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Jurassic Park, on telly a few days ago I've already lost count how many times I have watched this film
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The Normal Heart - it's a beautiful and moving film about the AIDS crisis during the early 1980s.
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Serenity - the movie is a sort of sequel of the brilliant sci-fi tv show Firefly, which has been cancelled barely after one season. I recently discovered this tv show and simply couldn't understand why someone decided to cancel it.
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Watched: The Deep Blue Sea. Film vision of the Rattigan play. Fantastic cast (Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddlestone, Simon Russell Beale) great production. Haunting. A film that makes you think.
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Sounds fab.
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Saw "The Fault in Our Stars" last weekend. I really enjoyed the book and think they did a great job with the movie. The theater was packed with sobbing fangirls! And I don't mean sniffles, I mean serious sobbing.
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Hoping to watch Belle this week. Review to follow.
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I finally got around to seeing 'The Book of Eli' the other day, and…. wow! Even with having mixed feelings about religion and the post-apocolyptal dreary world being quite similar ground in so many movies (interesting how humans find that setting so fascinating), but still love what they creatively did with it, and could appreciate the message. And so metaphorically pertinent to our own times/history. Not to mention the stylistic cinematography.
Anyone else really enjoy this? Or think it neat they had a little of 'Fahrenheit 451' going on there?
Or not even see that twist coming?
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Davina, oh yes, "The Deep Blue Sea" is a wonderful film that really stays with you for a while.
We just watched "Locke" with Tom Hardy and that was quite amazing. A very unusual movie about a man sitting in his car, driving through the night and trying to fix his life by talking to various people on the phone. (One of those people is the voice of Andrew Scott, but sadly I saw the dubbed German version, so no Andrew Scott for me. ) It sounds like nothing much, but Tom Hardy is... wonderful. I couldn't help but imagine what Benedict might have done with this role though... there was one moment where Locke starts to cry, and I think Benedict might have done an even better job.
But I don't want to be unfair, so let me just say: Go see it! It's about life and how we try to control things and stick to a plan - but most of the time life just can't be controlled.
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I really, really want to see Locke. My daughter is also a huge Tom Hardy fan so we will probably watch it together somehow.
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I am not a big movie fan but last night i watched the full length (almost 4 hours!) "Ludwig II" by Visconti and gee, was it awesome!
Movies i have seen in the cinema this year so far ~ Only Lovers Left Alive and The Grand Budapest Hotel, both totally fantastic!
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I had won tickets for a preview today of the new Marvel movie Guardians of the Galaxy. It was great! IMO one of the best Marvel films so far. It's very funny, has fantastic characters and an exciting story. I can highly recommend it.
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I watched a couple of Andrew Scott's short films. My absolute favourite of his is called 'Sea Wall,' which is essentially a 34 minute long monologue in one shot that ended with me in tears. If you want to watch something heart-wrenching, there's one on YouTube, but it'd be really nice if you went out and bought it for his fantastic work.
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Lilith I am envious as I missed OLLA, as it didn't appear at our local cinema. I am planning to get it on DVD as I am just a little smitten with Tom Hiddleston.
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Just watched Guardians of the Galaxy. Oh god, was that great.
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Apollo 13. One of my fav movies, I can watch it again and again but never get bored.
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Two films I have watched recently.
1. White House Down - Now I love action films. I'm a die hard Die Hard fan (see what I did there) and I also thoroughly enjoyed Olympus Has Fallen, which is basically Die Hard in the White House with Gerard Butler (me-OW ) and White House Down is basically another version of Olympus Has Fallen. It was a truly awful but entertaining film! Seriously I don't think I've laughed that much in a long time. It's ridiculous! Truly awful but I'd still recommend it.
2. Maurice - I read th book by E.M.Forster first and enjoyed it. And when I found out that the 1987 film version starred a young Rupert Graves, our rather handsome silver fox of a detective, I had to watch it. I thoroughly enoyed it! It was a lovely film and I really felt for Maurice the entire film.
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Maurice is divine...Mark likes it, too!
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besleybean wrote:
Maurice is divine...Mark likes it, too!
It really was. It left me with a warm gooey feeling haha. I'm usually dubious of film adaptations of books that I've read as I let my imagination run away with me when I'm reading, but this film really didn't let me down at all
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I just came back from watching 'The Fault in Our Stars' with my best friend... That is such a beautiful film, It made so much sense to me.
But I have never cried so much in my life... I broke down completely by the end and so did my friend and we had to walk through a lobby filled with people just crying our eyes out... wow.
I never cry in public, I have lost half of my family to cancer and I guess I have had plenty of reasons to cry in my life but I just never could in public.
Wow.