What's the last movie you watched?
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8/10 from me. Great action movie, haven't seen the action genre done this well in a long time. The fight scenes are verywell done, with a lot of effective martial arts techniques shown in combination with the more flashy choreography.swoop42 wrote:John Wick.
Ultra violent drivel.
4/10.
A stylish take on the revenge/action movie, I heartily recommend.
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Saw Birdman with Mrs WPT earlier at The Crown Casino (Gold Class) no riff raft
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Angry, violent, indulgent, in your face & some damn fine music & acting. Pretty good film.
That was the first time I've ever been to The Crown Complex.
X'mas present from 2013!!
Angry, violent, indulgent, in your face & some damn fine music & acting. Pretty good film.
That was the first time I've ever been to The Crown Complex.
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Why am I not surprised.watt price tully wrote:Saw Birdman with Mrs WPT earlier at The Crown Casino (Gold Class) no riff raft
X'mas present from 2013!!
Angry, violent, indulgent, in your face & some damn fine music & acting. Pretty good film.
That was the first time I've ever been to The Crown Complex.
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i had a look at john Wick tonight.
Didn't mind it, pretty similar plot to every 80's B grade action movie, piss off someone who you shouldn't have pissed off and all hell breaks loose. I did like the line about how they called him the boogeyman but he wasn't the boogey man, he was the one who went in to kill the boogeyman.
I'll give it a 7/10 cos I like that genre.
Didn't mind it, pretty similar plot to every 80's B grade action movie, piss off someone who you shouldn't have pissed off and all hell breaks loose. I did like the line about how they called him the boogeyman but he wasn't the boogey man, he was the one who went in to kill the boogeyman.
I'll give it a 7/10 cos I like that genre.
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I watched Fury yesterday with Brad Pitt and Shia LaBeouf, it was very interesting to see also pretty sad in the end I guess all war movies have their sadness attached. It's about a tank crews final days of World War II in Europe. Director David Ayer was influenced by the service of veterans in his family and by reading books, such as Belton Y. Cooper's Death Traps which was apparently about the American Armored warfare in WW2.
Ayer wanted to make the movie as more realistic than most of the World War II Dramas out there, I thought it was quite good actually.
Ayer wanted to make the movie as more realistic than most of the World War II Dramas out there, I thought it was quite good actually.