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Re: Good Movies

Postby JK » Mon May 02, 2016 9:23 am

People, Places, Things. Has the Kiwi bloke from Eagle vs Shark. Cracks me up
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Re: Good Movies

Postby The Dark Knight » Mon May 02, 2016 10:06 am

Captain America Civil War. Solid action, good story with a nice twist and all the characters together worked well IMO. One of the best Marvel movies to date.
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Re: Good Movies

Postby HH3 » Mon May 02, 2016 1:05 pm

The Dark Knight wrote:Captain America Civil War. Solid action, good story with a nice twist and all the characters together worked well IMO. One of the best Marvel movies to date.


Im not a huge comic book movie fan, but watched Age of Ultron the other day. Should I watch all them in order to understand them better? Or is the plot just too complicated for my brain? It took me 45 minute to work out what the f**k Ultron was and how he came about.
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Re: Good Movies

Postby The Dark Knight » Mon May 02, 2016 1:11 pm

HH3 wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:Captain America Civil War. Solid action, good story with a nice twist and all the characters together worked well IMO. One of the best Marvel movies to date.


Im not a huge comic book movie fan, but watched Age of Ultron the other day. Should I watch all them in order to understand them better? Or is the plot just too complicated for my brain? It took me 45 minute to work out what the f**k Ultron was and how he came about.

Yes, you should watch them all in order to understand them better. A little bit of prior Marvel knowledge helps aswell.

Watching the previous Captain America and Avengers movies would help you understand Civil War better.
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Re: Good Movies

Postby Booney » Wed May 04, 2016 2:25 pm

Special Correspondents - Ricky Gervais, Eric Bana, Netflix original film.

Watched it with the whole family, all of us enjoyed it. Couple of interesting twists, both lead men play the type of role you'd expect them to play.

Gervais and bumbling, confidence lacking side kick, Bana a brash, confident front man.

Can recommend. 8/10.
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Re: Good Movies

Postby Gozu » Wed May 04, 2016 4:10 pm

HH3 wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:Captain America Civil War. Solid action, good story with a nice twist and all the characters together worked well IMO. One of the best Marvel movies to date.


Im not a huge comic book movie fan, but watched Age of Ultron the other day. Should I watch all them in order to understand them better? Or is the plot just too complicated for my brain? It took me 45 minute to work out what the f**k Ultron was and how he came about.


That was a crap movie the first Avengers movie was a fair bit better. Age of Ultron was so bloated a million characters flying around in endless fight scenes I too didn't know what the hell was going on I just wanted it to end. Because of that I didn't bother to go and see Ant-Man and am too hesitant to see this new Captain America movie especially after how bad Batman vs Superman was although that was DC not Marvel.

I generally like this reviewer and he didn't think much of Captain America: Civil War:

http://dailyreview.com.au/captain-ameri ... view/41191
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Re: Good Movies

Postby MatteeG » Wed May 04, 2016 10:32 pm

JK wrote:People, Places, Things. Has the Kiwi bloke from Eagle vs Shark. Cracks me up


Agreed. Not bad.
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Re: Good Movies

Postby MatteeG » Wed May 04, 2016 10:34 pm

Saw both Concussion and Creed recently. Both make the solid/good list.
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Re: Good Movies

Postby The Bedge » Mon May 09, 2016 4:16 pm

I watched a movie 'Hush' on Netflix last night, it was a little different but I enjoyed it I must say.
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Re: Good Movies

Postby HH3 » Tue May 10, 2016 12:39 pm

Zartan wrote:I watched a movie 'Hush' on Netflix last night, it was a little different but I enjoyed it I must say.


I almost watched that last night.

I ended up watching The Crow again.

One of my all time favourites. Can't find a fault in the whole movie. Except maybe the props department ;) ;)
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Re: Good Movies

Postby Gozu » Thu May 12, 2016 1:16 pm

Gozu wrote:
HH3 wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:Captain America Civil War. Solid action, good story with a nice twist and all the characters together worked well IMO. One of the best Marvel movies to date.


Im not a huge comic book movie fan, but watched Age of Ultron the other day. Should I watch all them in order to understand them better? Or is the plot just too complicated for my brain? It took me 45 minute to work out what the f**k Ultron was and how he came about.


That was a crap movie the first Avengers movie was a fair bit better. Age of Ultron was so bloated a million characters flying around in endless fight scenes I too didn't know what the hell was going on I just wanted it to end. Because of that I didn't bother to go and see Ant-Man and am too hesitant to see this new Captain America movie especially after how bad Batman vs Superman was although that was DC not Marvel.

I generally like this reviewer and he didn't think much of Captain America: Civil War:

http://dailyreview.com.au/captain-ameri ... view/41191


I have to be fair I saw Captain America: Civil War last night and I thought it was a pretty good superhero movie. There is a lot of characters flying around but it never seems as busy and OTT as Age of Ultron was. Hulk and Thor were absent from this movie and I think that helps. Hulk is just pure CGI and Thor IMO is one of the least interesting characters Marvel has. Robert Downey Jr steals the show you could be forgiven for thinking it was an Iron Man movie and Black Panther was good too I'm looking forward to his movie. Even Spider-man was bearable and normally I can't handle anything Spider-man related so all up a pretty good movie.
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Re: Good Movies

Postby The Dark Knight » Thu May 12, 2016 1:43 pm

Gozu wrote:
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HH3 wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:Captain America Civil War. Solid action, good story with a nice twist and all the characters together worked well IMO. One of the best Marvel movies to date.


Im not a huge comic book movie fan, but watched Age of Ultron the other day. Should I watch all them in order to understand them better? Or is the plot just too complicated for my brain? It took me 45 minute to work out what the f**k Ultron was and how he came about.


That was a crap movie the first Avengers movie was a fair bit better. Age of Ultron was so bloated a million characters flying around in endless fight scenes I too didn't know what the hell was going on I just wanted it to end. Because of that I didn't bother to go and see Ant-Man and am too hesitant to see this new Captain America movie especially after how bad Batman vs Superman was although that was DC not Marvel.

I generally like this reviewer and he didn't think much of Captain America: Civil War:

http://dailyreview.com.au/captain-ameri ... view/41191


I have to be fair I saw Captain America: Civil War last night and I thought it was a pretty good superhero movie. There is a lot of characters flying around but it never seems as busy and OTT as Age of Ultron was. Hulk and Thor were absent from this movie and I think that helps. Hulk is just pure CGI and Thor IMO is one of the least interesting characters Marvel has. Robert Downey Jr steals the show you could be forgiven for thinking it was an Iron Man movie and Black Panther was good too I'm looking forward to his movie. Even Spider-man was bearable and normally I can't handle anything Spider-man related so all up a pretty good movie.

See you can't judge a movie going off someone opinion until you actually watch it Gozu ;)
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Re: Good Movies

Postby Gozu » Thu May 12, 2016 5:15 pm

The Dark Knight wrote:See you can't judge a movie going off someone opinion until you actually watch it Gozu ;)


It wasn't off his opinion I just didn't like Age of Ultron at all and as I didn't go and see Ant-Man this new Captain America was next up so I was thinking about whether to still bother with them. Doctor Strange I might but the three Marvel movies coming out next year I don't have much interest in seeing.
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Re: Good Movies

Postby The Dark Knight » Thu May 12, 2016 5:19 pm

Gozu wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:See you can't judge a movie going off someone opinion until you actually watch it Gozu ;)


It wasn't off his opinion I just didn't like Age of Ultron at all and as I didn't go and see Ant-Man this new Captain America was next up so I was thinking about whether to still bother with them. Doctor Strange I might but the three Marvel movies coming out next year I don't have much interest in seeing.

I'm looking forward Suicide Squad the most and I'm expecting it to be the best comic book movie of the year.
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Re: Good Movies

Postby Gozu » Thu May 12, 2016 5:40 pm

The Dark Knight wrote:
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The Dark Knight wrote:See you can't judge a movie going off someone opinion until you actually watch it Gozu ;)


It wasn't off his opinion I just didn't like Age of Ultron at all and as I didn't go and see Ant-Man this new Captain America was next up so I was thinking about whether to still bother with them. Doctor Strange I might but the three Marvel movies coming out next year I don't have much interest in seeing.

I'm looking forward Suicide Squad the most and I'm expecting it to be the best comic book movie of the year.


Yeah for sure I love the Harley Quinn character and will definitely go see that and that Star Wars spin-off movie Rogue One.
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Re: Good Movies

Postby saintal » Tue Jun 14, 2016 8:07 pm

Don't get to the cinema too often anymore, but really enjoyed Hunt for the Wilderpeople. Kiwi flick.
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Re: Good Movies

Postby woodublieve12 » Wed Jun 15, 2016 9:11 am

Home sick last week and I finally watched the departed... Pretty good film
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Re: Good Movies

Postby Wedgie » Fri Jun 24, 2016 4:52 pm

Saw Warcraft today. So awesome!
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Re: Good Movies

Postby woodublieve12 » Wed Jun 29, 2016 12:15 pm

Deadpool... Very good...
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Re: Good Movies

Postby whufc » Tue Jul 19, 2016 9:44 am

Zartan wrote:I watched a movie 'Hush' on Netflix last night, it was a little different but I enjoyed it I must say.


I watched that the other night and really enjoyed it

The concept gives the movie a real intensity.
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