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What Film Did You Just Finish Watching?

lyb

lyb

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I went to see "Nosferatu" this afternoon, Mrs morty's choice, not mine. She loved it, I thought it was shite.

But in better news, that was the first time I had been in the Odeon on riverside in about 5 years, and it is amazing since they did it out. Proper comfy reclining seats, with infinite legroom. Technically not needed by me as shortarse.
Last time I was in there was for Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers!
 
lyb

lyb

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Star Wars is always the first film I watch every year. I ended up watching empire as well. I guess tonight I'm watching return of the jedi!

Enjoyed Wallace and Gromit over Christmas.
That new Wallace and Gromit was absolutely outstanding.

I can’t think of another series where each sequel has improved on the last one.
 
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The Raptor

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Just watched The Batman again. It's great. I need to see the penguin series now which ive heard good things about.

I'm all for dark and serious films but sometimes I just want fun. Lego Batman will be next. The best film Batman as it just made batman a rich, lonely spoilt dick which he is.
 
Fenway Frank

Fenway Frank

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I watched Fargo yesterday, another slightly odd but very watchable film from the Coen brothers. Really enjoyed it, and to think it's based on a true story made it even better. First 20 minutes are a bit slow but stick with it, it will be worth it
 
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Sonyc

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I watched Fargo yesterday, another slightly odd but very watchable film from the Coen brothers. Really enjoyed it, and to think it's based on a true story made it even better. First 20 minutes are a bit slow but stick with it, it will be worth it

Great film. I don't think there is a really poor Coen Brothers film actually and some great ones along with Fargo you've mentioned ....Blood Simple, Barton Fink, The Big Lebowski, True Grit and of course No Country.... All films that leave you thinking about them for a good while after.
 
Fenway Frank

Fenway Frank

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I read that the guy in No Country played the most realistic psychopath according to psychiatrists , he was very scary :)
 
Fenway Frank

Fenway Frank

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Vivarium, a young couple go to view a house and can't escape. Watchable weirdness, I enjoyed it :)
 
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