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Requiem for a Dream is grim stuff. Makes Trainspotting look like a Disney film. One of those films that should only be watched late at night when you're feeling miserable anyway. Unless you're suicidal; don't watch it then FFS :shutup

Pisses all over that Noah keich. π is excellent too. Ashamed to admit that I haven't seen any other Aronofsky films :ph34r:

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Requiem for a Dream is grim stuff. Makes Trainspotting look like a Disney film. One of those films that should only be watched late at night when you're feeling miserable anyway. Unless you're suicidal; don't watch it then FFS :shutup

Pisses all over that Noah keich. π is excellent too. Ashamed to admit that I haven't seen any other Aronofsky films :ph34r:

Black Swan is very special- especially on big screen or blu-ray.

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American Sniper. 7 out of 10.

Would have scored higher if it wasn't for Cooper holding a doll in one of the scenes. Looked very naff.

They showed that clip on The Last Leg last night. FFS! They were saying that there were two babies supposed to be there for the filming, but neither one turned up, so they just shoved in a plastic doll and hoped nobody would notice. :D

Saw the Theory of Everything today, excellent imo. A lot more humour in it than I expected and as already mentioned the two leads are superb. 9/10

Edit to add: There's a scene in a French hospital and I thought the guy playing the doctor looked familiar from something I've seen before, just had a look on IMDB and it turns out that it's Frank Lebouef the former Chelsea and France defender!

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Folk don't like The Dark Knight now? Well I never.

It's only six years old BTW; it's not like we're talking about those old Spider-Man kung-fu films from the Seventies.

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I feel that way every time in a film where two people are at a diner or restaurant, they take no more than a few bites out of their delicious meals then leave once their conversation has served its purpose. Money to burn.

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Gods Pocket

One of Philip Seymour Hoffman's last films directed by Mad Mens John Slattery. Compact downbeat,laced with black humour and really watchable. Has the feel of Killing Them Softly about it (which is a good thing) and a quality cast including Richard Jenkins and John Turturro. Hoffman is outstanding. 7.5

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