Mulholland Drive. Further tales from the world of Twin Peaks. Quality. First time sitting down to watch it start to finish actually. Has made me want to rewatch Lost Highway, haven't seen that in 20 years.

Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on November 23, 2024, 11:37:35 PMMulholland Drive. Further tales from the world of Twin Peaks. Quality. First time sitting down to watch it start to finish actually. Has made me want to rewatch Lost Highway, haven't seen that in 20 years.
big Lynch fan here. Mulholland drive being my favourite. The return of twin peaks is ace too. I recently rewatched all of peaks. Glorious

Quote from: Pentagrimes on November 08, 2024, 11:23:43 AMI'm just going to put this out there and I'm sure you've already thought about this but..I think this is the same guy I was talking about :laugh: ..which means he was going through BOTH branches

He'd have had to have shuffled a lot quicker to make his way from DunLaoghaire to Rathmines.  :laugh:
He kind of looked like the puppet of John Cole that was on Spitting image.
There was quite a few notorious porn renters in that branch, but this old lad was definitely the most diligent.
There was a creepier lad who used to always rent a kids cartoon and a porno at the same time. His customer comments just read "Charlie Chester".

Did you get Trekkies in Rathmines? There was a horde of them in DunLaoghare always fighting over the latest VHS releases. Used to get violent sometimes.

https://www.quora.com/Whats-the-easiest-way-to-understand-the-chronological-order-of-events-in-Pulp-Fiction?top_ans=270857341

Was just reading that and I don't think it would have been half as good in straight order like that. Good choice to cut it like that

Watched a recent film called Abigail last night.

Enjoyable light-hearted comedy/horror, directed by the guy who did Ready or Not so if anyone liked that they might like this one. Filmed in Dublin but set in America, pretty funny seeing them drive down the docks and it's supposed to be Chicago or something.

Just watched a film called I saw the TV Glow, might not be everyone's cup of tea here but it's well worth a look, sort of dark, surreal coming of ages film with trans themes running through it.

Also Fred Durst is in it! Which just felt completely random to me, like Jason Statham turning up in a Wes Anderson flick.

Quote from: jpm4 on December 07, 2024, 04:53:44 PMJust watched a film called I saw the TV Glow, might not be everyone's cup of tea here but it's well worth a look, sort of dark, surreal coming of ages film with trans themes running through it.

Also Fred Durst is in it! Which just felt completely random to me, like Jason Statham turning up in a Wes Anderson flick.

The phrase "coming of age" has put me off many a film over the years, having had universally bad experiences with things described as such.

Saying that, the Freddy D connection might make me give it a go

Tried to watch it a couple of months ago, couldn't hack it myself, the main actor was doing my head in. Seen Scorsese was giving it praise a week or two back though.

Quote from: ldj on December 03, 2024, 03:28:24 PMWatched a recent film called Abigail last night.

Enjoyable light-hearted comedy/horror, directed by the guy who did Ready or Not so if anyone liked that they might like this one. Filmed in Dublin but set in America, pretty funny seeing them drive down the docks and it's supposed to be Chicago or something.

It's an underrated gem. Good craic and some great set pieces. And a rather good Danzig needle drop too!

Just watched all the Harry Potters for the first time. I'd seen the first two in the cinema at the time and thought they were crap so just checked out (I've read the books). Watched Azkaban the other day and was surprised at how much I enjoyed it so I finished the series over the next couple of weeks. I definitely checked out at the wrong time, they were pretty much all good from Azkaban onwards.

Haven't seen them all yet as going through them book then film with the wee lad, but Azkaban is definitely a bona fide great movie in its own right.