ATTENTION, WHOVIANS! (For the uninitiated, that is not something Jay-Z yells at the beginning of a song, it?s a name for Doctor Who fans)
Before Matt Smith, before David Tennant, before Christopher Eccleston, before even the scarf and afro guy, there was Peter Cushing. Well, not before, exactly, because this feature-length movie isn?t a canonical part of the Doctor Who universe or storyline. So it?s sort of more adjacent, than before. It?s nearby, if nothing else. Approximate, at least. Like, Dr. Who is in it! But instead of a mysterious Timelord alien, he?s kind of just a confused human grandpa with the last name Who. But he does have a TARDIS! Of course, instead of a disguised alien craft it?s just, like, this junky thing he made with his granddaughter. Oh yeah, he hangs out with his granddaughters. Yeah. But then they travel through space and fight the most classic Dr. Who bad guys of all, the Daleks! Of course, in this imagining of Dr. Who, the Daleks are just some dopey trashcan looking guys with plungers sticking out of ?em that talk funny -- oh, that?s how they still are? Seriously?? PERFECT! IT?S CANON AFTER ALL!
The Great Gatsby.
Amazing. I'd give it a 10/10, but the dialogue editing was a bit iffy at some points, so 9.5/10.
2D or 3D?
I couldn't actually justify seeing it in 3D, although I heard it's visually great.
I'm going to see it on the weekend I think.
Now You See Me
So amusing, I saw it twice in one weekend. Didn't see the twist coming the first time, but the second time I picked up the clues. 9.5/10
Has anybody seen Ironclad? I'd like to know if it is any good.
A Good Day To Die Hard
Holy hell what a badly done movie, Moore is an idiot, crap storyline, which is fine, it's a Die Hard movie, but you don't rescue it by saying Jesus Christ and I'm on vacation 20000 times. No memorable action scenes (killing a chopper with a car?) and no real direction. They didn't know CIA was going to rescue him, how precisely was his carefully planned out orchestra of getting the uranium out going to work if he didn't plan on the CIA before going to trial, what a massive plothole. Not to mention the 1 billion euros, he was a billionaire beforehand... you don't lose all that. Nothing of this movie makes sense and McClane gets portrayed as some invincible quipping buffoon, instead of the last action hero. 4.0 was idiotic and over the top, but it was so much better for sheer entertainment value, how this managed not to lose all the money it spent is amazing.