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  • MakeshiftPythonMakeshiftPython “Baja?!”
    edited 5:11am Posts: 8,757
    Just saw JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH on 4DX (my first time going to one).

    I only have one quibble and that concerns the ending pulling a rather chickenshit move. Beyond that, it’s fine I guess? I enjoyed it for the most part. I don’t know where I’d rank it, because I have not seen JURASSIC WORLD or FALLEN KINGDOM since theaters, and I never saw DOMINION. If JURASSIC PARK is a 10/10, this falls somewhere in 6-7.

    Score was nice. I didn’t realize who it was until the credits, but I knew it was not Giacchino.

    I also forgot this was Gareth Edwards. For what it’s worth then, I enjoyed it more than the snoozefests that were GODZILLA and ROGUE ONE.
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    Just saw F1. Blown away by it. The car action sequences are some of the best I've ever seen on film. Edge-of-your-seat throughout, Kosinski outdoing himself with the class direction he did on Top Gun, and Zimmer producing one of his best scores in years.

    Finally Brad Pitt. This was a role he was born to play. Rooting for him and the team from the beginning right the way to the checkered flag at the end.

    Unmissable. You have to see this on the biggest screen possible.
  • LucknFateLucknFate 007 In New York
    edited 1:33pm Posts: 2,012
    Just saw F1. Blown away by it. The car action sequences are some of the best I've ever seen on film. Edge-of-your-seat throughout, Kosinski outdoing himself with the class direction he did on Top Gun, and Zimmer producing one of his best scores in years.

    Finally Brad Pitt. This was a role he was born to play. Rooting for him and the team from the beginning right the way to the checkered flag at the end.

    Unmissable. You have to see this on the biggest screen possible.

    I'm glad you liked it. It felt very middle of the road effort for me, even Pitt felt bored to me. I wish he brought more Moneyball to this, less, smug empty charm? And I'm a car journalist, I need a little more than the camera mounted to the car to feel something special. I enjoyed the movie, but will probably never put it back on my TV. It was better than watching a real F1 race, I'll give it that.
  • MajorDSmytheMajorDSmythe "I tolerate this century, but I don't enjoy it."Moderator
    Posts: 14,205
    Crash Dive (1997)
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    This is the 3rd Dudikoff film i've seen, and so far, nothing has blown my socks off. Crash Dive is just Die Hard on a Submarine. But The Hunt For Red October or Crimson Tide this is not. A few brief fights, and a memorable death for the villain is all Crash Dive has to offer.
    The USS Ulysses is on routine manoeuvres, when they pick up a distress call. Surfacing to pick up the handful of survivors, before submerging again. Once beneath the waves, the survivors reveal themselves to be terrorists when they overrun the crew and take control of the Ulysses. The Navy brass bring in a former Seal who also designed the Ulysses. His job is to get aboard, and disable the warheads, before they can be used.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
    Posts: 4,399
    Just saw F1. Blown away by it. The car action sequences are some of the best I've ever seen on film. Edge-of-your-seat throughout, Kosinski outdoing himself with the class direction he did on Top Gun, and Zimmer producing one of his best scores in years.

    Finally Brad Pitt. This was a role he was born to play. Rooting for him and the team from the beginning right the way to the checkered flag at the end.

    Unmissable. You have to see this on the biggest screen possible.

    Recently saw the trailer for this, and though i have zero interest in motor racing of any kind, it looks fantastic. Hopefully it will have that 'don't make em like that anymore' feel that 'TG Maverick' managed..
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