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Funny. Charismatic. Great action.
Really enjoyed it.
Highly recommend
8/10
Funny. Charismatic. Great action.
Really enjoyed it.
Highly recommend
8/10
Looking forward to this.Thunderbolts*
Saw this yesterday with my two sons (one has just finished uni, the other is in the final stretch) and really enjoyed it. At the moment, wondering if it is my favourite Marvel film? It had a nice blend of fair realism (for a film like this) along with a sensible amount of humour. Marvel normally inject some levity into proceedings which is probably one good reason I don't enjoy the bland, far too serious DC fare.
As ever, Florence Pugh (so not a film star's name!) is excellent - don't think I've seen her turn in anything but a great performance in things.
I'm not up to speed (neither are my sons) in all the different characters/worlds etc., which seem to be - like Star Wars - subject to multiple spin off series on Disney+ (which we don't have) but I didn't think it mattered. Worked pretty well with having no prior knowledge of any of the characters.
Despite its 2hr+ run time, it flew past with no baggy bits in the middle. And as typical for a Marvel film, there's a mid-credit and post-credit scene. And for a change, the post-credit is worth seeing (assuming you liked the film).
Looking forward to your thoughts on it.Looking forward to this.
And I’m genuinely a man who believes Marvel films are almost unwatchable.
I just watched it this week and thought it was dreadful.Havoc.
Directed by Gareth Evans. The director of The Raid and The Raid 2.
So you know right from the off, it’s gonna be a great action film if nothing else.
And it really is nothing else.
Try broke next timeRust
I fancied bunging something on tonight after this afternoons absolute catastrophe, and this popped up on the Firestick. This film is mired in tragedy after the death on set of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during filming, which you likely know about.
Anyway, this is a fairly slow-burning western set in 1880's Wyoming following the tale of an estranged grandfather (Alec Baldwin) busting his 13 year old grandson out of jail, who had been sentenced to hang for an (accidental) killing. The law, and the bounty hunters, are all in relentless pursuit.
If cinematography is your thing, then Halyna hits it out of the park, the film is stunning to look at. Sweeping landscapes, with those classic sharp contrasts and silhouettes from doorways that echo those classics of Sergio Leone. Baldwin is superb as a grizzled, gruff frontierman killer taking care of his (initially resentful) grandson on their trek.
There's no huge action sequences, but what there is is some pleasing classic cowboy stuff, with fights in saloons, shoot-outs in the streets, great characters, lots of machismo, some humour, and a good story driving the whole thing with folk you are really rootin' for.
Might not be everyones cup of tea. Its no Tombstone (which will never be topped), but I am a sucker for a western, and this is decent.
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