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Originally Posted by MovieGal
I love Arthurian legend and most film versions of the story but this is really bad.
At least it’s got Sean Connery..?
I love Arthurian legend and most film versions of the story but this is really bad.
Originally Posted by AgrippinaX
Originally Posted by MovieGal
Originally Posted by AgrippinaX
Overall it’s definitely a ‘me’ problem, but it’s so rare that I actually *love* a movie these days, that I don’t want to waste those.

Have you seen Nocturnal Animals?

I enjoyed it but the friends I went with did not.
Yes, I really, really enjoyed that. It’s was a rare ending where I went, ‘Hell, yeah.’

Yeah I liked it a lot too.
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Uh-oh, look at Yoda's new avatar!!

I'm waiting foe winter to be over. I have a Valentines one already
Originally Posted by MovieGal
Originally Posted by AgrippinaX
Overall it’s definitely a ‘me’ problem, but it’s so rare that I actually *love* a movie these days, that I don’t want to waste those.

Have you seen Nocturnal Animals?

I enjoyed it but the friends I went with did not.
Yes, I really, really enjoyed that. It’s was a rare ending where I went, ‘Hell, yeah.’
Uh-oh, look at Yoda's new avatar!!
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
I think at this point many enthusiasts are going to focus on everything that's eligible for the Oscars.
I know I am. I’ve seen 38 of the films on the shortlists.
Originally Posted by AgrippinaX
Overall it’s definitely a ‘me’ problem, but it’s so rare that I actually *love* a movie these days, that I don’t want to waste those.

Have you seen Nocturnal Animals?

I enjoyed it but the friends I went with did not.
Overall it’s definitely a ‘me’ problem, but it’s so rare that I actually *love* a movie these days, that I don’t want to waste those.
Great example of the film with a vast difference in quality when comparing the theatrical and director's cuts...
Originally Posted by MovieGal
I asked my sister once to go see a film with me. I knew it was definitely my type but not hers.

We saw Kingdom of Heaven.

I asked her afterwards what she thought of it. She said she liked it but didn't understand it.
That’s quite the response though. I’d be happy with that. When I tend to bring people along to watch ‘my type of movie, not theirs’, it tends to end badly for me. They criticise it, or take the opposite side than I do, and I get upset. Not that I really go into it, but I’ve had a great many films I initially loved ruined for me in this way.