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Metal: A Headbanger's Journey

Pretty decent look at metal from the early days to the mid 2000's. Has interviews with fans, bands and a variety of others. Tries to explain what helped formed what and has some weird as hell interviews with Mayhem and Gaahl- the latter seems like the edgiest edgelord to ever edge.

8/10

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Talk Radio

Oliver Stone movie from 1988 about a Jewish radio presenter who argues with all manner of weirdos, racists and assorted fuckwits who phone his show. 

This is a very well acted and tense movie. Some of the callers blurt out the same sort of pish that Trump supporters drone on about today. Kinda shows that nothing changes and that wilfully ignorant arseholes will always have the same views.

8/10

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Metal: A Headbanger's Journey
Pretty decent look at metal from the early days to the mid 2000's. Has interviews with fans, bands and a variety of others. Tries to explain what helped formed what and has some weird as hell interviews with Mayhem and Gaahl- the latter seems like the edgiest edgelord to ever edge.
8/10
I like the bit where Gaahl says satan.
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Enemy

Jake Gyllenhaal plays a history teacher stuck in a rut. He watches a film recommended to him and spots a c list actor playing a small part who is his double. He makes some enquiries and tracks him down. Much weird shit ensues from this point on......7/10.

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 I See A Dark Stranger (1946)

Deborah Kerr plays a young Irish woman who hates England so much she decides to do her part as a Nazi spy.The film moves along at a good pace with Trevor Howard as the love interest and a good cameo from the actress who played Mrs Wilberforce in The Ladykillers. Although it's a serious theme there are actually some funny scenes like the funeral procession and the big fight in the hotel room and the 2 officers in charge on Isle of Man are played for laughs.

7.5/10

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Jojo Rabbit.  Fabulous stuff , if you're a fan of Mel Brooks then I'd imagine your going to enjoy this . This has everything a film should have , happiness & sadness and complete craziness . Sam Rockwell is superb as the somewhat crazy Nazi commander with good support from Rebel Wilson and Alfie Allen his useless underlings ,with Stephen Merchant creepily  convincing as a Gestapo officer . Funniest thing I've seen in ages  . 9/10 

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On 19/11/2020 at 22:30, tongue_tied_danny said:

Talk Radio

Oliver Stone movie from 1988 about a Jewish radio presenter who argues with all manner of weirdos, racists and assorted fuckwits who phone his show. 

This is a very well acted and tense movie. Some of the callers blurt out the same sort of pish that Trump supporters drone on about today. Kinda shows that nothing changes and that wilfully ignorant arseholes will always have the same views.

8/10

Howard Stern: The Movie?

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Jojo Rabbit.  Fabulous stuff , if you're a fan of Mel Brooks then I'd imagine your going to enjoy this . This has everything a film should have , happiness & sadness and complete craziness . Sam Rockwell is superb as the somewhat crazy Nazi commander with good support from Rebel Wilson and Alfie Allen his useless underlings ,with Stephen Merchant creepily  convincing as a Gestapo officer . Funniest thing I've seen in ages  . 9/10 
Captain K, woooooo!
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11 hours ago, tongue_tied_danny said:

It's inspired by a real life radio presenter called Alan Berg.

I'm reluctant to say any more because of possible spoilers....

Ah, fair enough. I've been listening to the Shocktober podcasts and have been fascinated with shock jocks like Howard Stern for a while.

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2 hours ago, NotThePars said:

Ah, fair enough. I've been listening to the Shocktober podcasts and have been fascinated with shock jocks like Howard Stern for a while.

There was a Howard Stern movie back in the 90s.

I saw it at the time and it was fairly amusing, completely different in tone to Talk Radio though...

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Argo - Excellent stuff from Ben Affleck., with support from  John Goodman , Alan , Walter Cranston and Tate Donavan . The true story of an incredible plan to smuggle 6 American " diplomats " out of Iran just after the revolution during the US hostage crisis. It was such a crazy plan it almost could have been the plot for a movie . Well worth watching 9/ 10 

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18 minutes ago, Comrie said:

Manhunter

This one fucking scene
 



9/10

Had you watched the movie before? 

A stone cold classic 

"You are an Ant in the afterbirth, you are witness to a great becoming...do you see the Red Dragon" 

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3 minutes ago, Silverton End said:

Had you watched the movie before? 

A stone cold classic 

yes

 

me and my old flatmate quote it all the time

 

also, brian cox is a more believable lector than hopkins

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