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Post by king nothing on Nov 7, 2020 12:20:11 GMT
It’s good isn’t it? Wish I’d seen it on the big screen though. Yes, and so do I ! Great movie. Deserved a watch at the cinema. Hanks being Hanks!
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Post by Reduntildeath on Nov 7, 2020 12:59:03 GMT
Great movie. Deserved a watch at the cinema. Hanks being Hanks! I can’t remember when he last made a bad movie. And I agree with you and Stewart, I’ll bet it looked absolutely brilliant at the cinema!
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Post by dazjoe on Nov 14, 2020 21:45:06 GMT
Ok. I love Christopher Nolan and watched Tenet last night seeing a cinema's finally reopened after months closed.
I have no. Fucking. Clue. What that film was about.
I think it's the kind of film you have to watch several times to even begin to understand it.
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Post by Kojak on Nov 14, 2020 21:48:22 GMT
Ok. I love Christopher Nolan and watched Tenet last night seeing a cinema's finally reopened after months closed. I have no. Fucking. Clue. What that film was about. I think it's the kind of film you have to watch several times to even begin to understand it. Shades of Interstellar then?
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Post by Paul on Nov 15, 2020 12:00:01 GMT
Ok. I love Christopher Nolan and watched Tenet last night seeing a cinema's finally reopened after months closed. I have no. Fucking. Clue. What that film was about. I think it's the kind of film you have to watch several times to even begin to understand it. I've watched the trailer god knows how many times to try to make sense of it. Not looking forward to sitting through the film doing the same 😂
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Post by Stew on Nov 15, 2020 12:16:24 GMT
Ok. I love Christopher Nolan and watched Tenet last night seeing a cinema's finally reopened after months closed. I have no. Fucking. Clue. What that film was about. I think it's the kind of film you have to watch several times to even begin to understand it. Shades of Interstellar then? Interstellar is like Airplane in comparison. Tenet has great action sequences but it’s hard to care because you haven’t a notion as to what the stakes are. It was baffling and not in a good way like Memento.
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Post by Kojak on Nov 15, 2020 12:28:10 GMT
Shades of Interstellar then? Interstellar is like Airplane in comparison. Tenet has great action sequences but it’s hard to care because you haven’t a notion as to what the stakes are. It was baffling and not in a good way like Memento. I suppose there’s a thin line isn’t there. Interstellar took me two watches, got as far as the bookcase on my first watch before I lost track of what was going on. To be fair, I thought Dunkirk was shit though and that was as simple as it gets really. The characters were so weak I didn’t give a shit about what happened to them. Guess he’s on a bad run at the moment.
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Post by dazjoe on Nov 15, 2020 21:42:40 GMT
Ok. I love Christopher Nolan and watched Tenet last night seeing a cinema's finally reopened after months closed. I have no. Fucking. Clue. What that film was about. I think it's the kind of film you have to watch several times to even begin to understand it. Shades of Interstellar then? As Stew says it's on a whole different level. Interstellar, Inception, Memento; you have to pay attention and concentrate on these movies to make sure you get them, you can't spend half the time scrolling on your phone or leaving it on while you go make a tea and stuff. But this? Jesus. I think he's just tried to be too clever this time.
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Post by Reduntildeath on Nov 15, 2020 22:04:07 GMT
Tenet is definitely on my watch list, but after reading the reviews online I’m not so sure. Sometimes a film director can be so far up themselves as to miss the point completely ,ie make a film that is popular and entertaining, sadly seen (by some) as selling out, which I can never understand.
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Post by Tatty on Nov 15, 2020 22:23:51 GMT
Tenet is shit. Just watch Parasite for a director who is great doing a film that’s it as good as previous efforts...
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Post by Stew on Nov 28, 2020 12:36:44 GMT
A great film called Mosul came onto Netflix yesterday. It’s the true story of an Iraqi Swat team hunting and killing ISIS. The action scenes are unreal. Really tense stuff.
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Post by Tatty on Jan 4, 2021 10:30:13 GMT
Watched all the Matt Damon 'Bourne' films over Christmas. All dreadful.
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Post by redcase on Jan 4, 2021 10:46:48 GMT
Watched all the Matt Damon 'Bourne' films over Christmas. All dreadful. I've got to ask, why did you watch the second and third movies if the first one was dreadful
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Post by Tatty on Jan 4, 2021 11:17:35 GMT
Watched all the Matt Damon 'Bourne' films over Christmas. All dreadful. I've got to ask, why did you watch the second and third movies if the first one was dreadful Wanted to see how the story ended.
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Post by redcase on Jan 4, 2021 11:27:25 GMT
I've got to ask, why did you watch the second and third movies if the first one was dreadful Wanted to see how the story ended. Fair enough ! I liked them, and as strange as it is , I especially liked the shaky cam.
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