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well i laughed anyway
 
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Cries & Whispers is doing the rounds in a new 4k print. Out in the ifi until Thursday, and I believe The Lighthouse are also showing it.

Saw it today in the ifi.... not a Bergman fanboy or anything, but all I can say is it is fucking class. I'd almost go again.
 
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This is also doing the rounds in 4k, but may not hit the IFI for some odd reason. I haven't seen it yet but have an illegal rip lying around somewhere.

I hope the IFI haven't missed a trick here. I'd imagine it'd get good crowds with a substantial push on the Hopper angle. I mean, the 4k print is transferred digitally, and they show a rake of BFI reissues... so, what gives?
 

The much hyped [eh, from my mate mostly - he bandied about Todd Solondz and Rainier Werner Fassbinder as reference points... which is fairly hyping it to the hilt in my book] new Sean Baker film is out here this Friday.

I've seen one other film by this chap. Tangerine. I thought it was very slight and tedious...artsy pap - and somehow managed to blow having James Ransom in it, one of the strongest on-screen personalities knocking about the place.
Sean Baker just broke my heart. Wasn’t expecting him to respond which is nice
 

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Bruce Campbell was at the Lighthouse tonight.

I...was not.

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well i laughed anyway

The important thing about comedy is...
 
“They haven’t spent any time together recently, and that became the premise. The idea was that Ian Faith, who was their manager, he passed away. In reality, Tony Hendra passed away. Ian’s widow inherited a contract that said Spinal Tap owed them one more concert. She was basically going to sue them if they didn’t. All these years and a lot of bad blood we’ll get into and they’re thrown back together and forced to deal with each other and play this concert.”

 
Sadly,I'm not hopeful
 

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