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23 minutes ago, SticklinchJoe said:

 

It's always worth checking it out for yourself. I think I might be the only person to enjoy that Ghostbusters film with the female cast.

 

Absolutely.

Although the best I could say about that one is that I didn't hate it. Mostly because of Kate McKinnon. She was ace.  

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9 hours ago, charlierc said:

Gladiator 2 was... something.

 

There were multiple moments where I burst out laughing. It came across to me like I was watching the summary of about 20 different YouTube history videos at the same time.


Were you not entertained? (Sorry, couldn’t resist).

 

It was a ridiculous spectacle and Denzel was having so much fun.

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50 minutes ago, steviewevie said:

 

Well, that was as intense as I expected. And I say this as someone who, as a teenager, had nightmares after watching the sequel.

 

Also I'm presuming that setting it on Lindisfarne explains why I saw an interview a few months back that Jodie Comer was putting on a Geordie accent for her role in this.

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13 hours ago, charlierc said:

Seeing as we're now in the season, anyone got any Christmas movie recommendations?

 

Even just the usual reruns this time of year just in case I haven't been arsed to watch them.


Klaus for sure. Nutcrackers with Ben Stiller (starting to resemble his dad now) was also worth a watch.

 

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7 hours ago, Ryan1984 said:


Klaus for sure. Nutcrackers with Ben Stiller (starting to resemble his dad now) was also worth a watch.

 

Not seen either tbf.

 

Would make for something different to watching Elf for the 40th time. Although even then I actually missed the first ten minutes or so when I saw that in the cinema as a child so I still am somewhat less familiar with that segment, even if the bits when he's first in New York is the most quoted.

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Couple of new films yesterday

 

A Real Pain.

Really good. Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg are just superb as very different cousins, although part of me thinks they weren't acting as such, just playing versions of themselves. I don't mean that really, they are both great. I can definitely see some of my friendships in their relationship (I'm very much David in this).

The rest of the cast don't get loads to do, it's very much David and Benji's film, but they are all very good, especially Eloge and James, the tour guide 

 

Nosferatu 

Liked/admired rather than loved. Definitely one to see in the cinema as it looks (and sounds actually) absolutely stunning. Some great performances, especially from Lily Rose Depp, and it's all dialled up to 11 as it should be. Hard to put my finger on why I didn't love it but I definitely glanced at my watch a couple of times. 

Had to stop myself thinking of What we do in the Shadows a couple of times too. Think they might have ruined vampire films for me.

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