Cube is great, the sequels less so (but worth a look). Another one for adding The Platform to the list.

There was a 3rd cube also.. cube zero

That was a prequel, wasn't it? It's years since I watched them.

Think so yeah.

Jesus I'm nearly done with the platform... fucking GRIM  :-\

Just watched Rocketman. Better than I expected, given that I despise musicals, but generally it's standard rock biography stuff.

Quote from: Carnage on March 27, 2020, 10:27:51 PM
Just watched Rocketman. Better than I expected, given that I despise musicals, but generally it's standard rock biography stuff.

Found it awful myself.  Would have been 10 times better using original versions of the songs, as Bohemian Rhapsody did. Those musical numbers were without exception cringe at max. And the emotional story they tried to squeeze out didn't hold water at all either. Overwrought, in word, the whole thing.

Westside Story is a more entertaining watch if you want a musical!

Watched Guy Ritchie's new one The Gentlemen. For most of it, it hit a bit short of his his classic stuff but the last act is superb. Well worth a watch.


I watched it on the android box but I think Netflix, ya.

Be warned, Charlie Hunnam is a plank of wood, but the others are all good.

Sweet.  I'll give it a gawp. Cheers.

I watched a pretty fucked up documentary called pervert park about a group of sex offenders living in a trailer park in Florida.
Extremely disturbing stuff but a good watch.

Saw that a few years back, Channel 4 had it I think. Disturbing.

Watched The Magnificent Seven last night. Cracking Western, need to delve back into the genre again. Few Clints wouldn't be wrong.

Finally got around to watching Midsommar. It sure looks great, but in terms of the film itself, I just don't know if the question "What would you get if you crossed The Wickerman, Population 436 and Hostel?" is a question that needed answering when, pretty obviously, just having a Swedish twist on The Wickerman would have made a better film.

As you can tell, I'm not fond of one-dimensional, or even two-dimensional, Yank assholes or brats in movies.

But it did look great, and an excellent score too.