Wednesday, 17 June 2015

X-MEN Days Of Future Past. Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Nicholas Hoult, Jennifer Lawrence, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen
A scifi action drama based on the Marvel comic book series. It's a much darker tone. Contains swearing, violence, nudity and humour. Cert 15. 20th Century Fox 2014. Directed by Bryan Singer. Brings together the old cast and new. Ellen Page, Halle Berry also appear. You might've seen Kick-Ass, Super, Man Of Steel, Dark Knight trilogy. Starts of in the apocalyptic future where most mutants have been wiped out. Huge indestructable beings called Sentinels are hunting the X-men. The scene is in several locations. I like the special effects. Great action and funny moments. One girl opens up portals which helps her dodge the enemy. Another moves really fast which sets up a good scene. Charles and Eric are working together. Kitty Pryde helps Logan to travel back in time to 1973 Quantum Leap style. He must locate the young X-men, prevent Mystique from killing Trask (inventor of Sentinels). Good attention to detail. Page and JLaw look hot. Nice music. There's a post credit scene. I saw this at Odean for £5. Pre-order your dvd.
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Special 26. Bollywood movie starring Akshay Kumar, Kajal Aggarwal, Manoj Bajpayee, Divya Dutta, Anuparm Kher, Jimmy Sheirgill, Rajesh Sharma, Mukesh Bhatt, Deepraj Rana. Crime drama PG 8902985210332 Viacom subtitled widescreen NSTC. Based on true, yet unreported cases of fake raids that took place in India in the 80s. It has been years since I watched an Indian film. CBI agents are interviewing a young lady in the opening scene. Very different to what I remember of Bollywood. I think the songs are still there. Directed by Neeraj Pandey. There are odd uses of English words in the script which seems daft. Set in Dehli. Camera and cinematography are given an old school look. Two of the actors I watched a few of their films. Worth seeing Mohra. CBI are there to tackle corruption. Intense music. I'd bought this from the library for my mum. It's available now. Abit of slapping. P.K Sharma is the boss I assume. AK looks good. If you like Hustle, Ocean's Eleven then this might be for you. Some humour and twists.


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