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Goff said:Ah, Much Ado About Nothing…?
The Aviator?
I didn't like either of those fillums.
Also, worst Ava Gardner ever.
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Goff said:Ah, Much Ado About Nothing…?
The Aviator?
pete said:Inside Man, finally. was good, just not half as good as i'd been led to believe.
i particularly liked how the hostages neatly stacked the pile of books beside the office door back up again after they got knocked down when that dude was getting dragged out by his ankles.
mmm, continuity.
mr pharmacist said:watched match point this evening... talk about your wildly boring fucking piles of boring cunt shite.
hermie said:haha good auld hitch.speaking of Hitch there's a killer bird trapped in our courtyard at work that keeps frightening the girls in my office,flying into the window.he doesn't seem to be able to get out, the buildings are too high.
any suggestions on what to do?
Andy_aurel said:Lars Von Triers - The Idiots
I liked it. A nice comment on normality and roles within
society. Really beautiful and disturbing at the end too with Karen "spassing"
in front of her family.
Nate Champion said:You've fucking well ruined the end of that!
I'd only seen half of it before.
While I'm here - 'Opening Night'. Liked it a lot, showed the nature of the actor really well. Good to see Cassavetes himself in it. He had to cast himself to get a good part (note Cassavetes continuous casting by Hollywood as some malevolent force)!
Absolutely adored the last scene with Rowlands and Cassavetes.
It could be my favourite of the ones I've seen.
Andy_aurel said:Been wondering where to start with Cassavetes so that sounds like as
good a place as any.
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