Movies
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Waaaay ahead of you- I watched that clip yesterday
It's weird that I'm so excited about it; I didn't watch the original movies and I really sucked at playing the game, so I didn't put much time into trying. But for some reason I'm all in on this one…
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^Then watch Nobody.
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I would like you to leave this room if you don't like the JOHN WICK sequels so us, sophisticated, intelligent, knowledgeable folk can continue to discuss the art of the movie…
(f)arts
I'm re-watching TRANSPORTER 2 in a bit and am gonna download NOBODY for tomorrow morning…
Have you watched Rogue City @Seul ? Love it, great pacing and acting another winner from Olivier Marchal.
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Watched The Sound Of Metal last night,about a drummer who looses his hearing. Was initially not going to watch it but it’s getting a lot of nominations/Oscar buzz. Not really sure how I feel about it. Curious if anyone else had seen it?
@den1mhead put me onto this film a month or two ago. I love it. It has so many subtext, what defines 'normal', what it means to fit in somewhere or nowhere. My closest mate, and drummer in the band I played in has gone through a similar thing for years, rather than hearing loss he has neurological damage. Sometimes he is suicidal, almost impossible to go on, but somehow he holds it together.
It's a great film, in my intimation.
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Finally got around to watching Hillbilly Elegy. Heart breaking and ultimately uplifting. A brilliant film. Glenn Close is astounding.
@den1mhead another definite recommendation if you and @Black Orchid haven't watched it yet.
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Finally got around to watching Hillbilly Elegy. Heart breaking and ultimately uplifting. A brilliant film. Glenn Close is astounding.
@den1mhead another definite recommendation if you and @Black Orchid haven't watched it yet.
Cheers buddy for the recommendation. Jules has been wanting to watch it so today's the day
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It's so nice going back, right? I went to see the Sparks doc a couple weeks ago, and both being in the theater and the movie itself were fantastic. God I missed it.
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It looks beautiful and the cast is out of this world. I love the Lynch movie, and Dune is my favorite book; still, I can't wait.
I do have a couple issues with the trailer already though. One is the worm refusing to finalize its attack on Paul, which is not in the book. Second is that Chani sounds winy talking about how the Harkonens are killing her people, when the book is clear that it were the Fremen's killing Raban's troops. Finally the armor in Paul's desert fight scene (again the smugglers I suppose) is gimmicky.
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It doesn’t always bother me when movies aren’t faithful to their source material. I like how Douglass Adams encouraged every version of Hitchhikers Guide to be its own thing. I enjoy being able to get something out of both the nook and the movie without it being repetitive. I don’t know if that’s what’s going on here but I’m open to it.