For anyone who has not
seen this flick yet, as you can already tell by the comments here, it is definitely an unforgiving OVER THE TOP spectacle.
Not exact matches
It's me and you Matte must be the Sun, never mind we can sit back and watch it happen, Sorry lads I would sooner watch those
flicks and going past people even if the final ball fails then watch players with 5 year contracts chase the ball all over the pitch and then win it only to pass it straight to the other team, If Noble was worth his contract Rav was worth another 2 year contract just to
see if a Newman could bring the best out of him, Just an old expats opinion (haven't had a drink
yet)
The next six months will
see a sprawling smorgasbord of cinematic sweetmeats being served up for our delectation, from the brain - scrambling brilliance of Pixar's latest charmer «Inside Out» to the darkest version
yet of Shakespeare's accursed «Macbeth»; from super-spy antics in new Bond adventure «Spectre» to an obscure sci - fi
flick called Star something or other...
Motor Psycho
sees skin
flick maestro Russ Meyer tone down the nudity
yet still deliver a decidedly sleezy action revenge thriller.
The creators of the
Saw series, director James Wan (The Conjuring, Dead Silence) and screenwriter Leigh Whannell (
Saw II,
Saw III), team up with Paranormal Activity's creator, Oren Peli, for a good - looking but pedestrian attempt at
yet another haunted house / demon possession
flick.
Despite its usual and expected slate of critical flops (
yet, box office successes) as well as miscalculated projects that couldn't surpass the initial excitement they generated (
see: Prometheus, and even Les Miserables), Hollywood came back soaring in with an attractive, polished fare — ranging from political thrillers and procedurals to action
flicks — managing to consistently make it in to most major critics» top tens and to score awards / nominations from various critics groups and Guilds.
2
flicks I've
yet to
see on DVD: 1.
During our first experience, we found it was quick to react when you set it a task and
flicked between screens with pace, but we're
yet to
see how it performs in the real world when put under pressure: it's not hugely powerful and we suspect the experience will reflect that.
Despite having expanded on the creepy sci - fi universe with animated
flicks, comics, a novel, and even an XBLA / PSN arcade game, we haven't
seen nothing
yet, an insider has told Kotaku.