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  • Watching Spectre right now. Wow it's bad.

    But you knew what it was going to be like. That same feeling as watching England play football.

  • Dog Day Afternoon is one of my favorite films.

    And I had no idea how bad spectre was going to be. It was the worst film I've seen in a long time.

    You didn't with on it did you? Cause if so, I fucking loved it!

  • Rumblefish

    I loved it way back when - be interested to hear it's aged well or not

  • Watched the remake of Martyrs, not as good/savage as the original, but still worth a watch.

  • off to see the Revenant, have told the other half it's a bit like Paddington

  • Yeah, where Paddington viciously bums Mr Gruber.

  • That same feeling as watching England play football.

    well put

  • Hateful eight was awesome. Tim Roth on top form. The snow naked walk scene was savage. 9/10 would watch again.

  • Started watching Everest.

    Got bored.

    Stopped watching Everest

  • Watched 'Clown' thought it was quite entertaining.

    Watching 'The Call' Hale Berry has an awful awful hairdo.

  • Watched Legend, amazing work by Tom Hardy playing Reggie Kray and Peter O'Hanra'hahanrahan.

  • Just finished watching The Lobster. Well bizarre.
    A very British dystopian dark comedy written & directed by Greeks. It's going to stay with me for a while.

    Some lines from the film:

    Hotel Manager: Now have you thought of what animal you'd like to be if you end up alone?
    David: Yes. A lobster.
    Hotel Manager: Why a lobster?
    David: Because lobsters live for over one hundred years, are blue-blooded like aristocrats, and stay fertile all their lives. I also like the sea very much.

  • Naked Lunch the movie.

    Clearly has Cronenberg's hand all over it (typewriters > TV in videodrome?)

    Weird musings on paranoia, drugs, writers block, and attachment to the tools of the trade.

    I think cos its also quite WTF :)

  • My friend Julie Carter and I have made a ghost film, More Or Less Cracked, exploring the true story of a scientist who lost his son in WW1 and experiences strange communications from beyond the grave. We are in the post production stage and have set up a FB page which you're welcome to 'like' facebook.com/moreorlesscrack­ed/

    I'll post the trailer here when it's done and info regarding screenings shortly

    Here's the trailer to our film...
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xQkL2YrmaYE

  • Anomalisa was odd, and a bit uncomfortable at times. No Being John Malkovich, but worth a watch.

  • Mr Nobody - Bit too much farting about in parts (for me) but a big vision / good cinematography / music make it worth a watch.

  • Looking forward to seeing A Bigger Splash.
    Tilda Swinton is always amazing.

  • I just watched Bridge of Spies.

    I was surprised it was a true story, because there were so many parts that made very little sense historically. I just thought that the Gary Powers stuff had been woven in to a story about how great America was at defending its freedom, liberty, constitution, etc.

    Reasonably entertaining schmaltz, surprised at all the 5/7 reviews it's been getting.

  • Just watched the big short wasn't what I expected but enjoyed it, could have done without some of the daft gimmick bits. Worth a watch though.

  • Kurt Russell's method acting on point

  • Saw Bigger Splash last night. Tedious, I thought.

    In other Screason reviews...

    Trumbo's average - Cranston is good, but overall wasn't that engaged.
    Bridge of Spies was very disappointing and the shit score made it worse. Didn't look like a Spielberg.
    Really enjoyed both Revenant and Big Short.
    Room was fucking amazing - the standout film I've seen since Boyhood.

    Have Hateful 8 and Spotlight for this week's enjoyment. And must get round to that Idris Elba one - Beasts something.

  • do you have a purchase link for room?

  • Revenant, I am in a minority that did not care for that film.
    Loved the cinematography, but not the story.
    I was rooting for the bear.

  • Nah - just got the straight DVD which has had to go back to the office. None of them seem to be doing downloads this year.

  • Watched Jean-Pierre Gorin's 'Californian trilogy' back to back on Saturday.

    Poto and Cabengo - 8.5/10
    Routine Pleasures - 5/7
    My Crasy Life - 7.5/10

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