David Kronenbourg
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No Sudden Move. Steven Soderbergh's latest. An Elmore Leonard-style, 50s set, double crossing crime caper movie. I loved it.
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Dogma. Holds up ok. I'd say it pulls off about 65 - 70% of its jokes/ideas, and the rest fall flat. Was this controversial at the time? I'd say Jay's casual homophobia and misogyny would be more controversial now than any of the religious content
sounds good. I know THE PREFECTS and THE NIGHTINGALES.King Rocker - Stewart Lee documentary on Birmingham post punk personality Rob Lloyd.
Very enjoyable. I don't remember Rob Lloyd at all. There is some time spent on his record label mate comedian Ted Chippington, who i definitely do remember seeing, but then he did have a look. Overall, it made me want to go practice with the middle ages lads.
Started Two Mules for Sister Sarah here, but I'll have to go to bed soon.
Yeah I reckon so. It's of its time and wildly uneven, but it's very inventive. Matt Damon and Ben Affleck as the murderous fallen angels are the highlight. Really fun performances. I got it on the torrents.Ooh, memory lane. I remember I watched it with my parents whenever it came to Xtravision. They didn't seem to mind it and they were more god-fearing back then. They just thought it was a bit stupid and funny in parts. And it kept us quiet for a couple of hours. Worth a rewatch then. Where is?
Watched that with a pregnant wife a few years ago. Enjoyed it.Prevenge. A darkly comic film about a heavily pregnant woman seeking revenge for her late partner, by being commanded by her unborn daughter. It's very good.
Basket case. cheesy 80's fare. Inexplicably there are two follow ups. Despite the ending.
Edge of the axe. A masked mass killer is running amok in a small town with an axe. solid 80's slasher. not great, but not awful either.
don cheadle is great. i don't think it would have been so good but for himNo Sudden Move. Steven Soderbergh's latest. An Elmore Leonard-style, 50s set, double crossing crime caper movie. I loved it.
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