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• #20427
No way! Congrats on contributing to a great film.
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• #20428
I'm going with a friend already got tickets. Pm me if you do decide on going. Happy to meet up.
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• #20429
Was I on shrooms or did I just attend Spirited Away? Anyway, sublime trip.
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• #20430
Another Poor Things, BRILLIANT! review.
A wonderful Frankestein Alice in Wonderland Gothic Horror Sex Plus Poly Fantasy picture that's simply brillant. Emma Stone's central performance is a tour de force!
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• #20431
How, after how brilliant the movie is?
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• #20432
Not seen it, is Vincenzo lancia mentioned?
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• #20433
The stage version does not let the side down IMO
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• #20434
Was more than pleasantly surprised by The Holdovers which wasn't nearly as saccharine as i expected
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• #20435
Free screenings for The Iron Claw here, quite a few locations https://www.cinematik.app/events/the-iron-claw-2024-02-05
Shame Genesis' one is at 10am...
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• #20436
The Creator - anyone seen it? Any good?
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• #20437
It’s fine. Standard sci fi fare. Passed a couple of hours on the turbo. Not great, not bad
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• #20438
Good long-haul flight film. I did fall asleep towards the end, missed a bit, and didn’t feel I missed anything.
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• #20439
The Creator - anyone seen it? Any good?
It’s fine. Standard sci fi fare. Passed a couple of hours on the turbo. Not great, not bad
Forum passim, it's superb. Top notch sci-fi
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• #20440
Good long-haul flight film
This is a high quality back-handed compliment
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• #20441
Poor Things was excellent, went to see it not knowing anything and that was great. Could have done with 30 mins lopped off the third act.
Some right popcorn straight to mouthbreathers in the audience though, we were laughing like fucking drains, majority stone silent...
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• #20442
I had the opposite experience, people laughing the entire time. Some even warmed themselves up by laughing at the pasta advert beforehand.
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• #20443
The VUE near me is often a totally sterile audience for some reason
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• #20444
Priscilla was alright. Nice to look at, quite inoffensive. After Poor Things it felt like a made for TV movie
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• #20445
Disappointing to hear!
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• #20446
Tried and failed to get on with Saltburn. Some great performances and a few laughs but a similar feeling to watching Wolf of Wall street, nothing shocking, just a room full of pricks that i have little interest in. Wouldn't say it was bad, just not for me.
Sticking with the British theme i gave Living with Bill Nighy a go last night. Glossy and sentimental but i didn't care as i was enjoying it so much. Lush to look at and great sound, Nighy is mighty in it.
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• #20447
Yeah a bit average overall. Pleasant enough with decent performances, ending felt very rushed.
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• #20448
Yeah Saltburn don't get the love, I thought it was mediocre drivel
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• #20449
Watched Past Lives last week, very sweet and touching. Almost had me in tears, could relate to the husband's anxiety.
Godzilla -1 this weekend, beyond some obvious flaws pretty fun. I wasn't too into the animation of the monster, quite rigid, but I guess that's a classic take on it. Some of the pacing was a bit frustrating when I just wanted moar lizard.
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• #20450
I still maintain that Godzilla Minus One is a great title for a rom com about a giant monster getting stood up by their date
I worked on this one :), in the sound department