08-11-2012 17:24 - edited 08-11-2012 19:47
08-11-2012 17:24 - edited 08-11-2012 19:47
Hi guys,
You may recall the great 'Saturday night film club' formed by our very own Liquid a few weeks back.
Are you a film buff? Do you like discussion performances, themes and symbolism in your movies? Or you do just enjoy exploding robots? Sound off below and get involved!
This week we have a wide choice, and I have highlighted a few below, but feel free to post your suggestions, the more variety the better and it doesn't not matter on the day, we film buffs will watch a great movie any time. Also, are these films worth watching? Post your reviews
1). Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
Directed by Martin Mcquand
Sat 10th Nov. 14:45-17:20 on ITV1
The classic trilogy concludes. It caters to all of your Sci-fi needs; Tiny bears, uncomfortable family interaction and space battles. What more do you need?
- David Lynch turned down the chance to direct this movie
- The biggest grossing film of 1983
- Kenny Baker, who played R2 D2 also played an Ewok named Paploo.
2). The Polar Express
Directed by Robert Zemeckis
Sat 10th Nov. 17:55-19:50 on ITV2
The acclaimed director of Back to the Future bring us his first effort using performance capture and a great multi-performance from the great Tom Hanks. If you can get past the strange eyes on each character, this is an enchanting little movie that may get you in a slightly festive mood
- The main character's (the boy) name is never mentioned
- All the train tickets in the film have the number 1225 on them; Christmas day
3). Valkyrie
Directed by Bryan Singer
Sun 11th Nov. 21:00-23:25 on Five
The untold story of an assassination plot on Adolf Hitler by the men in his command. A wonderful cast from both sides of the pond. Even though the outcome is predictable, it is a very riveting watch.
- Many scenes were re-shot because a large part of the film reel was destroyed by spilled chemicals.
- 3 of the cast members also starred in the German film d\Downfall, chronicalling the last days of Adolf Hilter's life
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on 12-11-2012 21:35
They have said that batman reboot is on the way but it won't be as realistic as the Nolan trilogy
on 12-11-2012 21:37
i LOVE batman, but i think it has been done to death now, why not use the publics love of superheroes and get more films of other characters out there?
on 13-11-2012 00:20
i agree no more batman for at least 30 years, try another green lantern or actually go out & make a film of wonder woman or the flash instead of just saying they will
on 13-11-2012 00:23
yes, i didnt think Ryan Reynolds did a bad job as Hal, but i think theres a market for Flash, all thatnks to Sheldon Cooper XD
on 13-11-2012 00:27
they have green lighted a sequel for green lantern but whether it will be a sequel or reboot is anyones guess, hardcore fans moaned that it wasnt serious enough but i heard that it was supposed to take itself not too serious like the same way the chris reeve superman wasnt serious, as per reason casting ryan reynolds
on 13-11-2012 00:31
it wasnt supposed to be hardcore to the fans, more like a gentle introduction, but it was good
on 13-11-2012 00:39
i actually loved the film despite what the hardcore guys say. it told a good story, good green lanter, good set up for a sequel by using that scene of sinestro becoming a yellow lantern
on 13-11-2012 00:40
^^ perfect, i was guna say that!!!
on 13-11-2012 00:43
beat ya to it speedy just like the flash film they should make
on 13-11-2012 00:44