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On 20/02/2021 at 19:44, hogso said:

To answer some concerns people may have about this, if they make a film of the novel, it'd be considerably different to the Arnie film. 

The novel is kinda grim, and gritty. There are aspects of that in the original film sure, but what I like about the film is all the OTT 80s stuff which isn't in the book. 

 

Exactly this. Read the book when I was a teenager and really enjoyed it. The "game" involves running in real live, so more akin to "Hunted" or similar show but set in dystopian society where the wealth is with the few and the majority of people are poor and hungry. People get cash rewards for calling you in as well so added incentive to make it difficult.

Whilst I enjoyed the film, it is very different in that sense. Not really sure why they are remaking it but if Edgar Wright is remaking the film, meh but if he was making a new film based on the book, I would be very worried!

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Anyone else has watched a movie somewhat recently that you loved from childhood but when you watch it now as an adult, you realize it is absolute trash? That was the case with me last night when I watched 'Howard the Duck'.  Loved this as a kid, watching it several times a month, but now as an adult when I watched it...just an utterly awful movie.

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1 hour ago, Big Salad said:

Anyone else has watched a movie somewhat recently that you loved from childhood but when you watch it now as an adult, you realize it is absolute trash? That was the case with me last night when I watched 'Howard the Duck'.  Loved this as a kid, watching it several times a month, but now as an adult when I watched it...just an utterly awful movie.

Howard the Duck came in to my head as I was reading the bold bit, I Vaguely remember super LOLs when it came out and found it bizarre and very strange even this time around.

Ps... weirdly, Mark Kermode rates this film😮

 

Edit..... spell check underperformed on this occasion 

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1 hour ago, Big Salad said:

Anyone else has watched a movie somewhat recently that you loved from childhood but when you watch it now as an adult, you realize it is absolute trash? That was the case with me last night when I watched 'Howard the Duck'.  Loved this as a kid, watching it several times a month, but now as an adult when I watched it...just an utterly awful movie.

Most of the vintage porn, far too many fuzzy bits, perms, crystal tipped hair, unbleached bumholes, German voice overs and moustaches 

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On 22/02/2021 at 14:21, Big Salad said:

Watched 'The Dig' last night.Was exceptional,especially the performance by Ralph Fiennes.Highly recommended.

It was OK, more or less true. Plenty of YT vids pointing out where it wasn't. 

Watched News of the World last night. Decent western starring our favourite celebrity Villa fan. 

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6 hours ago, Bizzzle said:

I watched Boss Level last nigh which I thought was really good but I am a sucker for a time loop movie. Some of the special effects I thought were a bit dodgy mind. Solid 7.5/10

 

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Laputa:CitS.

Enjoyed it a lot but not my favourite one, the last 20 minutes or so were very unsatisfying after what the rest of the film had built up. Would have loved to explore Laputa a little more and I felt the self contained world needed one or two more characters to meet and more depth/substance to it instead of just being a floating relic. I dunno. Still great though. The characters we did meet throughout were all fantastic and charming. 8/10.

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21 hours ago, Ingram85 said:

Laputa:CitS.

Enjoyed it a lot but not my favourite one, the last 20 minutes or so were very unsatisfying after what the rest of the film had built up. Would have loved to explore Laputa a little more and I felt the self contained world needed one or two more characters to meet and more depth/substance to it instead of just being a floating relic. I dunno. Still great though. The characters we did meet throughout were all fantastic and charming. 8/10.

It's my favourite of all the Ghibli movies. And I like them all. 

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Odd man out 1947

Recommended for those in to watching old classics, its on tomorrow morning 10.40 on talking pictures.

Beautifully shot and directed, a great James Mason performance, a very atmospheric thriller, highly recommend for those that haven't seen it.

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1 minute ago, Follyfoot said:

Looks OK to me, its a good genre, the Zombie Heist genre 

I'm just not a fan of the massive CGI hoard thing like they did in WWZ or the last Resident Evil ones. This clip looks like a cut scene from a crappy zombie game.

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2 minutes ago, sne said:

I'm just not a fan of the massive CGI hoard thing like they did in WWZ or the last Resident Evil ones. This clip looks like a cut scene from a crappy zombie game.

Kind of agree but its got Dave Bautisa with a big gun and for that reason I am in 

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