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Rate The Last Film You've Seen With Marks Out Of Ten - Part Two


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7 minutes ago, hauxwell said:

I was I bit confused on episode 3 the last one I watched when someone with special powers turned up.  I was wondering if he was from the same planet as Superman?   Hopefully we might find out at the end of the series who they are.

 

Apparently the redhead and the bloke who chucked Lois around in the apparment block are working for the English Billionair baddie, where they are from will probably emerge as the series goes on. The baddie in the armoured suit in the pilot episode is after Superman for destroying his planet or summat.  :huh:

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On 05/12/2021 at 15:46, wearysmith said:

Needs to be seen on the Big Screen as Ridley Scott doesn't make small screen films.

Oh no, Ridley's not made  a decent film since Black Hawk Down nearly twenty years ago.

 

He absolutely ruined that Silence of the Lambs sequel by turning what should have been a psychological thriller / horror film into an action flick.

 

I'll give this a miss (which is a shame, 'cos I lurrve Ms Gagagagagaga)

 

 

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41 minutes ago, PRESLEY said:

Apparently the redhead and the bloke who chucked Lois around in the apparment block are working for the English Billionair baddie, where they are from will probably emerge as the series goes on. The baddie in the armoured suit in the pilot episode is after Superman for destroying his planet or summat.  :huh:

I’ll go away and try and digest all of this information. Lol

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Hummingbird - 8/10

 

A homeless alcoholic former soldier with PTSD forms an unlikely friendship with the nun who runs a local soup kitchen and is torn between wanting to be the good man she thinks he can be and his need to take revenge against a man who murdered a friend of his.

 

Jason Statham's most underrated film. The synopsis sounds like a classic Statham punchy punchy kicky kicky movie but this is much more a drama than it is an action film and is surprisingly restrained.

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Wrath of man.

 

Pet hate, your watching something, just getting into it - & - writing comes up -

ONE YEAR EARLIER  / 5 MONTHS EARLIER / 2 DAYS AGO.

'Wrath of man' took these interludes back and forth way too many times.

Blooper right at the start. Jason Stratham's character is asked which way the security van is turning when it comes out the yard.

Stratham plainly answers 'Left' when in fact the vehicle has turned Right :huh:.

The rest of the film is the Rat a Tat Tat of machine guns, betrayal, more Rat a Tat Tat, killings & more betrayal & a poor storyline.

Worth watching ?

6/10 at the very most.

 

Keep safe out there 8).

 

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'It's a Wonderful Life' with James Stewart, circa 1947, and one of the best films ever made about what's important in life.

 

Banned in America when it first came out believe it or not. 

Brilliant film, still relevent today. Makes me cry every time I see it. especially at Christmas.

10/10

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