for this "zombies" movie - 6/10
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Is that the original swedish, or the remake? How well did you like it?Sculder wrote:Let Me In
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The original was named "Låt den rätte komma in" aka "Let the Right One In" so this is the US remake. It was ok, I rated the original 7/10 and remake 6/10 on IMDb. But I think I would of rated the remake higher if I had not seen the original before.Chris_Xa wrote:Is that the original swedish, or the remake? How well did you like it?Sculder wrote:Let Me In
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So, should I watch the original movie or the US remake?The original was named "Låt den rätte komma in" aka "Let the Right One In" so this is the US remake. It was ok, I rated the original 7/10 and remake 6/10 on IMDb. But I think I would of rated the remake higher if I had not seen the original before.
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Personally I rated both the same (appx 4/10, logarithmic scale) but for different reasons. I found the remake's performances were better (or more believable), but the original's direction and tone was slightly better. Watched the remake first, but still got something out of the (obviously) similar original.Jim_Mcdonaugh wrote:So, should I watch the original movie or the US remake?Sculder wrote:The original was named "Låt den rätte komma in" aka "Let the Right One In" so this is the US remake. It was ok, I rated the original 7/10 and remake 6/10 on IMDb. But I think I would of rated the remake higher if I had not seen the original before.
Jim if you can only watch one, pick what's more important to you: direction/feel or performances. They both share the same moody/dark look/cinematography, so that's not a factor.
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Today's viewings:
Finished up the featurettes on "Escape Plan" (UK Blu) - Watched the movie yesterday for a second time, and I like it - bringing Sly and Arnie together as leads could been a bomb, but they did well. 7/10
Hell Comes to Frogtown (UK Blu) - Such a barmy film. You know deep down it's a pile of crap, but there is so much to love and Roddy Piper looks like he's having a blast. Enjoy it for what it is. 6/10
Sorority Row (UK Blu) - A lot of these horror remakes get a bad rap, but this was passable, if disappointing. A reasonable cast, but the kill scenes and tension were lacking. 5/10
The Edge of the World (UK Blu) - Great cast, stunning shots and scenery, but a little slow-moving at times. BFI's Blu-ray of this 1936 film looks fantastic. 7/10
St Kilda: Britain's Loneliest Isle (UK Blu) - Short that was shot between 1925-1928 and is included on the "The Edge of the World" release, this is an interesting look at the people of St Kilda, and it's links to the mainland. 7/10 - Random fact - I can practically see St Kilda on the horizon from my house on a clear day.
White of the Eye (UK Blu) - Mental thriller/slasher (?) that is a bizarre cross between a Dario Argento film, and a Brian De Palma film. Going to dig into the wealth of extras through the early hours. 8/10
Finished up the featurettes on "Escape Plan" (UK Blu) - Watched the movie yesterday for a second time, and I like it - bringing Sly and Arnie together as leads could been a bomb, but they did well. 7/10
Hell Comes to Frogtown (UK Blu) - Such a barmy film. You know deep down it's a pile of crap, but there is so much to love and Roddy Piper looks like he's having a blast. Enjoy it for what it is. 6/10
Sorority Row (UK Blu) - A lot of these horror remakes get a bad rap, but this was passable, if disappointing. A reasonable cast, but the kill scenes and tension were lacking. 5/10
The Edge of the World (UK Blu) - Great cast, stunning shots and scenery, but a little slow-moving at times. BFI's Blu-ray of this 1936 film looks fantastic. 7/10
St Kilda: Britain's Loneliest Isle (UK Blu) - Short that was shot between 1925-1928 and is included on the "The Edge of the World" release, this is an interesting look at the people of St Kilda, and it's links to the mainland. 7/10 - Random fact - I can practically see St Kilda on the horizon from my house on a clear day.
White of the Eye (UK Blu) - Mental thriller/slasher (?) that is a bizarre cross between a Dario Argento film, and a Brian De Palma film. Going to dig into the wealth of extras through the early hours. 8/10
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If we're talking crap, my unfortunate contribution in this dept is SHARKNADO. Read the premise and was expecting crap, but then there was all that hype around it - and I thought "well if others like it, it must have something going for it? Even has a sequel lined up supposedly!" Unfortunately, no; 1.25/10 (logarithmic scale) from me. A somewhat environmental film with a not bad setup and ok digital photography (given the low budget) - but let down by a mostly derivative script, artificial drama; below average cgi FX, action, direction, contrived action, production design, cinematography; poor editing, acting, unrealistic science. References JAWS, CROCODILE DUNDEE. Poor gag-reel and behind-scenes extras.Samuel_Scott wrote:Hell Comes to Frogtown (UK Blu) - Such a barmy film. You know deep down it's a pile of crap...
On a more positive note, THE LAST PICTURE SHOW got 4.5/10 (logarithmic scale) from me. Well directed, acted, and film does not feel aged/old at all. Good cinematography captures a small remote town's jaded isolation, despondency, boredom — where sex becomes a pastime (haven't seen Fiddler on the Roof so I don't know if that should have won the Oscar instead). Good A Look Back, Re-release extras; average trailer. Deserved Oscar win for Cloris, but don't think Ben did enough to get his Oscar win.
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Watched World War Z Unrated / 2D, just another zombie movie...
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Donald Cammell: The Ultimate Performance (UK Blu) - Very good BBC documentary that looks at the life of director Donald Cammell. So glad Arrow managed to license from the BBC and stick it on their White of the Eye Blu-ray. 7/10
The Argument (UK Blu) - Short film directed by Donald Cammell included on the White of the Eye Blu-ray. Almost crosses into pretentious territory, but it was enjoyable enough and a welcome addition to the set. 6/10
The Men Who Stare At Goats (UK Blu) - Consistently funny and unique. I put this one off for a long time as George Clooney is hit and miss for me, but it was very good. Kevin Spacey spacing out on LSD was hilarious. 7/10
From Here to Eternity (UK Blu) - It was good, but it must have been a slow year for this to win the best picture Oscar. Overly melodramatic at times, but well cast and flows well. A generous 7/10
All Quiet on the Western Front (UK Blu) - When they want to, Universal can deliver on the transfers of their catalogue. 84 years old, and looked fantastic. It holds up well, and although some of the acting is hammy, it was one of few films at the time that wasn't a 'cheery' war movie, and it was unbelievably realistic (I guess... not been in combat!). 9/10
The Breakfast Club (UK Blu) - And.... the other side of Universal. DNR-abusing lunatics. Still, nothing can ruin the fact it is still a great film. John Hughes was a man who has made movies magic for me. 10/10
The Argument (UK Blu) - Short film directed by Donald Cammell included on the White of the Eye Blu-ray. Almost crosses into pretentious territory, but it was enjoyable enough and a welcome addition to the set. 6/10
The Men Who Stare At Goats (UK Blu) - Consistently funny and unique. I put this one off for a long time as George Clooney is hit and miss for me, but it was very good. Kevin Spacey spacing out on LSD was hilarious. 7/10
From Here to Eternity (UK Blu) - It was good, but it must have been a slow year for this to win the best picture Oscar. Overly melodramatic at times, but well cast and flows well. A generous 7/10
All Quiet on the Western Front (UK Blu) - When they want to, Universal can deliver on the transfers of their catalogue. 84 years old, and looked fantastic. It holds up well, and although some of the acting is hammy, it was one of few films at the time that wasn't a 'cheery' war movie, and it was unbelievably realistic (I guess... not been in combat!). 9/10
The Breakfast Club (UK Blu) - And.... the other side of Universal. DNR-abusing lunatics. Still, nothing can ruin the fact it is still a great film. John Hughes was a man who has made movies magic for me. 10/10
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The acting is truly horrible, totally unrealistic, all chars are stupid and annoying. I only managed to watch 30 min and then quit...All Quiet on the Western Front (UK Blu) - When they want to, Universal can deliver on the transfers of their catalogue. 84 years old, and looked fantastic. It holds up well, and although some of the acting is hammy, it was one of few films at the time that wasn't a 'cheery' war movie, and it was unbelievable realistic (I guess... not been in combat!). 9/10
The 40 Year Old Virgin is still haunting me!the other side of Universal. DNR-abusing lunatics.
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Side Effects
Decent thriller by Soderbergh - 6/10
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My problem with some of Clooney's films (and this also applies to MONUMENTS MEN) is the trailers suggest one thing, and the film delivers something else. Both of these films led me to different expectations based on their trailers, and consequently was disappointed. Had I not watched the trailers first which led me to expect action, I suspect I would have enjoyed both more than I did.Samuel_Scott wrote:The Men Who Stare At Goats (UK Blu) - Consistently funny and unique. I put this one off for a long time as George Clooney is hit and miss for me, but it was very good. Kevin Spacey spacing out on LSD was hilarious. 7/10
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I always get what I expect. Especially from G. Clooney.My problem with some of Clooney's films (and this also applies to MONUMENTS MEN) is the trailers suggest one thing, and the film delivers something else. Both of these films led me to different expectations based on their trailers, and consequently was disappointed. Had I not watched the trailers first which led me to expect action, I suspect I would have enjoyed both more than I did.
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Performance-wise, he's solid and dependable. My problem is with the aforementioned films' marketing. Guess that's the problem when you watch trailers before the films themselves - often they ruin the film experience. DOUBLE JEOPARDY ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0150377 ) is a different (yet another example) of how a trailer ruins a film: the ENTIRE film, with all twists and ending, told in its 2+minute trailer... no point watching the film after that.Jim_Mcdonaugh wrote:I always get what I expect. Especially from G. Clooney.
My logarithmic scoring system (out of 10): 10 excellent, 8 very good, 6 good, 4 average, 2 poor, 1 atrocious.
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I never had such problem.My problem is with the aforementioned films' marketing. Guess that's the problem when you watch trailers before the films themselves
Wow, never thought of that...of how a trailer ruins a film: the ENTIRE film, with all twists and ending, told in its 2+minute trailer... no point watching the film after that.
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Shady (UK DVD) - Third Window's latest (out Monday) gets very very dark in the final third. An interesting Japanese film that needs more attention. 8/10
Citizen Kane (UK Blu) - Technically brilliant, but one or two scenes just don't flow as well as the rest of the film. 8/10
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (UK Blu) - My favourite Kubrick film. There is no other war satire like it. 10/10
Uncle Buck (UK Blu) - Hughes never made a crap film in my eyes. John Candy's great and Macauley Culkin's dialogue still holds up no matter how many times I hear it. Another dodgy transfer from Universal though. 8/10
30 Days of Night: Dark Days (UK Blu) - Loved the first film, and the sequel went an obvious route to tie it in, but it just falls short on all counts. The acting isn't as good, the dialogue is lacking, and it just felt like a cash-in. I have to say some of the special effects were very good though (cinder block, shooting of the first vampire). 4/10
Citizen Kane (UK Blu) - Technically brilliant, but one or two scenes just don't flow as well as the rest of the film. 8/10
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (UK Blu) - My favourite Kubrick film. There is no other war satire like it. 10/10
Uncle Buck (UK Blu) - Hughes never made a crap film in my eyes. John Candy's great and Macauley Culkin's dialogue still holds up no matter how many times I hear it. Another dodgy transfer from Universal though. 8/10
30 Days of Night: Dark Days (UK Blu) - Loved the first film, and the sequel went an obvious route to tie it in, but it just falls short on all counts. The acting isn't as good, the dialogue is lacking, and it just felt like a cash-in. I have to say some of the special effects were very good though (cinder block, shooting of the first vampire). 4/10
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