It's a boob-shot choice between Julia or Patsy I guess.Aaroncupboard wrote:Visiting my Dad for the weekend and things have suddenly got very, very tense. He has chosen to watch Pretty Woman over Lethal Weapon 2 and I just cannot fathom this decision.
SpaceGazelle wrote:God lord it is as well. That totally passed me by when I watched it.JonB wrote:The Tom Waits one
I didn't really get the last part either. I guess the very end moment is just a shrug at the inevitability of it all.tin_robot wrote:I don't think the stuff I referenced is anything that you've missed really, it was just me reflecting that it reminded me of a Beckett play (or Pinter for that matter). I have no idea if it's deliberate on their part, and I certainly don't think it makes it any clearer what, exactly, is happening.Paul the sparky wrote:I watched it the other day, didn't like much of it as the tone and jokes clash too often for me. I get how that can be a good thing but for me it didn't work here. Best ones were gold digger and the last one, very sinister and macabre. I red Tin's bit earlier and it's apparently referencing something I'm unfamiliar with, so I feel like I'm missing something there, and had that feeling throughout the whole thing to be honest. Also watched Hangman on Netflix. I'd not heard of it before, and now I know why, it's shite. A Seven style thriller with some shocking parts from Karl Urban (who I usually like) and Pacino (who I usually detest and is consistent here). Avoid.JonB wrote:Watched Buster Scruggs last night as well. I thought it was pretty great. Liked the different tone and styles of the stories and the overall theme running through it. It was only the last one that I didn't really get. The Tom Waits one was probably the highlight.Spoiler:
LivDiv wrote:7 minutes into Christopher Robin and the movie has wrenched my heart out and stamped all over it. Christ, I have cried watching films before but not in the first 7 minutes!
LivDiv wrote:7 minutes into Christopher Robin and the movie has wrenched my heart out and stamped all over it.
Christ, I have cried watching films before but not in the first 7 minutes!
Roujin wrote:UP
Tempy wrote:The New Gods were BEFORE the Infinity Stones, ACTUALLY
The Daddy wrote:Seriously though, it's literally the only film that's ever made me nearly cry I think.
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