What's the last movie you watched?
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Scum (1979) d Alan Clarke. My umpteenth re-watch. Although it had been a few years since my last viewing. Great piece of gritty British realism, set in a borstal, and one of Ray Winstone's early roles. Ben Ford's portrayal of a character named Archer is also a highlight.
Watched for free on You Tube
https://youtu.be/BE7YjbpEHV0
Watched for free on You Tube
https://youtu.be/BE7YjbpEHV0
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Up in Toc for the weekend, The Dark Knight was on FTA.
Grabbed a Steak Sandwich and a couple of fried dimmies from the Foreshore Cafe and settled back with some beers and a bottle of red.
Christian Bale is the best Batman of the lot, and Heath Ledger was brilliant.
Grabbed a Steak Sandwich and a couple of fried dimmies from the Foreshore Cafe and settled back with some beers and a bottle of red.
Christian Bale is the best Batman of the lot, and Heath Ledger was brilliant.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Speaking of Stallone, I watched Demolition Man last night.
Interesting view into the future from 1998. Everything deemed bad for you has been banned. Salt, Meat, Tobacco, alcohol, physical contact (including sex) and crime largely eradicated. Drop into that mix a psycho killer and cop from 1998 and watch mayhem ensue.
Love it.
Interesting view into the future from 1998. Everything deemed bad for you has been banned. Salt, Meat, Tobacco, alcohol, physical contact (including sex) and crime largely eradicated. Drop into that mix a psycho killer and cop from 1998 and watch mayhem ensue.
Love it.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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I just watched West Side story,the 2021 version.Steven Spielberg has done a fantastic job with his remake of the classic musical.The production values are first class and the music,as it was in the original, is to die for.I would highly recommend it,even if it is a little too long,like most movies today.
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Here's the first instalment in a video essay I'm working on about representations of naked bodies in cinema (NSFW, obviously)
https://vimeo.com/390833880
Any critical feedback welcome!
https://vimeo.com/390833880
Any critical feedback welcome!
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Sounded like you were channeling Richard Attenborough, i was half expecting a meerkat to pop up.
The content pretty much went over my head but that's fine, I'm not your target audience.
We've nearly gone full circle with nudity on mainstream media these days. It started here in the 70s with Number 96 and The Box , progressed through the 80s where just about every action flick would include a topless chick to now where it's considered exploitative to focus on a woman's body, but not a mans.
The content pretty much went over my head but that's fine, I'm not your target audience.
We've nearly gone full circle with nudity on mainstream media these days. It started here in the 70s with Number 96 and The Box , progressed through the 80s where just about every action flick would include a topless chick to now where it's considered exploitative to focus on a woman's body, but not a mans.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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The lost daughter
Netflix has a section called the Oscar selection, movies that were nominated, I got a pocket dial phone call at three **** , no idea who it was, but could hear sirens In The background, scared the shit out of me I’m tired as ****, soi made the very bad decision of watching a movie from the selection, and I stuck with It to the bitter end, so damn bad, so depressing, and I have no idea what the **** was meant to be! The only thing it confirmed is the shitty behaviour of the natives on the European cruise we went on!
I’ve seen the cowboy movie on the list and also the stupid one with all the famous actors In It, before I knew they were onthe list.
The oscars really are not my genre!
Netflix has a section called the Oscar selection, movies that were nominated, I got a pocket dial phone call at three **** , no idea who it was, but could hear sirens In The background, scared the shit out of me I’m tired as ****, soi made the very bad decision of watching a movie from the selection, and I stuck with It to the bitter end, so damn bad, so depressing, and I have no idea what the **** was meant to be! The only thing it confirmed is the shitty behaviour of the natives on the European cruise we went on!
I’ve seen the cowboy movie on the list and also the stupid one with all the famous actors In It, before I knew they were onthe list.
The oscars really are not my genre!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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