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52 minutes ago, Gianfranco said:

Die Hard 2 on Amazon. Absolutely tremendous film with some great lines. They don’t give a single f**k about the earlier victims by the end of the film.

It has a lot to live up to but plenty memorable characters and lots of fun means it's a great watch. All it lacks for me is a properly great villain like the first and third had.

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My name is Francesco Totti. 

What a man. A beautiful, beautiful man. Watched this last night on my NowTV and I just love watching folk who are incredibly passionate but also incredibly talented at what they do (in any walk of life) that it looks so gracefully elegant. So easy. 

Rome consumed Totti much in the way Naples did Maradona and at times he done some horrible things. A tremendously gifted footballer with a want and will to do his utmost for the people he grew up as and with. 

A pretty decent watch. An icon. 

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11 hours ago, D.A.F.C said:

Lost in translation

Probably the best film I've seen for a while.
Murray and Johannson both outstanding.
A must watch.

One of my favourite films.

Great acting from start to finish and some memorable scenes. You can feel the chemistry between Murray and Johansson.

 

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Ferris Bueller's Day Off

A bratty malingering school kid spends a day getting up to all kinds of shit.

An 80s classic that I've watched plenty of times. 

Very entertaining although it must be said that Matthew Broderick comes across as a right smug wee cùnt.

8/10

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On 11/12/2020 at 23:48, D.A.F.C said:

Lost in translation

Probably the best film I've seen for a while.
Murray and Johannson both outstanding.
A must watch.

I watched it when I was 16/17 and thought it was utter garbage. Rewatched about 10 years and a visit to Japan later and thought it was majestic. Great film.

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I watched it when I was 16/17 and thought it was utter garbage. Rewatched about 10 years and a visit to Japan later and thought it was majestic. Great film.
Same as me (well half). I've watched it once and I was about that age. It bored me senseless. But I'll watch it again as it seems to get rave reviews on here.
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I've never really been a fan of horror films. The whole genre has kinda passed me by, so I thought I get my hands on a few classics and dip my toes into the murky world of horror.

Halloween

Classic slasher flick  with a silent psycho stalking some teenage girls. Really good.

8/10

The Omen

An American diplomat is dismayed to learn that his bairn is actually the anti-christ.  There were a few spectacular deaths but overall I thought this was pretty boring and kinda silly.

5/10

The Exorcist

Now this is more like it. More comical than scary but a lot better than that Omen pish. I'm actually embarrassed that I reached I my 40s without ever seeing this.

8/10

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18 hours ago, tongue_tied_danny said:

I've never really been a fan of horror films. The whole genre has kinda passed me by, so I thought I get my hands on a few classics and dip my toes into the murky world of horror.

Halloween

Classic slasher flick  with a silent psycho stalking some teenage girls. Really good.

8/10

The Omen

An American diplomat is dismayed to learn that his bairn is actually the anti-christ.  There were a few spectacular deaths but overall I thought this was pretty boring and kinda silly.

5/10

The Exorcist

Now this is more like it. More comical than scary but a lot better than that Omen pish. I'm actually embarrassed that I reached I my 40s without ever seeing this.

8/10

The recent Halloween reboot is pretty decent too. 
 

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Nolan gave marginal emotional investment or stake to the characters for Tenet (other than the wifey diving off the ship) unlike how it did with Inception and Interstellar. At least you could give a f**k about Di Carpio and McConaughey and made the OTT expedition tolerable.

I'm still on his brand for him to keep making challenging Original films at a blockbuster level as he's arguably the only one doing so, but it if you get someone to marry his outstandingly good visual elements with someone who can give dialogue that isn't unnecessary and not forced with hunners of needless expedition that is a struggle to watch without subtitles, he'll be back on the right track. Get him back to show, don't tell.

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