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Films

Im with you on this. I've been so fed up with the lack of imagination from films recently - so bored of all the marvel and other comic based films. they really are taking advantage of everyone being interested in them.

Add to that list, remakes of classics that very rarely do the previous version justice and film series that are made into trilogies or more (Star Wars, terminator) which detracts from the original. This is the same with a lot of tv series that get dragged out and eventually ruins the whole franchise. The latest Sherlock was very batfling as nothing really happened. I hope they don't do that to peaky blinders as that was brilliant. I just have this feeling that the series as a whole would of been so much better if they ended it there.
 
Looks like not so many of us have seen Carol or The Danish Girl so maybe my Mrs was right and they are 'not so much for blokes' - and looking at the films most guys here have seen recently - definitely more 'action/thriller'?

I saw "The Danish Girl" with Mrs BiM. Slow would cover it and frankly if you've seen the trailer you've as good as seen the film. If there are any Oscars handed out then it should be to the make-up team.

Watched "Joy" last night. I nearly walked out in the first half hour and would have sent her a text saying call me in the pub when it's finished. However, having stuck it out it did improve, although I personally wouldn't worry about seeing it in the cinema.

Screen Unseen tonight, hoping for Spotlight, and annoyed we missed the last one as it was The Revenant. Mrs BiM is working late on Wednesday so that will be The Hateful Eight. :D
 
The Revenant is good but long, the hateful 8 was another one that was good, but way too long. An old but favourite of mine is 'starred up'
 
Didn't get my wish but did get The Big Short. Not sure exactly how I'd describe the style of the film, which documents the fall of the banks and those who saw it coming; it is a documentary but certainly not conventional and with some great comedic moments. It was one we wanted to see and we weren't disappointed. :thup:
 
Didn't get my wish but did get The Big Short. Not sure exactly how I'd describe the style of the film, which documents the fall of the banks and those who saw it coming; it is a documentary but certainly not conventional and with some great comedic moments. It was one we wanted to see and we weren't disappointed. :thup:

Good film, really impressed with Steve Carell, thought he did a great job.
 
Have you, or any else in fact, seen Foxcatcher?

Both Carell and Channing Tatum are superb in what I can only describe as a compelling but entirely grim outlook on humanity.

Nope, not seen that yet but have heard it's good. Will stick it on my list or stuff to see.

He was in The Way Way Back as well which (I thought) was a film equivalent of a Hidden Gem.
 
Saw Revenant last night too.

Everything about it is exceptional, except for the storyline itself. Exactly the same as Birdman.

Leo barely speaks in it, and Tom Hardy is in it almost as much. Despite being a huge Leo fan, this isnt his best film he's done, but i still hope he wins an oscar.

I maintain that Spotlight is a better film.
 
Add to that list, remakes of classics that very rarely do the previous version justice and film series that are made into trilogies or more (Star Wars, terminator) which detracts from the original. This is the same with a lot of tv series that get dragged out and eventually ruins the whole franchise. The latest Sherlock was very batfling as nothing really happened. I hope they don't do that to peaky blinders as that was brilliant. I just have this feeling that the series as a whole would of been so much better if they ended it there.

I'm curious as to how good/bad or ugly the remake of The Magnificent Seven will do later this year
 
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