watched the first half hour of No Country for Old Men seen as everybody is banging on about it. Didn't like it and everybody mumbled their lines so quietly I couldn't hear and I just got annoyed and turned it off.
Films are overrated, doubt they'll catch on.
watched the first half hour of No Country for Old Men seen as everybody is banging on about it. Didn't like it and everybody mumbled their lines so quietly I couldn't hear and I just got annoyed and turned it off.
Films are overrated, doubt they'll catch on.
No!!! I only saw at the cinema and missed the first couple of minutes but it was fantastic..... so incredibly tense, the complete lack of non-diegetic sound only added to this... plus whatever the bad guys name is.... he was wicked
Eggy/Rob Himself - Monster is amazing, i saw the first 10 minutes of his latest one and fell asleep so that doesnt really say much... that description of the black mangy cat on the cast iron bed is absolutely hilarious
Last night I watched Black Hawk Down for the first time in years. I love that film, simply because you can tell Americans will have an entirely different experience of it to anyone else in the world. And because Orlando Bloom falls out of a helicopter.
I watched Hancock last night too. It's not bad. Didn't see the twist coming at all but, there was barely any point to the whole story really. Or at least the movie failed to convey it properly. It was funny though.
The Nadal - vs - Federer match was fucking epic. The best Wimbledon final I can remember watching.
I also watched about an hour of The Haunting last night. As soon as i put it on the line "Look, I know the supernatural is something that isn't supposed to happen, but it does happen" was said. I always wondered what film that was from, but never found out.
I'm not a massive Bond fan, I hate soppy films, but the end of this film is done perfectly, it makes me sob every time. The fact that it is Bond in a way makes it more poignant. And the way he doesn't really cope with his wife's death, not going after her killer, instead almost denying it, "she's having a rest" and of course "we have all the time in the world", makes it creepily touching. The awkwardness of it - the way he reacts - they wouldn't make that film like that nowadays, and as such it is a suprisingly beautiful bit of film.