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Just watched 2guns 6.5/10 does exactly what it says on the tin . Going to watch Rush later tonight I'm hoping it's as good as I'm hoping it will be
Well you may throw your rock and hide your hand Workin' in the dark against your fellow man But as sure as God made black and white What's down in the dark will be brought to the light
Joined: Apr 17 2012 Posts: 5202 Location: Forever in debt to your priceless advice.
Rush 8/10 loved it
Well you may throw your rock and hide your hand Workin' in the dark against your fellow man But as sure as God made black and white What's down in the dark will be brought to the light
Elysium 8 - While I enjoyed the film, I really hated the South African's accent and Jodie Foster's performance. Pretty weak story TBH but I still enjoyed it.
Ok it was a complete bastardisation of the Hobbit story but putting that aside it was really well done, well paced and with a great cliffhanging ending.
My only Gripe is that i had to see it on IMAX 3D due to listings times. Has anyone seen ANY film that was enhanced by being 3D because i havent.
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Durham Giant wrote:My only Gripe is that i had to see it on IMAX 3D due to listings times. Has anyone seen ANY film that was enhanced by being 3D because i havent.
You are Mark Kermode, and I claim my bag of rustle-free, cinema appropriate confectionary.
Durham Giant wrote: My only Gripe is that i had to see it on IMAX 3D due to listings times. Has anyone seen ANY film that was enhanced by being 3D because i havent.
Gravity - I have only seen it in 3D, but simply can't imagine it being the same spectacle in standard 2D.... To be honest, I can't imagine it being the same watching at home - If ever a film was made for 3D AND being watched on the big screen, then its Gravity.
Its the closest thing to a theme park ride at the cinema, that you will ever experience.
And so you aim towards the sky, And you'll rise high today, Fly away, Far away, Far from pain....
Dita's Slot Meter wrote:Gravity - I have only seen it in 3D, but simply can't imagine it being the same spectacle in standard 2D.... To be honest, I can't imagine it being the same watching at home - If ever a film was made for 3D AND being watched on the big screen, then its Gravity.
Its the closest thing to a theme park ride at the cinema, that you will ever experience.
Agreed, Gravity worked well in 3D, I can imagine in 6 months time a bunch of people watching it on their 40" 2D TV and thinking what utter "tosh" it is.
shinymcshine wrote:Agreed, Gravity worked well in 3D, I can imagine in 6 months time a bunch of people watching it on their 40" 2D TV and thinking what utter "tosh" it is.
I watched it on a 10 inch tablet. Still looked awesome to me.
Starship Troopers - somehow, I convinced myself that this was a subversive, politically leaning actioner with plenty of gratuitous violence and some boobs; turns out, with the benefit of hindsight and through my cynically jaded CGI sodden eyes, it's just crap. With terrible acting. Even from Clancey Brown.
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