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I just watched the first series of The Fall if it gets worse it’s going to be unwatchable
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Thought Get Out was great, far better than this dross (although it hadn’t helped I’d had a few beers + some VATs.
The Fall is OK and I’d go with a 6/10. I just really struggled to get into it and the ending was poor IMO. On the upside it’s only 17 episodes so doesn’t take up too much of your life.
The Gentlemen.... if you like a dose of Guy Richie and co this one is worth a watch. I find that each of his London crime films are subtly different in tone and feel, and yet all are unmistakably his work! This ones quite light hearted. Hugh Grant is very good.... but Charlie hunnam has very much shed his sons of anarchy character typecast
I saw it the other day, was a good film and went along at a nice pace, and Hugh is very good in it. Still Snatch and Lock Stock are my faves of his.
Finally got round to seeing Once upon a time in Hollywood too, I was expecting to be bored but no, time went by swiftly enough and I enjoyed it all, probably more so than the Gentleman.
Into the Spider-verse was OK, a bit over hyped on its IMDB rating but a good soundtrack.
Watched Tenet the other day, impressive action scenes and score pulled you in but a pretty simple story purposefully made convoluted for no real benefit made it feel like halfway between a castrated Bond film and an episode of Rick and Morty.
It was okay quite good fun but the sound mixing meant chunks of the dialogue were impossible to understand (this could have just been the cinema I was at). Felt like the little twists, non linear narrative and unanswered questions was to hide the lack of emotion or humanity throughout.
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I really enjoyed Tenet, especially the second time, but then again I am a sucker for a Nolan film. It made me think of another really good time travel film called Predestination. Didn't get it the first time, but loved it the second time.
The Gentlemen.... if you like a dose of Guy Richie and co this one is worth a watch. I find that each of his London crime films are subtly different in tone and feel, and yet all are unmistakably his work! This ones quite light hearted. Hugh Grant is very good.... but Charlie hunnam has very much shed his sons of anarchy character typecast
I've not watched it yet. And my brother in law's little brother is primetime
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