Re: THE NORMAN WISDOM MEMORIAL FILM THREAD
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 8:57 pm
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Sounds good. I'll give it a go and report back!arseofacrow wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2017 1:53 pmThe Invisible Guest - 8/10
Very good, old fashioned thriller. Who done what to whom? Nicely done.
It's a Spanish film and beautifully made too!g88ner wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2017 6:09 pmSounds good. I'll give it a go and report back!arseofacrow wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2017 1:53 pmThe Invisible Guest - 8/10
Very good, old fashioned thriller. Who done what to whom? Nicely done.
arseofacrow wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2017 6:38 pmIt's a Spanish film and beautifully made too!g88ner wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2017 6:09 pmSounds good. I'll give it a go and report back!arseofacrow wrote: ↑Sun Aug 20, 2017 1:53 pmThe Invisible Guest - 8/10
Very good, old fashioned thriller. Who done what to whom? Nicely done.
Personally the minute they put the boy band cúnt in it they dishonoured the dead and killed the movie.OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2017 8:40 pmWent to see "DUNKIRK" tonight.
It is dificult to explain, but the film could have been soooo good, the effects/fx etc were superbly done and the characters were either very good or bad...the thing that greatly contributed to ruining the film (besides bad directorial choices/decisions and methods) was the film score, it seemed to be trying to pound the audience into submission. I am a fan of all kinds of music and in the past I have seen Motorhead, L. Zep, B. Sabbath, Metallica and the one and only Purple when they were the loudest band in the world...but they were nothing on this, I even enquired about the sound levels after the film and was told that the level was the one set by the engineer at the final mix level...it was awful...the music and sounds themselves were badly composed and ill chosen....I ended up watching the film with my fingers in my ears....it was THAT LOUD...a few people left, one guy went to ask them to turn it down, of course they couldn't.
I had a distant uncle who was at Dunkirk, he has long passed away, but he never ever would speak of it, except to say it was Hell Come Alive and that it would haunt him all his life, and he was one tough cookie.
Having seen some of the things that they went through in the film; based on real accounts /reports, I can only guess at how bad they must have been for - Very Young Men who were Incredibly Brave and Courageous as they faced incredible adversity and Death...
This film has done nothing to really honour them...It could have but it didn't.....Nolan the director has a good reputation...but he blew it with this over -directed and over produced effort.
DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2017 8:00 amPersonally the minute they put the boy band cúnt in it they dishonoured the dead and killed the movie.OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Tue Sep 05, 2017 8:40 pmWent to see "DUNKIRK" tonight.
It is dificult to explain, but the film could have been soooo good, the effects/fx etc were superbly done and the characters were either very good or bad...the thing that greatly contributed to ruining the film (besides bad directorial choices/decisions and methods) was the film score, it seemed to be trying to pound the audience into submission. I am a fan of all kinds of music and in the past I have seen Motorhead, L. Zep, B. Sabbath, Metallica and the one and only Purple when they were the loudest band in the world...but they were nothing on this, I even enquired about the sound levels after the film and was told that the level was the one set by the engineer at the final mix level...it was awful...the music and sounds themselves were badly composed and ill chosen....I ended up watching the film with my fingers in my ears....it was THAT LOUD...a few people left, one guy went to ask them to turn it down, of course they couldn't.
I had a distant uncle who was at Dunkirk, he has long passed away, but he never ever would speak of it, except to say it was Hell Come Alive and that it would haunt him all his life, and he was one tough cookie.
Having seen some of the things that they went through in the film; based on real accounts /reports, I can only guess at how bad they must have been for - Very Young Men who were Incredibly Brave and Courageous as they faced incredible adversity and Death...
This film has done nothing to really honour them...It could have but it didn't.....Nolan the director has a good reputation...but he blew it with this over -directed and over produced effort.
He was barely noticeable - Such was his 'presence' on screen !
Kenneth Brannagh is on screen for 2 minutes in total at most and just by doing nothing (or appearing to) he shows how it should be done.
The trailer looks fantasticOneBardGooner wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2017 7:23 pmIs anyone else looking forward to the New Blade Runner movie????
"LOVED" the original, one of my favourit movies, I'm not very fussed on Gosling though he's a bit wooden / one dimensional.