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The Fall of the House of Usher (2023)
Lonnnnggggggg uneventful at times
It's ok, I guess you got to love horror to ignore the drawn out storylines, typical to a horror flick. Acting is good, good special effects. Although I have no idea how it's achieved 8/10! It's ok, I can't see how it's anything close to that. This could have easily been wrapped up in 4 episodes, you need to invest a lot of time into this. 8 hours of your life! Which is mental really when this is a remake of a feature length movie. The back and forth between the main character and the lawyer is a bit tedious. To binge it would send me to sleep, it's worthy of watching across a few days, 6/10 from me.
Inside Man (2022)
Outrageously far fetched
This the most implausible thing I've seen Tennant in and he played Dr Who!
Shame really because I had high hopes, synopsis sounded great but the story was poor.
Dialogue was ok, but it's desperately trying to be clever. It feels like they had a beginning and and end but filled it with tenuous links and back stories to paste it together.
The hanibal lecter character is annoyingly smug, in fact there is a distinct lack of sincerity with every character. The writing tries to be witty, and smart but outside of Tennant and the main convict guy the acting poorly delivers it, to the point it becomes awkward.
Stupid really.
Lightyear (2022)
Was going well
First half of the film is really engaging, second half is poor, storyline is all over the place. The rookies he meets are annoying characters, Sox is good.
Click (2006)
Got to have biggest laugh to cry ratio of any film
Great film classic Sandler comedy but with interesting storyline, it makes you laugh and cry, tears of happiness and sadness. I really like this movie, I love Happy Gilmore but I really like this movie.
Save Me (2018)
Decent
Great acting, gripping in parts. Good story line, ups and downs. His phone ringtone gets a bit much after a while lol defo one to watch, one of the better series's, there aren't many.
The Tower (2021)
Not the worst but very disappointing end
It's ok, it's watchable, acting is alright, story is interesting in parts but it just leaves so much unresolved that it really lets the series down as a whole.
Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In (2021)
Inspiring
I'm not a football fan, but this is great. Inspirational for anyone in a position of management.
The Sister (2020)
Disappointing
The acting was up there with Holyoaks. Wooden, poor, insincere just... am-dram quality.
The characters plausibility?.....woeful.
It was trying to be dark and mysterious when it was drab and frankly a waste of time.
Granted it somehow manages to keep you hanging on, hoping for something exciting but no! It obvious, and becomes more soul destroying as it goes along.
Now it's over, I feel depressed, take my advice....don't. I should have checked IMDB before watching.
Nothing less than a 7 is normally my rule.