Oppie's good, very good with a surprising amount of boobies.
It feels related to Oliver Stone's JFK - which despite being batshite, is fine by me.
It feels related to Oliver Stone's JFK - which despite being batshite, is fine by me.
I don't feel like Oppenheimer's sense of moral turmoil was portrayed that well, very little focus on Trinity and virtually nothing on either the production of Fat Man and Little Boy or the horrific devastation in Hiroshima or Nagasaki.
The film, for me at least, didn't capture the true horror of atomic weapons, it all felt a bit flat.
Think I'll save Barbie for a long-haul flight. Sounds like quite smartass fun, but would feel way too weird watching it in a UK cinema surrounded by little kidsBarbie on course for a $ 150 000 000 opening weekend in the USA. Looks like it will do well over $ 1 billion at the worldwide box office with great reviews from critics and audiences on 90%. Fair play I never saw this coming. Might even go and see it. I thought it would Bomb, shows what I know
Good stuff.Hey, @Stat Brother , I finally got around to watching How to Blow up a Pipeline on Netflix. It's good, not sure I enjoyed it as much as you seemed to, but definitely worth a watch.
Out in October, should be great.
That's been in my watchlist since I saw the trailer quite a while back. Unfortunately the cineworld preview was on a day I couldn't make it, and its run in the cinema here was too short when my opportunity to go was limited, so I have to wait for it to become available for home viewing (hoping it makes it to BFI player or mubi).Had the good fortune to notice yesterday that Smoking Causes Coughing was on down my local-ish Vue at 9am. I predicted myself to be a lone viewer, but 3 other gentlemen of the cinema decided to attend alone, and certainly chortle. If you have a taste for the absurd and imaginative i would definitely recommend. It mainly centres on a team of super-powered avengers who look like mostly aged Mighty Morphing Power Rangers, and fight creatures like the Rangers did. But their power combined is that of a cigarette and can quickly bring explosive cancer to a rubbery tortoise nemesis. There is a loose narrative, but the highlights usually come in the form of moments with their chief, who is a rat who dribbles green goo, yet in most video calls has a beautiful women in the bed behind me.
It was all silly and gory and stylish. Good to see that such stuff is being made, even if it's outside of the UK and in France.
I just watched this short from the same directorThat's been in my watchlist since I saw the trailer quite a while back. Unfortunately the cineworld preview was on a day I couldn't make it, and its run in the cinema here was too short when my opportunity to go was limited, so I have to wait for it to become available for home viewing (hoping it makes it to BFI player or mubi).