I've heard Iron Man is a great film, just wating for it to come out on DVD because I never go to the cinema, it just costs too much.
Dan In Real Life - Good romantic comedy, but not a girly film like most romantic comedies. I am fast becoming a fan of Steve Carell too, he is great in this film.
Iron Man IS good..probably one of the best "Marvel" films to date.
Anybody who has seen the latest Hulk film would have LOL'd at the references to Iron Man at the end....but wont post any more spoilers!
Dunno if it counts as a film...but the last three episodes of Doctor Who were bloody good...I hacked them about and did some editing so that it ran straight through without the overlap between episodes, and it makes for a pretty good movie
Someone needs to watch the new X-Files film when that comes out and tell me if its good or shit, the trailer makes it look awesome, but trailers always do that.
It was a surprise for me too, I wasn't expecting that kind of film and I really enjoyed it till the end, the end is simply shocking!
Yeah, this film demonstrates that stories can be told without spending millions of dollars on them, as long as someone has something interesting to tell, cinema will survive.
Leon is one of my favourite movies of all time. Stunning performance by Jean Reno in that. I'm gutted he didn't do more in a starring capacity after it and seems to be relegated to secondary bit parts now.
It will be shown here the first week of august, it looks great, and I expect Pixar to keep the quality of both image and script as always. Simply amazing how they can give life and expression to that robot.
BTW, I want to recommend a film I saw the other day, Avalon. It's some kind of ciberpunk story very close related to online games, very well documented IMO, there are some details that I liked a lot. The film itself is not a masterpiece, but if you like ciberpunk or scifi in general (and online games like the one we play) I think you will enjoy it. The story is pretty cool, maybe a bit slow and not tight closed (The director is Mamoru Oshii, so go figure).
It's a Japanese/Polish production (talk about strange mixes), and the east european scenario mixed with the intensive color treatment matches perfectly the ambient of the film.
took my lad to see it yesterday, good film, usual pixar quality, not a true funny film, more a drama with comedy and romance mixed in and at times quite swet and, dare i say it, even a bit of a tear jerker near the end. (well my eyes were watering but i admit to being sentimental when watching films, i even cried at the end of apolo 13 )
presto, the traditional short film before is an absalute scream, a modern reworking of a bugs bunny type cartoon at his most sureal and best.
apparently its on i tunes and clips are on youtube,
Same here, watched the directors cut recently, and I still liked it as much as ever. Well, yes, its a shame, If i remember right, I did enjoy Tais-toi and wasabi with Jean Reno, but those are light flicks, not one like Leon...
Thats my favourite film of all time, its the only film I an definately say is my favourite. Jean Reno is a brilliant actor, he is also in my second favourite film, Ronin.