Yes I watched it and didn't mind it actually even though it doesn't make sense !La La Land?
Yes I watched it and didn't mind it actually even though it doesn't make sense !La La Land?
I'm a big fan of Nolan films and that's by far his worst.Interstellar is two thirds a good movie. The final act goes to pot imho.
Dunkirk was a great film. Not one of Nolan's best but a decent fist I'd say.
Agree with both.I may not be a film buff but anyone who thinks City of God is ****e needs to give their head a wobble after which they may recognise a great film when they see it.
PS am i the only one who thinks the original Terminator is by far the better film than the 2nd
Going to Once Upon A Time In Hollywood tomorrow evening,any opinions?
I really liked it, great performance from Emma Stone as well.Yes I watched it and didn't mind it actually even though it doesn't make sense !
Aldo's top ten
Casablanca
Life of Brian
Jaws
The Exorcist
Pulp Fiction
True Grit
L A Confidential
The Godfather ll
White heat
The third man.
It is but I'd have to go for the original.Which True Grit?
The Coen bros version is one of the best remakes of an original in Hollywood history imo.
I enjoyed it. Very much a cinematic experience though. One that has to be seen in the big screen.I'm a big fan of Nolan films and that's by far his worst.
A very comfy cinema that bring food and drinks to your seatI suggest you pick a cinema with comfy seats because that film is loooong.
It’s ****ing brilliant though. DeCaprio in particular, is superb. Lots of interesting cameos too.
The mood really changes about 2/3 of the way through, one minute you’re watching a comical buddy movie with a few disturbing observations about Hollywood and the price of fame - then you’re watching something else entirely, something very ugly, but still through the Hollywood lens.

Could be a fair point I never saw it on a big screen.I enjoyed it. Very much a cinematic experience though. One that has to be seen in the big screen.
war film fan obviously, but no The Longest Day, Battle of the Bulge or The Dambusters?My overall favourites would be:
Das Boot
Terminator 2
Gladiator
Battle of Britain
The Bourne Identity
Cast Away
Saving Private Ryan
A Bridge Too Far
Platoon
The Shawshank Redemption
war film fan obviously, but no The Longest Day or Battle of the Bulge?
hmm, hard one, depends what mood I'm in at the time, some favourites that aren't already in your list:You no what I don't think I've ever actually seen The Longest Day which is a bit strange really as I've watched tons of war films!
Battle of the Bulge I didn't rate than highly if I'm honest.
Prefer other war films like The Cruel Sea and Dunkirk (the original).
I do enjoy other genres but I can't think of many that are top of my list.
Scarface should maybe be on my list. Goodnight Mr Tom! Forest Gump.
You?
3:10 to Yuma was pretty good too, and Scarface with Pacino is essentially a remake. Keep meaning to find a copy of the original to watch, it's one of the films that caused the code to be properly enforced, a was banned in a few places.Which True Grit?
The Coen bros version is one of the best remakes of an original in Hollywood history imo.
My name is Micheal Caine, and I am a Nazi soldierThe Eagle has Landed