Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 7:15 pm
Saw 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' yesterday. Excellent film making but not one to go to if you don't like being patient or thinking too much at the flicks. Great 70's detail and some fine acting.
Hopefully going to see this film myself, with the missus, soon. Both of us are quite keen to see it.Justin wrote:Saw 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' yesterday. Excellent film making but not one to go to if you don't like being patient or thinking too much at the flicks. Great 70's detail and some fine acting.
IMO, its a very good movieInsvims wrote:Saw Shutter Island yesterday. Different to what I thought, but good!
Any good?batman wrote:Yesterday i saw The Three Musketeers
spectacular movie, the fencing scenes are amazing,Chris Monk wrote:Any good?batman wrote:Yesterday i saw The Three Musketeers
How was the music?
Laserdisc Dream wrote:I Saw the Thing last Saturday.
I watch it 2 times.
Probably because it's "safer" to remake a classic than to take a chance and shoot something new.cantosis wrote:Laserdisc Dream wrote:I Saw the Thing last Saturday.
I watch it 2 times.
The original is superb, dunno why they keep on remaking these classics as they are never as good.
I loved the original (or is it?) with Kurt Russell. Very chilling. Can't imagine why it needs a remake.T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:Probably because it's "safer" to remake a classic than to take a chance and shoot something new.cantosis wrote:Laserdisc Dream wrote:I Saw the Thing last Saturday.
I watch it 2 times.
The original is superb, dunno why they keep on remaking these classics as they are never as good.
Plus this current generation of youngsters likes to have things that are "re-imagined" and are therefore "better/more modern" than the originals.
They're not interested in going to see the actual originals because they were made "in the dark ages".