@mr-kell
I also thought of that. I think that’s a good idea.
Saw “Darkest Hour” nominated for 6 Oscars last night……excellent movie on UK politics, May of 1940, can highly recommend it…Gary Oldman does a fantastic job as Winston Churchill.
Darkest Hour had 40 times more PLANES THAN Nolans Dunkirk, that’s why it got 6 and Nolan ZERO
@Bjn:
Saw �Darkest Hour� nominated for 6 Oscars last night……excellent movie on UK politics, May of 1940, can highly recommend it…Gary Oldman does a fantastic job as Winston Churchill.
I quite agree. I recommend it too.
I saw Black Panther and i loved it!!
Black Panther is one of the best Marvel movies, due in large part to a well-drawn and acted badguy.
Darkest Hour is something I got to see. I am a huge Churchill fan.
DH had more German planes flying over Dunkirk than that silly Dunkirk movie by the same name.
I rarely go out to movies much (stupid kids and family get in the way… :x :lol:).
But I did manage to see Black Panther. To my utter surprise I enjoyed it. I usually hate, HATE superhero movies, but this one was ok. Probably somewhere between the great Dark Knight w/Joker (“it’s not about the money but about sending a message…”) or Bane (“do you feel in charge?”) and Wonder Woman, which I didn’t like mostly because the story sucked but to look at the WW was good.
I might, might, be tempted to see the Han Solo thing. But I was so disappointed by Force Awakens (I hated it, and fell asleep through much of it to boot) that I am not sure I can sit through another Disney Star Wars.
FINALLY!!! The Incredibles 2 is coming out June 18. I’m barely in the “Incrdible generation” and I’m super excited about it. If you haven’t seen the trailer for it, you can find it by Googling it. If you haven’t seen the first Incredibles, I definitely recommend seeing it. It is a great clean family movie.
Who is going to watch Infinity War Avenger or Solo?
@aequitas:
Who is going to watch Infinity War Avenger or Solo?
I’ve been taking my son to see the Disney Star Wars movies as they’ve come out. We haven’t always been thrilled with the product but it’s time together all the same. I expect that we will go see Solo as well.
I haven’t been keeping up with the Marvel movies, and don’t go to movies much anymore anyways, so if I see Avengers Infinity War at all it will likely be after it leaves the theaters.
-Midnight_Reaper
Finally think I have hit the wall on Marvel superhero movies. Must have happened after Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (which was a truly excellent film - saw it 3 times in theaters). I just found myself not caring anymore. Tried watching Spiderman Homecoming and found out I would rather sleep or watch Laurence of Arabia. Didn’t even make it halfway through. Haven’t seen any Marvel films since then. Seeing near invincible beings try to punch each other into submission has become trite.
Very similar situation for Star Wars. When there is no end in sight and the plots are repeated and there is only endless continuity, the films are not very interesting. Honestly, the only reason I may end up going to see Solo is to confirm this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjEd3DpH_e0
I think there is a high probability their ideas are in the actual film.
You should give BP (Black Panther) a shot in DVD, though LHoffmann :wink:.
@aequitas:
You should give BP (Black Panther) a shot in DVD, though LHoffmann :wink:.
I don’t mind trying a film on bluray/dvd… however, I have come to realize that I just have no time anymore for an uninteresting film. Not to say that Black Panther is that, I guess I would need to watch to find out.
I just have very little faith that anything in the superhero film industry has the capacity to be either artistic, deeply thought provoking, exciting or original anymore. Let alone a combination of all those in a truly great film. Marvel has their formula down and a cadre of protagonists with their own films or team films… all of which have served to make inevitable successive films mostly repetitive and lacking in weight. DC, in their haste to catch up to Marvel’s success, has massively bungled their first 3-5 films with an unappealing aesthetic and hacked writing/directing. Makes me not care to watch any of them at this point.
The lone recent exception was Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. That was an excellent film. Highly entertaining, funny, music that dovetailed exceedingly well with the subject matter of the film and surprisingly well written character arcs.
Hmm, movies I want to see in the theater:
Movies I want to see, but will wait for my streaming service to offer:
Movies I have no interest in watching:
I mean that’s just some of the major ones. And thats just my opinions, not saying anyone has to agree with, or disagree with them.
Finally think I have hit the wall on Marvel superhero movies. Must have happened after Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (which was a truly excellent film - saw it 3 times in theaters). I just found myself not caring anymore. Tried watching Spiderman Homecoming and found out I would rather sleep or watch Laurence of Arabia. Didn’t even make it halfway through. Haven’t seen any Marvel films since then. Seeing near invincible beings try to punch each other into submission has become trite.
Very similar situation for Star Wars. When there is no end in sight and the plots are repeated and there is only endless continuity, the films are not very interesting. Honestly, the only reason I may end up going to see Solo is to confirm this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjEd3DpH_e0
I think there is a high probability their ideas are in the actual film.
I know what you mean about Marvel and Star Wars saturation, it’s very much real. At this point I’m limping to the Infinity Wars finish line (I’ve invested this much already, I guess) and seeing every SW movie out of childhood sentimentality. I shouldn’t be feeding the beast like this, but this will eventually change.
I recently watched the Mario movie from the 90s.
I am still in rehab
@Charles:
I recently watched the Mario movie from the 90s.
I am still in rehab
:lol: :lol: :lol:
@Charles:
I recently watched the Mario movie from the 90s.
I am still in rehab
:lol: :lol: :lol: Oh but it is such a masterwork. That is one of those movies I really enjoyed as a kid, but if I watched it now I am sure I would see all its flaws in the light of day.
@Charles:
I recently watched the Mario movie from the 90s.
I am still in rehab
:lol: :lol: :lol:Â Oh but it is such a masterwork. That is one of those movies I really enjoyed as a kid, but if I watched it now I am sure I would see all its flaws in the light of day.
Thanks a lot! I just laughed so hard coffee came out my nose! :P