^ I watched the 'Final' Destination (FD4) in 3D, which is one of the reasons I now never watch 3D films. Terrible with the exception of giant tits coming out at me. Should be watching FD5 in 2D later today.
And yes, I have now watched The Inbetweeners Film twice. I agree it's not amazing, but it does pretty much watch the bulk of the audience wants/expects it to do and even a few of my teachers have informed me of how much they enjoyed it, mainly just placing former students in the positions of the main chrecters.
Any,
Chicken Run. I'd seen quite a lot of Chicken Run before, but never the film in its entirety, so I was pleased how it all fitted together and I simply loved it. It had true Aardman styling in the script, animation and the small touches within both which made it hilarious at times for the adults yet great for children at the same time. The story was basic - like all Aardman stories - but that makes its charm. Brilliant.
8/10
Watched
Cars 2 finally. I thought the first was a bit poor in terms of Pixar (still amazing) and it wasn't my favourite Pixar film and was ranked almost dead last. When I heard Cars 2 was rated the 'worst Pixar film yet', I wasn't all that optimistic. However, I really can't see why it's given such a bad word to its name - for me it felt just like the original in that the storyline is good, but not amazing, the animation good as always but it didn't have much charm to it. The attention to detail in the London (especially, mainly as I know London) scenes must be mentioned - simply brilliant, but otherwise it's about where the first film was.
7/10
Watched
The Guard, which was very sinisterly funny. A clever script and great acting made it a really good watch, and even racism is funny and laughable within the film
Highly enjoyable. The ending is fitting and I think the best way to end the film - it can be seen as bitter or sweet, but I saw it as sweet.
7.5/10
Watched a lesser known film called
Adam & Paul which was a perfect example of a film I would have loved to study and interpret in Film Studies. A simply great social realism piece which really bring the audience into loving two characters we should have no sympathy for, and the audience realises what deceit they have been under with the great ending and we resort to dislike of the dug addicts. A brilliant Irish social realism piece which has been massively overlooked.
7/10
Watched
Being John Malkovich last night. Wow. What a simply brilliant film - quirky, unbelievable and yet brilliant executed and understood very well. It shouldn't make sense, it shouldn't try to make sense, and yet it does and does brilliantly. There was so much within the film in terms of human behaviour and understanding of ourselves that made it what it was. A brilliant screenplay which brought everything together and a real sense of empathy and understanding of the characters was felt without. It was simply brilliant. It's also now my 16th best film ever, slotting in between Taxi Driver and City of God.
I want more!
9/10