This weekend's viewing:
Dune (2021) - first time seeing it since I saw it in the cinema. Still a big fat 3/5 from me. It probably doesn't help that I really enjoyed the book but something just didn't click either time. I'll still see the second one when it comes out though.
The Long Good Friday - quite enjoyable, mostly for the glimpses of scummy, late 70s London and some of the hardest/ most disgusting looking blokes you'll ever see.
The Conversation - fucking amazing. Insanely tense and paranoid throughout whilst somehow remaining really melancholic. Gene Hackman in one of the best, most understated performances of all time. Wish I'd watched it years ago!
This weekend's viewing:
Dune (2021) - first time seeing it since I saw it in the cinema. Still a big fat 3/5 from me. It probably doesn't help that I really enjoyed the book but something just didn't click either time. I'll still see the second one when it comes out though.
The Long Good Friday - quite enjoyable, mostly for the glimpses of scummy, late 70s London and some of the hardest/ most disgusting looking blokes you'll ever see.
The Conversation - fucking amazing. Insanely tense and paranoid throughout whilst somehow remaining really melancholic. Gene Hackman in one of the best, most understated performances of all time. Wish I'd watched it years ago!