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It's an odd film for sure.  All of his other efforts have been clear genre films but I'm not sure this one knows what it wants to be.  But I did enjoy it, particularly Pitt and particularly at the end.

 

That Weinstein documentary that was on BBC2 last night was really good.  What a horrible cunt he is.

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On 8/16/2019 at 22:20, strawb said:

Saw the new Tarantino, proper wank

i was really enjoying it until the final scene, where he decided to rewrite history again. and the pornographic violence just left a bad taste in the mouth. it was gratuitous, even by his standards. who wants to see an

 

middle aged man beat a women to death by repeatedly smashing her head in? 

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On 9/2/2019 at 13:16, David Kelly said:

It's an odd film for sure.  All of his other efforts have been clear genre films but I'm not sure this one knows what it wants to be.  But I did enjoy it, particularly Pitt and particularly at the end.

 

That Weinstein documentary that was on BBC2 last night was really good.  What a horrible cunt he is.

i guess you do :lol:

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4 hours ago, Ayatollah Hermione said:

Why are films so long these days? I understand that, we as a society, have allowed self-indulgence to become rife (The Fish’s posts) but something has to give.

It’s strange because attention spans are supposedly decreasing. 

 

I blame the EU…and The Fish, naturally. 

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18 hours ago, David Kelly said:

It Chapter 2.  Another film that's a good hour too long.  It's ok but just like the first part you can spot the jumps coming a mile off.  How it's getting five star reviews is beyond me.

 

It bored me to tears, utter shite. But then I only watched it as she wanted to, never been a fan of horror films really. They are just bland and pointless.

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17 hours ago, Dr Gloom said:

i was really enjoying it until the final scene, where he decided to rewrite history again. and the pornographic violence just left a bad taste in the mouth. it was gratuitous, even by his standards. who wants to see an

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He had a pretty racist impression of Bruce Lee get battered by a stuntman, just so Pitt could make that manslaughter joke. There were whole scenes that were totally pointless - Margot Robbie going and watching her own movie for about 20 minutes and nowt happens. It was toss.

 

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On 13/09/2019 at 07:09, Anorthernsoul said:

 

It bored me to tears, utter shite. But then I only watched it as she wanted to, never been a fan of horror films really. They are just bland and pointless.

I'm not much of a horror fan either.  I thought the best aspects of the two films were the friendships between the kids.  Those bit were a bit like Stand By Me and much more interesting.

 

Watched Booksmart the other night.  Billed as a sort of female Superbad.  I don't think it was a regularly funny as the likes of Superbad but it did have some really funny stuff in it and was boosted by a cracking Dan The Automator soundtrack.

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5 hours ago, ewerk said:

Joker - Dark and interesting without being outstanding. I thought Phoenix was decent in it but not sure how he’d do in a sequel as the Joker throughout.

Thought this was a one and done?

Not sure how I feel about watching a Joker origin story when part of the character's appeal is his mystery.

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18 hours ago, ewerk said:

Joker - Dark and interesting without being outstanding. I thought Phoenix was decent in it but not sure how he’d do in a sequel as the Joker throughout.

 

Are you now an incel? The guardian has some serious concerns.

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Enjoyed Joker a lot.  I thought it was a bit slow for the first 40 minutes or so but Phoenix was superb.  After that it cranks up a notch.  More like a cross between Taxi Driver and King of Comedy than any other comic book film that's gone before it.

Surely there's been multiple origin stories for the Joker character?  Jack Nicholson's version had an origin and the Killing Joke (which I think this film takes some bits from) given an origin to him.  The fact that none of these origins taken as the definitive one means you don't really lose any of the mystery,

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5 hours ago, David Kelly said:

Enjoyed Joker a lot.  I thought it was a bit slow for the first 40 minutes or so but Phoenix was superb.  After that it cranks up a notch.  More like a cross between Taxi Driver and King of Comedy than any other comic book film that's gone before it.

Surely there's been multiple origin stories for the Joker character?  Jack Nicholson's version had an origin and the Killing Joke (which I think this film takes some bits from) given an origin to him.  The fact that none of these origins taken as the definitive one means you don't really lose any of the mystery,

Your point is well taken, but as this was a film focussed solely on the incidents that lead to the birth of the Joker persona it jars a little. Even more so because it has a weighty actor in the starring role. Feels an attempt at a canonical telling of his origin, rather than versions of an origin in closed off universe like in Moore's Killing Joke, or Burton's Batman.

Burton's Joker was pretty 2D and throw away, Moore's was more rounded but part of a broader story.

 

I anticipate all you cunts being cunts and I think you're all cunts for cunting on like cunts.

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I feel sorry for Fish Jr. 

 

Fish-“ I think the character progression between season 1 and 2 leaves a lot to be desired- what’s the motivation for him to keep returning to the garden,  and why does he constantly fall over? 
Without a canonical origin, we’re just left hangin…”

Mrs. Fish-“ It’s Iggle Piggle…Iggle fucking Piggle! “

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17 hours ago, The Fish said:

Your point is well taken, but as this was a film focussed solely on the incidents that lead to the birth of the Joker persona it jars a little. Even more so because it has a weighty actor in the starring role. Feels an attempt at a canonical telling of his origin, rather than versions of an origin in closed off universe like in Moore's Killing Joke, or Burton's Batman.

Burton's Joker was pretty 2D and throw away, Moore's was more rounded but part of a broader story.

 

I anticipate all you cunts being cunts and I think you're all cunts for cunting on like cunts.

I thought this felt like a stand alone story personally.  The rest of the Batman universe isn't really relevant to it.  Bruce Wayne's father is a significant character in this story and there is a scene right near the end that I suppose could lead this on to tying up with Batman but the rest of it could have pretty much taken place within a world completely separate.

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El Camino - I watched all of BB much against my will because I thought I was missing something that everyone else saw. Come the end it turns out that I wasn’t.

This film is much the same. Pretty much a double episode.  As usual nothing much happens and there’s very little tension.

Absolute bullshit unless you’re one of those wankers who loved every minute of BB.

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