What are you watching tonight?
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Went to see it yesterday too.bobo the clown wrote:I went to see the new Superman film.
They've clearly splashed a lot of cash and technology into it and, as a simple crash, bang, wallop and special effects film it was OK. As a Superman genre film it took huge liberties with the storyline ... maybe not relevant unless you're an old fogie like me brought up on the whole range of Marvel comics.
It over-relied on SFX and it's clear the team had discovered the technique for having people skid at speed and dig a groove in the ground. to roll-through buildings and shatter glass, and to have sky-scrappers fall. Once or twice is OK, as often as they did it was dull and repetitive.
Finally, the amount of overt "All-Americanisms" was retch-making. I'd like to think it was tongue in cheek, but actually don't think so.
Someone said to me afterwards with all the destruction in the city Clark Kent just showed up at the office the next day like nothing had ever happened. Also, with so many buildings tumbling over there's no way they were all empty.
All-American-isms... I think Superman is a brit and the producer/writer is a brit too, maybe they over-compensated so it'll go down well over the pond.
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Oh, and much of the non-SFX shots are filmed with a hand-held camera and so you get that disconcerting camera wobble which, after a while, makes you feel dizzy.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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I saw it the other week. I liked the Krypton stuff at the beginning, and I liked his childhood flashbacks (and I worship Amy Adams) but by the time he was smashing Zods head through skyscrapers I'd completely lost interest and was thoroughly bored by the end of it. Meh of Steel, Man of Snore, Zzzzzuperman etc
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Seasick Steve at Glastonbury.
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Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Capt Corelli's mandolin again. still shocked at how bad Nicholas Cage's Italian accent is. Who cares though when Penelope Cruz is playing the wonderful Pelagia -swoon 

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That was an excellent novel, but tried reading one of his others and it was awful.Harry Genshaw wrote:Capt Corelli's mandolin again. still shocked at how bad Nicholas Cage's Italian accent is. Who cares though when Penelope Cruz is playing the wonderful Pelagia -swoon
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Just watching The Irish Open, which is an open golf competition held in Ireland, going by the name of The Irish Open. 

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Absolute class, no gimmicks (apart from Jon paul jones), just pure class!!!bobo the clown wrote:Seasick Steve at Glastonbury.
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Watched "Sideways" for the first time last night, cant decide if it was really good or just meh!!! On reflection I think a bit of both, although Virginia Madsen is very lovely in it.
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Love that film!wigan white wrote:Watched "Sideways" for the first time last night, cant decide if it was really good or just meh!!! On reflection I think a bit of both, although Virginia Madsen is very lovely in it.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Just watching The Irish Open, which is an open golf competition held in Ireland, going by the name of The Irish Open.


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Watched that too. Was great.wigan white wrote:Absolute class, no gimmicks (apart from Jon paul jones), just pure class!!!bobo the clown wrote:Seasick Steve at Glastonbury.
Nothing more to say.
Unfortunately I also watched Bastille, who had something akin to the Spinal Tap "henge" at the front of the stage, and Professor Green (what's all that about then?) I turned off when Dizzee Rascal appeared. I mean what the fook has happened to Glasto?
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I downloaded the Glastonbury app. It shows, amongst other things, the zones and within each of, I think, 8 zones anything up to a dozen stages at each. Then, shows a timeline for each with who is on, when.Worthy4England wrote:Watched that too. Was great.wigan white wrote:Absolute class, no gimmicks (apart from Jon paul jones), just pure class!!!bobo the clown wrote:Seasick Steve at Glastonbury.
Nothing more to say.
Unfortunately I also watched Bastille, who had something akin to the Spinal Tap "henge" at the front of the stage, and Professor Green (what's all that about then?) I turned off when Dizzee Rascal appeared. I mean what the fook has happened to Glasto?
I was utterly astonished at the scale of the thing. So many options, though I guess geography limits what you can get to. But honestly, I was staggered.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Just watched Mike Leigh's Naked. Incredibly stark and brutal in places. The main character, Johnny, is played absolutely brilliantly by David Thewlis. By the way, I'd no idea that Katrin Cartlidge is no longer with us. 
Anyway, one of the benefits of taping Glasto is that I can FF through stuff like this Laura Mvula, who I've never heard of and hope never to hear from again.
Edit: Think I'll check out more of this Noah & The Whale bunch. Far less so Ed Harcourt, Ben Howard, The Bombay Royale or a bunch of Tibetan Monks.
Edit II: This Haim bunch would be far more interesting if they did an L7 and got their fannies out!

Anyway, one of the benefits of taping Glasto is that I can FF through stuff like this Laura Mvula, who I've never heard of and hope never to hear from again.
Edit: Think I'll check out more of this Noah & The Whale bunch. Far less so Ed Harcourt, Ben Howard, The Bombay Royale or a bunch of Tibetan Monks.

Edit II: This Haim bunch would be far more interesting if they did an L7 and got their fannies out!
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went to see this with the kids today... utter pile of tedious wank...bobo the clown wrote:I went to see the new Superman film.
They've clearly splashed a lot of cash and technology into it and, as a simple crash, bang, wallop and special effects film it was OK. As a Superman genre film it took huge liberties with the storyline ... maybe not relevant unless you're an old fogie like me brought up on the whole range of Marvel comics.
It over-relied on SFX and it's clear the team had discovered the technique for having people skid at speed and dig a groove in the ground. to roll-through buildings and shatter glass, and to have sky-scrappers fall. Once or twice is OK, as often as they did it was dull and repetitive.
Finally, the amount of overt "All-Americanisms" was retch-making. I'd like to think it was tongue in cheek, but actually don't think so.
what IS the point of endless sequences of essentially indestructible people punching each other throwing each other into buildings???
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This Haim bunch would be far more interesting if they did an L7 and got their fannies out!
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Bruce Rioja wrote:Just watching The Irish Open, which is an open golf competition held in Ireland, going by the name of The Irish Open.
You're taking the piss shirley.......................

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over here we'd call that "the sea-going Irish Open - a competition specifically organised for people who play golf".Il Pirate wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Just watching The Irish Open, which is an open golf competition held in Ireland, going by the name of The Irish Open.
You're taking the piss shirley.......................
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Anyone watching The Americans? Top class stuff with horny bird lead actress. Don't be put off that it's on ITV. Cracking series.............
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You've obviously reached the age level where Superman has lost his magic. You will now start hunting down back episodes of Last of the Summer Wine and begin to re-appreciate Ray Conniff, Mantovani and Victor Sylvester all over again. Maturity has arrived. Now's the time to go through your record collection and get rid of all those Max Bygraves, Des O'Connor and Val Doonican items while there's still time.thebish wrote: went to see this with the kids today... utter pile of tedious wank...
what IS the point of endless sequences of essentially indestructible people punching each other throwing each other into buildings???

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