Does it turn to cannibalism onboard the ship?
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Hoping to catch Ben Wheatley's new one when cinemas in Galway reopen. Hopefully will be a return to Kill List and a Field In England form for him, last few of his projects didn't blow me away.

Free Fire was pretty good, I haven't seen anything he's done since. High Rise was awful shite.

Yeah I like Wheatley a lot but he hasn't hit his peak since AFIE. I liked Free Fire and didn't mind High Rise or that New Years comedy one. Rebecca was shite though.

I'm watching a film called 'Party Line', it's about this woman who meets guys off a chat line and then her brother kills them. If made today they'd probably use Tinder 😂
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Quote from: Slaughterday on June 18, 2021, 12:20:11 PM
Hoping to catch Ben Wheatley's new one when cinemas in Galway reopen. Hopefully will be a return to Kill List and a Field In England form for him, last few of his projects didn't blow me away.

They not open in Galway? My local one in Tipp is open the last week or two.

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Quote from: Slaughterday on June 18, 2021, 12:20:11 PM
Hoping to catch Ben Wheatley's new one when cinemas in Galway reopen. Hopefully will be a return to Kill List and a Field In England form for him, last few of his projects didn't blow me away.

Speaking of which: Kill List about to start on Film 4 now, followed by A Field In England.

Watched The Sting this evening. Thoroughly enjoyed it despite Robert Shaw's terrible Paddy accent. Ha. Redford is unreal.

Have Charade on there from Mubi. Late 60s mystery with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. Actually very enjoyable and a good script.

Quote from: open face surgery on June 19, 2021, 11:58:50 PM
Watched The Sting this evening. Thoroughly enjoyed it despite Robert Shaw's terrible Paddy accent. Ha. Redford is unreal.

One of my favourite films, one of those that you'd leave on if you came across it channel-hopping even if the DVD's been gathering dust for years. Y'follah?

Charade and The Sting, both an evergreen, really entertaining watch.

Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on June 20, 2021, 06:40:11 AM
Charade and The Sting, both an evergreen, really entertaining watch.

Yep the former was good fun. Like a more comedic Hitchcock film. That being said I wouldn't have much interest if it was a modern day film shot with a digital camera ha.

Watched recently. "The way, way back". Teenage comedy. Sam Rockwell is class in it (he's class in everything he does) and a great supporting cast.

Wrath of man. Jason Statham action movie. Ok if u like that sort of thing but a boring film.