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Old 28 June 2025, 02:09 AM   #1
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Movie hype....objective or subjective?

We watched, 'The Banshees of Inisherin' the other evening, one or two reviews said 'it was as good as, 'In Bruge'.
It was an interesting, if a little depressing experience. Two fine, Irish actors, Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell, telling a story about life on a little island off Ireland, around the time of the Irish Civil War.

It's worth watching, but in my humble opinion, nowhere near as good as, In Bruge.

Anyone here seen it, what did you make of it?
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Old 28 June 2025, 09:40 AM   #2
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Colin Farrell has always been one of favorite actors
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Old 28 June 2025, 10:33 AM   #3
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I have watched both these movies more than three times, I absolutely loved In Bruges and thought Banshees of Inisherin was a fantastic film. In fact, I may have liked it more and have recommended it to many friends. Admittedly, it has a lot to do with the way I watch movies as well as my own interests.

I would say that movie hype (or lack thereof) is most certainly subjective: there has been more than a few movies with wonderful reviews that I did not care for or simply disliked and quite possibly as many I loved despite what others had to say about them.
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Old 28 June 2025, 11:16 AM   #4
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I thought Banshees of Inisherin was excellent and underrated. In Bruges was also very good.
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Old 28 June 2025, 10:23 PM   #5
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We watched Jaws last night with our daughter who’s 20 and wanted to see a cult classic…

I forgot how bad it was

I guess maybe back in the day it was ok, but to me, this movie doesn’t hold up very well.
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Old 29 June 2025, 01:57 AM   #6
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I loved it

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNk7Cu4sJOs
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Old 29 June 2025, 02:22 AM   #7
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We watched Jaws last night with our daughter who’s 20 and wanted to see a cult classic…

I forgot how bad it was

I guess maybe back in the day it was ok, but to me, this movie doesn’t hold up very well.
Perhaps, you’ve been spoiled by CGI, Brian. I suspect we all have.

The further you go back in cinematic history, the worse the ‘animatronics’ can look.
Have you ever seen the 1963 version of Jason and the Argonauts?....don’t laugh, they were trying their best, with what they had.


Personally, I have always enjoyed, the original JAWS, despite the rigid great white🤪. (not so, the sequels.)
Good movie or not, the apparently devastating effect, the film had on the reputation of sharks was not good.
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Old 29 June 2025, 03:17 AM   #8
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Perhaps, you’ve been spoiled by CGI, Brian. I suspect we all have.

The further you go back in cinematic history, the worse the ‘animatronics’ can look.
Have you ever seen the 1963 version of Jason and the Argonauts?....don’t laugh, they were trying their best, with what they had.


Personally, I have always enjoyed, the original JAWS, despite the rigid great white🤪. (not so, the sequels.)
Good movie or not, the apparently devastating effect, the film had on the reputation of sharks was not good.
In 1975 I waited for 3 hours with my cousin in Chicago to see it.
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Old 29 June 2025, 06:41 AM   #9
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Bruce the Shark has become an afterthought in 2025 but he was cutting edge in 1975!
Pun intended.

The real movie lies in the interactions between
Quint, Hooper & Brody

I think Jaws is a masterpiece !!
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Old 29 June 2025, 09:06 AM   #10
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Colin Farrell is one of my favorite actors. Although it was not highly Acclaimed, I thought he did an excellent Sonny Crocket in the Miami Vice movie.
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I am a fan of both actors, and I think work very well together.

I must say that I enjoyed In Bruges considerably more than The Banshees of Inisherin, though at this point I can't tell you why.
Perhaps I should go back and watch Banshees again.

I would recommend 7 Psychopaths and The Gentlemen as excellent movies and fun roles for Colin.
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Old 30 June 2025, 03:03 AM   #12
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Colin Farrell is one of my favorite actors. Although it was not highly Acclaimed, I thought he did an excellent Sonny Crocket in the Miami Vice movie.
Yes! I really liked it as well

It was a great IMO. I am a sucker for Michael Mann movies in general though.
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Have you ever seen the 1963 version of Jason and the Argonauts?....don’t laugh, they were trying their best, with what they had.
Many times. As a kid, I'd watch it whenever it was on TV. Even with what they had, Medusa was still terrifying.
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I gotta say Brian, I really enjoy Jaws every time I re-watch it. You need to consider that like DePalma, Spielberg was able to develop tension and suspense without ever showing the shark (like DePalma did in the chainsaw scene of Scarface). The beauty of Jaws is the characters, their interactions and reactions.

Now, In Bruges, I'm still not sure why, but I just couldn't get into it. I've tried a few times but can't get much more than 30 minutes into it before I give up.
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"The Banshees" was a good show, but I completely agree that it was a bit depressing. Excellent acting but I was really hoping for a different ending.
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Not to hijack this thread but the best DePalma movie is the phantom of the paradise
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"The Banshees" was a good show, but I completely agree that it was a bit depressing. Excellent acting but I was really hoping for a different ending.
Agree, I’m quite partial, to a happy ending m’self.


It’s a Wonder Life, The Quiet Man…..High Noon??

We watched Paper Moon, the other evening, a wonderful movie,
with (spoiler alert) a sweet happy ending.

Fave, genuine, happy endings folks…….Day of The Jackal, doesn’t count!
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I gotta say Brian, I really enjoy Jaws every time I re-watch it. You need to consider that like DePalma, Spielberg was able to develop tension and suspense without ever showing the shark (like DePalma did in the chainsaw scene of Scarface). The beauty of Jaws is the characters, their interactions and reactions.

Now, In Bruges, I'm still not sure why, but I just couldn't get into it. I've tried a few times but can't get much more than 30 minutes into it before I give up.
The version of, Scarface I saw, definitely didn’t ‘hide the shark’ in the chainsaw in the shower scene, blood and brain spray everywhere!


You don’t like, In Bruges????…….you sir, are a lost cause. (In a nice way)
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The version of, Scarface I saw, definitely didn’t ‘hide the shark’ in the chainsaw in the shower scene, blood and brain spray everywhere!
YES, but you never actually see the chainsaw cutting any body parts, was my point.

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Here's my 'Scarface' story.

Years ago when it first came out, went to see it with some friends. Didn't like it at all, but to be honest, I knew going in I probably wasn't going to. It really wasn't my kind of film, but my buddies wanted to see it so I went. Then the next week, went to visit a friend and his wife out of town. He hadn't seen the movie and really wanted to, so when he brought up going I didn't mention I had already seen it (let alone that I didn't like it and was pretty sure his wife wasn't going to like it either) so the three of us went. When the 'chainsaw' scene happened, he leaned over to me and said, "Would you mind if we left? I didn't think it was going to be like this." I said, "Not at all." And the three of us, (along with a few other people in the theatre) made for the exit. When we got outside, he kept apologizing for making me leave the movie early so I came clean and told him I had seen it the week before and was more than happy to leave.
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We watched Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson's 2003 movie directed by Sofia Coppola, 'Lost in Translation' again, last night.


Anyone else enjoyed it?

Interestingly had a budget of 'only' $4 million and has 'made', almost $120 million.
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I tried to watch 'The Banshees of Inisherin' and 'In Bruge', but the pace was a bit slow for me and I haven't made it through either yet.

I did watch John Wick for about the 37th time last night. Keanu whacking hitmen just never gets old.
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Watched the original 1932 “Scarface” with Paul Muni the other night. Great movie and always good to see the original elements that were redone in the remake.
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Watched the original 1932 “Scarface” with Paul Muni the other night. Great movie and always good to see the original elements that were redone in the remake.
That’s a good movie. Disney had a ride called The Great Movie Adventure that has a scene from that movie. Popular attraction, too bad it was closed down.
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I tried to watch 'The Banshees of Inisherin' and 'In Bruge', but the pace was a bit slow for me and I haven't made it through either yet.

I did watch John Wick for about the 37th time last night. Keanu whacking hitmen just never gets old.
I can see why you’d feel that way, it certainly isn’t for everybody for it tends to be on the slow side.

Funny, I have never watched John Wick, not quite the genre I am into.

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Watched the original 1932 “Scarface” with Paul Muni the other night. Great movie and always good to see the original elements that were redone in the remake.
I watched that movie about fifteen years ago, thought it was great!
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went to the theater for Nobody 2 last night.

it was enjoyable but didn't meet high the bar set by the first one.
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Bruce the Shark has become an afterthought in 2025 but he was cutting edge in 1975!
Pun intended.

The real movie lies in the interactions between
Quint, Hooper & Brody

I think Jaws is a masterpiece !!
I agree. As far as Hollywood blockbusters go, it stands out as a masterpiece to me. Quint’s drunken monologue about the U.S.S. Indianapolis is amazing, but all the main characters are great, IMO. It’s good we don’t see too much of the shark. Modern blockbusters are generally tedious and don’t have the quality of characterisation and atmosphere Jaws has.
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Loved The Banshees of Inisherin. Watched the new Superman recently, really enjoyed that too.
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