Been mentioned before but quite a good wee independent film that won a few awards on BBCiPlayer called Aftersun well worth a watch
Tells the story of a young girl’s holiday with her Dad who suffers from mental health issues set in Turkey 20 years ago
Only downside is she spends most of the film wearing a yam top a good wee actor though
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20-09-2024 03:34 PM #331
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20-09-2024 06:16 PM #333
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Loved aftersun kind of film you think about for days. Paul Mescal seems to be in everything just now, he was great in all of us strangers last year and is starring in gladiator 2 this year
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27-09-2024 06:05 AM #334
Watched Jodie Comer in Prima Facie last night, National Theatre live at the Dominion. There are no words that can do justice to how much talent she has. Incredible. One of those performances that stays with you.
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27-09-2024 07:28 AM #335This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Was excellent in Killing Eve as the psychopathic assassin Villanelle, The Bikeriders, The Last Duel and Help
Will try and catch that
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27-09-2024 12:59 PM #336This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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29-09-2024 09:34 AM #337
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Watched Wolfs last night with Pitt and Clooney.
Reviews aren’t good but thought it was a an enjoyable watch.
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29-09-2024 03:23 PM #338This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Watched it on Friday night. Thought it was a decent watch, nothing life changing but watched a lot worse.
If you’re entertained by (or partake in) 2 older guys giving each other **** then it’s quite funny
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29-09-2024 09:32 PM #339
Anybody seen Outrun yet? Read the book and really want to see the film. Might not be the most comfortable viewing.
There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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30-09-2024 06:43 AM #340This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I watched the Instigators on Apple a few weeks back and it was guff.
We have got ourselves engrossed with The Bear. I think all the characters are brilliant. Halfway through series 3.
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30-09-2024 04:40 PM #341
BBC have definitely hit on something with Ludwig. Detective show/supersleuth and comedy arent genres that sit comfortably together but David Mitchell pulls it off. First 2 episodes are excellent.
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30-09-2024 05:18 PM #342This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Knew nothing about police systems and procedures didn’t know any of his colleagues couldn’t drive but managed to solve a murder in 30 seconds
The Mrs enjoyed it and will probably watch Episode 2
A hit
You might also like Vienna Blood
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30-09-2024 05:28 PM #343This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-09-2024 10:28 PM #346
Salem's Lot remake out next week. My favourite book of all time. I can only be disappointed 😂
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02-10-2024 06:38 PM #347
The Substance.
The Venn diagram of “movies with lots of boobs” and “movies that I hate” is no longer two separate circles.
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08-10-2024 08:51 PM #348
Just watched the Birds again (as it was in UHD).
My god the folk in it make some stupid decisions. We're safe in this school building so I'll now get all the kids to run down the street screaming instead.
Still can't get my head round Mitch having a mum who looks a few years older and a sister about 30 years younger.
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11-10-2024 09:47 PM #350
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11-10-2024 11:45 PM #351
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12-10-2024 07:45 AM #352
Spent the first half hour trying to figure out what country they were in ? 😂
Hidden gem
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14-10-2024 10:39 AM #353
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The new Beetlejuice is poor. It doesn't have enough of the main character in it and when he is in it he's definitely more constrained than the original.
So much potential having the most of the cast back but just not delivered. Keep enjoying the original instead.
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14-10-2024 11:20 AM #354This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That’s pretty much my thoughts to it as well, felt watered down
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14-10-2024 11:21 AM #355
Watched Speak No Evil with James McAvoy. Thought it was excellent for about 90% of the film, then the usual Hollywood ridiculous ending. A missed opportunity I felt.
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14-10-2024 09:52 PM #356
Watched Threads for the first time last night, traumatised is probably the word. Absolutely haunting.
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26-10-2024 05:52 PM #358
Watched Civil War last night.
Mrs Jones gave a 5/10, I gave it a 6/10.
It could have done with a lot more explaining on the war and the reasons behind it. Without that it all felt slightly pointless. There was too little details and it was a short film, only 90 minutes. They could have added so much more to it with a bit more detail."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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27-10-2024 10:55 AM #359This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The End We Start From is a more subtle dystopian movie. Jodie Comer stars.
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27-10-2024 12:00 PM #360
Watched the original Beetlejuice again last night.
Still love it, but then I love all of Tim Burton's work.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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