Talented assholes get away with it in real life all the time. Singularly-devoted psychopaths are built for the system. :nodd:
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The Dressmaker is pretty good, some good moments in there. Wasnt sure by going by the name, but ended up a good film.
The Gift was good too.
This is interesting about the Hobbit. http://www.theverge.com/2015/11/19/9...le-explanation
What's interesting is how candid they are about it. Especially Peter Jackson himself. Given how cynical the whole thing seemed it's quite shocking that such a video exists.
The most frustrating thing for me is that there's a decent two-hour movie in there asking to be made. Two-and-a-half if you allow some licence with the action sequences.
That's the third film. Doesn't really go on to explain how he created 9 hours of absolute turd.
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'71 is okay. Covers quite a lot of ground in terms of what was going on in Belfast in 1971, and does it in what seems like a reasonable accurate way. But the characters are mostly just ciphers, and the "intensity" of everything gets tiresome.
That vintage seethe-o-meter. :drool:
Benny melting down a bit frequently, these days.
He's like E.T. and that plant but with Lofty, so the latter must be having a right shitter away from the board.
People are so desperate for a meltdown that they'll cling onto anything these days, Boydy has a meltdown everyday on the board if that's what's classed as seething.
On the ropes.
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Benny's on the verge of violence here lads.
I do what, @Benny?
Well, this is fun.
Benji is probably on the blower to his parents now trying to cement a greater percentage of their will. No wonder his brother hates him.
The soundtrack gave me a migraine, but Birdman is quality.
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Gave in the mood for love a watch yesterday after the praise form here.
It highlighted how mental / cramped Asia must be but told a really quite moving story.
One of the better foreign films I've seen.
Touching the Void.
Fuck me. Fuck me entirely.
It's beyond unbelievable. How anyone can endure what Joe Simpson had to push through and come out alive.
Bridge of Spies is a masterpiece, and probably the best movie of the year. It hits every note perfectly. Far more balanced than the Martian, for instance. Tom Hanks is phenomenal but Mark Rylance takes the cake, I imagine he's a shoe-in for Best Supporting Actor. Every performance is great, though. Every shot is great. Damn.
Lost in Translation
Fan-fucking-tastic. Really loved it. Watched it when I was 15 for the first time and thought it was wank. I guess the actual point of it went over my head. Thought it was wonderful this time around though.
It was boring, quirky bilge for me.
I really believe there are two kinds of people, those who love Lost in Translation and those who think it's wank. It's like how it was no surprise whatsoever that Magic didn't like Joanna Newsom. He's just not that kind of person.
Sapokaniken caught my attention but the novelty wore off very quickly when I heard her boring second single.
Lost in Translation is one of the worst films I've sat through.
I like Lost in Translation, but I find Joanna Newsom irritating. What now, big man?
I've never really got into Joanna Newsom, although I've not heard the new album yet. Lost in Translation is brilliant though.
How intriguing, I've never considered the two to be mutually exclusive.
A friend lent me a copy of Dead Man's Shoes a couple weeks ago and I finally got around to watching it. Not sure why I put it off so long, it's absolutely brilliant.
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That Whale movie that has 'Based on the the myth that inspired Moby Dick' has to be the worst attempt at 'based on actual events' of all time.
Going to give Blood Diamond another watch tonight, I thought it was great last time round just after it came out, so let's see if I find it better 9 years later.
Why don't you just get a Netflix subscription mate?
He's not middle-class enough.
Sorry binging on passive media is a lower class activity.