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4,5/5
Chalament is outstanding here. The same as Carell and the second one was huge surprise for me.
Chalamet was great but I thought Carrell was very average.....he didn't nail the high drama at all. Just had that vacant expression.



MR. NOBODY (2009) JACO VAN DORMAEL

If you could ask the universe for anything you wanted the last thing you would ask was randomness, freewill because of the rush of nothing being predestinated and that's exactly what you have. Some cultures/religions consider that we are all Gods because of that fact, and if we start from that realization, that we are a God, we can't make mistakes ; Every path is the right path. Everything could've been anything else. And it would have just as much meaning. This movie shows the beautifulness of our freewill as a specie. In terms of message, one of my favorite movies.



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Ralph Breaks the Internet -


f*cked up how they went from "videogame Toy Story" to "videogame Emoji Movie" just like that
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Re-watch. Harvey Keitel so frickin’ good in this. But the movie has been bowdlerized & the original version is nowhere to be found. Major graphic scenes removed, including Keitel’s full-frontal nudity. Imbeciles!



Re-watch. Excellent movie. Kate Dickie brilliant.

Bad Lieutenant is a top 20 film of mine. So gritty, I love it.
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Hard to Be a God (2013)


Like nothing Ive ever watched before, thats for sure! It felt like Tarkovsky, Jodorowsky and Gilliam all making a film together whilst on some kind of halucinogenic! No coincidence here that its based on the book Roadside Picnic, which in turn was made into Stalker by none other than Tarkovsky. Its a sci-fi, where scientists travel to this planet which is stuck in the middle ages. I had heard that it was relatively disturbing, which its not, certainly not visually speaking anyway. It does not shy away from bodily fluid, mud and filth though, in fact, it has it in abundance.


I will say that the film technically is quite brilliant, spectacular even in parts. The costumes and setup were amazing and its shot gorgeously in black and white.


However, it is literally constant filith from start to finish and despite an easy to follow storyline, the dialogue at (most) times totally rambles. Considering the film lasts close to 3 hours, its by no means an easy film to watch.


Glad I did watch but certainly wont watch again.











That's a 9/10 with me! I also loved Frank Perry's next movie, "Ladybug, Ladybug", especially because its from the children's perspective. "The Swimmer" is my favorite of his.
Yes, it was a good, albeit strange, movie for its day. Lancaster was perfect for the part, and I'm sure he jumped at the chance to play it. The ending was of course a necessity, but IMO could have been done in another way.

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Louis CK: Carnegie Hall
I won't grade this yet, but if I had to, I'd give it a standard 8 for the handful of laugh-out moments, or the "very good" clever stuff. But this is audio-only, and even with video my mind tends to drift. Just like the last two shows he's done - they are better with additional listening.



After Glass, that huge misfire, I wanted to rewatch some great films again, this was one of them:


★★★★★
One of the best of this century, so far.



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Ralph Breaks the Internet -


f*cked up how they went from "videogame Toy Story" to "videogame Emoji Movie" just like that
While not as good as the original, that's a little harsh. I'd take this over the Emoji Movie any day of the week.
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Not a film I expect anyone here to like. If you're a teenage girl you'll probably love this. It lacks any kind of genuine scare and you'd think there would be more blood involved, but for a neutered PG-13 horror film it's okay. I'd like to see a ramped up R version, then you'd get more creativity in the deaths.



Welcome to the human race...
It's barely a choice when both films are so utterly soaked in Branding™ that even Ralph's ultimately kind-of-agreeable message about the importance of maintaining healthy and respectful friendships gets lost in the shuffle for at least two thirds of the movie.

Me and Orson Welles -


more like Me and Awful Welles (because he's a dick)



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4,5/5
Chalament is outstanding here. The same as Carell and the second one was huge surprise for me.
Chalamet was great but I thought Carrell was very average.....he didn't nail the high drama at all. Just had that vacant expression.
I can't agree. I think he was perfectly balanced. We meet his character, when his son has been already addicted, so the father tried to find stabitility between helping the son and the rest of his family.



On my birthday I had the pleasure of watching this madness...

The Favourite

I liked it. That’ll be it for now.

Look our for the one-time resurrection of my Cinema Reviews thread with this release...



Bad Lieutenant is a top 20 film of mine. So gritty, I love it.
Me too.

I think you would like Red Road. A very unusual story from Glasgow. Excellent movie.
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Re-watch. Still a very cute movie. Goldie Hawn was the cutest girl ever.



So good. Excellent movie that I watched two times in a row. Wonder if @Citizen Rules has seen it?