ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:15. Wrong Turn 2021
I'd say it's worth watching if you're into this kind of thing. Webbins.
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:Oh there's more Scream films planned already? I was kind of hoping this was the capstone to finish it off. Works well as that
Webbins wrote:ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:Oh there's more Scream films planned already? I was kind of hoping this was the capstone to finish it off. Works well as that
I made a presumption but there's bound to be. There's a tonne of mileage in Sam's backstory, and they can retain Sid as Sam's guiding hand/occasional heroine.
Regarding Dewey...Spoiler:
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:Surprised you haven't seen Lolita already Davy, it's great. Like the book it must have caused a fair stir at the time
davyK wrote:Belfast Not sure how to classify this. It's a work of art though. The wee lad is great but the 'oul fella - Ciaran Hinds - as the Grandad steals it for me. You can't take your eyes off him when he is on screen. And given he shares most screen time with Judi Dench that's going some. The cast is great throughout however.
For someone like me there's a sense of nostalgia mixed with a sense of frustration and sadness at the inevitability of it all. Could something have been done at the delicate time of '69-70? We will never know. But something had to be done about the two tier society - and humans don't seem to be able to resolve that without violence and suffering.
Branagh was interviewed on BBC Ulster this week about it. When asked if he was proud of the film he started crying. And I know why. I can't explain that. People from here who don't have the anger that some (likely rightly) have instead feel a deep sadness. This taps into it.
Ken should be proud. This is a wonderful film and a wonderful piece of art.
hylian_elf wrote:5. Avengers Infinity War - 21/1
The Boy (and I) wanted to watch this, our favourite MCU movie, on my 4KTV with Sonos on surround. Glorious! Lovely looking and sounding non-stop action with Thanos stealing the show. Still unbeaten.
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Cos wrote:8. Spider-Man: No Way Home
Thoroughly enjoyed this overall despite a few minor grumbles throughout. Another film in need of trimming 20 mins or so and there was an overly sentimental tone at times - too many lingering close ups with mawkish music.
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The rest was a blast though and I found myself grinning through most of it and enjoying all the nods to previous films.
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