Probably the best cameo in any TV-Show ever.
I can't believe people actually think this is good.
Easily top 5 of the year, haven't seen The Lighthouse yet though. Not quite as good as Memories of Murder, but it's close.
Everything I wanted it to be and more. Perfectly cast and excellent soundtrack by Hans Zimmer. Epic Sci-Fi at its best.
A proper send-off for Daniel Craig, he did much for the franchise. One of the better Bond-films for sure, there's lots to like here. The acting is great, music fantastic and obviously the action is riveting. Even at 163 minutes, it does not drag - and even though I wanted more, the ending was perfect. It's exciting to discuss who will become the next Bond, but let's enjoy this ride first and let it sink in.
No, no, no... This was an incoherent mess.
The film is structured as though it tries to be something edgier and cooler than it is. It's an action movie, and barely that. It jumps back and forth but it adds nothing to the plot. The main characters are hard to root for as they kill innocent people from left to right. The product placements are too much and gets in the way of the story, not that there's much story to talk about.
And it's about forty minutes too long.
Michael Bay peaked with 'The Rock'.
Criminally underrated.
In the age of Transformers-, Pacific Rim-, Godzilla- and Marvel-movies that is churned out every other month this is a great alternative Sci-Fi film. I loved the pacing and tone, but I understand that a lot of people that are used to the same formula and action every 30 seconds - it could be viewed as boring. It isn't. Brad Pitts performance is perfect and the driving force of this space adventure.
Visually stunning and with beautiful music, this hits almost every note with perfect pitch. A must-see for Sci-Fi fans and a must-buy for me when it's time for a blu-ray release.
Beautiful scenery, great music and good acting. I have seen it twice now and it was just as good as I remembered it. Some really funny moments and a few thrills and chilling moments. But the way the movie is crafted and cut is just beautiful. Love the ending immensely, and since it's based on a true story - you can't really complain about it.
Had low expectations, but got disappointed. I imagine that someone came up with the title first and then they tried to mold a script around it. Pretty much nothing happened in this film.
I like most of Ritchie's films, but sadly this was a complete mess.
Just saw this in IMAX and it was the experience of a lifetime. I almost sat there with my jaw dropped the entire length of the movie. This was as close to a perfect 10/10 you could come in my opinion, without it actually being a 10. I can not find any fault with it. The acting is just superb all the way and I really hope Leo gets his Oscar finally. The music was so haunting, it gave me chills multiple times.
But the cinematography and directing is what really stands out here. I have never seen any movie that looks and feels like this. It really is one of a kind. 9/10.
Mark is so funny, maybe the most underrated comedian out there. This was a great special and the funniest I've seen this year.
I like many of Buñuel's films, but this isn't one of them.
Loved the ending and the brutality. I like Bone Tomahawk too, but feel like Dragged across Concrete is Zahler's best to date.
I've tried three times to get through the first 20 minutes of this film and just can't do it. I've seen so many people praise the animation, but to me it was just a blur of colors. I don't have epilepsy but I think I might get it if I watch the whole thing.
The only thing that aged badly is the cgi beast. Everything else is top notch.
Pretty crazy that Cameron managed to make two sequels that surpassed the first film. This one, and of course Terminator 2. Ripley is as bad ass as they come.
My favorite film of all time. I have no idea how many times I have seen it, but it's many. Those three hours just flies by in seemingly no time at all. I just finished watching the restored "Mondo-version" and it's stellar. I imagine that this is what this film is supposed to look like. Sadly, I have never gotten the opportunity to watch it on a big screen...
Clint Eastwood is perfectly stoic and subtle, relying more on facial expressions than words. Eli Wallach is funny and uses his fantastic body language, along with some great one-liners. And Lee van Cleef with those eyes - I can see why Sergio wanted to work with him - since "his eyes pierce holes in the screen".
Sergios uses of long takes, wide shots and extreme close-ups are a thing of wonder. He is my favorite director ever and in my opinion never made a bad - or even mediocre film. Of course his films are so great much because of the work of Ennio Morricone. You only need to hum two notes from this movie and everybody knows which movie you are referring to. That is magic. Tragic that he never won an Oscar beacuse of that mix up after "Once Upon a Time in America". And it was a crime that Sergio Leone never even got a nomination in his lifetime.
Greatest comedy special in the last five years.
When I first watched this at its release, I had it as an OK 6/10. Upon re-watching though, I really liked a lot of it. The casting is great, you even get used to Farrell's mullet after a while. It still looks and sounds great, good music and solid story.
They started our pretty strong with Wandavision, which was decent. Falcon/Winter Soldier was OK but not as good as Wandavision. Loki was really disappointing for me. I love Hiddleston, but the writing/pacing on this show was pretty lousy. And what's with the bad fight choreography? I'm really hoping for a strong Hawkeye-season to end the year.
One of very few films that are perfectly casted, with great writing and great music. Don't know how many times I've seen this, but it never gets old. The chemistry between Deniro and Grodin is on the level of Riggs and Murtagh in Lethal Weapon.
Honestly didn't have high hopes for this since the original is so painfully mediocre. Presently surprised, much better than Whedon's version.
Seriously underrated. Great actors, mood and music wrapped in a great revenge story.
Incredibly misunderstood and insanely underrated. I loved every minute of this film, and those two hours and 40 minutes just flew by. It was truly great to see in the theater and to watch again on 4K Bluray.
A true cinephile's film!
The bar was low from the previous films, but this was a step down. Can they at least try to make it a little bit plausible?
First half was 8/10, but the second half falls flat. The ending was just disappointing...
Probably the greatest submarine film of all time.
Such a complete masterpiece. There are so few movies out there with perfect casting, down to every last role. This is one of them.
Add to that - fantastic cinematography, great music and a compelling storyline and you got yourself a masterpiece. Eternally quotable and mimicked for decades, this film really stands out as one of the best of all time.
It's good. Dafoe is brilliant and the cinematography is great. I just feel like it's seriously overhyped, sadly.