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<blockquote data-quote="Mark CMG" data-source="post: 5472516" data-attributes="member: 10479"><p>Caught up with Sanctum and The Eagle toward the end of last week at the early shows. I wouldn't recommend either strongly, though both were decent for Netflix when the time comes if the subject matter appeals: some good fights/battles, and some bad ones, in the Eagle, and some cool caving in Sanctum. Both probably benefited just a bit from being seen on the big screen. The acting in Sanctum was stilted, perhaps also the case in The Eagle, and both plots were formulaic. Honestly, there are caving documentary movies that will be much more breathtaking than Sanctum, so skipping that might be a better idea. And The Eagle is pretty hokey. On a scale of one to ten where one is the D&D movie and LotR is ten, I'd put both in the four to five range with The Eagle being the better of the two movies.</p><p></p><p>Upcoming, March 11th, are three films I might see: Battle: Los Angleles, Red Riding Hood, and definitely Black Plague. We will see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark CMG, post: 5472516, member: 10479"] Caught up with Sanctum and The Eagle toward the end of last week at the early shows. I wouldn't recommend either strongly, though both were decent for Netflix when the time comes if the subject matter appeals: some good fights/battles, and some bad ones, in the Eagle, and some cool caving in Sanctum. Both probably benefited just a bit from being seen on the big screen. The acting in Sanctum was stilted, perhaps also the case in The Eagle, and both plots were formulaic. Honestly, there are caving documentary movies that will be much more breathtaking than Sanctum, so skipping that might be a better idea. And The Eagle is pretty hokey. On a scale of one to ten where one is the D&D movie and LotR is ten, I'd put both in the four to five range with The Eagle being the better of the two movies. Upcoming, March 11th, are three films I might see: Battle: Los Angleles, Red Riding Hood, and definitely Black Plague. We will see. [/QUOTE]
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