I saw 'The Mummy' and i was blown away by just how dreadful it was....i mean REALLY bad.....there are virtually no redeeming features, the humour is dire and it can't decide whether or not it's really 'The Evil Dead'. ..... 1/10
Baywatch - i was pleasantly surprised here, i really enjoyed it. It was tongue in cheek and very funny in bits......7/10
Norman - a bit complicated to follow but the acting was good....... 6/10
'Dunkirk' 10/10.....It's difficult to explain except it was very moving. 350,000-400,000 men were rescued and it's still considered one of the greatest moments of British history.
Throughout the film Nolan uses Elgars Nimrod. Slowed down until you really feel it in your very soul......(it always makes me tear up.... )
this is Nimrod with real historical footage if anyone is interested...
We saw Dunkirk again and noticed the lack of continuity in some shots (the 1970'/80's semi's and velux windows gave the game away...... ......)The weather changes from sunny to horrible and windy/dull from one moment to the next. The music is still awesome though, the soundtrack is very evocative, with plane engines and sirens providing the basis for the music to Nimrod when it became more positive.
Yes i agree
I saw it just rhis week
What i found the most moving
Is how the movie made u feel like
U were in the boats with them
Or that u were watching
The skies with them
Anticipating like they were
That is real talent
When u have the audience
In there with.u
Well done
my folks saw it in the IMAX and they felt as though they were there, it's a really simple film, ok it's got some flaws but it's really moving and upsetting.it's history with all it's horrors.