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  • Reminds me that I need to watch it again. Got it saved on sky.

  • Are you both talking about the 1984 version of Dune?

  • Yes by David Lynch

  • So many of the lines seem pretty anodyne when you write them down, but the delivery is so perfect that everything is hilarious.

    'If you do not go, I will start kicking you and I will not stop.'

  • I saw it in the cinema when it came out. I enjoyed it a lot but think I preferred The Killing of a Sacred Deer and The Lobster. Dogtooth has been on my to watch list for a while, maybe I'll give that a go tonight.

  • Having said that, I probably need to rewatch The Favourite, I was off my tits on very strong painkillers when I saw it.

  • The Souvenir, apparently the best film of the year according to the navel gazers at Sight and Sound.

    hated every moment of it. rich people doing drugs and wallowing in un-self aware self pity. boo fucking hoo. bin.

  • Still not seen The Killing of a Sacred Deer, need to get on that. Was fully expecting not to enjoy The Favourite as much as I had enjoyed The Lobster - which I loved - but was pleasantly surprised. Think The Favourite is better paced and I have attention span issues. The Lobster's glacial pace and long silences - which I appreciated as an aesthetic - meant that I found it slightly hard work by the end. Maybe I should rewatch it whilst not on a transatlantic flight though?

  • Thanks for this recommendation, of 'The Day the Earth Caught Fire'.
    Strange to be reminded of days when the Daily Express still had a reputation.

    Was the ending leaving open the possibility of a sequel?

    I briefly wondered what became of Edward Judd. Looks like he might have been (one of) the inspirations for Matt Berry's 'Toast of London'.

  • Matt Berry

    swoons

  • Was the ending leaving open the possibility of a sequel?

    The ambiguous ending was aimed to put a British Stamp on this SciFi B-movie to contrast it to the American clear cut films in the same genre.
    Perhaps,
    Or as you say, set up a sequel.
    Let's just leave this open ended

  • Rewatched A History of Violence last night. Mid-2000s classic.

  • Just watched both Sicarios.

    The first one (2015) is a really nice thriller with some good performances, especially from Emily Blunt. I thought about skipping the second one (2018) as I’d heard some pretty mixed reviews. It’s poor but still enjoyed it. It’s basically Josh Brolin saying ‘this time, there are no rules’ + some shooting and helicopter shots.

  • that's all they promised it would be

    did like Sicario though, very good


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  • No 1 great. No 2 thin.

  • There should be an Oscar for Best Supporting Overcoat.

  • Yeah the first one was an actually interesting thriller, the second was just a dumb action movie (not that there's anything wrong with that).

  • He has an amazing life, ask Fufu...

  • So does FuFu by all accounts - saw her on "Rich people showing off their stuff" a few sundays back.

  • I found that on first viewing but watched it again and it seemed much more thought through. Looking forward to the third.

  • A Perfect Day (2015 release) get an 8 from me.
    Not a great fan of Tim Robbins but he fits in well to this role. Del Toro steals it, as usual, but the real depth is in the character interaction, constant threat to life and black humour that infects everyone despite the impossible situations.

  • I still need to see her on that!!

  • Yeah it’s total shit

  • A year on and I’m still annoyed we went to see it in the cinema. Looked like a half decent student film. 🤯

    Edit: how...

    In May 2019, it was announced a sequel would be produced with Swinton Byrne, Swinton, Ayoade and Labed reprising their roles, with Robert Pattinson joining the cast,[18] although he later dropped out.[19] A24 will distribute.[20] Principal photography began in June 2019.[21][22]

  • Edit: how...

    rich parents i suspect, which is all a bit meta to say the least.

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