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If anyone has Nowtv movies, I would strongly recommend "Whiplash", one of the greatest most intense films I have watched in a long time.
 
If anyone has Nowtv movies, I would strongly recommend "Whiplash", one of the greatest most intense films I have watched in a long time.
Agreed, outstanding movie and the ending is incredible.
 
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Watched Heat last night again, forgot what a cracking movie that is!

Not so much a movie as a mini-series, but if you like sci-fi in an Ex_Machina/Annihilation vein, DEVS on BBC iPlayer is worth a watch.
DEVS is great same director
 
I watched Once Upon a Time in Hollywood last weekend. I'm a fairly big fan of Tarentino and this was the first film of his that I felt was a bit meh. Don't get me wrong, Pitt and Di Caprio were both very good and there were some other great characters and scenes but I felt the whole thing was a bit boring; like it kept you waiting for something to happen that never did. I also felt Margot Robbie talents were wasted in it. It's possible that it was a bit too built up for me before I watched it; I know many seem to rave about it.
 
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I know somebody that made a documentary film called "Last Breath" - watch it but don't look up anything about it. It's absolutely effing amazing. Watch it in quiet at night and have all your drinks and stuff ready.

I think it's still on Netflix at the moment.
 
I watched Once Upon a Time in Hollywood last weekend. I'm a fairly big fan of Tarentino and this was the first film of his that I felt was a bit meh. Don't get me wrong, Pitt and Di Caprio were both very good and there were some other great characters and scenes but I felt the whole thing was a bit boring; like it kept you waiting for something to happen that never did. I also felt Margot Robbie talents were wasted in it. It's possible that it was a bit too built up for me before I watched it; I know many seem to rave about it.
My thoughts exactly! I read up on it cause I just didn't get it. I now understand what he was trying to say and do but I still think as a movie he missed the mark. Think it's more a Hollywood back patting piece than anything else.
 
Randomly selected The Gentlemen as the film du jour over the weekend.

I expected a Lock Stock cockney geezer rehash.
I 'think' that is what I received, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Not sure if it was the American slight slant or the clever twist and smashing of assumptions along with a timeline that was largely retrospective, but I surprised myself in enjoying it. To the point I watched it again the following night :eek:
It's worth a watch even if it is only for the Hugh Grant cockney accent....
 
I might have talked about this one before but I recently rewatched Mad Max Fury Road. What a movie. Truly jaw dropping action, and the fact that they really built (and destroyed) those cars and shot on location gives a watching experience that CGI just doesn't quite capture. A stunningly beautiful movie too, although some of the day-for-night colour correction is a little jarring (but that might have also been a stylistic choice). A simple but effective plot that takes a back seat to the happily over the top action set pieces, and just a really enjoyable movie.
 
The Old Guard. It's a bit meh. Lower budget action with a comic book premise that's been done before and better. There's nothing to hate about it but blow my skirt up it did not.
 
The Old Guard. It's a bit meh. Lower budget action with a comic book premise that's been done before and better. There's nothing to hate about it but blow my skirt up it did not.

LOL, my skirt didn't move either! :D
It was 'fine' but not outstanding.
I've seen some comments that the soundtrack selection was a tad incongruous for the action scenes but to be honest, I didn't notice.
An indicator of the level of 'meh' perhaps.
 
@ChilledGecko one of the films it reminded me of is Hancock... Charlise Theron is in Hancock. In case people want to watch it I'm saying nothing else.
 
The Old Guard. It's a bit meh. Lower budget action with a comic book premise that's been done before and better. There's nothing to hate about it but blow my skirt up it did not.
That's a shame, I was going to watch it this weekend. Oh well, better stuff on the list by the sounds of it.
 
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