ciallkennett
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^ I really need to see Moneyball. Missed it when it hit cinemas
I watched Mary and Max a few days back. It was amazing, truly brilliant. The characters were some of the best I think I've seen in a long time and I really connected emotionally with them. The clay animation was amazing, the story was cute and emotional, and the whole film made em cry many, many times. Simply brilliance, one of the best films I've seen.
9.5/10
Went to see The Artist. I've been buzzing about The Artist for many, many, many months now, so I was so glad I could finally see it, and was pleased that it was an absolute sell out at my local independent.
The film itself was a great homage to silent film (I LOVE silent film), and the comedy was a lot more modern, structured and appealed to modern audiences which was great. I was laughing and smiling throughout the film and I didn't want it to end. But then it did. And then I got angry. Why spoil an amazing homage to silent film by having...MODERN CREDITS?! I mean, I understand that it was a big production and everyone should be credited and that credits have changed dramatically the last 90 years...but still. Was a sour note on the end of the film. "The End" should mean the end like it used to...
Ignoring that, I loved it. I really did.
9/10
Nowhere Boy. I loved it more than I expected, and it felt like a film that I could see myself making in the future. The story was good and strong enough to keep me hooked throughout, I loved the feel of the film, and it was a really nice watch. Not amazing, but good.
7/10
Watched NEDS as I've been meaning to see it for a while. The film started off well enough, but I felt the change in the protagonist from a smart guy to a thug was too sudden and it didn't feel natural at all. There was little transition and to see his change of character happen so quickly didn't work. The story was ok, the acting ok, but it really lacked something which is a shame. It had potential.
6.5/10
Watched Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Being my 3rd favourite book in the series, and after the terrible Order of the Phoenix (both book and film), I was looking forward to this. And I was pleased. The film didn't feel as long as it was, it was gripping and it had a nice feel to it. The only thing that annoyed me was the (SPOILER) Dumbledore death scene wasn't emotional at all, nor the scenes afterwards. For me, the saddest part of the book was emotionless in the film (END SPOILER). Much better than Order of the Phoenix though.
7.5/10
Just watched Ferris Bueller's Day Off. It was amazing! It was smartly immature, the classic comedy moments that I'd seen parodied many times over I finally got to see and the whole film was brilliant from start to finish. The final chase scene was brilliantly done! Classic!
8/10
I watched Mary and Max a few days back. It was amazing, truly brilliant. The characters were some of the best I think I've seen in a long time and I really connected emotionally with them. The clay animation was amazing, the story was cute and emotional, and the whole film made em cry many, many times. Simply brilliance, one of the best films I've seen.
9.5/10
Went to see The Artist. I've been buzzing about The Artist for many, many, many months now, so I was so glad I could finally see it, and was pleased that it was an absolute sell out at my local independent.
The film itself was a great homage to silent film (I LOVE silent film), and the comedy was a lot more modern, structured and appealed to modern audiences which was great. I was laughing and smiling throughout the film and I didn't want it to end. But then it did. And then I got angry. Why spoil an amazing homage to silent film by having...MODERN CREDITS?! I mean, I understand that it was a big production and everyone should be credited and that credits have changed dramatically the last 90 years...but still. Was a sour note on the end of the film. "The End" should mean the end like it used to...
Ignoring that, I loved it. I really did.
9/10
Nowhere Boy. I loved it more than I expected, and it felt like a film that I could see myself making in the future. The story was good and strong enough to keep me hooked throughout, I loved the feel of the film, and it was a really nice watch. Not amazing, but good.
7/10
Watched NEDS as I've been meaning to see it for a while. The film started off well enough, but I felt the change in the protagonist from a smart guy to a thug was too sudden and it didn't feel natural at all. There was little transition and to see his change of character happen so quickly didn't work. The story was ok, the acting ok, but it really lacked something which is a shame. It had potential.
6.5/10
Watched Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Being my 3rd favourite book in the series, and after the terrible Order of the Phoenix (both book and film), I was looking forward to this. And I was pleased. The film didn't feel as long as it was, it was gripping and it had a nice feel to it. The only thing that annoyed me was the (SPOILER) Dumbledore death scene wasn't emotional at all, nor the scenes afterwards. For me, the saddest part of the book was emotionless in the film (END SPOILER). Much better than Order of the Phoenix though.
7.5/10
Just watched Ferris Bueller's Day Off. It was amazing! It was smartly immature, the classic comedy moments that I'd seen parodied many times over I finally got to see and the whole film was brilliant from start to finish. The final chase scene was brilliantly done! Classic!
8/10