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A boring, confused mess of a western with camera work that makes you think that each of the actors are performing their parts in different countries to one another and edited like they want to keep it that way. There's a couple of old dependable actors in this, William Gaunt and Julian Glover in small roles, but the rest of the cast are a mumbling bunch of one note, charisma-deprived amateurs, who appear to have no concept of diction or inflection. The poor script doesn't help either. The only good thing about this film is the scenery. I don't know how I suckered myself into watching it, luckily it was fairly short, the end credits appear after 74 minutes.

 

http://i.imgur.com/xIWnOIC.jpg

 

This was better, a solid thriller with a good cast, although a pretty run of the mill, seen it all before type of thing all the same.

A classic. ..one of the better offerings in the long line of movies that followed Jaws. I remember the Horsehead scene in particular.

No Goose this is not the 1976 Grizzly starring Richard Jaeckel this is a new one with Billy Bob Thornton, Scott Glenn, James Marsden and Thomas Jane.

Oh. Well...here's the full YouTube version of the 1976 classic. Horsehead at 1:19:00.

 

http://www.youtube....h?v=ZY4lS5hSLTQ

Cool! And talking of bears, i watched a totally different kind of bear film...

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/06/PaddingtonPOSTER.jpg

 

and something with no bears in it at all...

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/26/Shutter08poster.jpg

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I loved Paddington!

 

Classic kids movie...wish kids today had more high quality stuff like this, not counting Pixar movies. Paddington is up there with Mary Poppins, I think it will be a future classic, if it isn't already.

 

Absolutely loved the cuteness of the bathroom scene, and the prologue was brilliant, equally adorable and heartbreaking.

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A boring, confused mess of a western with camera work that makes you think that each of the actors are performing their parts in different countries to one another and edited like they want to keep it that way. There's a couple of old dependable actors in this, William Gaunt and Julian Glover in small roles, but the rest of the cast are a mumbling bunch of one note, charisma-deprived amateurs, who appear to have no concept of diction or inflection. The poor script doesn't help either. The only good thing about this film is the scenery. I don't know how I suckered myself into watching it, luckily it was fairly short, the end credits appear after 74 minutes.

 

http://i.imgur.com/xIWnOIC.jpg

 

This was better, a solid thriller with a good cast, although a pretty run of the mill, seen it all before type of thing all the same.

A classic. ..one of the better offerings in the long line of movies that followed Jaws. I remember the Horsehead scene in particular.

No Goose this is not the 1976 Grizzly starring Richard Jaeckel this is a new one with Billy Bob Thornton, Scott Glenn, James Marsden and Thomas Jane.

Oh. Well...here's the full YouTube version of the 1976 classic. Horsehead at 1:19:00.

 

http://www.youtube....h?v=ZY4lS5hSLTQ

Cool! And talking of bears, i watched a totally different kind of bear film...

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/06/PaddingtonPOSTER.jpg

 

 

 

Keeping on theme, one I recently watched with the lad...even more horrifying...

 

http://www.new-video.de/co/rc/r.countbear.jpg

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A bunch of good actors in a so-so movie, just like the first one:

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6b/Horrible_Bosses_2.jpg

What was this one like?

srsly?

 

:LOL:

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A bunch of good actors in a so-so movie, just like the first one:

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6b/Horrible_Bosses_2.jpg

What was this one like?

 

The original is way better. Sequel was half assed.

 

http://i.imgur.com/1ZjPVxR.jpg

 

http://i.imgur.com/zsD4rgC.jpg

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A bunch of good actors in a so-so movie, just like the first one:

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/6b/Horrible_Bosses_2.jpg

What was this one like?

srsly?

 

:LOL:

 

Not worth my 90 or so minutes...one or two good jokes and that's it.

Edited by Rod in Rio
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The Hobbit - The Battle Of The Five Armies

 

Pretty much the same old, same old. Overly long, redundant scenes. The Eagles were a surprise......NOT.

 

But the redhead elf was still smoking hot!! :LOL:

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The Jazz Singer - 1980, pretty weak film script wise. Neil Diamond was pretty cool but I expected more heft of his acting.
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http://www.impawards.com/intl/uk/2014/posters/dom_hemingway_ver2.jpg

 

This movie was hilarious, especially as an American who thinks English slang is funny:

 

"getting pissed," "smoking a f**," etc.

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X-Men

 

Well as tired as I am of all these superhero movies today, back when this came out they were truly awesome, and I love this one to death.

 

Confession: I have yet to see any of the others, so I will have to change that!

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I knew Need for Speed was going to be bad when Jesse Pinkman was crying 11 minutes in
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I knew Need for Speed was going to be bad when Jesse Pinkman was crying 11 minutes in

 

I finished it and wondered what the point was in making a film with such a rubbish screenplay.

 

Actually, I ask myself that question a lot nowadays with modern movies. Even the gongbusters, like American Hustle.

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I knew Need for Speed was going to be bad when Jesse Pinkman was crying 11 minutes in

 

I finished it and wondered what the point was in making a film with such a rubbish screenplay.

 

Actually, I ask myself that question a lot nowadays with modern movies. Even the gongbusters, like American Hustle.

So, I bailed 45 minute ish into it, so I did not miss anything?

 

What I thought.

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I knew Need for Speed was going to be bad when Jesse Pinkman was crying 11 minutes in

 

I finished it and wondered what the point was in making a film with such a rubbish screenplay.

 

Actually, I ask myself that question a lot nowadays with modern movies. Even the gongbusters, like American Hustle.

So, I bailed 45 minute ish into it, so I did not miss anything?

 

What I thought.

 

No. You made a wise choice (it was one of those films I forgot about as I was watching it, lol)

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I thought this was good, but dunno why it got a lot of unfavourable reviews:

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/88/Men_Women_%26_Children_poster.jpg/220px-Men_Women_%26_Children_poster.jpg

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X-Men

 

Well as tired as I am of all these superhero movies today, back when this came out they were truly awesome, and I love this one to death.

 

Confession: I have yet to see any of the others, so I will have to change that!

 

Part 3 and the 1st Wolverine movie are the only ones that really suck. Haven't seen the new one yet but it's on HBO Now so I'll be seeing it sometime soon.

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