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• #13877
TW seems pretty okay with it.
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• #13878
Bushwick tonight, was a good watch after a slow start, quite topical too on several levels.
Watched the All I Want For Christmas animation earlier with the grandkids (ages 2 and 3), they were engrossed for 90 mins and I do like a bit of Mariah Carey this time of year
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• #13879
A Christmas tale - french
Part black comedy part drama...it's quite interesting as it goes into family drama (Christmas movies eh?) when the whole family comes together for Christmas but it's a more nuanced and reflective than a lot of movies. It's on Mubi ATM, I liked it, put me in a serious mood so for something lighter go elsewhere :)
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• #13880
Looper, John Dies At The End, Caffeine, and I think something else but have already forgotten. Good evening I'd say.
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• #13881
Happy death day, the devil's candy, better watch out. All top tier low budget christams horror gems.
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• #13882
Yeah if anything it's done wonders for his reputation. Before watching The Disaster Artist I considered TW a talentless hack whose film became a classic through dumb luck. I feel completely different about him now, although still pretty confused..
Speaking of changing perceptions, I watched Good Time and it turns out Robert Pattinson is actually a great actor.
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• #13883
Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri
Shit title, fantastic film.
Frances McDormand is amazing, Woody Harrelson is really good too.
It has laughs, sads and feels. Strong contender for film of the year.
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• #13884
On my to watch list.
So what was everyone’s film of 2017? I can’t decide between Blade Runner 2049 and Get Out.
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• #13885
Agreed. A lot better than the name suggests.
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• #13886
I reckon The Levelling was the best film I watched in 2017.
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• #13887
Kong Skull Island, was better than ok, although Tom didnt bring much to the party. It was a bazillion times better than the cgi slop fest of Jacksons effort.
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• #13888
Guardians 2, was it me or was it boring as hell, even for a Marvel Movie.
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• #13889
I finally got round to watching Gone Girl and wow, what complete dog shit.
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• #13890
Downsizing tonight on an Unlimited screening, not sure if I expect good things or not
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• #13891
What did you hate about it?
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• #13892
Looks like it might be alright from the trailer considering the cinema releases right now are fuckin shite. I keep saying I'm gonna give up my unlimited card as there just isn't enough out imo.
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• #13893
Coming out in the next few weeks and looks ace:
3 Billboards
The Post
Shape of Water
Lady bird
Darkest HourNot great but worth a look:
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• #13894
Bad luck.
First 30 mins is promising. Then goes off in a completely odd direction. No the film the trailer suggests.
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• #13895
I avoided the screening, kinda glad I did
Really enjoyed All the Money in the World/Molly's Game
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• #13896
Dunkirk - Looked pretty, but had no feels for any of the characters, therefore wasn’t particularly gripping.
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• #13897
I though it was Paul Verhoeven-esque glossy trash but without the panache, combined with tired cynical satire, blatantly adapted from a pulpy airport novel, with too much bad acting and cringeworthy dialogue. The story was preposterous, it was tonally confused, the ending was ludicrous and unsatisfying, and it was a full hour too long. The tense bits weren't tense, the scary bits weren't scary, the funny bits weren't funny and the sexy bits weren't sexy. I have no idea why it was so well received.
I do like lots of films by the way! Between this and Star Wars I sound like a right whinge-bag.
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• #13898
it was the telly a few weeks ago.
the overarching point of the film seemed to be "bloody wimmin are all out to get you and will lie and cheat do it, men are the real victims here!"
yeah it was shit.
the star war was ace.
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• #13899
Watched a really great film last night, Heartstone, Icelandic coming of age number about two friends navigating their budding sexuality. Super realistic and beautiful, really gets you into their heads and puts you back into that space of being an insecure kid without a fucking clue what's going on.
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• #13900
So, you didn't like it then? ;)
I didn't even watch it, based on the summary I expected to not like it. At least you gave it a watch :)
It goes close to that for sure hence the confusion for me. Didn't know about the guy beforehand but it was sympathetic overall. For all his apparent faults I was left feeling he was more inspiration than clown. Ach, it needs a viewing. Entertaining if nothing else and a lovely brief use of Faith No More.