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Reply #420 - Jun 1st, 2023 at 7:45pm
 
UnSubRocky wrote on Jun 1st, 2023 at 7:33pm:


Road Games

This 1981 thriller was a movie that I watched in part, some years ago. It was late at night and I missed the first half of the movie. Then I slept through some of the last half. I wanted to watch this movie in full. After having a buffering session with my free movie download, I had finally finished watching the movie in full.

Stacy Keach and Jamie Lee Curtis star in this Australian thriller. The basic premise is that truck driver, Quid (played by Keach) is asked to haul pork products to Perth, during a meatworker strike. Upon reluctantly agreeing, Quid finds that the motel that he was about to check in had its last room taken by a mysterious van driver who had pulled into the parking lot after Quid had been parked outside for a few minutes. The next day, having slept in his truck, Quid notices that the mysterious van driver had been watching very closely from his motel window the garbage men take away garbage. Quid finds it odd that someone would be so curious about it.

On the road, Quid finds that he has passed a hitchhiker a few times. Not only that, but Quid has caught up upon his journey with the same mysterious van driver a few times, too. Upon his third passing of the hitchhiker, Quid picks up the hitchhiker, Pam (played by Curtis) and offers her a lift. After a few notifications by radio announcers and being stopped by police officers, in relation to reports of missing women and found body parts, Quid begins to suspect that the van driver might be part of the equation.

Having spotted the van driver digging a hole in the Nullabor Plain, Quid is alarmed at the plausibility of his theory about following a likely serial killer. During one of his stops, he tries to inform the police. But, the inept police department and the unhelpful locals are a frustration to Quid. And when Quid discovers that his traveling companion dog is shot by the mysterious van driver that had been waiting outside, the chase becomes personal.

This movie is pretty good for a 1981 production. I thought Keach and Curtis both kept the movie interesting. Both should be praised for coming to Australia and working on such a B-movie that ended up being entertaining.


I remember seeing scenes from this movie being filmed here in Perth.

Particularly in Hay Street, near the Carlton Hotel.

My mother owned a coffee/lunch shop next door to the pub (and I used to help out in the afternoons) and I remember Stacey Keach coming in for lunch one day.

He ordered chicken & chips with a Brownes choc-milk.  I remember it clearly.

It was an okay movie - I'd give it 7 out of 10.
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Reply #421 - Jun 8th, 2023 at 10:37pm
 
Everything Everywhere All at Once

Good performances from Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan

However, I just didn't get into this movie. A little like Cloud Atlas (which I liked) and a fusion with Edge of Tomorrow.

Glad I didn't pay to see this.


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Reply #422 - Jun 23rd, 2023 at 9:14pm
 
Just finished watching Catherine Tate in "The Queen of Oz."  Tate plays the errant Princess Georgiana who because of her indiscretions has been exiled to Australia to take up position of Queen there.  Ignoring the very real Constitutional problems this would entail, her residence is set in Sydney, not Canberra and she is surrounded by a troupe of equally incompetent fools who include a private secretary, who hates his wife, a Lady-in-Waiting as stupid as she is and a media specialist who is in over her head.

After taking up residence, she is assigned a competent head of security, who is indigenous and is visited by a vacuous brother, seemingly modeled on Charles who instructs her that she must now marry.  Annoyed she decides that the first man she meets with have to do and chooses an Australian entrepreneur.  We then follow her adventures though her relationship with him.  She feeds him a vegetarian wrap which has Tahini the morning of their wedding, not realising that it is made from sesame paste, which he is allergic to.  He carks it during the wedding ceremony, which sort of saves the day, 'cause she didn't love him.   Roll Eyes
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Reply #423 - Jun 24th, 2023 at 2:26am
 


The Flash

This super action film seems to resemble more closely to the tv series. That is a good plus, as I have watched about 4 seasons of the tv series, so far. In this film version, Barry Allen (The Flash) is still teamed up in the Justice League with Batman and Wonder Woman. However, after having saved a few disastrous incidents in various parts of the city, Barry gets caught up in emotions by visiting the speed force (by accident, perhaps?) and realising that he can visit various differing timelines.

Upon telling Bruce Wayne that he has discovered his new abilities, Bruce tells Barry that he would be irresponsible to change the past. However, with the knowledge that he could change the past to save his mother from getting murdered, he opts to go back to his childhood and shift one aspect about the day of his mother's murder so that the murder did not happen, and his father would not get convicted of the murder.

The consequences of saving his mother are severe. The pain that Barry feels in the event of losing both parents, meant that Barry ran the risk of not being part of his Flash future self. Barry runs into his 18 y.o. self in the 2013 version of the universe. 28 y.o. Barry then has to convince 18 y.o. Barry to go to Central City police lab to get hit by lightning -- getting hit by lightning, not something that 28 y.o. Barry tells his younger self until just before the lightning strike. The result of the lightning striking both of them leads to younger Barry getting the powers, but with older Barry losing his.

It is then learned that General Zod has arrived to Earth to look for a Kryptonian. Assuming that Zod is looking for Superman, Barry has to try assemble the other members of the Justice League. Although, Bruce Wayne is not really contactable; Wonder Woman is unknown; Cyborg has not developed his powers; and Aquaman was never ever born. So, it comes down to the two Barrys to find Bruce Wayne. In this universe, Bruce Wayne is a retired from crime fighting Michael Keaton version. Keaton uses his technology to find out where the Krytonian is being held. And off they go to get him.... or her.

The battle between the new Justice League and General Zod's army gets ludacrous after a while, as the Barry's decide to keep on changing the timeline when they know they are losing badly. And when it is discovered that another speedster has interfered in older Barry's plans, it all goes complicated with Barry's only choice being to let his mother die in the past in order to save the future of humanity.

I found this movie to be a bit of a hit with my understanding of the Flash franchise. Of course, it is all overdrive with the CGI usage. But, I am much happier with how the DC Comics has depicted their franchise in movies much better than what Marvel has done.
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Reply #424 - Jun 24th, 2023 at 2:43am
 


Transformers: Rise of the Beasts

A decent movie, considering the half-arsed attempts that the franchise has had with the previous 5 Transformer (and related) movies. In this movie, Unicron -- some planet-eating transformer -- is looking for some pissy little magic wand (a transwarp key) to allow Unicron to teleport through worlds. I kind of found that weird, given that the transformers seem to have little trouble flying to and from Cybertron within days. But, seeing that the residents of Cybertron and Unicron are not on speaking terms, I suppose Unicron was probably on the other side of the galaxy at the time. I kind of wonder how the subordinates (the Terracons) of Unicron got to Earth, later in the midpoint of the film, if they really need to get a warping device.

Of course, this takes us to the first human protagonist, Noah Diaz, who is busy trying to make an honest living and get a job in New York City. However, his past keeps catching up with him about his military career. I did not get how Diaz's commander could really be blocking Diaz from getting a job anywhere. Seems like a real dick move. Frustrated by his lack of finding a job, and motivated to make money so that he could pay for his brother's medical treatment, Diaz is convinced to go about stealing a Porsche 911. The car in question being an Autobot called "Mirage". Mirage gets contacted by Optimus Prime in regards to the invasion of Earth by the Terracons.

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Reply #425 - Jun 24th, 2023 at 8:54am
 
Saw 65 on an international flight. Crap.
Some Clooney- Robert's vehicle - crap.
Menu (with Ralph Fiennes) - crap.
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Reply #426 - Jun 25th, 2023 at 4:10pm
 
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts

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Mirage, being carjacked by Diaz, opts to take Diaz along with him to meet Optimus Prime. So, in effect, Mirage basically kidnaps Diaz.

Meanwhile, Elena (the artifact researcher at a museum) is finding that there is more to this particular artifact than her supervisor makes out. Elena is tasked with finding out the origins of the artifact -- opting to work late into the night.

Diaz, having met some of the Autobots, gets roped into performing a museum -- the very museum where Elena works -- break in to get the artifact. Unfortunately, the Terracons also have the idea to get the artifact. Enter the conflict. Amazingly, Optimus Prime has not got his overpowered fighting skills yet, and is overwhelmed by the leader of the Terracons. Only Airazor (a Maximal that transforms into a peregrin falcon) comes in to save the day. The Terracons, however, manage to get away with half the transwarp key.

Elena's understanding of her artifact research has her conclude that the other half of the transwarp key is located in Peru. Therefore, the group has to fly to Peru to find the Inca ruins hosting the other half. I forget how the Terracons figure out what is going on. But the antagonists catch up with the Autobots and have their overlong fight scenes. Included in the lead up to the battle is the meeting of Optimus Prime with his Maximal counterpart Optimus Primal (an ape transformer).

The near ending of the film is quite interesting, as the franchise mixes with another franchise. You will find a mid-credits scene, too. Overall, this Transformers movie is probably the best Transformers movie since the 2007 film.
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Reply #427 - Jul 25th, 2023 at 11:13pm
 


Barbie

Fresh in my mind from watching at the cinema on a Tuesday afternoon. I was one of 5 guys in their adulthood in a theatre full of mainly teenage and young girls accompanied by their mothers. The theatre was probably 80% capacity, given that earlier screenings of the movie were sold out frequently.

First of all, this movie was overhyped. There was nothing that a guy in his 40s would see in this movie, other than having a perv on Margot Robbie and her attractive co-stars. However, given that Barbie was not marketed for an audience other than teen and pre-teen girls, I have to keep a little perspective.

The basic narrative of the movie was Barbie (played by Margot Robbie), living the dream life in her Barbie World, starts developing thoughts about her own existence. Ken (played by Ryan Gosling) is a male bimbo who seeks the attention of Barbie. However, Barbie, living the dream life in her female-dominant lifestyle, is not interested in Ken. Ken has to try to maneuvre his affections in competition with a rival Ken.

When Barbie blurts out a question about "dying", during a party, the entire party attendees go quiet. Having addressed that she meant "dying" in a different context, she labours through the rest of the night, still aware that she could have really messed up her image.

The next day, however, does not go well for Barbie. Everything about her life is off. Barbie starts to question her own worth. Having discussed with other Barbies her problem, the encouragement is to go see Weird Barbie (Kate McKinnon) to understand the deeper meaning of Barbie's problems. Weird Barbie gives Barbie advice to go to the real world and find the source of Barbie's seemingly nightmarish dreams.

Ken sneaks in for a ride to the real world. Once in the real world, both Ken and Barbie find that the world is male-dominant and at odds with the ultra effeminent Barbie and her seemingly gay looking Ken. From there, it is up to both of them to be disillusioned by how the real world works.

There is fun throughout the movie with song and dance numbers. The jokes are levelled to appeal to a younger audience. Nothing overtly sexual is seen through the storyline. Everything about this movie is directed to cater for the audience of teenage girls. Certainly a movie for the teen girls. But, if you are an adult willing to have your mind challenged, you would be better off watching "Oppenheimer".
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Reply #428 - Jul 26th, 2023 at 7:20am
 
UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 25th, 2023 at 11:13pm:
First of all, this movie was overhyped.


A Hollywood movie over-hyped?

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Reply #429 - Jul 26th, 2023 at 1:06pm
 
Well, compared to other Hollywood movies, it was overhyped. But the pay off was immense. Barbie will break box office records.
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Reply #430 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 11:15am
 
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One

Pretty good. Tons of action. Too much footage of Tom running fast.  Grin

They seem to be getting more 'James Bond like' as they go along.

BTW, our local Village Cinema complex had almost no staff on duty for a Monday 2:30 pm showing. No-one checking tickets.  Shocked

So, anyone could have had a free seat it seems.

Is this the norm around the country?



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Reply #431 - Jul 27th, 2023 at 2:39pm
 
Captain Nemo wrote on Jul 27th, 2023 at 11:15am:
BTW, our local Village Cinema complex had almost no staff on duty for a Monday 2:30 pm showing. No-one checking tickets.  Shocked

So, anyone could have had a free seat it seems.

Is this the norm around the country?


I have only done this once. I paid for a movie that I wanted to see. But, the quality of the movie was so mediocre that I had to leave. Before I got up, I checked the times of the other movie sessions. I decided on a movie that I was not going to see. I waited for the session time to start. I got up and left to find that theatre. They no longer put the names and times of the movies for each theatre, just to make it difficult for people swapping cinema theatres.

I could basically go see a movie at 7pm and then go to the toilet and come back and watch another movie at 9pm. They don't bother checking.
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Reply #432 - Jul 29th, 2023 at 10:26pm
 
Tár


Caught up with this movie today. Tár was nominated for six awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. Blanchett won Best Actress at the BAFTAs, Golden Globes, and Critics' Choice Movie Awards and was nominated at the Academy Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards.



Well ...

I thought it was a pretentious pompous piece of rubbish.






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Reply #433 - Jul 30th, 2023 at 5:07pm
 
Fantastic Mr. Fox - a Wes Anderson film, starring George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Wallace Wolodarsky, Eric Chase Anderson, Michael Gambon, Willem Dafoe, Owen Wilson, Jarvis Cocker, Wes Anderson, Karen Duffy, Robin Hurlstone, Hugo Guinness, Helen McCrory, Roman Coppola, Juman Malouf, Jeremy Dawson, Garth Jennings.   After years of peace, Mr Fox breaks his promise and raids the farms of his human neighbours. The sly fox and his furry gang get back at three nefarious farmers that have declared war on them.  A Rould Dalh story it is about the shenanigans of Mr.Fox as he takes on his neighbours.  I'd give this a 9 out of 10.  A bit adult for most kids.
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Reply #434 - Jul 30th, 2023 at 5:14pm
 

Here's one for John Smith   Wink

The New World, on Netflix.

Captain Smith is spared his mutinous hanging sentence after captain Newport's ship arrives in 1607 to found Jamestown, an English colony in Virginia. The initially friendly natives, who have no personal property concept, turn hostile after a 'theft' is 'punished' violently on the spot. During an armed exploration, Smith is captured, but spared when the chief's favorite daughter Pocahontas pleads for the stranger who soon becomes her lover and learns to love their naive 'savage' way of harmonious life. Ultimately he returns to the grim fort, which would starve hadn't she arranged for Indian generosity. Alas, each side soon brands their own lover a traitor, so she is banished and he flogged as introduction to slavish toiling. Changes turn again, leading Smith to accept a northern-more mission and anglicized Pocahontas, believing him dead, becoming the mother of aristocratic new lover John Rolfe's son. They'll meet again for a finale in England.

8.5/10 from me    Smiley

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