Media, Entertainment & Music

Film Reviews

Media, Entertainment & Music

Posted by: subculture

28th Feb 2014 10:34am

Hey guys, thought it would be awesome if people could post up their thoughts/reviews etc on what movies they have been watching, what they recommend, what they think people should avoid.


Comments 11

Berna
  • 15th Sep 2015 01:49am

I love New Zealand movies. What we do in th eShadows with Jermaine Clements is awesome

Jupiter
  • 30th Jun 2014 10:20am

I recently watched a film entitled Anna. I found it really interesting. At first I found the character of Anna to be a bit bland but as the movie progresses it fits the storyline. It certainly kept me guessing.

Glenn60
  • 14th Jul 2014 07:48am
I recently watched a film entitled Anna. I found it really interesting. At first I found the character of Anna to be a bit bland but as the movie progresses it fits the storyline. It certainly kept...

'Anna'-haven't heard of it!

jarrrod
  • 27th Apr 2014 10:02pm

I loved BASKETBALL this is a movie about 3 idiots that invent a sport combining baseball and basketball. Dicky Roberts Former Child Star this movie is about a man trying to make his come back to TV as in the title he was a former child star it has very minable language the only word I remember is shit but that was only once. he sells his book and buys a family and try's to relive his childhood.

jarrrod
  • 27th Apr 2014 09:51pm

I like the new movies but im going to tell you some older but hilarious

Nat
  • 24th Apr 2014 07:53pm

I saw the Grand Budapest Hotel last weekend and loved it. It's one of those fun, quirky movies that has heaps of Hollywood stars but none really dominate the film. Took hubby and sons aged 19 and 21 and we all loved it.

Pellier
  • 10th Apr 2014 03:10pm

Well I saw all the movies that were nominated for The Academy Awards.
Her, Wolf of Wall Street, Nebraska, Dallas buyers Club, Twelve Years a Slave, Inside llewyn Davis etc. I would recommend all of them.

Pellier
  • 19th Apr 2014 11:28am
Been catching up on a few movies....Wolf of Wall Street (wasn't sure what to expect) but I really enjoyed it. A lot of nude in it but push that aside and there are quite a few funny bits as well. ...

Unfortunately I did not get a chance to see Frozen. I am a bit of a bigger kid as well. I always keep an eye on the animated ones. I loved Wreck it Ralph and Despicable Me 2 .

jatz50
  • 18th Apr 2014 09:55pm
Well I saw all the movies that were nominated for The Academy Awards.
Her, Wolf of Wall Street, Nebraska, Dallas buyers Club, Twelve Years a Slave, Inside llewyn Davis etc. I would recommend ...

Been catching up on a few movies....Wolf of Wall Street (wasn't sure what to expect) but I really enjoyed it. A lot of nude in it but push that aside and there are quite a few funny bits as well. He does getting into a car scene very well.
Twelve Years a Slave was good also.....maybe just a tad long but enjoyable. Also watched Frozen and for a kids film.......I thought it was enjoyable and I'm a bigger kid lol.

Benji
  • 9th Apr 2014 06:38pm

If I were you I would go and see "Nebraska"...it's really a great movie!!

terry
  • 9th Apr 2014 01:39pm

The Intouchables - a French film which usually I am loathed to sit through sub titles. But this film is sublime. An absolute 'must watch'. Funny, very funny

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