13 Sep
5:22pm, 13 Sep 2024
11,633 posts
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Fields
Pondering going to see what appears to be a preview of The Substance but not sure can be bothered and could do with an early night. So probably won’t
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13 Sep
6:15pm, 13 Sep 2024
8,743 posts
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Valyrian Plastic
Kneecap is easily my favourite film from this year.
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13 Sep
6:24pm, 13 Sep 2024
11,634 posts
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Fields
I declined Kneecap as it seemed a bit puerile.
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13 Sep
10:28pm, 13 Sep 2024
88,098 posts
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Diogenes
We saw Speak No Evil this evening. It’s good, James Mcavoy is great, as is the rest of the cast, but I felt uncomfortable throughout.
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13 Sep
11:19pm, 13 Sep 2024
2,809 posts
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HappyTimes
Also just back from Speak No Evil, myself and rest of audience all seemed to very much enjoy it as it played with the senses and emotions.
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15 Sep
6:07pm, 15 Sep 2024
5,700 posts
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Cheeky’s Dad
I am a long way behind the curve but I saw Top Gun for the first time last night. I was surprised to discover that I thought it was shite. My opinion may have been different 18 years ago, of course
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15 Sep
6:26pm, 15 Sep 2024
11,651 posts
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Fields
I watched it recently. Dodgy sexual and racial politics abound!
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15 Sep
10:20pm, 15 Sep 2024
52,267 posts
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Seratonin
Caught up with Romulus last night. I thought that it was decent enough and better than I expected. I do have an issue with one of the plot lines though.
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16 Sep
7:31am, 16 Sep 2024
9,194 posts
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Son of a Pronator Man
I saw Miller yesterday afternoon. Kate Winslet is excellent in the title role, a fashion photographer turned WW2 war correspondent. The cinema ( one of Vue's medium sized screens) was full, perhaps showing the pulling power that KW has to open a film ?
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16 Sep
7:56am, 16 Sep 2024
11,656 posts
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Fields
My screening was practically full though it was a £1 ticket for members. I speculated to myself numbers may have been swelled by an outing by a club or group, perhaps a photography club or WI?
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