Tallguy 3,386 Posted January 9, 2022 Share Posted January 9, 2022 3 hours ago, Sweeping Strings said: Fail Safe I started watching this once and didn't get to finish it. Looked pretty terrific. I can only imagine watching something like this when it was in cinemas. Sure I had more than my share of nuclear fear in the 80's. Sweeping Strings 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay 37,363 Posted January 9, 2022 Share Posted January 9, 2022 Best In Show I had somehow never seen this before - I've actually never seen any of the Christopher Guest movies other than A Mighty Wind. I liked this one a lot, the cast really excelled frequently and a lot of the improv really worked. It was also very well paced, a nice quick 90 minutes with every scene being funny and no excess. It's also very 90s which I enjoyed. Nice work by everyone, but I'd say Fred Willard, Larry Miller, Ed Begley Jr, and Parker Posey probably made me laugh the most. Really enjoyed this and want to watch the other Guest improv films now! It's on HBO Max mrbellamy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrbellamy 6,287 Posted January 10, 2022 Share Posted January 10, 2022 22 hours ago, Jay said: I've actually never seen any of the Christopher Guest movies other than A Mighty Wind. Are you including Spinal Tap? I never got around to Mascots but love Waiting for Guffman. For Your Consideration is just okay for the most part but I remember it having a particularly funny ending and worth it just because it's sooo much Catherine O'Hara. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay 37,363 Posted January 10, 2022 Share Posted January 10, 2022 I've seen Spinal Tap a few times, but he didn't direct that one. mrbellamy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crocodile 8,012 Posted January 10, 2022 Share Posted January 10, 2022 Batman & Robin on 4K Blu-ray I got on offer. There's no point defending the film but I still have more fun watching this than any of the Snyder films. It is such a nonsensical thing I cannot hate it. On a genuinely positive note, the film actually doesn't look bad in 2022. Some of the prodction design - Batcave, Robin, Mr Freeze - is genuinely cool to look at. And I always enjoyed Uma Thurman's campy performance. Goldenthal's score is great. One of my holy grails. Great cinema it isn't bit neither is it boring. Also watched No Time to Die and Silence of the Lambs on UHD discs. Enjoyed both. Karol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay 37,363 Posted January 11, 2022 Share Posted January 11, 2022 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Another movie I had never seen before! I wanted to see it when it came out, and then somehow just never got around to it. Boy, I can see why it was so highly rated! It's very unique, quirky, original, funny, interesting, etc. What happened to Shane Black? He doesn't make movies remotely like this any more. Val Kilmer was so good in this film, Robert Downey Jr was funny, and Michelle Monaghan was the real surprise; I've only seen her in things like True Detective, Mission Impossible, Source Code, etc where she's just in kind of thankless dour type roles. Here she was so fun and charming and sexy and interesting, her character was great! The plot twists and turns the whole time and probably doesn't make too much sense if you think about it too hard, but what matters is the characters and their interactions and everything unfolds. It was a lot of fun! It's on Kanopy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raiders of the SoundtrArk 2,433 Posted January 11, 2022 Share Posted January 11, 2022 Ted 2 Far better than the first movie. It's a lot of fun and a good movie if you just want to unplug your brain for 2 hours. One scene need to stay in the anal: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay 37,363 Posted January 11, 2022 Share Posted January 11, 2022 Hmm I know I've seen the first Ted, can't remember if I've seen 2 or not. I don't think I have Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bruce marshall 1,315 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 3 hours ago, Jay said: Hmm I know I've seen the first Ted, can't remember if I've seen 2 or not. I don't think I have Nobody did. It flopped. Sometimes the audience just doesn't want a " 2" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edmilson 7,448 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 The Fugitive (1993) I was looking for something to watch on HBOMax and then I found this movie which I instantly recognized as one of JNH's earlier Oscar nominations (he lost that year to JW's Schindler's List). I thought: "Hey, this looks like a generic 90s thriller, how come the score was nominated? I need to watch it to know why". Then I watched it and found out that the score is highly effective in the movie. The Oscar nom was well deserved. And the movie is pretty good too, with great editing and cinematography, impressive action scenes and fine performances by Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones. Bespin and LSH 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bespin 8,481 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 Great movie and score yes! Now, I recommend the watching of Halloween 1978, then these two. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay 37,363 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 The Fugitive is an awesome movie, and the score is great bruce marshall and Bespin 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brundlefly 2,385 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 15 hours ago, Jay said: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Another movie I had never seen before! I wanted to see it when it came out, and then somehow just never got around to it. Boy, I can see why it was so highly rated! It's very unique, quirky, original, funny, interesting, etc. What happened to Shane Black? He doesn't make movies remotely like this any more. Val Kilmer was so good in this film, Robert Downey Jr was funny, and Michelle Monaghan was the real surprise; I've only seen her in things like True Detective, Mission Impossible, Source Code, etc where she's just in kind of thankless dour type roles. Here she was so fun and charming and sexy and interesting, her character was great! The plot twists and turns the whole time and probably doesn't make too much sense if you think about it too hard, but what matters is the characters and their interactions and everything unfolds. It was a lot of fun! It's on Kanopy I still need to see it. I really liked The Nice Guys. This seems like the same type of movie, but even better, going by the reviews. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Guernsey 2,284 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 Star Trek IV: The Undiscovered Country - since Christmas Day I've been meaning to watch this as I have a memory of a mid-90s Christmas when it was on the TV and I remember watching it in amongst the wrapping paper and opened presents in the evening when everyone else had either gone to bed or otherwise retired (weird as I don't imagine it was on that late!). Still an enjoyable way to close out (more or less) the original cast's tenure and who on good form throughout even if they do show their age a bit. Always amuses me that nobody ever complains about Patrick Stewart's age, he's only 10 years younger than William Shatner! The one thing that strikes me today is how small it feels; the Enterprise seems even more submarine like (even though even the TOS/movie Enterprise is still pretty huge) and poky, Rura Penthe seems to have the smallest caves known to man or Klingon - surely a couple of matte paintings of some much larger caves to give it some more scale can't have been beyond the budget? - and even the Klingon court where Kirk and McCoy are put on trial is clearly filmed cleverly to make it look bigger than it is (ingenious but once you notice you do kinda become aware of the limitations). Funny that some people have grumbled about Boba Fett feeling "cheap" but it feels considerably more expansive than something like this; it's kinda depressing how little money Paramount used to spend on Star Trek movies (yeah, I know, they need to make money, but still...). Plus the stuff with the gas following torpedo on the Enterprise makes no sense when it's the Excelsior that was doing the gaseous anomaly survey (which definitely sounds like the kind of mission Starfleet would commit one it's biggest starships to... no, wait). A shame that René Auberjonois' role as Colonel West was cut out, annoyingly the Blu-Ray version is the theatrical version where he doesn't appear. I am clearly anchored to the TV version where he appears so I'm always surprised when I don't see him. Cliff Eidelman's score probably still remains one of his best efforts and it's a shame he never did a James Horner career wise. Weirdly, I actually missed Jerry's theme a bit more than usual which is odd as Eidelman's upbeat main themes are pretty great and his Stravinsky (the opening is straight out of the Firebird) meets Holst darker material is great. Marian Schedenig 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweeping Strings 2,358 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 Interesting you say that about the budgets/scale. One presumes the zero-gravity assassination/early-CGI floating-in-mid-air blood must've cost a bob or two. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Guernsey 2,284 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 2 minutes ago, Sweeping Strings said: Interesting you say that about the budgets/scale. One presumes the zero-gravity assassination/early-CGI floating-in-mid-air blood must've cost a bob or two. Yes, fair point. Plus the Praxis explosion effect which was novel at the time I believe. Weird how Star Trek films generally had fairly tight budgets but often managed to include one or two novel visual effects (the Genesis Planet rendering in TWOK, for example). Funny how phasers never made anyone else bleed like that anywhere else nor was Klingon blood ever pink again! Sweeping Strings 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tallguy 3,386 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 11 hours ago, Jay said: The Fugitive is an awesome movie, and the score is great It's even more remarkable with the passage of time. It's just so solid. The only "movie star" in the movie is Ford and it's one of his best roles. 4 hours ago, Tom Guernsey said: it's kinda depressing how little money Paramount used to spend on Star Trek movies Especially this one. The only reason this movie got made at all was because it was the 25th anniversary and they didn't want to end with V. The script just feels unfinished. There are so many lines that feel like they had an idea "Someone will say something like..." and they never came back and made it something a human being would say. Like "Two racist bozos show up and say racist things." "Like what?" "Oh, I don't know. Just... Racist things, right?" The torpedo plot feels like "And then the Enterprise crew comes up with a brilliant plan to destroy the enemy ship." "Is that hard?" "Super easy. Barely an inconvenience." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marian Schedenig 8,193 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 5 hours ago, Tom Guernsey said: Star Trek IV: The Undiscovered Country (You got the Roman numeral wrong) Still one of the best bigger scale Trek things, in the same general league as Khan and perhaps First Contact. Nicholas Meyer has a talent for making Trek feel earnest, relevant, and almost intimate at the same time - I still say that Khan, with all its derivative elements (and specifically because how skilfully they were integrated) has a brilliant script. Eidelman's score remains a favourite - it's true that it's not as continuously entertaining in its full form as some of the other entries, but condensed to its core, I rank it every bit as highly as Horner's Khan. And I'm a big fan of how Eidelman handles the Courage theme. I'm hoping that with the upcoming new releases of the earlier films, we might finally get a remastered Blu-ray with both versions before long. (And decently mastered versions of the rest - of all the pre-JJ Treks, I still only own Khan on Blu, though that twice). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Guernsey 2,284 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 Star Trek VI: TUC (VI not IV ;-) 34 minutes ago, Tallguy said: Especially this one. The only reason this movie got made at all was because it was the 25th anniversary and they didn't want to end with V. The script just feels unfinished. There are so many lines that feel like they had an idea "Someone will say something like..." and they never came back and made it something a human being would say. Like "Two racist bozos show up and say racist things." "Like what?" "Oh, I don't know. Just... Racist things, right?" The torpedo plot feels like "And then the Enterprise crew comes up with a brilliant plan to destroy the enemy ship." "Is that hard?" "Super easy. Barely an inconvenience." Even though I like it, it would have been a shame to end on STV: TFF given its poor public reception (although shame they didn't think the same when it came to TNG as it really deserved a better send-off than Nemesis). I hadn't really thought of the script for TUC being unfinished, but maybe I like the various really great lines in it, "Only Nixon could go to China" and the fun Shakespeare quotes, which really work with great actors like Christopher Plummer delivering them. But I do agree that the plotting could have done with some tightening up - I don't hugely object to the way they work out how to destroy the Bird of Prey. It's no more deus ex machina than working out how to recrystallise the dilithium crystals in The Voyage Home, especially since it's emphasised that it's not possible in the 23rd century, but miraculously they work it out in 1986... I mean, it doesn't matter to me, but it's hardly a novel issue to TUC. 25 minutes ago, Marian Schedenig said: (You got the Roman numeral wrong) Still one of the best bigger scale Trek things, in the same general league as Khan and perhaps First Contact. Nicholas Meyer has a talent for making Trek feel earnest, relevant, and almost intimate at the same time - I still say that Khan, with all its derivative elements (and specifically because how skilfully they were integrated) has a brilliant script. Eidelman's score remains a favourite - it's true that it's not as continuously entertaining in its full form as some of the other entries, but condensed to its core, I rank it every bit as highly as Horner's Khan. And I'm a big fan of how Eidelman handles the Courage theme. I'm hoping that with the upcoming new releases of the earlier films, we might finally get a remastered Blu-ray with both versions before long. (And decently mastered versions of the rest - of all the pre-JJ Treks, I still only own Khan on Blu, though that twice). Can't disagree with most of that and especially on how Eidelman uses the Courage theme. I love when he punctuate's Spock's "If I were human, my response would be... go to hell... if I were human" line, which is both cute but also quite touching. I seem to recall someone pointing out that Eidelman's upbeat main theme is based on intervals of a fourth, the same as the Courage fanfare. Although I always enjoyed the secondary main theme (if you want to call it) that plays when the main cast's signatures appear in the end credits. The older movies could all use a decent remaster though, hopefully the UHD version of TMP will appear on Blu-Ray and kick off remastering of the others. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naïve Old Fart 9,528 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 Apparently, the P.O.V. shot of the Bird Of Prey circling the Enterprise (where Chang says "...prick us, do we not bleed..?"), was the middle section of a much longer shot. 1 hour ago, Tom Guernsey said: ...the Praxis explosion effect... This was always the money shot, and it grabs one's attention in the same way as the opening shot in STAR WARS does. It's an extremely dynamic, and kinetic (if much imitated), shot. Tom Guernsey 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tallguy 3,386 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 17 minutes ago, Tom Guernsey said: The older movies could all use a decent remaster though, hopefully the UHD version of TMP will appear on Blu-Ray and kick off remastering of the others. I got the 4K set of the first four movies for Christmas. They look great even though I haven't had the time to sit and watch any of them end to end. No idea what the plan is going forward or how they're going to break them up. 5 and 6 in a set? Mixing the last two TOS films with TNG? Khan has both the theatrical and the "director's cut". I would assume that any new release of Undiscovered would have both as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naïve Old Fart 9,528 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 I'm sure it's been discussed, but...how does the 4K D.C. of STAR TREK T.M.P. look? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay 37,363 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 The 4K remaster of the TMP director's cut isn't out yet. It premieres on Paramount+ sometime later this year. We have a thread about the project, which includes links to some pictures and videos hosted on startrek.com that show their restoration progress https://www.jwfan.com/forums/index.php?/topic/33965-star-trek-the-motion-picture-director’s-cut-4k-restoration-supervised-by-mike-matessino Naïve Old Fart 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naïve Old Fart 9,528 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 Shucks, @Jay. Thanks for that. This is one restoration that I can't wait to see, and hear! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay 37,363 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 7 hours ago, Brundlefly said: I still need to see it. I really liked The Nice Guys. This seems like the same type of movie, but even better, going by the reviews. Yes, for sure, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and The Nice Guys share a similar vibe. I would say The Nice Guys is more polished, a little more mainstream, a little more set up to be a hit. KKBB is a little more indie, a little more loose and off the cuff, and also a bit outdated from looking at it from a modern perspective. I wish I had seen it at the time and this watch was a revisit! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naïve Old Fart 9,528 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 Quite by chance, I picked up KISS KISS BANG BANG at my local thrift store, recently. Like Jay, I've never seen it, but it's by Shane Black, and it has Robert Downey Jr, so... what's not to like? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay 37,363 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 Val Kilmer is just as great as RDJ in this film Naïve Old Fart 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Who 919 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 1 hour ago, Jay said: Yes, for sure, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and The Nice Guys share a similar vibe. I would say The Nice Guys is more polished, a little more mainstream, a little more set up to be a hit. KKBB is a little more indie, a little more loose and off the cuff, and also a bit outdated from looking at it from a modern perspective. I wish I had seen it at the time and this watch was a revisit! I'm still disappointed that The Nice Guys didn't get at least one sequel. I can't remember laughing as much in the cinema as when seeing the movie. The door scene had everyone in the cinema in stitches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay 37,363 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 Shane Black's gone in a weird direction since The Nice Guys. Predators was just so terrible, and he spent a ton of time developing Doc Savage and Remo Williams films that never got made Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Who 919 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 12 minutes ago, Jay said: Shane Black's gone in a weird direction since The Nice Guys. Predators was just so terrible, and he spent a ton of time developing Doc Savage and Remo Williams films that never got made According to IMDb, Doc Savage is still in development with the rock but there's no production date or anything like that. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1606752/?ref_=nm_flmg_wr_1 Too bad that Nice Guys didn't have a bigger box office. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Naïve Old Fart 9,528 Posted January 12, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted January 12, 2022 LAST ACTION HERO is a very underrated, and misunderstood, film. Raiders of the SoundtrArk, GerateWohl and Edmilson 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marian Schedenig 8,193 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 3 hours ago, Tallguy said: Khan has both the theatrical and the "director's cut". I would assume that any new release of Undiscovered would have both as well. That's what (and why) I'm hoping for. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naïve Old Fart 9,528 Posted January 12, 2022 Share Posted January 12, 2022 1 hour ago, Marian Schedenig said: That's what (and why) I'm hoping for. If you get both, then frankly, Mr. Marian, you can clean their chronometers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bruce marshall 1,315 Posted January 13, 2022 Share Posted January 13, 2022 15 hours ago, Sweeping Strings said: Interesting you say that about the budgets/scale. One presumes the zero-gravity assassination/early-CGI floating-in-mid-air blood must've cost a bob or two. I forgot who scored TUC. Was it Endelman, Eidelman, or Edelman? 😎 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Guernsey 2,284 Posted January 13, 2022 Share Posted January 13, 2022 2 hours ago, bruce marshall said: I forgot who scored TUC. Was it Endelman, Eidelman, or Edelman? 😎 Middle one 😜 bruce marshall 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweeping Strings 2,358 Posted January 13, 2022 Share Posted January 13, 2022 19 hours ago, Tom Guernsey said: Yes, fair point. Plus the Praxis explosion effect which was novel at the time I believe. Weird how Star Trek films generally had fairly tight budgets but often managed to include one or two novel visual effects (the Genesis Planet rendering in TWOK, for example). Funny how phasers never made anyone else bleed like that anywhere else nor was Klingon blood ever pink again! Yep, back then wasn't Trek's/most of sci-fi's go-to alien blood colour green (or black)? Hence McCoy's brilliant 'That green-blooded son of a bitch ... it's his revenge for all those arguments he lost!' in The Search For Spock. Tom Guernsey 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Guernsey 2,284 Posted January 13, 2022 Share Posted January 13, 2022 28 minutes ago, Sweeping Strings said: Yep, back then wasn't Trek's/most of sci-fi's go-to alien blood colour green (or black)? Hence McCoy's brilliant 'That green-blooded son of a bitch ... it's his revenge for all those arguments he lost!' in The Search For Spock. I wonder who thought "yeah... Klingons... they seem like a pink blooded species...". I guess it does show up quite dramatically inside the darkness of the ship so it's pretty effective. Sweeping Strings 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post bollemanneke 3,348 Posted January 13, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted January 13, 2022 In Bruges. Let’s go up the bell tower. That was one of the fucking random bits and pieces I remembered from this fucking film when we watched it fucking ages ago. Brendan Gleeson is amazing. I also mostly liked the humour, but did think they were sometimes taking things too far, especially when Gleeson just wouldn’t die: I was feeling compassion for his character while laughing at the absurdity of it all and I didn’t really like that because I just wanted to mourn his death. The two Belgians were portrayed very accurately as emotionless, fucking cunts and I will also remember that a little person can also be called a person of restricted growth (where do they keep getting these words?) I didn’t really like Clémense POésy’s character and why are there so many French accents in this movie anyway? It’s set in fucking Bruges, not fucking France. Also hadn’t recognised Ralph Fiennes at first and thought his character was played by Ciarán Hinds. Also my first time in which Colin Farrell isn’t boring, but mostly good. I was going to write the score was fucking functional, but then the fucking romance cues came. And the source music. I’m watching a lot of Carter Burwell movies lately and keep wondering how that fucking prick got attached to fucking Twilight. Waste of his fucking time. Tom Guernsey, Jay, Nick1Ø66 and 5 others 4 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Disco Stu 15,495 Posted January 13, 2022 Share Posted January 13, 2022 LOL Circa 2008-10 I considered that movie a near-masterpiece of dark comedy with enough pathos to really stick with you and I'm ok not revisiting that opinion. Some things are best left in the memory! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marian Schedenig 8,193 Posted January 13, 2022 Share Posted January 13, 2022 20 minutes ago, bollemanneke said: I also mostly liked the humour, but did think they were sometimes taking things too far, especially when Gleeson just wouldn’t die: I was feeling compassion for his character while laughing at the absurdity of it all and I didn’t really like that because I just wanted to mourn his death. But this absurd blend of dark humour and serious tragedy in a very surreal world is what makes it so special, and very rewatchable in my book. It's a film about a contract killer who accidentally killed a boy and suffers from serious depression as a result, and yet it's also hilarious, and has likeable characters. It's also extremely quotable, and yes, Gleeson is absolutely brilliant in it. bollemanneke 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naïve Old Fart 9,528 Posted January 13, 2022 Share Posted January 13, 2022 If anyone doesn't like IN BRUGES, then they're an inanimate fucking object. bollemanneke and LSH 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brundlefly 2,385 Posted January 14, 2022 Share Posted January 14, 2022 YOU'RE AN INANIMATE FUCKING OBJECT!!! bollemanneke 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Positivatee 327 Posted January 14, 2022 Share Posted January 14, 2022 Anything is a fucking object if you're brave enough. bollemanneke 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A24 4,333 Posted January 14, 2022 Share Posted January 14, 2022 I didn't like In Bruges and I know I'm not inanimate object. Maybe I looked at it from a wrong perspective. I mean, if everyone at JWfan liked it, why didn't I?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naïve Old Fart 9,528 Posted January 14, 2022 Share Posted January 14, 2022 If you don't like it, Alex, you don't like it. End of. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bollemanneke 3,348 Posted January 14, 2022 Share Posted January 14, 2022 8 hours ago, Brundlefly said: YOU'RE AN INANIMATE FUCKING OBJECT!!! Hey! I wanted to do that, midget! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweeping Strings 2,358 Posted January 14, 2022 Share Posted January 14, 2022 In Bruges was, if I recall correctly, quite deceptively marketed ... the trailer made it look ONLY like a knockabout comedy about 2 hitmen who go on holiday out of necessity because one of them fucked up a job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A24 4,333 Posted January 14, 2022 Share Posted January 14, 2022 Which it was! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Glóin the Dark 1,221 Posted January 14, 2022 Share Posted January 14, 2022 It's one of the worst trailers I've seen. I knew it was definitely not a film I ever wanted to watch after seeing the trailer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edmilson 7,448 Posted January 14, 2022 Share Posted January 14, 2022 Hollow Man (2000) Silly but somewhat entertaining thriller about an arrogant scientist who becomes invisible. Goldsmith's score is pretty good. Tom Guernsey 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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