Re : The Mist(2007)
(10-03-2016 23:12 )M-L-L Wrote: [ -> ]^ Don't watch it if you're in a depressed state - the ending is bleak as.
It really is,Darabont also filmed an alternative ending.
Room(2016)
A prize winning page turner becomes a moving,harrowing,emotional and redemptive drama about the binds that tie mother and child together.The sense of claustrophobia created by director Lenny Abrahamson is oppressive and Brie Larson deserves all the kudos she received for her wonderful performance.
8.5/10
Ilsa she wolf of SS.
Ilsa is Kommandant of a Nazi prison camp, who conducts sadistic scientific experiments designed to demonstrate that women are more capable of enduring pain than men are, and therefore should be allowed to fight in German armed forces (it is late in the war and the Nazi military is in dire need of reinforcements). Ilsa is also portrayed as a buxom woman with a voracious sexual appetite for men. Every night, she chooses another one of her male prisoners and rapes him; however, due to her insatiable hunger, she gets disappointed when her current victim eventually ejaculates, and promptly has him castrated and put to death.
Dyane Thorne has the most amazing body in the above file. Them breasts are on another level
Yeah she played the character in a series of these really crazy sexploitation films.
The Stepfather(1987)
Joseph Ruben directs Terry O'Quinn in the title role who is unforgettably chilling in this bloodcurdling film.From a story by Donald E Westlake who also contributed to the screenplay.Followed by two sequels and a remake,but they didn't match the quality of Ruben's film.
7.5/10
Hunger Games - Mockingjay Part 2
A satisfactory - if slightly slow moving - finale to the series. Whether the "franchise" started off with a teen audience in mind, this last instalment certainly isn't your standard Twilight generation fare.
It is extremely bleak and depressing at times, highlighted by the muted colour palette used and the dowdy appearance of JLaw as Katniss. Quite dystopian in fact, had a look of classic 70s sci-fi about it - where everything is bland, devoid of colour and prefabricated.
The performances are generally good; JLaw is always watchable(witness her awesome performances in Joy, Silver Linings etc to see her best work) and Donald Sutherland as always plays his part. If anything the only wooden peg that stood out to be bashed for me was Liam Hemsworth, who seems to have decided his eyebrows could do the work in this movie and just picked up the cheque on the way out.
Overall I'd say 7/10 is fair - it's still, for all it's faults, a mile better than most Hollywood output these days, but it's by no means a belter.
The Amityville Horror(1979)
Based on the best selling "true story" about a haunted house in Long Island,New York.An effective and creepy atmosphere combined with a great performances from James Brolin and Margot Kidder makes Stuart Rosenberg's film a classic. It was promoted with the tagline "FOR GOD'S SAKE,GET OUT!"
8/10
London has Fallen 5/10 and thats being generous. Gerrard Butler should be stripped of his citizenship for starring in this crap. the fact that terrorists take over london by infitrating the police and murder all the world leaders who have come to the funeral of the PM. of course the american president survives
it looked so good in the trailer when i saw it in the previews before star wars
only blessing is that i didnt watch it at the cinema that would have been a waste of a tenner and nearly 2 hours