Dazed and Confused
I didn’t hate it but I really struggled with it. I think the main problem is that I just couldn’t relate to it as I just didn’t have that experience of drinking culture at secondary school and actively tried to avoid it. (Yes I’m boring). It reminded me of why I didn’t vibe with Superbad for the same reason. I also thought there were far too many characters and plot lines to keep track of. 2/5
I also finished True Detective Season 4. I didn't hate it but it was pretty average. A lot of style over substance. It didn't really feel like a detective show to me as it was more focused on it's other themes. I'll admit that I didn't see the ending coming but equally it didn't wow me.
I enjoyed True Detective season 4, for me it was much better than season 2 (haven't seen the third season) and the fact that it was six episodes meant it didn't out stay its welcome. Masters of the Air still continues to wow and come Tuesday there's Shogun to watch.
There's only the two episode premiere to go on at the time of writing but if they are any indication as to the quality of this series then Shōgun's gonna be an absolutely stand out, even amongst the stunning TV we've had so far this year.
Been watching Shogun (I am a massive fan of the OG tv adaptation) and this new version is just sublime. Absolutely in love with it already. I was hoping they would be releasing a larger number of episodes, but this is just a testament to how much I want to experience this show as long as possible.
Masters of the Air, which is superb and just simply gorgeous to look at. I am not one to compare shows usually, but I do not think it's on the same level narratively as Band of Brothers. But, this does not in any way take away from how brilliant this show is to watch and engross yourself in. I was hoping they'd do more episodes as it seems like they have far too many stories to tell and this shows in how disjointed it can feel at times. That said, great cast and great set pieces galore. Two thumbs way up.
JaySevenZero wrote: ↑March 7th, 2024, 4:04 pm
Watched Perfect Days yesterday, directed by Wim Wenders and starring Koji Yakusho and was simply a beautiful, mediative film. Highly recommended.
Just saw Loves Lies Bleeding. I loved it, it was fantastic, a tense well directed grimy thriller. Great soundtrack, really atmospheric, with a fantastic cast. I can't recommend it enough. It's nice to see a good contained thriller that doesn't overstay it's welcome. It is a very horny violent movie, but if that's what you're looking for, it's great.
Tolkientaters wrote: ↑March 15th, 2024, 1:15 pm
Just saw Loves Lies Bleeding. I loved it, it was fantastic, a tense well directed grimy thriller. Great soundtrack, really atmospheric, with a fantastic cast. I can't recommend it enough. It's nice to see a good contained thriller that doesn't overstay it's welcome. It is a very horny violent movie, but if that's what you're looking for, it's great.
Is it more thriller or horror?
EDIT: Just watched the trailer, I think I can cope with that. Looks really good. Can't wait for that.
Finished up Masters of the Air on Friday. It's not normally a genre of TV I would go for but I enjoyed it. Really great acting and showed the true horrors of war that pilots encountered but there were some moments of hope and happiness in there. I thought maybe it could have been a shorter series as some episodes dragged a little without much happening but that's a minor nitpick.
We watched the first episode of The Gentlemen on Netflix last night, which is a series seemingly based on a Guy Ritchie film that I've not seen. It seems to be almost a UK equivalent of Breaking Bad or Ozark, and it was enjoyable. We'll definitely be watching the rest of the series. It also guest starred Giancarlo Esposito in the first episode, and although it doesn't seem as though he will be a recurring character, he's always watchable in my book. Also, a great turn by Peter Serafinowicz in episode one, but then he's excellent in everything.
Alex79 wrote: ↑March 18th, 2024, 1:52 pm
We watched the first episode of The Gentlemen on Netflix last night, which is a series seemingly based on a Guy Ritchie film that I've not seen.
I enjoyed the film much more than I liked the series, which at times felt like a poor, straight-to-dvd rip-off but that's possibly just due to having Theo James as its lead since he happens to have all the charisma of a boiled cauliflower.
The film is often on rotation on Netflix/Prime so I would definitely recommend checking it out when it returns if you enjoy the series.
Watched The Animal Kingdom this evening. I had little to no idea of what this film was actually about going in so was pleasantly surprised by it and how its story unfolds.
Alex79 wrote: ↑March 18th, 2024, 1:52 pm
We watched the first episode of The Gentlemen on Netflix last night, which is a series seemingly based on a Guy Ritchie film that I've not seen.
I enjoyed the film much more than I liked the series, which at times felt like a poor, straight-to-dvd rip-off but that's possibly just due to having Theo James as its lead since he happens to have all the charisma of a boiled cauliflower.
The film is often on rotation on Netflix/Prime so I would definitely recommend checking it out when it returns if you enjoy the series.
Cool, I'll keep an eye out for it. Never been massively in to his movies, mind you I only ever watched Lock Stock and Snatch, but enjoyed the first two episodes of the Gentlemen show so will give it a go.
Watched Killers of the Flower Moon. I enjoyed it but ultimately thought it was too long, there were a few scenes I felt didn't really add anything or scenes which were just repeating something that had already been established. Can't criticise any of the performances of cinematography though. 3.5/5