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• #10477
forgive the unbelievable hollywood elements and just look at the artistry>
This is what annoys me - if it didn't try and take itself so seriously I would have been happy to suspend belief and just enjoy the ride. I did like certain scenes, especially the representation of the space and time construct - very mindwarp. When I have an afternoon to kill I'll go see it at an IMAX.
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• #10478
I dig that Interstellar exists. I've got time for ambitious sci-fi and even film that doesn't er... make sense.
I loved Memento and The Prestige and thought Inception was utter bollocks. Interstellar is also bollocks but I enjoyed it. You get to sit in cinema and contemplate wormholes! I reckon Nolan deliberately keeps the audience obtuse with half-baked characters, WTF dialogue and meandering plot. I can see how that pisses people off. It's also easier than writing a really great script.
Having just seen Gravity it was nice not to watch Clooney+Bullock in space, playing themselves, in space. I actually thought Gravity's final scene and much of the space action / sound design was surprisingly clever.
I'm pretty sure Interstellar is less clever than it sets out to be.
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• #10479
Not been to the cinema much this year with the missus, she fell asleep watching '20,000 days on Earth' We agreed that 'All is Lost' was better than 'Gravity'. So I have raided my DVD collection, made popcorn and in recent weeks we watched:-
Fargo
When We Were Kings
Delicatessen
Y Tu Mama Tambien
The English Patient
Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll - iPlayer -
• #10480
Just watched young ones (not that one) t'was good, bit of a slow burner but decent performances. Quite liked the slightly futuristic, slightly apocalyptic western premise.
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• #10481
Delicatessen is great fun :D
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• #10482
I didn't like Gravity but in hindsight I think it may have been really good compared to Interstinker
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• #10483
Is nightcrawler any good?
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• #10484
So basically all movies are shit unless watched in IMAX?
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• #10485
Yes.
Really enjoyed it.
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• #10486
Y Tu Mama Tambien
^ this was good. If you enjoyed this then The Motorcycle Diaries was pretty ok too and easier than picking through the (badly translated) English language book.
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• #10487
Watched the two latest Spiderman movies at the weekend. How does Andrew Garfield fit his gigantic bouffant under his Spidey mask?
Not as good as the previous trilogy where they played for laughs, now Peter Parker is a mopey, insuffarable drip.
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• #10488
much enjoyed Interstellar, although they could have gone easier on the Dylan Thomas poem , (!)
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• #10489
ps. Winter LFGSS Film Club Mondays / Wednesdays at the delicious Mile End's Genesis Cinema?!
(where films are only £4 on Mondays and Wednesdays!)
(but does need additional bicycle parking facilities - instead of the Kenis Bike mass - hence perhaps bike stack parking would be appropriate!)
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• #10490
Just started watching Hunger Games on Film4, and the Wobblecam is doing my head in. I'm guessing it'll only get worse as they start to run around n shit.
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• #10491
Andrei Tarkovsky's Mirror - One of those movie no doubt every film student has to watch but it truly is excellent.
Magic realism, symbolism, and the colours and visuals are fantastic. Looking forward to Stalker now.
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• #10492
I presume you've seen Solaris? If not, do so - stunning stuff.
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• #10493
I think Le Manfriend has it somewhere...the only annoying thing is that I know the story, so let's hope that doesn't matter.
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• #10494
Saw Interstelloorrr last night, it's bullshit, but tremendous bullshit. Didn't feel like 3 hours, which is a plus, but I don't think I'd watch it again.
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• #10495
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou - First viewing. Only a decade late. Love it. I wish Steve was my Dad.
We're The Millars - This wasn't my choice and I had set myself up to be truly disappointed. Suprisingly, it was pretty good. Not 'LOL' funny, but 'lol' funny.
Edge Of Tomorrow - Currently halfway through this, but I'm intruiged and really want to watch the rest. A toddler + pregnant Girlfriend = early bedtimes, which means it takes 2-3 evenings to watch a full film...Emily Blunt was present in my dream last night.Tom Cruise and Jennifer Aniston are tolerable. What's going on?
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• #10496
Oh and the Life Aquatic soundtrack is just too good.
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• #10497
Emily Blunt indeed
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• #10498
I loved We're The Millers but the humour's quite..broad.
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• #10499
I recently saw the life aquatic for the first time, it was great.
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• #10500
The Grand Budapest Hotel was amazing. All Wes Anderson's films are brilliant.
Anyone seen Bottle Rocket?
I could happily watch that film every day.
Give it 20 years and the haters will call it a masterpiece much like 2001 was when it was released.
Has anyone bothered with The Skeleton Twins this weekend? Cineworld only have showings gone 9pm and part of me can't be fucked going that late.