I'm watching Ghandi at the moment, although I've only watched two hours of it so far. (It's 3 hours 16 minutes long).
What I have grown tired of in films is supernatural horror. Because it goes nowhere compared to the real thing. You see some heavily made up laughing freak on a Blade film, then compare that with someone getting struck by lightning and having to drag themselves along the ground because they're half paralysed. Or the massacre scene in Gandhi, that is by far the worst thing I've ever seen on a film.
Along the more 'Hollywood' lines, I greatly enjoyed Sherlock Holmes 2: A game of Shadows.
What I have grown tired of in films is supernatural horror. Because it goes nowhere compared to the real thing. You see some heavily made up laughing freak on a Blade film, then compare that with someone getting struck by lightning and having to drag themselves along the ground because they're half paralysed. Or the massacre scene in Gandhi, that is by far the worst thing I've ever seen on a film.
Along the more 'Hollywood' lines, I greatly enjoyed Sherlock Holmes 2: A game of Shadows.