Atrocious 1/10
The Amityville Haunting 0/10
Possibly 2 of the worst films i've ever watched and both in the same day. Weird.
Couldn't agree more! The new Leon ppffftttttt, please!
Utter garbage like you say
It's a good thing you got them both out of the way at once then!
Grizzly Man - 6 out of 10
What a ____ing idiot.
It really does... Deathly Hallows really benefited from being split and I think it helped make them one of, if not the strongest films in the series. But this movie was like watching sludge move; I think the content could easily have been chopped in half and there would have been little to no impact on the film
Movie ____ing rocked. What the hell was wrong with it?
It was stylish, off beat tone, and had a interesting soundtrack, great cinematography. Awesome fight scenes.
New Leon? Who the ____ said that ____?
New Leon? Who the ____ said that ____?
Yeah. Never heard anyone compare it to Leon.
I remember an advert flying around which mentioned it was the new Leon or something along those lines and also think I remember either Empire or Total Film comparing the two. I've not seen Hannah yet so I've got no idea.
Grizzly Man - 6 out of 10
What a ____ing idiot.
Movie ____ing rocked. What the hell was wrong with it?
It was stylish, off beat tone, and had a interesting soundtrack, great cinematography. Awesome fight scenes.
New Leon? Who the ____ said that ____?
Teddy, don't hold back... tell us how you really feel about it
No it really didn't rock at all!
For a thriller it was BORING! I was bored out of my brains!
Can you tell me why they felt the need for the transponder? Could they not just stay on the run? If they felt the need to kill Marissa could they not do that together with the element of surprise?
What was with the very dull ''backpacking'' with the hippy family? BORING!
I am also not a massive fan of flamenco dancing, what was all that about it seemed to go on for ages!
Tried to watch it a second time recently just to make sure I was not wrong about it but oh no I was very right about it. Terrible film!
It's not a thriller, so if you had those expectations I could see why you're disappointed. It's a modern day reimaging of childhood fairy tales and as is the case with most fairy tales it's focus is all about childhood. A childhood lost, stolen, repurposed, perverted, reclaimed, and discovered. Wright is more than blunt with his imagery and symbology with this and it's really my only major complaint with the film. He could have been a little more subtle.
This is how I have seen it advertised many a time
''Award-winning director Joe Wright creates a boldly original suspense thriller with Hanna''
And if that is the case then it is even worse than I first thought. Noway would I have even considered this to be some reimagining childhood fairy tale no matter how off beat it is.
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