The remake of The Fantastic 4. CGI is good, and the plot interesting, but it doders along at a much slower pace than the version of some 10 years ago, so isn't as absorbing to watch. I'm also disappointed that there's the odd swear word now thrown in, which makes it inappropriate for Mini D who loves the earlier 2 films.
4/10.
*****
Dr Strangelove.
One of my favourite films ever. A towering performance in all three roles played by Peter Sellers, but it's his work as Group Captain Lionel Mandrake that really steals the show.
George C. Scott is at times menacing and at others hilarious as General Turgidson. He had a major falling out with Kubrick over the way the film was made, but I must side with Kubrick on that one for bringing out such a performance from Scott.
And the highly realistic set on board the B52 is brilliant, and mildly controversial at the time for its accuracy. A funny, scary, breathtakingly thriller-farce.
"Gentleman - you can't fight in here. This is the War Room!"
9.5/10.
*****
Went The Day Well?
WWII frame in which The Hun, for some reason never adequately explained, invade an English village. The villagers fight back, and eventually the British Army cotton on and join in, and The Jerries are given a damn good thrashing.
Made during the War, it's clearly a thinly veiled piece of fifth column warning propaganda. Nevertheless, still worth a watch.
5.5/10.