Stop it, Michael.
Stop it, Michael.
That looks like fun. I'll watch it just to see what the fighty bloke is about.
He's probably still angry Michael implied 9/11 was an inside job because those kids weren't told about the towers being hit.
Given the two snippets of him I'd imagine he's saying he'll take anyone outside and batter them but it doesn't make him smarter or better than them.
Would be a surprisingly enlightened viewpoint for someone who looks and sounds like him, but then there must be a reason he's in there.
You can't have Trump saying "I hate some of these people, but I wouldn't kill them", followed by a KKK meet.
Any decent movies worth watching that are prison-based? I watched Shot Caller recently and thought it was good. Felon was another good one
Starred Up.
Shot Caller, although its more about the aftermath of prison at points.
I watched Unsane last night. An interesting premise, and was pretty good for the first 60% of the film. Then it went to shit.
Could you tell it was filmed entirely on an iPhone?
Upgrade is pretty damn decent, as is Utoya 22 juli, although the subs are shite, not that they're really needed.
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I was looking at both of those last night. I'll wait for the latter though, the only available file was huge.
Cell 211 is brilliant.
I was only recently looking at the Hitler's Henchmen documentary on Adolf Eichmann and thought the mission to capture him would make a great film.
Now just stumbled across this-
The comments could make your eyes bleed though, good grief.
On that note, see also-
The comments about Jews.
Ah, didn't see the line about the comments.
I thought you were saying the second film looked bad which I was confused by because I thought it looked pretty good.
Hereditary
There's some fantastic moments in there:
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But it really throws away that opening hour of dread and unease. It slips way too easily into some horror tropes after that, the cut off point of it declining rapidly for me was:
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I'd have the section up to that as up there with the greatest Western horror.
Sorry To Bother You is brilliant. Very different but it reminded me of Snowpiercer in its degree of absurdity and allegory.
So Disney's Christopher Robin is actually quite good.
I watched Mudbound last night. It's really good. Quite horrible at times though.
BlackKklansman was fucking awesome, if a little too on the nose at points.
I watched Dunkirk last night. It was bang average.
I hated Dunkirk, it was boring as fuck.
I can see entirely why, too.
Nolan needs to make a properly good film again.
Give him Star Wars.
You're a fucking mentalist lad.
Caught a trailer for First Man this morning. They edit in problems from two other NASA launches to imply drama. Also, still hate Ryan Gosling.
Sci-fi worth watching?
Sometimes.
Fucking knob.
I missed that Boyle had left the next Bond film. What on earth happened there and isn't it meant to be out in about a year?
It was meant to.
They've pushed it to 2020 and the official line is 'creative differences'.
Interesting that Daniel Craig's name was used in the announcement that Boyle had quit.
Why do they always feel the need to link big name directors to Bond? As long as the script is decent, how hard can it be to direct one? I couldn't tell you who directed Casino Royale without looking it up, but it was an infinitely better film than the last one with super director Sam Mendes at the helm.
I'd imagine they're harder than most films to direct simply because of the sheer amount going on in them.
Compare a Bond film to say, Trainspotting 2, for example, which you can basically film on a sink estate with about 12 people and it's no contest.
I'd give it to Michael Bay for shits and giggles.
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And having scoured the internet it seems that someone wanted to kill Bond off (probably Boyle, but there are conflicting reports on that one) and the other party said no.
There was also an issue with Boyle insisting he and his own man did the script, ahead of the usual writers.