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belboid said:
well, I don't think I'll bother watching now either then!

Sorry but the comparision was made in an earlier post than mine. You should still see it though, unless youre a right misery guts. :p
 
sitting in a travellers caravan yard in friedrichshain watched an amazing documentary / visual poem showing folk music in loads of different nomadic communities..

visually stunning film of musicians performing with everyone from children to grandparents dancing and singing along.

unfortuately i have absolutely no idea what it was called or who it was by will ask around
 
I went to see March of the Penguins tonight. I was definitely not in the mood for that kind of movie though. I was too sleepy.
 
Not last night but Sunday...24, S4 7-9pm.

Has had some of the best moments yet, and has some very interesting moral issues involved...
 
Entire first series of Spaced. :)

I missed it when it was on the telly so it was good to see all the episodes back to back for the first time. I got the feeling that if I was stoned I would have thought this the best thing ever :p
 
Watched the last two seconds of the first series of The Wirelast night, cracking stuff. Can't wait to see the second series now.
 
Belushi said:
Watched the last two seconds of the first series of The Wirelast night, cracking stuff. Can't wait to see the second series now.

you made judgement on a whole series by watching only two seconds? :confused:
 
Finding Neverland
Coffee & Cigarettes
Manic
Palindromes
Grand Theft Parsons
A Mighty Wind
Do I have time to review them? Yes, but I can't be arsed - GTP is flimsy shite, C&C is flimsy but kinda cool - highlights are Bill Murray with GZA and RZA and Steve Coogan with Alfred Molina. Finding Neverland is great and made me cry. Palindromes has its moments but is rather disappointing. Manic is OK and A Mighty Wind is inspired but not as good as Best In Show.
 
Oh and Buckaroo Banzai's adventures in the 8th dimension which unfortunately was just plain shite.
 
walktome said:
L.A. Dicks, as part of an indie film festival here right now, Rebelfest. It was pretty funny.


oooohhh....love Michael Madsen....glad to hear it was good :cool:

im just watching ladder 49 ....lol....

its not bad but i do have a soft spot for

wah-keen :cool:

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lovely, cool bloke :) :cool:

(you gonna catch anything at the toronto film fest??? its til the 17th iirc... )
 
MightyAphrodite said:
oooohhh....love Michael Madsen....glad to hear it was good :cool:

(you gonna catch anything at the toronto film fest??? its til the 17th iirc... )

Finally someone knows what movie I'm talking about! :D

It took me awhile (the credits, in fact) to realize he was in Reservoir Dogs. He was actually sitting with everyone (well, drinking in a corner) during the film and afterwards I wanted to tell him how much I liked Reservoir Dogs and L.A. Dicks but after signing an autograph for someone he left. Can't say I blame him, it was midnight! He's appearing in a bookstore tomorrow, he has a poetry book, but I unfortunately can't make it.

I don't think I'm going to the Toronto film festival, I've never been before, I'll go one of these years though!
 
Sunray said:
Hehe

Can we have a detailed review of the last one?

Wonder when someone was gonna notice that little one I tucked in there...

Wolfie - I'd be impressed if you saw a colour version of Clerks since it was shot on mono film...:D

Oh and Buckaroo Banzai's adventures in the 8th dimension which unfortunately was just plain shite.

A very divisive film - I agree with you on the 'shite' comment but it's a real marmite film. I know people who adore it and have very earnest conversations about the comic book framing of the film and other toss...
 
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