Movie review thread...
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<p>Is that the one where Catherine goes all <strong>sapphic</strong> on the other chick? Must watch it again.</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Kirwan" data-cid="424069" data-time="1397697017"><p>
How did I not know this word?</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Kirwan" data-cid="424069" data-time="1397697017">
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<p>How did I not know this word?</p>
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<p>Because you don't wear sensible shoes?</p> -
The Grand Budapest Hotel: Wes Anderson at his wacky best. Visually stunning murder whodunit caper movie set in the mythical East European country of Zubrowka just before WW2. <br /><br />Who's in it? Who isn't in it. The usual Anderson suspects from the royal tennenbaums, Rushmore, life aquatic etc, plus Ralph Fiennes in the lead. <br /><br />Great date night movie. <br /><br /><br />Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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<p>3 blokey type movies - lots of swearing violence and drug taking. Didn't know what to expect in any of them but they kept my attention</p>
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<p>Dom Hemingway - great performance from Jude Law, one of those ones where you forget he's Jude Law</p>
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<p>Cheap Thrills - an age old premise which rolls along nicely</p>
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<p>Filth - a watered down trainspotting type movie</p> -
<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' data-author="Siam" data-cid="424749" data-time="1398092343"><p>3 blokey type movies - lots of swearing violence and drug taking. Didn't know what to expect in any of them but they kept my attention<br />
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Dom Hemingway - great performance from Jude Law, one of those ones where you forget he's Jude Law<br />
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Cheap Thrills - an age old premise which rolls along nicely<br />
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Filth - a watered down trainspotting type movie</p></blockquote>Filth is the follow up to trainspotting. Any good? -
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<p>Filth is the follow up to trainspotting. Any good?</p>
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<p>Definitely watchable when you've got some spare time. Starts off rocking along and some good trainspotting shock value and amusement.</p>
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<p>Seemed to get unfairly compared to TS a fair bit in reviews and comments. No plot similarities, just sort of similar genres. Perhaps you can only capture Irvine Welsh brilliantly once.</p>
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<p>Actually pretty good lead from the main actor James McAvoy whose character is called Bruce Robertson - not as silky though</p>
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<p>Worth a look, I recommend it but I can't rave about it.</p> -
<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' data-author="Siam" data-cid="424755" data-time="1398098648"><p>Definitely watchable when you've got some spare time. Starts off rocking along and some good trainspotting shock value and amusement.<br />
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Seemed to get unfairly compared to TS a fair bit in reviews and comments. No plot similarities, just sort of similar genres. Perhaps you can only capture Irvine Welsh brilliantly once.<br />
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Actually pretty good lead from the main actor James McAvoy whose character is called Bruce Robertson - not as silky though<br />
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Worth a look, I recommend it but I can't rave about it.</p></blockquote>Yeah have read the book and it's pretty out there. Wonder how Mogwai is anyway? -
<p>Sweetwater - Ed Harris, January Jones</p>
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<p>A western where a religious nut is a law unto himself (although claims to just do the work of God) squares off with a rogue sherriff (Harris) and a p!ssed of widow (Jones)</p>
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<p>Decent watch, a few boobies for you too M4L!</p> -
Yes...unless they used a booby-double
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<p>google images tells me they're disappointing </p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Siam" data-cid="424749" data-time="1398092343"><p>3 blokey type movies - lots of swearing violence and drug taking. Didn't know what to expect in any of them but they kept my attention<br>
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Dom Hemingway - great performance from Jude Law, one of those ones where you forget he's Jude Law<br>
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Cheap Thrills - an age old premise which rolls along nicely<br>
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Filth - a watered down trainspotting type movie</p></blockquote>
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Dom Hemmingway - watch it for Jude law's massive performance but if it's a plot you want you will be sorely disappointed. Jude Laws performance lifts this other wise 3/10 to a 7/10. <br><br>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Crucial" data-cid="424978" data-time="1398237857"><p>All boobies in TV or Motion Pictures for 2014 have been completely spoiled by the magnificent rack of Alexandra Daddario in True Detective</p></blockquote>
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I was sitting there thinking "where do I know this chick from? Fuck me, Percy Jackson!!". If it's good enough for some chick out of a teen adventure series to get her kit off it should be fine for another. I'm looking at you Jennifer Lawrence! -
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<p>All boobies in TV or Motion Pictures for 2014 have been completely spoiled by the magnificent rack of Alexandra Daddario in True Detective</p>
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<p>Not just 2014, perfection is an often overused word these days along with epic and awesome. All three fail to capture the divine form of Alexandra Daddario.</p> -
<p>Lili Simmons did alright in True Detective and Banshee</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="dK" data-cid="424983" data-time="1398238840"><p>Jennifer Lawrence's dress in American Hustle, didn't leave much to the imagination</p></blockquote>
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I would have preferred it had left nothing to the imagination.
