Kow wrote:I often feel that watching Tom Hanks is like watching an actor paint a wall.
g.man wrote:Haven't seen it in years, but I loved that film in my youth.davyK wrote:Picked up the Criterion Blu Ray of It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. Haven't see this in decades. Looking forward to giving it a spin.
regmcfly wrote:THIS IS NOT A DIG
but I wonder how many of our following have seen Jarmusch films, and therefore know what to expect.
djchump wrote:Dead Man’s okay, but I’d go for Mystery Train and Coffee and Cigarettes first.
I’ve not seen Paterson, Only Lovers Left Alive or Limits of Control - any good?
LivDiv wrote:We would definitely know by now if Batman was to appear. Casting a Batman without anyone finding out would be the best kept secret in Hollywood history.
Not a spoiler if you watched the trailer, just being sensitive.Spoiler:
I've never heard of Jarmusch or any of the films you lot have been talking about.Dark Soldier wrote:Jarmusch is terrible
GooberTheHat wrote:What's the point of a batman film?
Bob wrote:Well it has batman in and usually some form of baddy.. I'm pretty sure they've all had some sort of baddie in. What would be the point of a Batman film with no baddy? It's a quite night in Gotham folks.. he has a coffee, hangs out with Gordon, drives the batmobile slowly and safely around on his own and knocks off early at 5am when he changes into Wayne and goes to the office to do some paper work? The Joker, imho of course, needs Batman otherwise.. what's the point? It's like the sound of one hand clappingGooberTheHat wrote:What's the point of a batman film?
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