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  • Stan & Ollie

    Lovely and respectful.

  • Wework documentary by Hulu, mind boggling dicks like adam neumann can walk away with the amount of money they do from what was smoke and mirrors.

  • Concrete Cowboy, great cast and a few locals, like The Wire with horses, lots to love.

  • Did the Riddick Trilogy saturday night, yes I know, but I enjoyed them.

    Oblivion is gorgeous looking, but i lost my way with who went up to the space ship

  • Oblivion is gorgeous looking

    Finally got round to watching Live, Die, Repeat last night. Significantly better Cruise film, I think.

    Also watched Infinity Chamber, which was pretty good. Prison Escape genre meets Inception meets Moon on a low budget that does it no harm at all. Clever.

  • Wework documentary by Hulu, mind boggling dicks like adam neumann can walk away with the amount of money they do from what was smoke and mirrors.

    from wikipedia

    In October 2019, Neumann received close to $1.7 billion from stakeholder SoftBank for stepping down from WeWork's board and severing most of his ties to the company.[12] He was retained as a consultant with an annual salary of $46 million.

    What...the...fuck!

  • Aye absolutely bonkers, tbf I watched a YouTube docu ages ago on him and read into him but this new docu just cemented if you can BS your way and bluff enough you’ll come out in top and walk away even as the villain with millions.

    Joke

  • We watched I, Tonya last night. The story was tragic and painful to watch, but the direction of the film was utterly fantastic.

    Not seen a film that good in a long time.

  • Wow, El Hoyo was no fun at all.

  • Gripping, cleverly done film. I did have a nagging feeling, when I saw it at the cinema, that I might be part of a liberal audience helping liberal filmmakers laugh at "deplorables". Tonya Harding loves the film, for what it's worth.

  • I watched Godzilla Vs Kong last night. I found it really boring and thought that, apart from some notably really visually striking scenes, it looked pretty shit for $150m+
    To be fair, that sort of high budget blockbuster really isn't my thing so I should probably shut up.

  • Can you name another action hero still making films after 90 years?

  • Clint Eastwood

  • Enjoyed They Live now on Netflix. Wouldn't put it high on my Carpenter list but Keith David has one of my favourite movie voices and enjoyed Rowdy Roddy Piper reminding me of Russell Crowe.

    Red Heat will be getting a re-watch later.

  • I enjoyed this massive lizard flick a lot more than Godzilla Vs Kong. Highly recommended if you've got 7 minutes to spare.

    https://youtu.be/PPxnPcZ21Cw

  • Thunder Force - It knows it is stupid and that makes it OK. Good drunk film, not to be taken seriously or seen as quality film making.

  • That's enough of a recommendation for me.

  • Maybe I'm not drunk enough, I'll try drinking harder.

  • just finished it, was rubbish but it was exactly what i expected going in.

  • Crab dance and him moving off screen sideways has got me back in.

  • Mostly shit, but crab chicken kiss at the end has left me with some interesting search history to delete later.

  • All of this. Shit but knows it is shit, tiny crab hand tho, take my strong hand etc.

  • Indiana Jones was born in 1899 and Harrison Ford is 78, so that puts
    Indy 5 in 1977.

    This is the movie where Indiana Jones goes to see Star Wars

    https://twitter.com/RichKnightwell/status/1380854899638951940

  • Blackhat... One of the most ridiculous films I've seen in quite a while, I hope they paid Chris Hemsworth a LOT of money to be in it... How he managed to keep a straight face all the way through I don't know... Comedy Saffa baddies were the icing on the cake...

  • Sequin in a blue room.

    Beautiful looking film, quite a dark plot but handled really well.

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