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Went to see Heart of a Dog, the Laurie Anderson doc/film
beautifully shot and with a great soundtrack; very art-housey but quite moving in parts.
Yes and. The Way.She.Spaces......Out. Her. Words.Yeah I thought this was brilliant too. Whether you enjoy it will probably depend on your tolerance for poetic monologues and quirky stories spoken over sometimes random imagery though.
It is. A weird, creepy, garish, trashy, slightly batshit classic.I was put off The Counsellor by the terrible reviews (and my general and somewhat irrational dislike of Ridley Scott) but there was an article on Queitus some time ago hailing it as some sort of misunderstood classic. Must check it out.
I think it was one of my favourites this year. It avoided alot of cliches that I thought it might run into - the bad guy were pretty intelligent for the most part (and believable). When they first called the guy 'Jitsu' I was expecting some over the top kung fu action but instead I got some realistic barely adequate display. I liked that a lot..I kinda liked the slasher element. It was sort of Deliverance meets Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Murder Party isn't great. It's a one joke premise which kinda runs out of steam early.I think it was one of my favourites this year. It avoided alot of cliches that I thought it might run into - the bad guy were pretty intelligent for the most part (and believable). When they first called the guy 'Jitsu' I was expecting some over the top kung fu action but instead I got some realistic barely adequate display. I liked that a lot..
Check out Murder Party - the directors first film - if you haven't seen. Very different tone than this or Blue Ruin but I remember it being really enjoyable.
Not great is it. Script feels like it was written by a team of social media expertswatched about 10 minutes of deadpool last night, was fucking shit
That sounds DEADLY!
A gang of repugnant wealthy party types go to an Island where Pierce Brosnan (playing what possibly could be either God or Satan, it's never properly explained) gives them a new “designer drug” called Urge that turns people into homicidal maniacs. Among the worst films I’ve ever seen.
I watched that for the first time in ages too. I remembered it being better. I thought it was real by the book, Hollywood romance fare. I was surprised how off the peg it was, seeing as I remembered enjoying it the first time. Still. Susan Sarandon.Bull Durham, hadn't seen it in years and years but for some reason the mood hit me. It was ok I suppose, probably should have watched something I've never seen TBH
Yes, if it had been competently written, acted and directed. Unfortunately it was none of these.That sounds DEADLY!
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