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1 hour ago, Stevo985 said:

 

Some googling alerted me to "Zathura". Which I'd never **** heard of. But seems to be a sequel of sorts to the original Jumanji

Zuthura is great fun! Much better than the original Jumanji imo.

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1 hour ago, sne said:

Already posted my Movies of the year list and has not seen this one but my buddy who is a serious Cinemaphile has this one at the top of his movies of the year list so I'm going to check it out.

It's a Danish film originally came out in 2018 called "Den Skyldige" Might be something

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Thanks for this, it sounds excellent. It's on Netflix so I've added it to my list :thumb:

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40 minutes ago, Seat68 said:

Just to shit on idols a little. Robin Williams was part of the problem. I don't think he was very funny so I hate pretty much all of his films. 

I liked him in movies but I found a lot of his stand up and chat show appearances horribly cringeworthy

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working my way through a list of recent horror flicks I've yet to see.

Started off with Bliss, a film I really didn't have any great expectations about. And turns out I was right.

Not really a horror movie to begin with although it has some gore and a bit of nudity. It's mostly a drug infused psychosis where we follow a young painter in L.A while she's trying to get a painting done.

It looks kinda good-ish but is overall pretty standard fare.

Has around 5.5 on IMBD and Metascore and that's about right.

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Up next is 

  1. Endzeit
  2. Hagazussa
  3. Tigers are not afraid
  4. Ready or not

Not necessarily in that order.

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Give Endzeit as miss.

It's a no budget after the zombie outbreak flick that follows a very small number of people doing very little.

It's been done a 1000 times before and this offers nothing new. It looks like a school project and I guess it is.

Whoever put this on their movies of the year list must be related to those who made it.

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3/10

edit: Turns out it was made by a Swedish director living in Berlin :D 

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Watched Grand Budapest Hotel, was better than I was expecting, liked the way it looked and thought Ralph Fiennes's character was amusing. Reminded me in a lot of ways to Jaques Tati's Playtime, so wasn't surprised to read afterwards that Anderson has named Tati as an influence.

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Watched The Lobster this evening. I remember the trailer sparking curiosity when it came out a few years ago, finally got round to watching it. 

I have no adequate words to sum up the insanity of that film. Feel strangely affectionate towards it but I don't understand it at all

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On 06/01/2020 at 12:05, sne said:

Already posted my Movies of the year list and has not seen this one but my buddy who is a serious Cinemaphile has this one at the top of his movies of the year list so I'm going to check it out.

It's a Danish film originally came out in 2018 called "Den Skyldige" Might be something

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Watched this on Netflix last night and thought it was brilliant. As tense and engrossed as I have felt watching a film in some time. Cheers for the recommendation!

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Watched Yesterday, well, yesterday. Disappointed. It wasn't awfull but could've been done so much better. Not very funny at all, rather poor acting and a weak story that could've been done better with. And Ed Sheeran. I expected it at least to be a lot more fun. I think I laughed a little two or three times. The best part was probably in the end when he met... And the thought of a world without Oasis is quite nice.

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57 minutes ago, Pelle said:

Watched Yesterday, well, yesterday. Disappointed. It wasn't awfull but could've been done so much better. Not very funny at all, rather poor acting and a weak story that could've been done better with. And Ed Sheeran. I expected it at least to be a lot more fun. I think I laughed a little two or three times. The best part was probably in the end when he met... And the thought of a world without Oasis is quite nice.

they went down the paint by numbers rom com route and it ended up being a bit boring

its typical Richard Curtis

 

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I'm over my Danny Dyer phase in movies now... moved on to far more cultured and nuanced actors - Scott Adkins (Sutton Coldfield's very own Steven Seagal) and the ultimate gangster, Craig Fairbrass. If he's in a film and and shouts "you facking cant" a lot then you know its going to be a belter. 

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Ford Vs Ferrari...Ken Miles the Ford driver and star of the team (and the film )........and a Villa fan , his son has the shirt on for the race. Good film 8/10 

"Cheese and.onion cob"

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, tinker said:

Ford Vs Ferrari...Ken Miles the Ford driver and star of the team (and the film )........and a Villa fan , his son has the shirt on for the race. Good film 8/10 

"Cheese and.onion cob"

You tell it's a Villa Forum because every review of this film mentions the Villa shirt :P.

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Watched the Coen Brothers' True Grit on Netflix today. Not a classic, but a very good film if you like a good Wild West revenge story. Beautiful landscapes, funny dialogue, and occasional flashes of extreme violence. Brilliant performance from Hailee Steinfeld. Recommended.

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