Posted: 30 Jul 2019, 14:17
Loved it as well! Felt more mature, for several reasons.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:thoroughly enjoyed that! better than 2 IMO.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:an evening of this
Loved it as well! Felt more mature, for several reasons.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:thoroughly enjoyed that! better than 2 IMO.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:an evening of this
I thought the Never Ending Story sequence was hilarious & Priah Ferguson was a total star.Zacharias wrote:Loved it as well! Felt more mature, for several reasons.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:thoroughly enjoyed that! better than 2 IMO.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:an evening of this
not to mention Maya Thurman-Hawke who whilst i have a face would never want for somewhere to sit.Pista wrote:I thought the Never Ending Story sequence was hilarious & Priah Ferguson was a total star.Zacharias wrote:Loved it as well! Felt more mature, for several reasons.eastmidswhizzkid wrote: thoroughly enjoyed that! better than 2 IMO.
You cannot spell AMERICA without ERICA!Pista wrote:I thought the Never Ending Story sequence was hilarious & Priah Ferguson was a total star.Zacharias wrote:Loved it as well! Felt more mature, for several reasons.eastmidswhizzkid wrote: thoroughly enjoyed that! better than 2 IMO.
"Why is this 4 year old talking to me?"Zacharias wrote:You cannot spell AMERICA without ERICA!Pista wrote:
I thought the Never Ending Story sequence was hilarious & Priah Ferguson was a total star.
Do you enjoy Jim Jarmusch other films?Bartek wrote:"The dead don't die" one of the worst movie i've ever seen in cinema. It's supposed to be pastiche of all zombie, and some reflections on our consumerism, but we got,as I called it - note for any journalists- post-ironic movie, an irony and sarcasm of hipster irony. But we got dull, boring movie. I did catch all refferences i did catch and like somehow jokes and mockery, but I couldn't buy it. The best was Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton, well whole crew, and breaking of 4th wall.
I need to see it anyway. Weirdly it will not show until 30th of August here in Sweden. Luckily I'm going to Prague in a couple of days...guess I'll have to see it there!Bartek wrote:Yes, I did. I liked his movies so much that many moons ago (around Broken Flowers) I went to film marathon of his. It's his style, yet I couldn't buy it.
Saw it today in a small and cozy cinema in Prague. Loved the first half. Last third was not bad but a bit stiff/boring. Was laughing through most of the film. 7,5/10.Zacharias wrote:I need to see it anyway. Weirdly it will not show until 30th of August here in Sweden. Luckily I'm going to Prague in a couple of days...guess I'll have to see it there!Bartek wrote:Yes, I did. I liked his movies so much that many moons ago (around Broken Flowers) I went to film marathon of his. It's his style, yet I couldn't buy it.
Going to miss Alfie. He was really entertainingCharlie wrote:
New season started tonight.
Heard about it and started this weekend watching it.Pista wrote:Going to miss Alfie. He was really entertainingCharlie wrote:
New season started tonight.
I'm about half-way through the season currently available on Netflix, and I don't think I'll watch anymore - it's just more of the same crap: great, we've got food...oh crap, some bad people want to take the food...great, we've found some allies to protect our food...bad guys bested. The peasants rejoice. I've lost any empathy I had for the characters, the days I really couldn't care less.Charlie wrote:
Starting to tire of this but still watching for now
ok late to the party but i havent the patience after GoT to wait whole years betwen seasons so this way i get to binge 5 years in a week or 2.Charlie wrote:
New season started tonight.