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    • Stuart.TS
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      Just watched «You were never really here». Best film I’ve seen in a long, long time. A beautiful film about some ugly stuff. Deeply uncomfortable to watch at times but so lovely as well.

      Very good film. We really enjoyed it. If I had to sum up the type and feeling of films I really enjoy, this would be it.

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      • SeulS
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        I would never suggest to do something illegal as to download movies, but rips out now of THE FAVOURITE and SPIDER-MAN INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE.

        And yes: I gave Chris a bollocking for recommending it, but I am watching it nevertheless

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        • DougNgD
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          We enjoyed Alita a couple weekends ago. A surprising amount of crushed heads for a PG13 movie.

          I thought they did a great job blending CGI with live action. A lot of times the CGI characters look like Gumby when they interact with their live counterparts.

          I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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          • den1mheadD
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            Does anyone remember the Italian film Gomorrah from 2008 ?

            Well if you do I have a recommendation called DOGMAN (2018) Italian movie with English subtitles

            @Stuart.T I think this is one for you

            Quality viewing imo

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            • ChrisC
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              @Seul:

              And yes: I gave Chris a bollocking for recommending it, but I am watching it nevertheless

              Admit it; it's a good movie, isn't it?

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              • SeulS
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                I watched BLACKkKLANSMAN first yesterday. Absolutely awesome. Of course the underlying message is infuriating and bleak - you will know you watched a Spike Lee feat.

                Watching THE FAVOURITE now. I'm so fucking stoked Olivia got the Oscar… She was my... favourite.

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                • mclaincauseyM
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                  Loved Blackkklansman, though my take on it wasn't that it was especially bleak, perhaps because I've had to be around actual klansmen in the past and perhaps because, living in America, I think we're still in pretty bad shape as it pertains to race relations.

                  Mild SPOILERS AHEAD

                  There was a lot of comic relief, and the klansmen were pretty comedically wrought as characters–it was hard to take any of them too seriously. And I expected there to be much more racism in the police department than there was. It was good to see Stallworth make some close and genuine friends among his team at the PD, and there was really only one asshole there, and the PD "did the right thing" in working that sting to bring down that asshole. I may be prejudiced in thinking that the Colorado Springs PD of the era was probably rendered charitably.

                  The film could have told this story in a much darker, bleaker way than it did, and that pleasantly surprised me and made it a bit easier to watch, while still carrying the message effectively.

                  Think it, be it.

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                  • JDelageJ
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                    Watched "Bohemian Rapsody" on the plane. Stunning performance by the entire cast & an enjoyable story.

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                    • SeulS
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                      @mclaincausey:

                      Loved Blackkklansman, though my take on it wasn't that it was especially bleak

                      I said the underlying message was bleak. The movie is a boatload of fun. The kick in the stomach Lee gives you at the end isn't.

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                      • GilesG
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                        @JDelage:

                        Watched "Bohemian Rapsody" on the plane. Stunning performance by the entire cast & an enjoyable story.

                        Paula watched it on a plane last week and loved it….

                        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                        • mclaincauseyM
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                          I don't think that's what Lee was going for. The tribute to Heyer "rest in power" to end it is to me a message of resistance and hope, not one of hopelessness and despair. But to each his own.

                          Think it, be it.

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                          • SeulS
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                            It was very clear that his message was that David Duke got what he wanted, as it was mentioned early in the movie: someone to execute extreme-right ideologies in the White House in the form of Trump.

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                            • mclaincauseyM
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                              Isn't that already painfully obvious?

                              One unsettling thing I didn't notice, perhaps because it didn't happen.

                              Major spoiler below in white font (select to see it)

                              Was Flip the Klansman they zoomed in on at the cross burning at the end of the film, before the epilogue? This doesn't make much sense to me since Stallworth outed himself to Duke with Flip standing right there but a lot of people seem to believe this to be the case.

                              Think it, be it.

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                              • SeulS
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                                I thought it was Chief Bridges… But I'm probably wrong...

                                Big shoutout to Isiah "SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" Whitlock for a phenomenal cameo though…  😃

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                                • SeulS
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                                  Admit it; it's a good movie, isn't it?

                                  Good?.. GOOD ?.. It's flippin fantastic!!! Humour, action, self depreciative jokes, Stan Lee cameo, it's LOUD, it's LIT, it's motherflippin LEGIT!!!  😃

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                                  • mclaincauseyM
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                                    I thought it was Chief Bridges… But I'm probably wrong...

                                    Big shoutout to Isiah "SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" Whitlock for a phenomenal cameo though…  😃

                                    I like that interpretation, that or the one I mentioned both would add to the bleakness….

                                    Think it, be it.

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                                    • ChrisC
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                                      @Seul:

                                      Good?.. GOOD ?.. It's flippin fantastic!!! Humour, action, self depreciative jokes, Stan Lee cameo, it's LOUD, it's LIT, it's motherflippin LEGIT!!!  😃

                                      I'm glad you liked it. 🙂
                                      It really is damn near perfect.  Too bad you didn't see it in a theater- it was even better that way.

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                                      • SeulS
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                                        I can not stand the theatre. If I were rich, the first thing I'd do is install a theatre. With three seats.

                                        But yeah, you're right: it was damn near perfect. I hope for more and equally as good sequels!..

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                                        • ChrisC
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                                          Yeah, I totally get not liking going to a theater, but the giant screen makes the animation even more impressive.  There were a couple of scenes that just made me think, "holy shit, that looks amazing!" I actually even said that out loud once.

                                          Personally, I usually wait a couple of weeks after a movie is released, then I go to a matinee- you mostly get the place to yourself if you go on, say, a Tuesday at 11 am.

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                                          • mclaincauseyM
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                                            I'd agree that theater viewings for me need to be justified by it being the kind of movie where a large screen impacts the experience–I can't imagine watching a comedy or drama in a theater unless there's some visual element, or it's something I just can't wait for.

                                            I saw "Free Solo" in the theater at a screening (with Alex Honnold-it was so cool!), but I really regret not having made time to catch it when it later showed on IMAX. Beyond that, I don't often watch movies anymore (like comics or most sci-fi) that benefit enough from the silver screen to justify the hassle, and even when I really want to, it rarely seems to happen. First Man is an example that I wish I'd seen on a large screen (and still have not watched at all--I am a terrible procrastinator when it comes to movies, which might not be all bad).

                                            The one I am interested in catching right now is Alita, which looks visually interesting and cool enough to buck my normal lack of interest in similar genres, but there's no way Brandi would join me, so perhaps when she's out of town I'll get to it.

                                            The last one we went to see did not fit the bill of the kind of film I gravitate towards catching in a theater, but was born of date night consensus: A Star is Born. Of course, the projector went out with about a half hour left, and we have yet to finish it.

                                            Think it, be it.

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