VonLuck wrote: » Watched Sound of Metal last night. Very good, although I feel that the movie title and premise may turn a lot of people off from watching it. I can tell you that it doesn't matter what your taste in music is, even if you hate metal, you will still enjoy this movie.
EltonJohn69 wrote: » Wrong. This movie is a masterpiece.
gmisk wrote: » The ice road I am fan of big Liam Neeson...like most of the geriaction stuff.....but this is awful....I gave up after 25 minutes...plot is a mish mash of nonsense...the special effects are awful, not sure what the budget was....I wouldn't bother
Charlie19 wrote: » Scouts Guide to Zombie Apocalypse.. is great craic.
RandomViewer wrote: » The Last Boy Scout is often overlooked
pixelburp wrote: » I mentioned it more because it better took the low stakes, confined-locale premise of Die Hard than the 4th and 5th films of the actual franchise. Those went big, McClane turning into a superhero, when they should have stayed small, let McClane stay a cop. No, it's not an especially memorable film beyond that, and wouldn't wax lyrical at all - but it understood how to mine a tense narrative out of something as simple as "travel 16 Blocks of NY", than the kind of executive driven "uh, Dir Hard goes to Russia. More explosions! Jai Courtnay must happen!" crap that drove the progenitor off a cliff. So I'd recommend it more as a comparison piece than some hidden classic. It's not the latter at all.
Wrongway1985 wrote: » Both Under Siege films still on Prime,Die Hard on a ship and on a train. The first pretty great of that vein the second not so much but watchable nonsense nonetheless and also better than the later Die Hards imo despite the dated "technology".
cdgalwegian wrote: » If Die Hard is a reference point, then 16 Blocks is a laggard; serviceable, with nothing memorable in it. Re Mos Def, I'd mos def be in the "I've never heard his music, but it's gotta be better than his monotone mumble-acting" diivide.
pixelburp wrote: » Mos Def's performance Will divide, but 16 Blocks was the closest we got to a "proper", back to basics Die Hard movie IMO, starting Bruce Willis n all (playing slightly older as greying, saggy cop). Very tightly constrained, low stakes and uses the premise well.
CiaranW wrote: Started Clarkson's Farm the other day and it's surprisingly very watchable! Quite funny too.
EltonJohn69 wrote: » Broad city is great !!! I think it’s underrated/under seen over here
RandomViewer wrote: » Panic, 10 episode teen drama,though all the teens are played by actors closer to 30 nothing special but it does have Jack Nicholson's son Ray