Post by darksidebeadle on Aug 6, 2017 2:42:44 GMT
Welcome back to another week of the BEST & WORST edition of 'what movies did you see last week?' thread. For those who haven't been part of it before, basically your hosts (us) posts our weekly movies and you can comment on those and list your movie for the same time frame. We will get back to you on yours and you can talk to other users here about their films. It's a great place to talk about film.
FIRST TIME MOVIE VIEWING
Good Time (2017, The Safdie Brothers)
Cinema
This is a wonderfully gritty crime film that is mostly set over one night. It has the sensibilities of a 70's film and feels like a film Abel Ferrera would want to make is he had any talent. The story follows a bank robber (Robert Pattinson)who finds himself unable to evade those who are looking for him. The acting is superb but the tone of the film might not be for everyone as its a loud, messy world of agitation and intensity that is quite tiring. I personally thought it was great and got a lot out of it and loved the style of presentation from the credits and cinematography to the great synth' score.
8/10
A Fantastic Woman (2017, Sebastián Lelio)
Cinema
This Chilean film shows a realistic portrait of a trans woman (Daniela Vega) who has to deal with a vindictive legal system and family of her recently deceased boyfriend. This is a sad story that does not sensationalize and should touch the hearts of those who watch.
7.5/10
Original Sin (2001, Michael Cristofer)
tv
This American remake of Francois Truffaut's Mississippi Mermaid (1969) got very poor reviews when it arrived in cinemas but having just watched it I feel they were too harsh on this film. Sure it is quite melodramatic and could have had more scope but there is plenty to enjoy here. Antonio Banderas (Desperado) is very good and Angelina Jolie (Hackers) carries the entire film in a role that very few could pull of believably.
6.5/10
Chocolat (2000, Lasse Hallstrom)
tv
This is a charming and well told tale of a woman (Juliette Binoche)and her daughter open a chocolate shop in a small French village that shakes up the rigid morality of the community.
Great cast putting in good work here.
6.5/10
Atomic Blonde (2017, David Leitch)
Cinema
This is the new action film from the director of John Wick which I assume is another attempt at a franchise starter. I did not care for John Wick but even though Atomic Blonde is not reviewed as well as Wick, I preferred it marginally. In this one Charlize Theron (Young Adult) plays an undercover MI6 agent who is sent to Berlin during the Cold War to investigate the murder of a fellow agent and recover a missing list of double agents. The story is a cliche'd one that you have seen in a million B movies and the story telling is not even that competent... however its more about the presentation here than anything else. It is fair to say that this is a case of style over substance... with the action and look of the film not really feeling like the real world and the soundtrack of 80's hits being a large part of what is on offer. The film is trying to be a bit too cool most of the time but the actors are good and there is a good pay off with an excellent action set piece near the beginning of the third act. It is certainly not a good film but its an ok enough time waster.
5.5-6/10
REPEAT MOVIE VIEWING
Invasion of the Bodysnatchers (1956, Don Siegel)
blu ray
Director Don Siegel brings his background in crime and noir films to play in this sci-fi/horror classic. Kevin McCarthy (Innerspace) plays a small-town doctor who learns that the population of his community is being replaced by emotionless alien duplicates. The film has inspired many and has had three remakes so far with another still planned. The script, acting, editing, pacing and everything here is top notch here and Siegel delivers a mean lean film here with only the ending feeling maybe too abrupt. This is a small quibble for an enjoyable classic though.
7.5-8/10
Magic (1978, Richard Attenborough)
blu ray
Before he was famous, Anthony Hopkins (Silence of the Lambs) played a ventriloquist who is at the mercy of his vicious dummy while he tries to renew a romance with his high school sweetheart (Ann-Margaret).
Great cast around this tense drama with elements of horror.
7/10
Assault on Precinct 13 (1976, John Carpenter)
blu ray
Carpenter's modern take on Rio Bravo sees Cops and prisoners alike working together to fend off a ruthless gang. It has some cool scenes and Carpenter's score is dope as usual but the pacing could be better at times.
6/10
Saturn 3 (1980, Stanley Donen)
blu ray
This odd scifi horror with a combination of young and aging stars has some really interesting looking scenes but much of it is too hammy, especially when Kirk Douglas (Ace in the Hole) is on screen. It is worth a watch once but this is my third viewing and perhaps my last.
4.5/10
WEEKLY MOVIE AWARDS
BEST FILM: Good time
BEST ACTOR: Robert Pattinson - Good Time
BEST ACTRESS: Angelina Jolie - Original Sin
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Benny Safdie - Good Time
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Aline Küppenheim - A Fantastic Woman
BEST SCRIPT: Sebastian Lelio & Gonzalo Maza - A Fantastic Woman
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Sean Price Williams - Good Time
BEST SCORE: Daniel Lopatin - Good Time
BEST DIRECTOR: Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie - Good Time
10/10 - Perfection (or as close to it as possible)
09/10 - An Excellent film
08/10 - A VERY Good film
07/10 - A Good film
06/10 - A Solid film
05/10 - An Average film
04/10 - Below Average film
03/10 - A mostly bad film
02/10 - A mostly terrible film
01/10 - Awful through and through
00/10 - Not only awful but offensive too
FIRST TIME MOVIE VIEWING
Good Time (2017, The Safdie Brothers)
Cinema
This is a wonderfully gritty crime film that is mostly set over one night. It has the sensibilities of a 70's film and feels like a film Abel Ferrera would want to make is he had any talent. The story follows a bank robber (Robert Pattinson)who finds himself unable to evade those who are looking for him. The acting is superb but the tone of the film might not be for everyone as its a loud, messy world of agitation and intensity that is quite tiring. I personally thought it was great and got a lot out of it and loved the style of presentation from the credits and cinematography to the great synth' score.
8/10
A Fantastic Woman (2017, Sebastián Lelio)
Cinema
This Chilean film shows a realistic portrait of a trans woman (Daniela Vega) who has to deal with a vindictive legal system and family of her recently deceased boyfriend. This is a sad story that does not sensationalize and should touch the hearts of those who watch.
7.5/10
Original Sin (2001, Michael Cristofer)
tv
This American remake of Francois Truffaut's Mississippi Mermaid (1969) got very poor reviews when it arrived in cinemas but having just watched it I feel they were too harsh on this film. Sure it is quite melodramatic and could have had more scope but there is plenty to enjoy here. Antonio Banderas (Desperado) is very good and Angelina Jolie (Hackers) carries the entire film in a role that very few could pull of believably.
6.5/10
Chocolat (2000, Lasse Hallstrom)
tv
This is a charming and well told tale of a woman (Juliette Binoche)and her daughter open a chocolate shop in a small French village that shakes up the rigid morality of the community.
Great cast putting in good work here.
6.5/10
Atomic Blonde (2017, David Leitch)
Cinema
This is the new action film from the director of John Wick which I assume is another attempt at a franchise starter. I did not care for John Wick but even though Atomic Blonde is not reviewed as well as Wick, I preferred it marginally. In this one Charlize Theron (Young Adult) plays an undercover MI6 agent who is sent to Berlin during the Cold War to investigate the murder of a fellow agent and recover a missing list of double agents. The story is a cliche'd one that you have seen in a million B movies and the story telling is not even that competent... however its more about the presentation here than anything else. It is fair to say that this is a case of style over substance... with the action and look of the film not really feeling like the real world and the soundtrack of 80's hits being a large part of what is on offer. The film is trying to be a bit too cool most of the time but the actors are good and there is a good pay off with an excellent action set piece near the beginning of the third act. It is certainly not a good film but its an ok enough time waster.
5.5-6/10
REPEAT MOVIE VIEWING
Invasion of the Bodysnatchers (1956, Don Siegel)
blu ray
Director Don Siegel brings his background in crime and noir films to play in this sci-fi/horror classic. Kevin McCarthy (Innerspace) plays a small-town doctor who learns that the population of his community is being replaced by emotionless alien duplicates. The film has inspired many and has had three remakes so far with another still planned. The script, acting, editing, pacing and everything here is top notch here and Siegel delivers a mean lean film here with only the ending feeling maybe too abrupt. This is a small quibble for an enjoyable classic though.
7.5-8/10
Magic (1978, Richard Attenborough)
blu ray
Before he was famous, Anthony Hopkins (Silence of the Lambs) played a ventriloquist who is at the mercy of his vicious dummy while he tries to renew a romance with his high school sweetheart (Ann-Margaret).
Great cast around this tense drama with elements of horror.
7/10
Assault on Precinct 13 (1976, John Carpenter)
blu ray
Carpenter's modern take on Rio Bravo sees Cops and prisoners alike working together to fend off a ruthless gang. It has some cool scenes and Carpenter's score is dope as usual but the pacing could be better at times.
6/10
Saturn 3 (1980, Stanley Donen)
blu ray
This odd scifi horror with a combination of young and aging stars has some really interesting looking scenes but much of it is too hammy, especially when Kirk Douglas (Ace in the Hole) is on screen. It is worth a watch once but this is my third viewing and perhaps my last.
4.5/10
WEEKLY MOVIE AWARDS
BEST FILM: Good time
BEST ACTOR: Robert Pattinson - Good Time
BEST ACTRESS: Angelina Jolie - Original Sin
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Benny Safdie - Good Time
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Aline Küppenheim - A Fantastic Woman
BEST SCRIPT: Sebastian Lelio & Gonzalo Maza - A Fantastic Woman
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: Sean Price Williams - Good Time
BEST SCORE: Daniel Lopatin - Good Time
BEST DIRECTOR: Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie - Good Time
10/10 - Perfection (or as close to it as possible)
09/10 - An Excellent film
08/10 - A VERY Good film
07/10 - A Good film
06/10 - A Solid film
05/10 - An Average film
04/10 - Below Average film
03/10 - A mostly bad film
02/10 - A mostly terrible film
01/10 - Awful through and through
00/10 - Not only awful but offensive too









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