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The Interview.

 

Not as bad as I thought it would be but not really worth watching. 5.5/10

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Decent enough and well worth the time to sit and watch. 7/10

Just watched it, not bad at all. Dead right 7/10
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Saw the bank job the other day, surprised by how much I enjoyed it. Great film and the main bird was quite tasty I must admit. It also led to me doing a lot of research on bank robberies etc. 

 

75/100

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Just watched Taken. Dead bodies all over the place.

 

Was an excellent movie. Non-stop action, good acting from Neeson.

 

As a father it's what you'd like to be able to do if anything happened to your own daughter.

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Danny McBride is brilliant

 

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Heard that they are talking about doing a sequel but I think talks have stalled now. Some great ideas floating around (check their IMDB trivia section) so I am hoping that it will get made.

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Honestly there is no better cinematic achievement than the first 30 minutes of Saving Private Ryan.

Absolutely amazing isn't it? Actually gives you what must be a realistic portrayal of the landings.

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Watched the Gone Girl last night. Slightly underwhelming movie, yet unnerving that the wife sat up to watch it, and never does...

Let's hope she wasn't making notes.

I saw The Water Diviner the other day, Russell Crowe's directorial debut I believe. Was quite an absorbing drama set in WW1 times about a man with a sad family life (Crowe) heading to Turkey to find the remains of his 3 boys who died in the war, to bring them home for a proper burial. The stunning Olga Kurylenko also stars. Quite a beautiful film I thought and it was unique. 8/10

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Absolutely amazing isn't it? Actually gives you what must be a realistic portrayal of the landings.

 

Painfully jarring. I read that during a private screening Stephen Ambrose - who wrote Band Of Brothers - had to have the film stopped after 20 minutes as it was all too real for him. 

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