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22.06.2009, 19:10 quote

jackharkness

baggiebhoy wrote:
jackharkness wrote:
baggiebhoy wrote:
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.

It was an ok action movie, but it lacked the depth where needed. It also had too many 'comic relief' moments, often with odd timings. There were also too many Transformers to be able to develop any characters beyond what was seen in the first film.

A missed opportunity, because there was a good story there.


thought it was an improvement on first film - but it was too long (cutting could have been better) soundwave was barely in it which was also dissapointing - other than that tho the action and comedy were spot on


Personally I felt the comedy was poorly timed. It was often at the most serious moments, and took something away from the emotion/danger of the scenes.


i think thats the point though - if the film took itself too seriously then it wouldnt appeal to its core audience probably

 

22.06.2009, 19:39 quote

annmarie5988

jackharkness wrote:
baggiebhoy wrote:
jackharkness wrote:
baggiebhoy wrote:
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.

It was an ok action movie, but it lacked the depth where needed. It also had too many 'comic relief' moments, often with odd timings. There were also too many Transformers to be able to develop any characters beyond what was seen in the first film.

A missed opportunity, because there was a good story there.


thought it was an improvement on first film - but it was too long (cutting could have been better) soundwave was barely in it which was also dissapointing - other than that tho the action and comedy were spot on


Personally I felt the comedy was poorly timed. It was often at the most serious moments, and took something away from the emotion/danger of the scenes.


i think thats the point though - if the film took itself too seriously then it wouldnt appeal to its core audience probably


Bloody hell you two are being a bit serious aint ya Laughing loads of tranformers, check Smile loads of action, check Smile great film ....... Razz

I watched Wolverine on Saturday ........ Hugh Jackman would defo get it and a bloody good film too .......

 

22.06.2009, 20:27 quote

jackharkness

annmarie5988 wrote:
jackharkness wrote:
baggiebhoy wrote:
jackharkness wrote:
baggiebhoy wrote:
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.

It was an ok action movie, but it lacked the depth where needed. It also had too many 'comic relief' moments, often with odd timings. There were also too many Transformers to be able to develop any characters beyond what was seen in the first film.

A missed opportunity, because there was a good story there.


thought it was an improvement on first film - but it was too long (cutting could have been better) soundwave was barely in it which was also dissapointing - other than that tho the action and comedy were spot on


Personally I felt the comedy was poorly timed. It was often at the most serious moments, and took something away from the emotion/danger of the scenes.


i think thats the point though - if the film took itself too seriously then it wouldnt appeal to its core audience probably


Bloody hell you two are being a bit serious aint ya Laughing loads of tranformers, check Smile loads of action, check Smile great film ....... Razz

I watched Wolverine on Saturday ........ Hugh Jackman would defo get it and a bloody good film too .......


should i risk putting my view across on this film? Razz Laughing

 

22.06.2009, 20:31 quote

baggiebhoy
baggiebhoy Joined: 06 Mar 2008 Posts: 6111 Location: United Kingdom, England, West Midlands
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jackharkness wrote:
i think thats the point though - if the film took itself too seriously then it wouldnt appeal to its core audience probably


There is nothing wrong with comedy in the movie...its just that the comedy in this one was crass and mistimed.

I also thought there were too many Transformers just thrown in there.

I hope they replace Michael Bay for the next one.
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22.06.2009, 20:55 quote

jackharkness

baggiebhoy wrote:
jackharkness wrote:
i think thats the point though - if the film took itself too seriously then it wouldnt appeal to its core audience probably


There is nothing wrong with comedy in the movie...its just that the comedy in this one was crass and mistimed.

I also thought there were too many Transformers just thrown in there.

I hope they replace Michael Bay for the next one.


agree wi u - far too many and toomuch exposure on the comic pairing fi the autobots(their names escape me)

sos m8 - michael bay is signed up for next film due out in 2011

 

26.06.2009, 12:56 quote

bigfatfrosty

Bronson

the portrayel of britains most violent prisoner
it was hilarious mans an artist

 

01.07.2009, 20:31 quote

sultan83

I went to preview screening of Bruno at he UGC in Glasgow...fun. focuses mainly on gay humour so if easily offended do not see it!!!

7/10.

 

06.07.2009, 15:05 quote

classylass74
classylass74 Joined: 27 Feb 2006 Posts: 3 Location: United Kingdom, Scotland, Glasgow
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last film i seen was confessions of a shopaholic. was good, the usual easy to watch kinda film, ive got he's just not that into you and shuttle (scary one) to watch tonight. work part time in blockbuster so perks of the job is 10 free rentals a week.xxx Laughing

 

07.07.2009, 16:28 quote

silverapples
silverapples Joined: 05 Jul 2009 Posts: 6 Location: United Kingdom, England, Norfolk
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I can't remember which of these was the last, so I'm just gonna list all three...

Little Ashes. It wasn't brilliant. I know nothing about Dali, who I'm guessing all the research was done on, because it sure as hell wasn't done on Lorca. Despite this I managed to pick up my raging obsession for Federico, so I guess it has to be a winner!

Star Trek with my son. I can't say I've ever been a Trekkie, but I enjoyed it a lot.

Or Last Chance Harvey with my mum, because of Emma Thompson, and she bloody well made me cry again!

 

07.07.2009, 18:35 quote

sc0ttie

Today I saw

The Young Victoria

Was a good period drama and Emily Blunt was beautiful in it.

 

11.07.2009, 17:22 quote

baggiebhoy
baggiebhoy Joined: 06 Mar 2008 Posts: 6111 Location: United Kingdom, England, West Midlands
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Zack & Miri Make A Porno. Ok, but nothing special.
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11.07.2009, 21:04 quote

lawnranger
lawnranger Joined: 19 May 2009 Posts: 212 Location: United Kingdom, England, London
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bigfatfrosty wrote:
Bronson


I watched it for the first time the other day, i really enjoyed it!

The last film I watched was straight story, it's a disney film done by david lynch. It's a cool story about an old cowboy who travels across america on an old lawnmower to be reunited with his ill brother.

 

12.07.2009, 07:56 quote

sc0ttie

Adventureland

 

16.07.2009, 15:57 quote

jemima78
jemima78 Joined: 17 May 2009 Posts: 789 Location: United Kingdom, England, Lincolnshire
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Bruno

Hillarious in some places bad and disrepectful in others
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Let it never be said that romance is dead.'Cos there is so little else occupying my head. There is nothing I need except the function to breathe But I'm not really fussed doesn't matter to me.

 

16.07.2009, 18:22 quote

akroline

the last movie I saw was The Mist (from 2007).

Itīs based on a Stephen King novel, but he had nothing to do with the actual film, so it was not complete shit.

I would not recommend it to fragile souls, since the end is really really tragic. But after some thinking the point of it was really good.

So it was a great movie, but donīt ever watch it if you donīt want a little piece of your soul to die.

 
 
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