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What MOVIE(s) have you been....seeing? watching?
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I shouldn't be watching this by myself
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Ruby Rose looked great as the deaf/mute bodyguard, Ares and Peter Serafinowicz was perfect as The Sommelier. More Ian McShane is always great. He'll always be Lovejoy to me, whatever he does, though.
I was a bit concerned with the opening scene using a lot of fast cuts through the action, but thankfully the camera calms down for the most part, and I never felt like I lost touch of where all the kinetic energy in the fights was coming from and going to. Also the lighting is excellent.
They are clearly going to make a third one.
Side-note. I kind of love how literally 33% of everyone in New York city is a hired assassin.
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With that being said, Fassbender's character is very interesting.
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Sunday night was Logan. That movie was pure awesome. Very dark and gritty. DC, take note. This is how you do a superhero movie.
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The story is crap, so the dialogue and acting are at a constant disadvantage. Characters move from scene to scene on the thinnest of reasoning. Characters seem fairly amoral until suddenly a visible change of heart occurs. Tina Turner has great presence which is quickly squandered in her desperate negotiations with a dwarf. The basic rule of Thunderdome is violated twice in one scene, so that if we are really honest, the rule should be changed to three men and one woman enter, and all but one leave. The Thunderdome fight is interesting, though it's difficult to explain Blaster's canny fight tactics once it is revealed that he is some innocent simpleton. Max gets exiled into the desert, but a prisoner that he briefly met suddenly has a highly-trained monkey who delivers water to Max after somehow finding him in a sandstorm at night.
Then the super-annoying kids show up. Played differently, this scene might have presented an interesting critique of religion, but it was so damn irritating instead. Though I am not generally happy to see my heroes punch teenage girls, in this case it was a welcome relief by way of ending another annoying scene. Then pretext after pretext brings folks back to Bartertown, the mysterious trading center in the middle of a vast desert wasteland. Stuff happens, and then there is an exciting chase involving a train and then a plane. The bad guys catch Max alone at the end, and let him go for no reason at all. Overall, the story was slightly better than Prometheus, but still riddled with nonsense.
One thing that I enjoyed about the first two Mad Max movies was the sense of a distinctive setting, before and after the apocalypse. Though Thunderdome had the superficial appearance of the same setting as The Road Warrior, it was tainted by the influence of Hollywood in the '80s. The script felt like it had passed through too many hands and then stitched together like a Frankenstein Monster. Story was a secondary consideration compared to appearance. And a key dramatic scene was marred by the arbitrary presence of a saxophone, the official musical instrument of the '80s. At one point, Tina even tells the sax player what kind of song to play, making it impossible to ignore his raspy and flatulent notes.
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome was so awful that I ignored all the subsequent talk of a sequel, right up until I started seeing amazing reviews of Fury Road. I am looking forward to watching that again, though I will probably give the black and white version a try first.
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the_jake_1973 wrote: Wife and I were scrolling through mindless movies to watch and opted for Great Wall. A shit movie. Matt Damon with a terrible accent and Antonio Banderas' stunt double. Even the fighting was unimpressive.
There was a preview of that showing on Hulu REPEATEDLY. Like I would catch it three times during an episode of Agents of Shield. Sweet Christmas it looked like crap. Glad to hear it fulfilled it's promise of delivering nothing but a wasted two hours of life.
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I watched it also over the weekend. I had the same feelings. Great to see everyone back together, but there was really nothing to the story. It left me going, "eh, cool, ok".hotseatgames wrote: I watched T2: Trainspotting this weekend. Obviously the sequel to Trainspotting. It's beautifully shot, and it's fun to see those characters again. However, the film is overly long and overall I'd say it's just depressing. It essentially shows how their misspent youth has affected their adult years, and as it went on, I was just looking forward to it ending. I'm not saying it's a bad film, but I'm not saying it's good either.
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