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• #16327
Haha, amazing!
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• #16328
$300,000 in 1988 is $654,000 today. Half a million quid. That's a very respectable neighbourhood.
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• #16329
Les Miserables (2019) - picks up where Divines left off but with a different focus. It’s dark and heavy with some fantastic performances and an unsatisfactory final act. Worth a watch.
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• #16330
25 Movies and the Magazine Stories That Inspired Them
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• #16331
Haha that's funny, I thought ad astra was one of the biggest piles of dogshit I have seen in years.
Pretentious, boring, didn't build any suspense, and way too long. Opinions eh! -
• #16332
Haha that's funny, I thought ad astra was one of the biggest piles of dogshit I have seen in years.
Pretentious, boring, didn't build any suspense, and way too long. Opinions eh!
+1
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• #16333
Finally got around watching parasite, and I feel all the praise was well deserved. I rarely feel like that about hyped up films recently but some of the most aesthetically complete film making I have seen. The first 45 minutes or so are irresistible really.
Tonight watching Portrait of a Lady on Fire which is on Prime with a MUBI channel trial. So free basically!
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• #16334
Sticking with the French theme this week, pulled out A Prophet tonight, I’d forgotten just how good it is. Tres bon.
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• #16335
Anyone remember "Taxi" from the late 90s? The French version has this amazing opening scene with a pizza delivery moped
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• #16336
Portrait of a Lady on Fire
I hope you liked this.
I saw it at the BFI and loved it.
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• #16337
Yes absolutely stunning, every scene a painting in itself
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• #16338
I've been desperate to watch Portrait of a Lady on Fire, I've heard great things. Going to wait until lockdown is over though, my housemate can't seem to watch a film without talking over it and then complaining that he can't follow it at the moment. How he's got a degree in film studies is beyond me.
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• #16339
Haha that sounds annoying! Would have loved to watch it in cinema, hope it gets a rerun after lockdown.
One thing I would query is the English translation of the title, makes it sound like the lyrics of a prepubescent indie rock band
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• #16340
It is! I wish he'd go back to quietly looking at his phone for the duration of a film and THEN complain that he couldn't follow it.
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• #16341
And a young Marion Cotillard!
Classic 90s french, sequels got more and more ridiculous and fell off.
Been meaning to rewatch the first for an age
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• #16342
I used to love that film. Wasn't there a horrendous remake with Queen Latifah?
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• #16343
Another one for the must watch list!
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• #16344
Yeah, terrible version, not even close to the original
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• #16345
A classic from my Max Power days, I wanted a Merc 500 so badly after that movie. No surprises the director used to make adds for Peugeot, it takes a lot of vision to make a 406 cool.
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• #16346
Watched Us on the weekend, started strong, lost it's way a little in the middle but then came back together for the ending. Wasn't sure what I thought about it straight away after but certain elements have stuck in my head which is always a good sign. One scene in particular I found especially powerful which isn't something I experience much these days.
The Mule on the other hand, got halfway before realising how bored I was. Turned it off and found The Last Dance on Netflix (the series not the movie) which is right up my street.
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• #16347
Capernaum
Amazing. Beautiful camera work and such a great acting.
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• #16348
There you go - I love slow and pretentious films! I totally get why it wouldn't be for everyone though.
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• #16349
Just watched it.....
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• #16350
Does Film4 have a rental service like BFI? I see something called Film4 On Demand but can only see it on a TV aggregate channel page. https://www.channel4.com/channel/film4 has a limited selection. I'm not very TV conversant and not subscribed to any of the big streaming services, just wondered if there was a simple thing line BFI Player, but for Film4 films.
"you get em all the time?.."
If only we had the Litmus configuration for Corona virus.