Mr. Seven Posted January 12, 2011 Posted January 12, 2011 So I turned the channel after the Arsenal/Ipswich game and I noticed that VANTAGE POINT was on. Anyone remember this? I'd be shocked if you did, but it was hyped up big time when it came out. A big name cast (including Forest Whitaker off his Oscar win and Matthew Fox in his "Can he do a Clooney?" mode), a high concept (It's Rashomon but in English!) and a lot of coverage in the film magazines, labelled a "smart thriller" meant there was big expectations for this one. It underperformed and is in fact, quite rubbish. But yeah, I had totally forgotten about its existence. Â So name a few films that you'd seen and then one day either caught on TV or saw in a bargain bin and did a double take. Â Others for me include The Recruit, Enemy At The Gates and Animal Factory, all of which I saw in the cinema incidentally.
Paid Members chokeout Posted January 12, 2011 Paid Members Posted January 12, 2011 Righteous Kill with Deniro and Pacino springs to mind
Paid Members JohnnyChimpo Posted January 13, 2011 Paid Members Posted January 13, 2011 The Sentinel staring Michael Douglas and Kiefer Sutherland. Some of the advertising tried to make you think it was going to be 24 THE MOVIE, purely because Kiefer was in it. And he played a character absolutely nothing like Jack Bauer. Â It was rubbish.
Paid Members seph Posted January 13, 2011 Paid Members Posted January 13, 2011 Training Day, in spite of Denzel Washington winning the Best Actor oscar, was to be found in pretty much every bargain bin around where I live for the maximum price of
Paid Members Devon Malcolm Posted January 13, 2011 Paid Members Posted January 13, 2011 I think Doomsday definitely fits here. The long awaited next film after The Descent by Neil Marshall - sunk without trace and was complete nonsense. As nice as she looked, at what point did Marshall think it was a good idea to have RHONA MITRA taking the lead role?
BionicRedneck Posted January 13, 2011 Posted January 13, 2011 The Good Shepherd has an all-star cast and was being touted as an Oscar front-runner when it was in production. I totally forgot about it's existence until this morning, when I came across it on IMDB. Â From what I remember, it's really long and really boring.
Paid Members Egg Shen Posted January 13, 2011 Paid Members Posted January 13, 2011 going for Seven's post, Animal Factory is a movie i constantly see littering the bargain bins. Â It's pretty good too.
Paid Members Scott Malbranque Posted January 13, 2011 Paid Members Posted January 13, 2011 Vantage Point was fucking horrendous. Rammed home last night when I turned over to RTE and watched Forrest Whittaker try to act and provoke symptahy on the phone with his right eyelid hanging halfway down his face... Â What's that Gus Vant Sant shitter? He's had many of them? The Columbine inspired on...hold up...Elephant. I remember either Total Film or Empire verbally fellating Van Sant and this movie, but it was shockingly boring. Â I'm with Gladstone on Doomsday. Neil Marshall has his moments, but the genius Empire make him out to be, he is not. The Descent was good and all, but 5 stars? Sling... Â One I've seen surprisingly floating around Golden Discs for 2.99 is the double disc set of Scarface. I'm not it's biggest fan, but many are...
Paid Members Egg Shen Posted January 13, 2011 Paid Members Posted January 13, 2011 what's with the Forrest Whitaker hatred?
Paid Members Devon Malcolm Posted January 13, 2011 Paid Members Posted January 13, 2011 what's with the Forrest Whitaker hatred? Â I asked this very same question the other day. Gladstone is getting upset!
andrew "the ref" coyne Posted January 13, 2011 Posted January 13, 2011 Troy. Â Troy was hyped to death and presented as a epic in the style of Gladiator. Â Troy however was utter utter cack.
Paid Members Scott Malbranque Posted January 13, 2011 Paid Members Posted January 13, 2011 what's with the Forrest Whitaker hatred? Â I asked this very same question the other day. Gladstone is getting upset! Â Don't get me wrong, Whittaker was brilliant in Bird, Last King of Scotland, Ghost Dog and was okay in Street Kings, but c'mon, his Phone Booth, Crying Game and Vantage Point performances were overblown and sub standard.
Paid Members Rob Lowe Posted January 13, 2011 Paid Members Posted January 13, 2011 Crash (2004) got mega hype and won the pest picture oscar, dont here anything about it now though.
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