I'd beg to differ; the stunts, and those who perform them, were superb; the storyline was the biggest crock of since Bullet Train, which was the biggest crock of it's been my misfortune to squander valuable golfing time on. No surprise that those 2 share the same director. If you do go and watch it, stay until the very end of the credits; a couple of guest appearances for those of us of a certain age, and a number of long shots of the stunts being performed so you get to see how some of the dirty work is done (2 hours of this would have been well worth the money!). Also watched IF, which was far more entertaining.
Just finished watching Bodkin. Worth a watch as there's a few funny moments in it. Couple of interesting executive producers too
also saw Baby Reindeer - i see the "true" life details are just starting to kick off now.. sent fron my ipon
Ministry of ungentlemanly warfare. Enjoyed the movie and best part is in the credits when they share a short bio of the real people who carried out this daring raid (although I’m sure with less drama and death ). Worth a watch even if it would have been better to have got a Swedish actor rather than American one with a poor accent
I watched My Cousin Vinny again. Nice interplay between Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei and good to see Herman Munster sufficiently absent Lily you could almost believe he was a real boy; and Bruce McGill is always worth seeing if only to marvel anew that he rode a Harley up the stairs in Animal House. An amiable comedy worth watching for Austin Pendleton's Public Defender court scene by itself.
I have to agree, I got really bored and had to fight nodding off, even the rather delicious Emily Blunt couldn't keep me engaged. I suppose we have to consider that we now live in a world where Barbie has won an award for best movie...
If you like the main actor in Last Man, Will Forte, you might like the Irish tv series Bodkin, if you haven’t yet seen it