The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5177120/reference/
So so film obviously directed by Guy Ritchie; not as good as The Gentlemen, all the shooty bits are good, all the 'splosions, the establishing shots, the sets, the costumes, the casting, Henry Cavill with...
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i didnt say that. I was just today on IMDb to see if Villeneuve was directing, there's not directing credits (it will likely be a per-episode pool of directors, as most shows are these days) so there's a good chance that it will be better.
See, the thing about the new Dune that...
yeah, everything is great in great britain. Hey remember when i said doctor who was the best thing on tv?
https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1898937/doctor-who-bbc-ratings-drop-new-series
https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-season-14-launch-ratings-revealed-newsupdate/...
When *I* watched Barbie (with my vastly superior intelligence) i didn't think it was in any way a, you know, pro-feminist film.
At the start of the film you got Barbie and Ken; both are pretty fucking dumb people, because they are the representation of the toy in its early years. Both are...
i have re-watched a classic, Cast A Deadly Spell - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101550/reference/
1991 Made-for-tv HBO flick about a Mika-Hammer-esque private investigator in 1940s america, but with magic. But he don't use magic. Because he's hard boiled, mmk?
Some rich guy who wants wealth /...
lolololol
i bought over-the-ear from amazon bt for about 15 bucks, chinese stuff, best money i have *ever* spent. this stuff here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0BG84GFH8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
EE-BOO-profen. But i'll stoop down to your level and pronounce it EYE-BOO-profen if i'm at a pharmacist in England.
The trick is to understand that medical terms, including the retail names of medicine, are based on Latin.
i watched one episode only, found it confusing and not interesting. let me know if it gets better further down the line.
I watched .. the entire S01 of Sandman - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1751634/reference/
It's not perfect, but it's good.
It's only 10 episodes. The first 3-4 deal with...
i watched Godzilla Minus One - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt23289160/reference/
Very good, if somewhat simple film. All in Japanese, with subtitles.
Godzilla is a relatively minor part of the film. The story centers on Koichi Shikishima, young Kamikaze pilot who, in the final days of the war...
i watched The Duke - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11204094/reference/
A not-great film starring the excellent Jim Broadbent, which is the IRL story of Kempton Bunton, a quirky brit who in the 60s stole a famous painting, then returned it, and was acquitted in court.
.. so this weird guy was a...
i watched
1. A Dangerous Method - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1571222/reference/
2. Pride And Prejudice (no zombies) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0414387/reference/
both starring Keira Knightley, both well filmed, both incredibly boring. A Dangerous Method is the story of the early years...
i watched Shin Godzilla - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4262980/reference/
which is a straight reboot of the original film by TOHO.
In japanese with pretty bad subs.
There's not much of a plot. Godzilla emerges from Tokyo bay, and slowly proceeds towards Tokyo, intent of casually destroying...
i watched Love Lies Bleeding - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt19637052/reference/
LGBT film about a girl who has a really shit relationship with everyone around her.
Kirsten Stewart is Lou, lesbian who works in a gym. She has a estranged father who owns a gun range, and has a side-gig as...
i watched Me Before You - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2674426/reference/
(because i was on the plane back to stabbyland)
And it's the SAME story as every story that involves anyone in a wheelchair. Emilia Clarke plays the Lou, quirky and naive village girl who needs to assist quadraplegic...
this one if for @Muse i know he's old AF so maybe he saw it on reruns when he was young.
I watched the 1953 (!) film Julius Caesar - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045943/reference/
with Marlon "I also did Apocalypse Now" Brando, in a absolutely smashing role as Mark Anthony, for MGM's...
i also watched
Poison (which should be called Venom, ffs)
The Rat Catcher
The Swan
which are the other three Wes Anderson shorts that follow The Wonderful Story Of Henry Sugar.
The best one was The Rat Catcher, then Poison and finally The Swan. They all have the same cast as Henry Sugar, and...
i watched The Killer - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1136617/reference/
and then, i watched The Killer AGAIN because i didn't understand what the fuck was happening with the story.
What i gather is that there's (Michael Fassbender) who is a contract killer, and the first job we see him do goes...
TLDR on a 20 minute video.
But the Somewhere song on Wizard of Oz is .. incredible. This was a 16 year old girl with such an incredible voice when she sang this (another bit of evidence that DRUGS ARE GOOD FOR YOU); the depth of her voice when she sings the "SOmmm" syllable of "somewhere" is...
??????????
.. i strongly doubt it.
the book is over. And in actual history, the battle of sekigahara is the end of the sengoku period (or technically the Azuchi-Momoyama), after which there were no more wars for 200 years.
IF they wanted to make a second season, they would only really have 2...
a few days ago i watched again
Paycheck - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338337
this is the Ben Afflec I KNOW i know, he sucks. He was good in Dogma, though.
The Ben Afflec film where he plays a SciFi "spy" engineer, he goes get super-high-tech jobs, but as per his contract, he gets his...
i watched a very weird film starring Tilda Swinton,
Problemista - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15078804/reference/
directed by and co-starring Julio Torres, and you should never, ever ever ever have a lead also direct, that's the equivalent of not having a director.
.. don't know where to...
buuuuuullshit. It was bubbler in boston, it was bubbler in new york. it's always been the bubbler, at least since 1982.
I just did the damn test and apparently i didn't go to college in boston, as i thought i did, but actually in San Jose /CA.
1. land is expensive. People want to live somewhere where there's stuff to do, jobs to go to, stores to shop from, and that doesnt take hours to commute to anywhere.
"land" also means roads, traffic lights, electricity poles, drinking water, police & fire departments, a whole shitload of...
well .. this isnt exactly an easy subject, no? and i don't mean "to not bring politics into it". But rather the "how do you actually get it done" problem .. and then some more.
i watched a boring film by Steven Sodeberg,
The Informant - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1130080/reference/
starring Matt Damon as real-life Mark Whitacre, a executive from a food manufacturing company that got involved in a price-fixing scam in the 90s. The FBI gets Whitacre to cooperate...
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