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Aye, watched it on Sunday. Very colourful, which with my 0.1second attention span was always going to leave a good impressionratbert wrote:Finally caught up with Slumdog Millionaire last night. A little contrived and over-praised but still enjoyable, and extremely well-filmed, one of the best filmic depictions of a city I've seen.

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Watched a film i might quite possibly be the only person on this board to EVER see. When in Paris and hoping to see a French film both to have a good time and to improve your command of the language, don't let a bunch of giddy girls pick the film. We went to see a French Rom-Com called 'Lol', which turned out to be French Skins, but less well written. The film did have one hilariously redeeming part though. The kids went on a school trip to England and it was the most fantastically French view of the English ever. They had the kids being served pasta on bread by a woman who's 10-ish daughter was blond and wearing a tiara, and named Diana.
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I don't think you'd enjoy Benjamin Button.General Mannerheim wrote:right gonna go flicks in a bit to kill a couple of houors while the missus is workin late.
toss up between Benjamin Button & The Wrestler
anyone seen both, either???
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
Cheers for the shout LK, though there is only one french film i have my eye on watching at the moment. Check out the trailer for this.....Lord Kangana wrote:Pru, heads up on a good French comedy from a while back Le Diner des Cons.Le Gout des Autres also recco. (dvd the pair mind probably)
http://www.spike.com/video/ricky-trailer/3110704
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wrestler then - was hoping for that outcome tbh!mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I don't think you'd enjoy Benjamin Button.General Mannerheim wrote:right gonna go flicks in a bit to kill a couple of houors while the missus is workin late.
toss up between Benjamin Button & The Wrestler
anyone seen both, either???
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Can't decide whether I like the look of that or not....it seems to have a similar feel to Ma Vie en Rose.Prufrock wrote:Cheers for the shout LK, though there is only one french film i have my eye on watching at the moment. Check out the trailer for this.....Lord Kangana wrote:Pru, heads up on a good French comedy from a while back Le Diner des Cons.Le Gout des Autres also recco. (dvd the pair mind probably)
http://www.spike.com/video/ricky-trailer/3110704
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Duuuude. There's a flying baby! What more does a film need. There is literally nothing people want to see more, than babies.....which FLY!Lord Kangana wrote:Can't decide whether I like the look of that or not....it seems to have a similar feel to Ma Vie en Rose.Prufrock wrote:Cheers for the shout LK, though there is only one french film i have my eye on watching at the moment. Check out the trailer for this.....Lord Kangana wrote:Pru, heads up on a good French comedy from a while back Le Diner des Cons.Le Gout des Autres also recco. (dvd the pair mind probably)
http://www.spike.com/video/ricky-trailer/3110704
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just what i was thinking!Lord Kangana wrote:Can't decide whether I like the look of that or not....it seems to have a similar feel to Ma Vie en Rose.Prufrock wrote:Cheers for the shout LK, though there is only one french film i have my eye on watching at the moment. Check out the trailer for this.....Lord Kangana wrote:Pru, heads up on a good French comedy from a while back Le Diner des Cons.Le Gout des Autres also recco. (dvd the pair mind probably)
http://www.spike.com/video/ricky-trailer/3110704

Speaking of French films, cannot wait to see this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy158dWdbpw
The Class.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy158dWdbpw
The Class.
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Question Time.
It feels like '97 all over again, as yet another poor government metaphorically squirms.
And of course Kelvin Mackenzie is still a brain-dead waste of air.
It feels like '97 all over again, as yet another poor government metaphorically squirms.
And of course Kelvin Mackenzie is still a brain-dead waste of air.
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That's incredibly harsh, though I too feel the hype is OTT.Bruce Rioja wrote:I've been to the pictures to watch Scumbag Millionaire. To be honest, I thought that it was dreadfully contrived rubbish by enlarge. Maybe I'd heard and read too much good about it.
You didn't like any of it? Not even the cinematography? i thought its portrayal of the city was sometimes just outstanding... the junk river, the alleys, the filth, the half-lives...
The story of the street kids didn't move you? not even the acid in the eyes? [noting that there is evidence that this happens in reality]. Hope that's not overstepping the spoiler line...
The snobbery and put downs of the 'slumdog' by the compere didn't ring a note of truth about that caste and class-divided world?
You couldn't find yourself empathising with the hero?
It's a bombay fairytale, obviously, and full of holes, but I've seen far, far worse...
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Indeed, starting with Crash!William the White wrote:That's incredibly harsh, though I too feel the hype is OTT.Bruce Rioja wrote:I've been to the pictures to watch Scumbag Millionaire. To be honest, I thought that it was dreadfully contrived rubbish by enlarge. Maybe I'd heard and read too much good about it.
You didn't like any of it? Not even the cinematography? i thought its portrayal of the city was sometimes just outstanding... the junk river, the alleys, the filth, the half-lives...
The story of the street kids didn't move you? not even the acid in the eyes? [noting that there is evidence that this happens in reality]. Hope that's not overstepping the spoiler line...
The snobbery and put downs of the 'slumdog' by the compere didn't ring a note of truth about that caste and class-divided world?
You couldn't find yourself empathising with the hero?
It's a bombay fairytale, obviously, and full of holes, but I've seen far, far worse...

Bruce, I, perhaps more than anybody, tend to react badly to things I consider to be overrated.
Perhaps I was fortunate in somehow missing the Slumdog hype before I saw it, because that meant I took it for what it was - a well shot, entertaining film, that gave a real sense of its exotic location.
I think the central love story is very hollow and contrived, but I enjoyed the rest of the film. I quite like the idea of flashing back to the different points in somebody's life when they acquired these certain nuggets of knowledge....
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
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Was it on the Jumbotron, Bruce?Bruce Rioja wrote:I've been to the pictures to watch Scumbag Millionaire. To be honest, I thought that it was dreadfully contrived rubbish by enlarge. Maybe I'd heard and read too much good about it.

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LOL... Top marks for persistence on the slight difference of opinion on Crash...mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Indeed, starting with Crash!William the White wrote:That's incredibly harsh, though I too feel the hype is OTT.Bruce Rioja wrote:I've been to the pictures to watch Scumbag Millionaire. To be honest, I thought that it was dreadfully contrived rubbish by enlarge. Maybe I'd heard and read too much good about it.
You didn't like any of it? Not even the cinematography? i thought its portrayal of the city was sometimes just outstanding... the junk river, the alleys, the filth, the half-lives...
The story of the street kids didn't move you? not even the acid in the eyes? [noting that there is evidence that this happens in reality]. Hope that's not overstepping the spoiler line...
The snobbery and put downs of the 'slumdog' by the compere didn't ring a note of truth about that caste and class-divided world?
You couldn't find yourself empathising with the hero?
It's a bombay fairytale, obviously, and full of holes, but I've seen far, far worse...![]()
Bruce, I, perhaps more than anybody, tend to react badly to things I consider to be overrated.
Perhaps I was fortunate in somehow missing the Slumdog hype before I saw it, because that meant I took it for what it was - a well shot, entertaining film, that gave a real sense of its exotic location.
I think the central love story is very hollow and contrived, but I enjoyed the rest of the film. I quite like the idea of flashing back to the different points in somebody's life when they acquired these certain nuggets of knowledge....

In many ways, interestingly, i feel that slumdog and crash have real similarities... both come from the very liberal edge of mainstream movie sensibilities... both have a very evident schematic structure which gives the movies an element of predictability... both are episodic in their story telling... both are liked by me...
So i reckon you're the wierd one here...
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The way in which the life-event answers to the questions were in matching chronological order basically de-bunked it for me.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I think the central love story is very hollow and contrived, but I enjoyed the rest of the film. I quite like the idea of flashing back to the different points in somebody's life when they acquired these certain nuggets of knowledge....
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