http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1074638/ and there is a DB7.
Glad to hear good reviews of Skyfall, off to watch in the week.
If I had gone to see a generic action film I think I would of loved it.
Quote from: Yossarian on January 05, 2012, 11:06:32 amI also watched something from about 5 years ago - the Rise of the Footsoldier. Repellent, monstrous shit of the highest order. Its only redeeming feature is amusement relating to a hideous wig sported by one of the main characters. Not sure if the costume department intended that to be the case, but even so, it's still pretty funny. But totally shit otherwise.I watched A Lonely Place to Die recently by the same director, Julian Gibley. Fantastic shots of the Scottish highlands and a half decent thriller. It's a little like a low rent deliverence with a touch of the Wickerman at the end but though that description sounds pretty bad, I enjoyed it. Decent acting with Sean Harris a very convincing bady and the climbing scenes in it are pretty good for a movie too.It did give the wife nightmares though.....
I also watched something from about 5 years ago - the Rise of the Footsoldier. Repellent, monstrous shit of the highest order. Its only redeeming feature is amusement relating to a hideous wig sported by one of the main characters. Not sure if the costume department intended that to be the case, but even so, it's still pretty funny. But totally shit otherwise.
A Lonely Place To Die - A climbing thriller / comedy (I don think it's meant to be though); set in a strange netherworld of Scotland that is Glen Coe and then Glen Etive with views of the Cullin but An Teallach gets mentioned, and Dingwall (I think) is in the same place but has a fireball festival (which actually takes place in Stonehaven).Pish acting, poor plot, some nice scenery.In summary, don't bother.
The Cabin In The Woods - not quite worth the mega-rating it gets on Rotten Tomatoes, but a good fun sort of sci-fi thriller with escalating excitement and plenty of LOL moments. The main thing worth knowing is that despite the ominious poster, the catch/hook of this initially-horror-orientated film is nothing weird, freaky, or downright surreal - it's a straight up different rationale for the horror scenario that pans out to be a jolly good romp (albeit with an abrupt ending and an underdeveloped backstory which is a pity as the premise has lots of potential), rather than a horror headfuck. Favourite moments: the entrance of Marty (proper lol if you've seen Dollhouse), and the lift doors moment.
Seem's I was the only one who thought this fun?
Actually, I thought it looked amazing. Thanks for posting the trailer, I've been looking forward to seeing it since you did. Glad that it lives up the promise - definitely be checking it out soon.
Quote from: galpinos on November 02, 2012, 11:48:32 amSeem's I was the only one who thought this fun?And you slate me for getting a film name slightly out?It's like 10 year old who thinks they know how to write in English but get it wrong.