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• #19102
Ouch! Innocent film picks causing grief. Glad it didn't have bigger fall out. Antichrist for the next Sunday night film ??
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• #19103
The Prince Charles Cinema are showing Salò soon if anyone needs any date ideas.
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• #19104
The Worst Person in the World. Brilliant and affecting
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• #19105
Another positive for Everything Everywhere All At Once, my wife said it was a mother and daughter story on acid, which I thought was a good summary and a good recommendation. The rock scene is fab.
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• #19106
Going to give this a go. 😁
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• #19107
Thought it was really good
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• #19108
Ha! 😂
That's one I've not seen, like with "Men behind the sun" I'm not sure I want to either.
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• #19109
Everything Everywhere All At Once
Such a great Ice Pirates vibe to it, and I almost lost it when I realised that Data (OG, not TNG) was in it.
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• #19110
Data (OG, not TNG)
who is that?
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• #19111
Whatever expectations you have for ‘Men’…: reset them. That shit was weird as fuck - the last half hour anyway. The first half was genuinely tense and very unsettling but then it did get a bit freaky. But, for someone who generally avoids any type of horror film, I really enjoyed it. Jessie Buckley was perfect. Might have to start watching horror films…
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• #19112
I'm really looking forward to seeing it. I think I've only seen Ex Machina and Annihilation by Alex Garland but liked them both a lot. Jessie Buckley is great too.
Edit: I didn't realise he'd written for a few of the good, early Danny Boyle films.
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• #19113
Nor did I. And he wrote The Beach?! As in the actual book. Crazy.
This film is not like Ex Mach or Annihilation at all lol. But enjoyable nonetheless. If not a bit up it’s own arse at times.
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• #19114
Ha, I didn't spot that he'd written the book! Nice, looking forward to it. As much as I like Ex Machina and Annihilation, it's boring when the same director tries to churn out the same film as many times as they can get away with.
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• #19115
From The Goonies
(He also played Short Round in Temple of Doom)
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• #19116
Ke Huy Quan
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• #19117
First Blood in 4k at the Prince Charles soon! Looking forward to that one. 😁
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• #19118
Years late to watching "A girl walks home alone at night". Good thing I didn't miss the chance to see it.
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• #19119
So good! I'm overdue a rewatch.
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• #19120
I bet it's a film that has a lot to reward a rewatch. Also, that ear-piercing scene...
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• #19121
Really enjoyed the first third of Wrath of man where Ritchie stuck to ripping off Heat/Sicario/the Town but then the toff guy decided what we needed was back story and exposition. Lost it's way after that and a good cast and was wasted. Still, as a mindless action thriller it was ok and he spared us the jazz flute.
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• #19122
Yes! Some good stuff on the list, been a while since i've watched La Haine.
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• #19123
Funnily enough I watched it again recently and was a bit unimpressed. I remembered liking it the first time but was a bit bored second time around.
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• #19124
That's pretty much all films though because you know what happens.
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• #19125
Not for me...I watch all the films I like several times normally, and my favourites i've watched at least a hundred times.😁
I'm up for it.