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Posted: 16 Nov 2014, 15:37
by Pista
Posted: 16 Nov 2014, 15:57
by markfiend
Pista wrote:
Class film. I might stick that on myself later.
Posted: 16 Nov 2014, 16:06
by Pista
Yeah.
Haven't seen it for years.
I forgot John Simm played Barny
Posted: 16 Nov 2014, 17:42
by rien
I saw that and then Control not too long after, and I was confused when Control differed from 24hr Party People, because it features a lot of the same people.
Posted: 17 Nov 2014, 19:57
by radiojamaica
some pretty sweet never-seen-before footage
Posted: 17 Nov 2014, 21:19
by Bartek
After few years:
Posted: 21 Nov 2014, 12:18
by Bartek
Last evening/night I watched:
Bloody brilliant!
Posted: 21 Nov 2014, 20:01
by rien
Ha! I also watched a Western featuring a person not using their mother tongue today:
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(I mainly watched it because I'd watched Rush recently, and just like after Inglourious Basterds I decided that I need to see more bi/multilingual films. Well, at least films featuring languages I understand... I guess the joke would be lost on me in a Korean/Chinese/Japanese co-production.)
Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 21:55
by rien
Back from the cinema: This was adorable and heartwarming:
Posted: 11 Dec 2014, 10:32
by Silver_Owl
Watched this last night. He's a pretty impressive character. His use of prose is so beautifully poetic you fail to be moved.
It shows a nice yet brief insight into his relationship with Warren Ellis too.
Posted: 14 Dec 2014, 16:27
by Being645
Currently watching
that stuff and plenty more the like ...
Posted: 14 Dec 2014, 20:05
by Bartek
Yesterday, after few years:
Tonight I'm planning to watch Life of Brian.
Posted: 16 Dec 2014, 12:47
by Ms. Meathook
Bartek wrote:Last evening/night I watched:
Bloody brilliant!
Agreed and it's on Netflix now!
Posted: 16 Dec 2014, 12:49
by Ms. Meathook
Last night I watched a documentary on cannibalism on Netflix. I don't know why. was it curiosity or am I just hungry for Christmas dinner. I never know.
Posted: 16 Dec 2014, 13:12
by GC
Hom_Corleone wrote:
Watched this last night. He's a pretty impressive character. His use of prose is so beautifully poetic you fail to be moved.
It shows a nice yet brief insight into his relationship with Warren Ellis too.
Strange, the only bit in the film that did n't do it for me was the part with Warren. It seemed too contrived and forced....which the rest of the film defineltely was n't.
Posted: 16 Dec 2014, 15:57
by Silver_Owl
I didn't really get that impression.
He just wasn't anything like I imagined he'd be.
Posted: 17 Dec 2014, 11:05
by Silver_Owl
Absorbing and deeply disturbing.
Posted: 19 Dec 2014, 23:36
by rien
Just watched and cried my eyes out at the Legend Of Korra finale.
I think I might still be on the verge of tears. It was fantastic. And they got as close to showing a lesbian relationship on US children's television as they could (probably one reason for my tears that they're not allowed to which is utterly ridiculous and backwards).
Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 12:56
by rien
Yesterday evening:
(Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno)
Fantastic. Loved every second except for the Damsel In Distress trope and the omission of some cool character interaction from the manga. Otherwise A+. So beautiful. So cool.
Posted: 11 Jan 2015, 13:34
by Pista
I do hope there'll be another series of this.
Posted: 11 Jan 2015, 13:47
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
Too soppy and feel-good for many I suspect (and it does also feature James Corden and is about BGT opera star Paul Potts which nearly put me off watching it) but Mrs L and I enjoyed watching this last night :
Posted: 11 Jan 2015, 14:35
by Victim of Circumstance
I saw Winter's Bone last night. Definitely not a feel good movie, but really great
Posted: 11 Jan 2015, 15:11
by Big Si
Posted: 12 Jan 2015, 11:37
by Silver_Owl
Victim of Circumstance wrote:I saw Winter's Bone last night. Definitely not a feel good movie, but really great
Yeah - great film.
Posted: 12 Jan 2015, 11:39
by Silver_Owl
Not for the squeamish....