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Started by Claireliontamer, October 31, 2015, 05:17:45 PM

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MarcusA

What am I watching? The clock.
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Anne D.

Peaky Blinders. Cillian Murphy's very watchable.

Tank

Just seen Oppenheimer. Long and no laughs. Interesting structure that juxtaposes elements in his life. If you want 3 hours of excellent story, acting, script and cinematography I highly recommend it. Definitely worth a trip to the big screen. Drain your bladder as there is no interval and every minute counts. Cillian Murphy should get an Oscar nomination and Robert Downy Jr is excellent. In fact there isn't a poor performance at all. Didn't spot any significant technical plot holes either which was nice.
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billy rubin

we dont do intervals in america

we just pee into the leftover popcorn


set the function, not the mechanism.

Tom62

Just watched M3gan on DVD. Well made movie, but 100% predictable and not scary all.
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Anne D.

I thought M3gan was good too, Tom, despite being predictable.

I'm headed to Barbie on Sunday. Very excited. Also watching a documentary series called Last Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York, about a serial killer who operated in the 90s. Sometimes I think we've made no progress at all but seeing how little progress we'd made toward gay rights and basic acceptance in the 90s makes me reevaluate. I think things are definitely better today, despite Americans being on the precipice of taking 10 steps back.

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billy rubin

barbenheimer. already done, apparently?



set the function, not the mechanism.

Tom62

Next Tuesday my wife and I will watch Oppenheimer in the original language. There are only a couple of movie theaters nearby that show movies that are not dubbed in German. This is one of the reasons why I watch most movies on DVD.
The universe never did make sense; I suspect it was built on government contract.
Robert A. Heinlein

billy rubin

tom, how many languages can you deal with?

here in america most people do either just english, or english and spanish.

regionally, theres italian and basque and french and creole, but thats mostly it

native stuff is really spotty. almost nobody is a native chickasaw speaker in my home country


set the function, not the mechanism.

Anne D.

Barbie was good, if a little preachy in parts. Still fun to watch.

billy rubin

my wife showed me tbe straussian beginning. that was magnificent



set the function, not the mechanism.

billy rubin



set the function, not the mechanism.

Anne D.

Quote from: billy rubin on July 31, 2023, 12:22:44 AMmy wife showed me tbe straussian beginning. that was magnificent

It was : )

Asmodean

Quote from: Tank on July 24, 2023, 07:51:01 PMJust seen Oppenheimer. Long and no laughs. Interesting structure that juxtaposes elements in his life. If you want 3 hours of excellent story, acting, script and cinematography I highly recommend it. Definitely worth a trip to the big screen. Drain your bladder as there is no interval and every minute counts. Cillian Murphy should get an Oscar nomination and Robert Downy Jr is excellent. In fact there isn't a poor performance at all. Didn't spot any significant technical plot holes either which was nice.
Yep. This right here, it is hereby a Asmo-approved review, though He lost His seal somewhere. :smilenod:
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In Asmo's grey lump,
wrath and dark clouds gather force.
Luxembourg trembles.