Movies
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Three very random flicks I'd recommend everyone:
MILLER'S CROSSING (1990, Coen bros)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100150/
PATHS OF GLORY (1957, Kubrick)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050825
BOUND (1996, Wachowski bros)
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Just wondering whether anyone other than teenage boys has movie recommendations for me in this thread?
if I here one more superhero flick I'll be forced to watch Irreversible again and the gouge my eyeballs out with a used tampon.
Any particular genre?
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Primer
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0390384/The Road
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0898367/The Proposition
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0421238/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_21Following
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If you like Primer, I highly recommend Shane Carruth's second film, Upstream Color.
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Just wondering whether anyone other than teenage boys has movie recommendations for me in this thread?
if I here one more superhero flick I'll be forced to watch Irreversible again and the gouge my eyeballs out with a used tampon.
Read a book you animal
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If you like Primer, I highly recommend Shane Carruth's second film, Upstream Color.
I'll watch it someday. Carruth lost me over the years because it took him so damn long to make Upstream Color. Just read his bio on imdb and I guess he's married to Amy Seimetz who's one of the actresses from Alien: Covenant. I reckon Carruth could deliver a decent Alien film
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Just wondering whether anyone other than teenage boys has movie recommendations for me in this thread?
if I here one more superhero flick I'll be forced to watch Irreversible again and the gouge my eyeballs out with a used tampon.
Read a book you animal
@Matty123 a real book or a graphic novel?
@gaseousclay I've seen all those films but Primer, so I'll look that up, thanks. My wife and I watched the road when it was released. She still talks about the human livestock basement scene now
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Just wondering whether anyone other than teenage boys has movie recommendations for me in this thread?
if I here one more superhero flick I'll be forced to watch Irreversible again and the gouge my eyeballs out with a used tampon.
Read a book you animal
@Matty123 a real book or a graphic novel?
@gaseousclay I've seen all those films but Primer, so I'll look that up, thanks. My wife and I watched the road when it was released. She still talks about the human livestock basement scene now
Touché amigo. However I just like marvel movies. That was the first time I went to the theatre in 2 years.
A great book rec you “ A confederacy of dunces.” Funny book. -
@gaseousclay I've seen all those films but Primer, so I'll look that up, thanks. My wife and I watched the road when it was released. She still talks about the human livestock basement scene now
I think you'll dig it. The best part about this movie is that it was made on a shoestring budget of about $7000. Shane Carruth basically took the Robert Rodriguez approach and did virtually everything such as writing the script, directed, acted in, scored the soundtrack, editing, etc. Pretty amazing when you think of the ridiculous amounts of money that goes into most films these days.
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Three very random flicks I'd recommend everyone:
MILLER'S CROSSING (1990, Coen bros)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100150/
PATHS OF GLORY (1957, Kubrick)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050825
BOUND (1996, Wachowski bros)
Miller's Crossing! My favorite Coens film. Partly based on "Red Harvest" by Dashiell Hammett
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Going to watch Akira tomorrow. It’s been a long time since I’ve watched Akira. Should be interesting to see in/on imax. Also Your Name is on after, so watching that as well. Should be a fun evening.
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@Morose_Penguin I saw Your Name last year. If you haven't seen it already, it's worth it.
@Stuart.T I liked Isle of Dogs and The Shape of Water recently. In the past (off the top of my head), The Red Turtle, Colossal, Swiss Army Man (though that might appeal to the teenager too much), and there's probably a few more that I could think of given time.
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@Graeme
This will be the first time I've seen it on imax, the second time I've seen it in London, the third time I've seen it at the cinema and the umpteenth time I've seen it full stop. It has possibly become my favourite Makoto Shinkai ever. Closely followed if not tied with 5cm per second. Due to the success of Your Name I'm not sure that he has started work on his next project yet. No doubt it will be worth the wait.
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@Morose_Penguin I see that I'm speaking to the converted.
Not seen 5cm per Second. Will have to look it up.
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Yeah, I’ve been a big fan since I saw Voices of a distant star. He’s decided on a theme and is just running with it. If you ever have a spare 5mins, try to find She and her cat. Should be on YouTube.
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That was a good night. I’d forgotten the amount of violence in Akira. If the live action travesty ever goes anywhere, it will be tough to have anything other than a watered down version.
Your Name continues to be fantastic every time I watch it. Although this release didn’t subtitle the songs, outside of the opening and closing :(.
The sheer scale that imax brings to a screening is superb - some of the scenes in Your Name were breathtaking, even when I knew they were coming.
Also the audience were great. It’s sad to say, but it seems limited screenings for an audience who wants to watch a film seems to be the way to go if you don’t want someone talking all the way through a film.
Overall extremely enjoyable, I would highly recommend the BFI imax. Though do stay away from the bar. Terrible selection and overpriced:(
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The Dark Tower: 1/10
Shite sandwich
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Read the books, far better. From what I’ve heard of the movie, it tries to do far too much in a small amount of time.
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Read the books, far better. From what I’ve heard of the movie, it tries to do far too much in a small amount of time.
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I have read the books, hence the reason why the movie sucked
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