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Thanks for the tip!Balog wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2019 11:24 amTwo fantastic surreal flicks.
youtu.be/6kA2WGfx-IU
youtu.be/yEg8kV2b7v4
I watched The Incident last night and it was great. Nice existential horror head fuck. Will watch the other one soon as I noticed it's the same director/writer.
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Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 11/9 has just been uploaded to Netflix, so I watched it the other night. (No, not the one about the twin towers, the newer one)
Apart from the main film, there's a doc-within-a-doc about the Flint water crisis which the film is worth watching for alone. I was vaguely aware of it but didn't really know any details until seeing it laid out here. Shocking, unbelievable, scandalous and rage-inducing barely touches on it.
Apart from the main film, there's a doc-within-a-doc about the Flint water crisis which the film is worth watching for alone. I was vaguely aware of it but didn't really know any details until seeing it laid out here. Shocking, unbelievable, scandalous and rage-inducing barely touches on it.
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Started to watch Power on netflix got a straight hook on it, gangs and drugs and other bits, it doesn’t replace a breaking bad however, there’s some silly stuff overthere as well, and quite common scenario rolls in a first episodes, but it’s quite fun and intriguing to watch
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Finished watching the last series of orange is the new black.
Going to miss those girls. such a great show, interesting characters, superb actors and brilliant writers. It was nearly always light hearted, but communicated on a deeper level, whether it was flashing back to how the women ended up in prison, the deterioration of mental health, & in this series, the reality of ICE courts & deportation on kids & parents. It used despair & vulnerability as it's darkness.
I thought the writing was immense as it continually held a mirror up to the people running the prison. Decent staff could flip positions, lose humanity, make mistakes and redeem themselves. Some got punished with unemployment, or lost their lives. The good people were often inside the prison. The system was unfair. Everyone was selfish & fighting for survival, including the staff. Everybody was utterly trapped in their own way. Burn out was universal.
I hope I make time to rewatch it again one day. It was definitely the golden period for the majority of people who were involved with it.
Going to miss those girls. such a great show, interesting characters, superb actors and brilliant writers. It was nearly always light hearted, but communicated on a deeper level, whether it was flashing back to how the women ended up in prison, the deterioration of mental health, & in this series, the reality of ICE courts & deportation on kids & parents. It used despair & vulnerability as it's darkness.
I thought the writing was immense as it continually held a mirror up to the people running the prison. Decent staff could flip positions, lose humanity, make mistakes and redeem themselves. Some got punished with unemployment, or lost their lives. The good people were often inside the prison. The system was unfair. Everyone was selfish & fighting for survival, including the staff. Everybody was utterly trapped in their own way. Burn out was universal.
I hope I make time to rewatch it again one day. It was definitely the golden period for the majority of people who were involved with it.
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Mindhunter (2nd season) has finally arrived.
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and it's pretty good again.
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Mind Hunter looks interesting! Cheers
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I'm not sure if this has been mentioned already but 'The Boys' on Prime is really good.
It's an interesting twist on the super hero story. The hero's are actually mostly the bad guys. Dark, funny, entertaining and pretty gruesome at times. I find it really strange that there's not much hype about it. I hadn't heard a thing about it until it landed on Prime but it's one of the best new shows I've seen in a while.
It's an interesting twist on the super hero story. The hero's are actually mostly the bad guys. Dark, funny, entertaining and pretty gruesome at times. I find it really strange that there's not much hype about it. I hadn't heard a thing about it until it landed on Prime but it's one of the best new shows I've seen in a while.
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Yeah The Boys is great, it's the most streamed show on Amazon.
Anybody here watching any Netflix original anime? I wanna start one.
Anybody here watching any Netflix original anime? I wanna start one.
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Holy shit, just watched Aronofsky's 'Mother', what an absolutely bonkers fucking nuts fantastic film it is.
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Haven't watched Netflix originals, but I noticed "Erased" is on Netflix here. Very clever and twisted series.
One Punch Man is also great fun if you want something breezy. Pokes fun at the superhero genre.
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I've watched the first season of OPM and watched Erased. Netflix has live adaptation of Erased but I'm doubt it'd be worthwhile.
This looks interesting
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8019444
This looks interesting
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8019444
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If it's anything like the live action Death Note adaptation, I'd stay away from it indeed.
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If anyone has watched Arrested Development - watch this movie and try to not picture Buster saying "mother" everytimeBen Kohonays wrote: ↑Fri Aug 30, 2019 7:59 amHoly shit, just watched Aronofsky's 'Mother', what an absolutely bonkers fucking nuts fantastic film it is.
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Mindhunter is definitely worth a watch
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It's extremely popular actually.Johnlad wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2019 4:25 pmI'm not sure if this has been mentioned already but 'The Boys' on Prime is really good.
It's an interesting twist on the super hero story. The hero's are actually mostly the bad guys. Dark, funny, entertaining and pretty gruesome at times. I find it really strange that there's not much hype about it. I hadn't heard a thing about it until it landed on Prime but it's one of the best new shows I've seen in a while.
I think it's ok, but Karl Urban is just not the Butcher.
He's not mean enough and he definitely doesn't have the air of menace and fucking hardness that the butcher should have. The butcher is a proper cunt that you are supposed to be conflicted about liking. Karl Urban makes him just a little bit too likeable.
They needed a proper London geezer from the East end, urban doesn't have the accent right at all, and he just doesn't have the proper snarling menace of a London geezer (think Ben Kingsley in Sexy Beast but bigger and harder). Tom Hardy probably would have been good in the role.
The original comic series is legendary.
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i love this movie! saw it at the cinema. so fucking intense.Ben Kohonays wrote: ↑Fri Aug 30, 2019 7:59 amHoly shit, just watched Aronofsky's 'Mother', what an absolutely bonkers fucking nuts fantastic film it is.
aronofsky has earnt my forgiveness for noah
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Haha, I haven't seen that one, and have been told I'm not missing anything.ozias_leduc wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 1:46 ami love this movie! saw it at the cinema. so fucking intense.Ben Kohonays wrote: ↑Fri Aug 30, 2019 7:59 amHoly shit, just watched Aronofsky's 'Mother', what an absolutely bonkers fucking nuts fantastic film it is.
aronofsky has earnt my forgiveness for noah
I loved Pi, but was disappointed with Requiem For A Dream, so didn't pay much attention to him after that. The only other one I've seen of his was Black Swan, which I found uninteresting.
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