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• #21102
I loved the early stuff. Modern Life is Rubbish was good too. The Hyde Park gig in 2009 has a lot of good memories
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• #21103
When the US Politics and Films threads collide
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• #21104
Great taste
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• #21105
Was going to check out the Ford Presumed Innocent on Prime, but before I got there I spotted that No Way Out is leaving it in 5 days so giving that a re-watch. Highly recommend. Will Patton puts in a truly terrifying performance.
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• #21106
Whats the story on this never heard it.
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• #21107
https://x.com/ATRightMovies/status/1817422545231946112
The new trailer for Colin Farrell's THE PENGUIN has been released.
Incredible, the voice, the walk, the prosthetics.
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• #21108
Looks very promising, 8 episode mini series according to IMDB
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• #21109
Looks great, Sopranos x Joker vibes.
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• #21110
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare - Dir Guy Ritchie.
I would avoid this for a number of reasons - No tension, awful dialogue and dull action scenes.
Seems as if they wished emulate Inglourious Basterds (a far better film) and failed significantly, even has Til Schweiger (Sgt. Hugo Stiglitz). -
• #21111
RDJ as Dr Doom in the marvel films, feels like they have ran out of people to cast at this point.
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• #21112
I’m 1/2 way through this. Tbh I’m enjoying it. It’s no inglorious basterds but very watchable.
The whole cast make it imo
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• #21113
RDJ playing doctor doom makes no sense to me.
There are so many capable actors out there who aren’t currently iron man.
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• #21114
Iron Claw. A really grim tale, assumed it’d be fun and glamour and 80s excess. Fuck me was a wrong, and now reading up around the story sounds like things were actually worse and various tragedies were edited out.
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• #21115
Unbreakable, Split, Glass
The M. Night Shyamalan trilogy of 'Superhero' films. Binged on one night.
I like the style they are shot in, the acting's great, they fit together nicely. The stairs scene in the first, grisly. -
• #21116
Yeah it's a grim story, can see why they glossed over some stuff. Thought Zac Efron was really good.
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• #21117
Iron Claw was great.
Just watched Challengers, almost as sexy a sports film as buff men in tights, great score by your man with the long nails, surprised he can press the buttons that quick without snagging one. -
• #21118
Totally shit casting and shows how far marvel has lost its way now
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• #21119
Anyone caught I saw the TV glow yet? Hoping to see it tomorrow night
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• #21120
No - will wait until streaming etc but keen to hear a review.
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• #21121
A pal and I want to see Romulus together, but we are separately out of the country until early September. I can't find a cinema still showing it then. Do you think two weeks then it will be done? Any screens likely to show it in September?
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• #21122
Nah I think it'll be in the cinema for longer than just 2 weeks.
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• #21123
Watched Deadpool vs Wolverine.
Highlight for me was the multiverse Wolverine search that included references to Hulk 340, X Men 251, Wolverine 1 (1988) amongst others.
My wife called me a nerd afterwards, but I have been eyeing up Hulk 340 for a while (Loves me some Todd MacFarlane covers and that is a great one)Rest of the film was meh, worst of the Deadpool films, not a patch on Logan (pun intended, albeit niche Wolverine #1 reference)
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• #21124
Rented 'Abigail'
Kidnap film with a twist, if you seen the trailer it is not a twist, but going in blind it pivots drastically
Plenty of tropes and plot holes, but its tongue is nestled in the cheek and everyone is in the know.
I liked it.
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• #21125
I watched The Boy And The Heron last night. Absolutely loved it. Really beautiful and lots of emotional depth. I normally hate dubbed films but chose that over the subtitles versus. I'm glad I did, Robert Pattinson was just absolutely goes for it.
I do like some Miyazaki/ Studio Ghibli stuff but I'm not a fan boy by any stretch. Definitely up there with their best I reckon!
Leisure was a great early indie album.