A_is_A said:American Hustle, see it, it's fantastic!
http://youtu.be/NqgjPRNRDSY
Pet said:
tattmaylor said:Never Let Me Go
Beautifully shot and thought provoking. Had heard mixed reviews but I loved it. Think films on famous books always get harsh reviews but as I don't really read fiction I can always judge them as purely cinematic visions. Loved the comment on art aswell as the obvious plot line. Surprise of Xmas telly.
Also saw parallels to blade runner bizarrely.
Vampire Circus is one Hammer's better efforts, for sure.Border_Mind said:Vampire Circus - one of THE classic Hammer Horror's easily amongst my favorite, and more generally a very good vampire movie too.
Pet said:
Vampire Circus is one Hammer's better efforts, for sure.Border_Mind said:
Curiously(?) the last film I watched was another Hammer film -- Creatures the World Forgot. I saw this in a cinema in 1971, and recall thinking (as I walked out the picture house) that it was a strangely impressive film. The other night, I watched it on DVD, and I think I can see why I thought what I did. It was the fourth and last of Hammer's cave girl films. It contains no dinosaurs, but is the only one of their cave girl flicks rated with an 18 certificate. Very few old Hammer films rate an 18 but, looking at my copy, I find that Vampire Circus is another such.Oh, the Creatures the World Forgot DVD has the option of subtitles for the hard of hearing -- although it contains no intelligible dialogue, just grunting and other inarticulate noises. That seems a bit weird.
tattmaylor said:Finally got to see Before Midnight. Probably the most anticipation I have felt for a film for many years.
So at the end some people may see that last section as a bit over the top, but I can tell you that whole senario has happen exactly like that many times.
Really feel like the series I mirroring my life. :-)
KeithJ_gmb said:
tattmaylor said:
I went to see 'Valerie & Her Week of Wonders' at the cinema. A Czech film, released in 1970, it's a surreal, fairy-tale/gothic horror/coming-of-age tale that's both bizarre and beautiful.
A_is_A said:
KeithJ_gmb said:
tattmaylor said:
I went to see 'Valerie & Her Week of Wonders' at the cinema. A Czech film, released in 1970, it's a surreal, fairy-tale/gothic horror/coming-of-age tale that's both bizarre and beautiful.
^ I saw Valarie... years ago and now you're making me give it a re-vist. I wish there were a cinema around here that did fun stuff like that!.
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