Dirty Schwein
Has a 'Best of Britney Spears' album
I don't care. More experience. I'd tap that.Julianne Moore is 100 years old. You named yourself well!
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I don't care. More experience. I'd tap that.Julianne Moore is 100 years old. You named yourself well!
First time you've watched this?The Room
Yes. Kind of knew what I was going into but still an experience all the same.First time you've watched this?
The Foreigner
A humble businessman with a buried past seeks justice when his daughter is killed in an act of terrorism. A cat-and-mouse conflict ensues with a government official, whose past may hold clues to the killers' identities. Jackie Chan's turn on doing his version of Liam Neeson's Taken. Good to see JC in a role like this, really suits him in his older years and there is quite a few cool action scenes and set pieces. The film doesn't try anything new and Pierce Brosnan's "Irish" accent that sounds Scottish is really off-putting. Overall, it was a fun action/revenge flick 7/10
Oh it's an experience alright.Yes. Kind of knew what I was going into but still an experience all the same.
I thought I was late to the party when I saw it a couple of years back.Yes. Kind of knew what I was going into but still an experience all the same.
Aye, main reason I watched it.I thought I was late to the party when I saw it a couple of years back.
It's certainly an experience alright. You're just in time for the disaster artist
It's korean, not Thai. And it's east asian, not South Asian.Watch 'The Villainness' and review it, you fecks
I like jacky more when he does a serious movie (shinjuku incident), i cant stand his stupid slapstick money grabbing all asian star stupidity though (cough... Kungfu yoga... Wtf)This was a lot more fun than it needed to be. Found it an enjoyable political-lone wolf thriller hybrid. Jackie is very good and Pierce is very Gerry Adams. Competently made with some solid action scenes. Decent enough poppy-schlock entertainment. Sure, it's less than condemnatory of torture, excessive surveillance, vengeance and violence towards women but then you don't expect to be served avocado on toasted quinoa when you enter a diner.
Nah, it's on the watchlist though.Seen the Babadook?
Were you able to watch a HD version ? I can only find a 480p version.The cranes are flying, 9/10
Fantastic movie, unforgettable cinematography.
Watched it at the cinema with an original copy from some private archives.Were you able to watch a HD version ? I can only find a 480p version.
Jesus that sounds incredible.Watched it at the cinema with an original copy from some private archives.
It was. I love the look of old film. It’s so alive and wonderfully imperfect.Jesus that sounds incredible.
Yeah, the guy who introduced the movie also raved about I Am Cuba. I‘ll definitely try to see it as soon as possible.Mikhail Kalatozov's and cinematographer Sergey Urusevsky's other collaboration I Am Cuba is just as gorgeous, this reminds me that I need to get round watching Letter Never Sent.
It really is a very well-made film about family in the end. Too bad it can't see much exposure due to the genre.Raw was very good, would make a great double billing with Thelma. Raw being the more humorous version and Thelma the more muted one.
Yeah it's properly brilliant. I didn't like much about Seven Psychopaths but loved In Bruges. I think this is better than both and I'm excited to watch it again.Has anyone seen the Three Signs movie yet?
Loved it from start to finish. Definitely recommend it. The story takes more than a few unexpected turns. But it is brilliantly done. You should watch it, especially if you’re a fan of Lester Freamon. I think he still might be in characterHas anyone seen the Three Signs movie yet?
He’s an incredibly evocative writer (for better or worse *cough* child orgy *cough*) but a lot of his plots seem like after thoughts. Stand By Me is probably the best adaptation, ‘cos it’s the one that treats it as a character peice, which is fitting for a short that barely has a plot at all.
Yeah, some of his work really stays with the reader afterwards but some of the adapted stuff is quite thin, really.
Toni Erdmann - Never thought I'd enjoy a 2h42m German film so much. Really touching and tender character study, light on the humour and light on the drama too, but an incredibly personal and careful film.
Two on my to watch list. Glad to see positive reviews.Call Me By Your Name was just absolutely stunning and so forth.
It’s put me right off peaches though.Call Me By Your Name was just absolutely stunning and so forth.
I'm just shocked that he's called 'Armie Hammer', always thought it was 'Arnie'.It’s put me right off peaches though.
I like that also, just downloaded another of his to watch , its an old one but one I have not seen. Graveyard.ShiftI like the horribly dated mini-series of "The Stand".
I am probably in a minority though.