jdanielp wrote:Luckily nobody was stood next to me when I toggled those spoilers on my work PC.
nick_md wrote:Ah sorry - have added a warning.Luckily nobody was stood next to me when I toggled those spoilers on my work PC.
davyK wrote:Sweet Lord that Kubrick exhibition. He's my pick for best ever director. How long is it on for? If I can find a couple of London things to visit it would make it worth my while going over. There's an interesting looking VR version of Jeff Wayne's War of The Worlds on too - 110mins long. If I could take those two in it would be getting close to being worthwhile. Yikes - only on until mid September. Not sure if I can do that.
It's on until the 17th of September.davyK wrote:Sweet Lord that Kubrick exhibition. He's my pick for best ever director. How long is it on for? If I can find a couple of London things to visit it would make it worth my while going over. There's an interesting looking VR version of Jeff Wayne's War of The Worlds on too - 110mins long. If I could take those two in it would be getting close to being worthwhile. Yikes - only on until mid September. Not sure if I can do that.
Yossarian wrote:Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, at least an hour too long, definitely Tarantino’s worst. I’d suggest skipping this at the cinema and waiting to catch it in a time and place where you have access to a pause button and your own food and drink.
djchump wrote:Luke Goss is a Seal of Disapproval. Lord knows how Blade 2 and Hellboy 2 weren't ruined by his presence.
Scout wrote:It's on until the 17th of September. Edit: Just noticed you already checked.davyK wrote:Sweet Lord that Kubrick exhibition. He's my pick for best ever director. How long is it on for? If I can find a couple of London things to visit it would make it worth my while going over. There's an interesting looking VR version of Jeff Wayne's War of The Worlds on too - 110mins long. If I could take those two in it would be getting close to being worthwhile. Yikes - only on until mid September. Not sure if I can do that.
The Daddy wrote:Nah.
dynamiteReady wrote:Agreed. I thought it was very good. Definitely far from the worst. That's if anyone can really say that Tarantino has ever made a bad film... They've all been excellent (though I've not yet seen Death Proof and Inglorious Basterds).The Daddy wrote:Nah.
davyK wrote:Scout wrote:It's on until the 17th of September. Edit: Just noticed you already checked.davyK wrote:Sweet Lord that Kubrick exhibition. He's my pick for best ever director. How long is it on for? If I can find a couple of London things to visit it would make it worth my while going over. There's an interesting looking VR version of Jeff Wayne's War of The Worlds on too - 110mins long. If I could take those two in it would be getting close to being worthwhile. Yikes - only on until mid September. Not sure if I can do that.
Just learned I'm at a conference 16th-17th September London side.
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