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Post by matt on Jan 26, 2020 5:26:07 GMT -5
For A Few Dollars More.
Every scene in a Sergio Leone film looks like a painting.
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Post by Elie De Beaufour on Jan 28, 2020 4:10:54 GMT -5
La Grande Heure- Jean Michel Bazire.
To get into his head over 6 weeks requires strength. Alex is still recovering from that lashing he got for driving (non) Excellent
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jan 28, 2020 19:08:28 GMT -5
For a bunch of Inbetweeners, they didn’t half pull some fit birds!
Carli, Tara, Charlotte, Lauren, Ms. McKenzie....
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Post by Zingbot on Jan 28, 2020 19:13:04 GMT -5
For a bunch of Inbetweeners, they didn’t half pull some fit birds! Carli, Tara, Charlotte, Lauren, Ms. McKenzie.... Tbf Tara was fit as hell.
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Post by leron on Jan 29, 2020 16:25:15 GMT -5
Scrubs 3x14, My screw up
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Post by RocketMan on Feb 13, 2020 13:13:32 GMT -5
This documentary should be shown in every school on earth. Most horrible thing ive seen in a long long time. Never felt so strongly about changing my own eating habits
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Post by Elie De Beaufour on Feb 13, 2020 18:55:27 GMT -5
This documentary should be shown in every school on earth. Most horrible thing ive seen in a long long time. Never felt so strongly about changing my own eating habits I livein the Snowy Mountains in Australia, this documentary does not explain the brumby problem.25k brumbies and .05% foodmeans starving to death.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 14, 2020 0:45:43 GMT -5
High Fidelity. The TV show.
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Post by eva on Feb 16, 2020 18:53:11 GMT -5
Knives Out. Great movie
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Post by nataliemckinney on Feb 17, 2020 22:47:57 GMT -5
Just finished The Ranch, now diving into Bloodline.
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Post by mimmihopps on Feb 27, 2020 8:18:55 GMT -5
All these songs never get old. NEVER. They till me up when I'm down and put me back on the ground when I'm over the top. Music is the power.
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Post by The-Ghost-Dancer on Feb 27, 2020 14:16:05 GMT -5
im a huge fan of 24 and im halfway through season 4 (again)
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Mar 8, 2020 20:06:15 GMT -5
The Fugitive (1993), with Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones. So. Many. Moustaches!!! And bouffant hairdos on the blokes. I swear it didn't stop being the 80s in America until 1994 at the earliest.
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Post by oasisserbia on Mar 8, 2020 20:49:46 GMT -5
Crashing.
I think I am in love with Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
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Post by carlober on Mar 21, 2020 12:15:30 GMT -5
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Post by mimmihopps on Mar 26, 2020 5:18:09 GMT -5
Weller at BBC (DVD).
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2020 18:20:05 GMT -5
Frozen Frozen 2
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Post by modxxii on Mar 26, 2020 19:24:26 GMT -5
Made of Stone. ADORED. 🍋♥️
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Post by glider on Mar 26, 2020 19:58:28 GMT -5
Made of Stone. ADORED. 🍋♥️ Masterful editing to make it look like they had zero issues.
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Post by NYR on Mar 26, 2020 23:49:09 GMT -5
I just finished "The English Game" on Netflix. I enjoyed it, flawed as it was.
Now, I'm finally getting to The Mandalorian.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on May 2, 2020 6:05:36 GMT -5
Mary Poppins for the first time last night. Been wanting to watch it after enjoying Saving Mr. Banks a month or so ago; and watching Sound of Music around the same time, during which I inevitably fell completely in love with Julie Andrews.
With 20 minutes shaved off the runtime and someone else cast as Burt, I'd give it full marks. I thought parts of it were magnificent, and I look forward to seeing it again in a few years time--more than I do Sound of Music, which I loved for the first 90 minutes but was bored with for the last hour.
Didn't wanna be the 10 millionth person to slag off Dick Van Dyke--I really tried to be patient with him--but his accent is so awful that I found it quite stressful to watch. Hearing him veer from (vaguely reminiscent of) cockney to Aussie to Californian to I-don't-know-what sometimes within the same line of dialogue is terribly disorientating, like being in a rubber dinghy at high tide on an exceptionally windy day. And it's not just his voice. It's his big, stupid face when he dances too. He was good as the aged banker; but that should have been the only role he played.
Seems very presumptuous of me to "rate" such a much-loved film and cultural artifact, but fuck it. I'll give it 8.5/10.
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Post by Elie De Beaufour on May 5, 2020 10:08:35 GMT -5
Reminds me of Of Mice and Men
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Post by matt on May 10, 2020 17:41:20 GMT -5
Mary Poppins for the first time last night. Been wanting to watch it after enjoying Saving Mr. Banks a month or so ago; and watching Sound of Music around the same time, during which I inevitably fell completely in love with Julie Andrews.
With 20 minutes shaved off the runtime and someone else cast as Burt, I'd give it full marks. I thought parts of it were magnificent, and I look forward to seeing it again in a few years time--more than I do Sound of Music, which I loved for the first 90 minutes but was bored with for the last hour. Didn't wanna be the 10 millionth person to slag off Dick Van Dyke--I really tried to be patient with him--but his accent is so awful that I found it quite stressful to watch. Hearing him veer from (vaguely reminiscent of) cockney to Aussie to Californian to I-don't-know-what sometimes within the same line of dialogue is terribly disorientating, like being in a rubber dinghy at high tide on an exceptionally windy day. And it's not just his voice. It's his big, stupid face when he dances too. He was good as the aged banker; but that should have been the only role he played.
Seems very presumptuous of me to "rate" such a much-loved film and cultural artifact, but fuck it. I'll give it 8.5/10.
I love Dick Van Dyke in this film, that accent is so bad it’s good. I like his upbeat persona too, seems to carry it in real life too so that makes the gurning bearable. The best badly casted role ever.
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Post by Elie De Beaufour on May 11, 2020 4:48:51 GMT -5
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on May 17, 2020 10:44:12 GMT -5
Tried to watch West Side Story but turned it off after an hour. Couldn't stomach it. Too cheesy for me.
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