DVD/Blu-Ray To watch out for!
Need For speed
Being as it contains one of the greatest men on the planet, Arron Paul it was slightly disapproved by a lot of people because it was just a normal car racing film. Of course, it was a movie of the smash hit game Need for speed collection. For me personally it didn't contain that for me. For those that isn't aware of the current synopsis of the movie here's a run down of the basis of the movie. Need for speed is directed by Scott Waugh who's previously directed some masterpiece action movies from act of valor to tipple X there was no surprise when I thought this was going to maintain absolute brilliant however unfortunately it didn't peak up to standards of a massive fan of the popular video game series from EA (Electronic Arts) However having the movie also produced by DreamWorks I was extremely excited. it just wasn't up for potential.
Aaron Paul was chosen to play the lead role. Paul serves as Tobey Marshall is a driver who has a garage that is air-upgraded car racing. The story in this film focuses on the underground racing car driver (Paul) who owns and operates a garage to modify an expensive car. Errors have made him punished but he was released from prison, and he came out well to take revenge on anyone who has set him up and killed his best friend. Imogen Poots directed as intelligent exotic car dealer who connects the wealthy with high-end supercar.
It's a great movie. Yet if you've yet to see it don't watch it with the impression it's going to be like Fast and the furious because it's not. It's based around one of the most incredible games of all time. Personally It had the potential to being one of the greatest movies of all time. unfortunately it wasn't there. Yet that being said the performances from the cast was amazing. A flawless performance from Aaron Paul that was once seen for his performance as Jessie in Breaking Bad it was that good.
Overall it gains
1 = Wouldn't buy it at all
2 = Watch it once then leave it on the shelf
3 = It was incredible I'd watch it again
4 = Worth the buy & watch
5 = What are you waiting for? Go buy it!
Overall it gains
1 = Wouldn't buy it at all
2 = Watch it once then leave it on the shelf
3 = It was incredible I'd watch it again
4 = Worth the buy & watch
5 = What are you waiting for? Go buy it!
I'd rate this movie a 4 for me it's worth the purchase and it's a great watch because I'd watch it again most definitely.
Filth is about A corrupt cop manipulates and hallucinates his way through a bid to secure a promotion and win back his wife and daughter wrote and directed by Jon S. Baird starring James Mcavoy who blossoms in any role that is thrown at him which is absolutely incredible. The story is absolutely intense and you're on this remarkable journey, you're placed on the edge of your seat wanting to find out more about this character's journey. It's intense and cleverly put together. James McAvoy goes the whole hog in “Filth,” an adaptation of a 1998 novel by Irvine Welsh, the Scottish author of “Trainspotting.” And by whole hog, I mean exactly that. His character, Bruce Robertson, who narrates the film, is an Edinburgh police detective sergeant on a catastrophic downward spiral. As he loses his sanity, he suggests a wounded wild boar on the rampage, dragging his entrails behind him as he charges around in circles. Compared with this maniac, the rotten policeman of two “Bad Lieutenant” films is a garden-variety bad boy.
In the story, Bruce, told he is first in line for a promotion to chief inspector, sets out to destroy his rivals while halfheartedly trying to solve the murder shown in the movie’s opening scene. Hoping to win back his estranged wife, Carole (Shauna Macdonald), he foolishly stops taking the lithium prescribed by his psychiatrist, Dr. Rossi (Jim Broadbent). Without his medication, he begins to lose what remains of his stability and starts hallucinating about people with animal heads. He seduces Bunty (Shirley Henderson), the ravenously lustful wife of his loyal best friend, Bladesy (Eddie Marsan), a meek accountant, while harassing her with menacing prank phone calls. He blackmails a 14-year-old girl into performing oral sex.
It contains everything and keep you on your edge of your seat, which is remarkable. It keeps you guessing everything. I would recommend this movie overall it gains
Overall it gains
1 = Wouldn't buy it at all
2 = Watch it once then leave it on the shelf
3 = It was incredible I'd watch it again
3 = It was incredible I'd watch it again
4 = Worth the buy & watch
5 = What are you waiting for? Go buy it!
I would rate this movie a 5 probably it's incredible.I say that because It's one of James Mcavoy best performance.
Draft Day
Sonny Weaver Jr. (Kevin Costner) is the general manager of the Cleveland Browns. One of pro football's most important days, NFL draft day, is drawing near, but Sonny has much more on his mind than just which players to recruit. His lover (Jennifer Garner) is pregnant, and the team's owner (Frank Langella) wants to fire him. After Sonny accepts a deal with Seattle that nets him that team's first-round pick, he immediately wonders if he has made the right choice for himself and the Browns. Starring the legend himself Kevin Costner it's a different role you're used to seeing from him yet it still pulls off a incredible performance.
It had everything to contain a remarkable family fun movie which is always great to see to be perfectly honest. However it contains beautiful moments that would make you amazed. It's not for everyone as if you sit down and watch this movie who isn't too keen on NFL or sports they might not find it appealing. Yet for me personally I've always been a fan of NFL and how the drafting day goes on. I thought it was such a great watch.
It's a great movie. However I wouldn't get my hopes up expecting some incredibly incredible because unfortunately it's not however it's a movie I'll watch again and again because it's a perfect weekend movie or just a family movie.
I'd give this a 3 to be perfectly honest. As even if you haven't got it on DVD it would most likely be on netflix and you would be able to watch it that way so I wouldn't worry as you won't be missing too much.
Post a Comment