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MelanieTheresa (997 KP) rated Angel Has Fallen (2019) in Movies
Nov 18, 2019
This wasn't bad at all, in my opinion. More of the same as the first two films - that is to say, a big action movie with lots going on. Was the plot semi-ridiculous? Sure, although the plot point that had Gerard Butler's aging Mike Banning popping pills and receiving ominous warnings from his doctor about his physical condition seemed very apropos (art imitating life, perhaps?). I pretty much got exactly what I expected to get from this movie: a decent action movie for a Friday night date-night-on-the-couch.
The hidden jewel of this film for me was Nick Nolte as Banning's estranged father - believable and relatable, and he had some truly great lines.
The hidden jewel of this film for me was Nick Nolte as Banning's estranged father - believable and relatable, and he had some truly great lines.
365Flicks (235 KP) rated Warrior (2011) in Movies
Nov 3, 2019
Tom Hardy (2 more)
Joel Edgerton
Nick Nolte
Tom Hardy at his finest
Tom Hardy and Egerton are on unbelievable form in this movie with Tom Hardy putting in possibly the performance of his career.
If you watch that final fight and don’t go through almost every emotion possible then I question that you may be a robot...
Incredible
If you watch that final fight and don’t go through almost every emotion possible then I question that you may be a robot...
Incredible
Jay Chandrasekhar recommended 48 HRS (1982) in Movies (curated)
Niten. NR (75 KP) rated Warrior (2011) in Movies
Jul 21, 2017
Tom Hardy (2 more)
Joel Edgerton
Nick Nolte
Let's go to war!
I'm always weary of sporting films especially a new boxing or in this case MMA film but Warrior is a cut above the rest. As stated above, the best part of the film is Hardy, Edgerton and Nolte, their characters have such depth and all have a personal and tragic obstacle to tackle. I found the filming and the setting of the Burgh (Pittsburgh) to be a perfect touch. The films is emotional in multiple places and this is heightened by a excellently selected soundtrack from The National. One to watch again and again. Love it.
MissCagey (2652 KP) rated A Walk In The Woods (2015) in Movies
May 14, 2018
Nick Nolte, to my surprise, stole this film with his portrayal of Katz, the alcoholic, skirt-chasing, devil-may-care friend of Bryson. He brought all the comedy and the film would have been drear without him. Bryson is the sensible straight man so they are completely at odds with each other but this contrast works so well. The film itself is not that exciting and there's no ending to it as such, but the cinematography is breathtaking and there are some funny moments throughout.
AT (1676 KP) rated Angel Has Fallen (2019) in Movies
Feb 8, 2020
I don't think this was as bad as people claimed it was when it was in the theater. It definitely wasn't as good as the first two, but it still had plenty of good action and held true to the characters and their stories. Nick Nolte was a great addition as Mike's estranged father. There were some chiche action movie/save-the-President movie scenes, but from the third film of its series, I didn't expect any less. I still enjoyed the movie, overall.
Madbatdan82 (341 KP) rated Nightwatch (1998) in Movies
Mar 16, 2019
Don't diddle dead things!
Me and the wife were watching 'the possession of Hannah Grace' and it reminded me of this 90s gem. Ewan McGregor takes a job as a night watchman at a morgue to pay for law school and it's obviously kinda freaky but then he begins to realise he's being implicated for a series of murders. Great psychological build ups and scares and great performances from josh brolin and Nick Nolte. The only real let down is Ewan McGregor and his terrible American accent which is so bad it's almost distracting. Most definitely worth a watch.
Bob Mann (459 KP) rated Angel Has Fallen (2019) in Movies
Sep 8, 2019 (Updated Sep 8, 2019)
Mediocre and lumbering action movie.
This has Gerard Butler too old/out of shape to be a credible presidential protection officer. None of the style of Clint Eastwood's "In the Line of Fire" which had a similar story. As a plus point, it didn’t have the distasteful xenophobia of “London Has Fallen” (which I rather generously gave a 3/10). So I feel I should at least top that. But again I feel I’m being generous. It’s all crushingly mediocre, and if I can remember any of it after three months, I’ll be very unlucky indeed!
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Awix (3310 KP) rated Angel Has Fallen (2019) in Movies
Aug 21, 2019 (Updated Aug 21, 2019)
Bog-standard alpha-male action-thriller with Gerard Butler off on another bloody barrage of bombastic bodyguarding. Swivel-eyed psycho Mike Banning is struggling to come to terms with knocking on a bit (bad neck, painkiller addiction, looming desk job) when a bigger problem arises - someone tries to kill the Prez (who is Morgan Freeman this time) and frames Banning for it! Must be time for him to knife someone in the throat.
Thoroughly mechanical and frequently quite dull stuff, leavened only by the odd narrative curve-ball - we meet Poppa Banning, who is also a swivel-eyed psycho, but a comic relief one played by Nick Nolte. There is some stuff about Banning being framed for colluding with the Russians which seems mainly pitched to appeal to the red baseball cap crowd (I would say the film's depiction of the US presidency had completely departed from reality, had the presidency itself not already done that many months ago). There is something oddly tender and even perhaps romantic to the concluding tussle to the death between Butler and Danny Huston (who at least is good value). And it is less grimly objectionable than the previous one. But all in all - my advice, Gerard? Take the desk job.
Thoroughly mechanical and frequently quite dull stuff, leavened only by the odd narrative curve-ball - we meet Poppa Banning, who is also a swivel-eyed psycho, but a comic relief one played by Nick Nolte. There is some stuff about Banning being framed for colluding with the Russians which seems mainly pitched to appeal to the red baseball cap crowd (I would say the film's depiction of the US presidency had completely departed from reality, had the presidency itself not already done that many months ago). There is something oddly tender and even perhaps romantic to the concluding tussle to the death between Butler and Danny Huston (who at least is good value). And it is less grimly objectionable than the previous one. But all in all - my advice, Gerard? Take the desk job.