Movies
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The Safdie's working conditions and their dull approach to women characters left me unconvinced of Marty. Glad One Battle and Sinners were recognised by the oscars. Also Matt I think it's fine to not be a chala-fan.
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Watched “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die” yesterday and fell into the, what-did-I-just-watch category but in a good way. Reminded me of “Adventures in Babysitting” meets “Lawnmower Man” but again, in a good way.
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I’m did make it to the showing of Shigeru Yoshida’s doc Shades of Indigo this afternoon. I suspect it will be hard to find, but a great insight into Japanese indigo growing, harvesting, processing into sukumo, fermenting and dyeing. I hadn’t appreciated that natural indigo is a living being. The main contributor, Ryuta Sasaki, compares indigo to a woman seen from the perspective of a child, like a grandma or great-grandma in the case of his four year old indigo pot (we heard in the intro that this pot is sadly no more following a relocation). Apparently natural indigo has good days and bad days and if she’s not feeling well she won’t give a good colour but if she’s happy she’ll give you something beautiful.
There were some genuinely moving moments when an old indigo pot was returned to the earth and when a new pot came alive and started giving indigo.
The live intro from Dr Linda Brassington (also featured in the doc) was also good - I might post something more in the books thread.
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Just finished the remake of “The Running Man” with Glen Powell. I enjoyed it immensely.
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That was fun. It's always good to follow @ARNC 's cultural tips.
Made me think about which other good films about 'The Troubles' I know.
- Bloody Sunday (2002)
- '71 (2014)
- In the Name of the Father (1993)
- Cal (1984)
- The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2006, historically predating the Troubles, but connected)
More suggestions?
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The Long Good Friday (1980) - Classic Bob Hoskins & Helen Mirren
A Prayer For The Dying (1987) - Mickey Rourke is a bit cheesy but perfectly balanced by another incredible Bob Hoskins performance, great plot!
The Crying Game (1992) - Best plot twist of all time?
The Boxer (1997) - DDL shines but for me Emily Watson is the real star
The General (1998) - Troubles related but more the organised crime elements. True story and a fantastic performance by Brendan Gleeson -
@Chap Is it really worth it if you already know Vol. 1 and 2?
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@endo in addition to others mentioned:
Michael Collins (1996) based on the life of a leading figure in Irish history at the time of the Easter Rising in 1916
Hunger (2008) about the 1981 hunger strikes with Michael Fassbender playing Bobby Sands

