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THE INCREDIBLE HULK (2011) Yeah, this movie is hardly mentioned among the rest of the MCU movies. There is no origin story here and as such you could say this is a follow on from HULK (2003). The problem maybe now, is that there is really no link to any of the other movies that were to come. None of the actors apart from William Hurt (General Ross) appear in any other movies. The only other links are a mention of the super soldier syrum and the Avengers tag on. The movie itself though is enjoyable enough and the first parts of the movie where Banner is trying to keep the beast under control are good. The Hulk himself looks good and there are plenty of explosive moments and mayhem as Hulk takes on The Abomination. |
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Captain Marvel (2019) Following an opening twenty minutes where characters flew around in space firing bolts of lightning out of their arses at one another in tiresome Marvel fashion this actually settled down into a decent earth set adventure for Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) and Nick Fury (A CGI youthful Samuel L Jackson). Set in 1995, this has a great soundtrack - Nirvana, Hole, Lita Ford, Heart, REM, Garbage and No Doubt - as well as some fun set pieces whilst Danvers and Fury made for an enjoyable double act. It's only when it arrives at it's finale that it kinda goes all up inside it's own rectum in true Marvel style again. At two hours this was just long enough. |
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Night Fright. 1967. A government space experiment with animals goes wrong and a rocket crashes to earth unleashing a monster that terrorizes a small Texas community. Probably back then in swinging 60s this may have had good premise in someone's head but lacked the budget they wanted, you got a bunch of adults trying to be teenagers again dancing and getting killed. A town Sheriff who fails to act tough and walks like he just had something rammed up his back alleyway without the use of a lubricant and a soundtrack that sounds very familiar to the 1958 film The Blob, give the crew some credit they did try to make a decent monster creature, this is one that is not to be taken seriously. Night%20Fright.jpg
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This was highly enjoyable . Ryan Reynolds plays Guy a mild mannered bank teller who finds out one day that he and all his friends are just Npcs for computer game called free city, we follow guy as he comes too terms with this, falls in love with some one from the real world as he tries to save his friends and the city, we also have a second story in the real world in which a game designer is looking for evidence that's hidden in the game that her code and idea was stolen to make free city. As I said very enjoyable with lots of easter eggs and cameos, the Captian America bit was brillant. Something will watch again and buy when it comes out. One of those films which you can switch of your brain and forget the problems of the world. Now watching Last edited by trebor8273; 29th August 2021 at 08:44 PM. |
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Ok I can see why a lot of people find this boring, confusing and turns into a acid trip. but I've always enjoyed it and even if you find it boring , you can't say it's not well directed and beautifully shot and the special effects still look amazing putting most modern CGI effects too shame. It truly looks stunning on 4k. |
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The Expendables 3 (2014) A hugely enjoyable action sequel with a cast to kill for if you enjoy 80's / 90's action films - Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Antonio Banderas, Jet Li, Wesley Snipes, Dolph Lundgren, Kelsey Grammer, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, Robert Davi, Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Although it falters a little during the middle third as Stallone assembles a new younger team - Kellan Lutz, Ronda Rousey, Glen Powell, Victor Ortiz - the final forty minutes is one long action sequence involving tanks, helicopters and collapsing buildings as Mel Gibson's bad guy sends a small country's army after the Expendables. I'd never seen the R-rated cut before and it's much more violent than the 12 version, meanwhile the ridiculously loud Dolby Atmos soundtrack will have your house shaking as it engulfs your surround sound system. |
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One Dark Night. 1982. Mysterious Karl Rhamarevich dies after discovering a way to be more powerful in death with telekinesis. College student Julia wants to join a sorority, her task is to spend the night in a mausoleum, unaware Rhamarevich has just been buried. This was a bit of a decent flick from the 80s, Meg Tilly plays the young co-ed who wants to be part of the college sisters, the first half of the film is obscure, Karl's daughter doesn't believe in the power of telekinesis, obviously she hasn't Carrie, here husband Adam West can't really convince her it's real. The mausoleum does have that eerie creepy vibe that is almost makes it look real, bravo to the set designers for that, then you have some of the dead wakening up...probably not in the best moods, it's like thy aren't zombies but more regenerated beings controlled by the power of the mind. It's a 80s film and some cheesy moments but one I would happily return to watch again. movieposter.jpg
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