Jack Reacher, it looked good in the trailer, and had some good moments, but also had a lot of slow moments, in other words the pacing of the film wasn't great.
Good shout. In the book Jack Reacher is 6ft 6ins.
Jack Reacher, it looked good in the trailer, and had some good moments, but also had a lot of slow moments, in other words the pacing of the film wasn't great.
If there is one genre of film that I am more disappointed in than any other it is always science fiction. The thing is I always want to like it.......it's such an open subject but I nearly always find fault. Maybe there is too much license for directors. I enjoyed Her though. I thought that was quite excellent.
The matrix - it was boring. Alien 3, Terminator 3 and all the batman films
Oh, and as for my choice, I'd have to go with Spider-Man 3.
The first two, especially the second, were outstanding. The third, however, was bloated drivel.
Same with X-Men: The Last Stand, actually.
I don't think I've ever watched a film with a 3 at the end of the title expecting much to be honest...
Django Unchained. I was really looking forward to this but a weak story and Christophe Waltze's ceaseless mugging just got on my nerves. Surprisingly I thought Decaprio was excellent in it, and I normally cannot stand him.
Lucy.
A few of my mates told me it was great, and don't get me wrong if the film didn't have scarlett johansson in it it would be a hell of a lot worse, but f*** me it is absolutely awful. It has a 6.4/10 on IMDB as well. Can't trust em.
Inbetweeners II, it was an open goal and they smacked it 5 yards wide.
Wolf of Wall Street and anything by David O. Russell, who I see reviews all granted the highest scores for, before going in to see and finding it to be generally shouty tripe, again.
I'd go along with the thoughts on Django Unchained, but I went in to see it with low expectations, and they were suitably met.
To swing the balance back a bit, I loved Django Unchained.I think it's brilliantly written, acted and directed. Superb film.
I might need to give it another watch...My expectations were quite high so that always subjectively clouds the judgement. Just thought it couldn't make up its mind whether it was gritty realism or super stylised, it seemed to lurch between the two, when in the end you needed to realise it was more Frank Miller than John Sturges.