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Finally saw 'Fish Tank' tonight while she watched the wank factor.
it won the 2010 BAFTA for Best British Film, and the Jury in Cannes but i seldom hear it talked about? but it should be, its superb.
dark, gritty, bleak are the clichés attached, and worthy of them but it just has summat extra i cant put my finger on yet, the acting maybe? the girl protagonist is great but im becoming a massive fan of Michael Fassbender at the moment, he is brilliant. There was one scene towards the end where i felt a nauseous with what i thought was about to happen, but thankfully it didnt! (not a spoiler) i think some films just trowel on the despair for the sake of it, but it all seems relevant in this, and a happy ending is nice in this kind of film too.
if you liked Nil By Mouth, Ratcatcher, This is England etc, this will be a treat fro you! Quality soundtrack also.
as a side note - it got me thinking, why is it all film with 'Fish' in the title are belters?
Fish Tank
Big Fish
Shooting Fish
Fish called Wander
Rumble fish....
it won the 2010 BAFTA for Best British Film, and the Jury in Cannes but i seldom hear it talked about? but it should be, its superb.
dark, gritty, bleak are the clichés attached, and worthy of them but it just has summat extra i cant put my finger on yet, the acting maybe? the girl protagonist is great but im becoming a massive fan of Michael Fassbender at the moment, he is brilliant. There was one scene towards the end where i felt a nauseous with what i thought was about to happen, but thankfully it didnt! (not a spoiler) i think some films just trowel on the despair for the sake of it, but it all seems relevant in this, and a happy ending is nice in this kind of film too.
if you liked Nil By Mouth, Ratcatcher, This is England etc, this will be a treat fro you! Quality soundtrack also.
as a side note - it got me thinking, why is it all film with 'Fish' in the title are belters?
Fish Tank
Big Fish
Shooting Fish
Fish called Wander
Rumble fish....
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Watched The Beat that my Heart Skipped.
A seriously good movie (French - subtitled).
Complicated multi-story plot that I can't disentangle in a couple of lines - but involves bereavement, father-son relations, gangsterism and violence, friendship and infidelity - and classical piano music.
All handled extremely well and almost believably. Kept me gripped, anyway. and reommend.
A seriously good movie (French - subtitled).
Complicated multi-story plot that I can't disentangle in a couple of lines - but involves bereavement, father-son relations, gangsterism and violence, friendship and infidelity - and classical piano music.
All handled extremely well and almost believably. Kept me gripped, anyway. and reommend.
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You're absolutely right. I loved all of the 'Codfather' trilogy!General Mannerheim wrote:Finally saw 'Fish Tank' tonight while she watched the wank factor.
it won the 2010 BAFTA for Best British Film, and the Jury in Cannes but i seldom hear it talked about? but it should be, its superb.
dark, gritty, bleak are the clichés attached, and worthy of them but it just has summat extra i cant put my finger on yet, the acting maybe? the girl protagonist is great but im becoming a massive fan of Michael Fassbender at the moment, he is brilliant. There was one scene towards the end where i felt a nauseous with what i thought was about to happen, but thankfully it didnt! (not a spoiler) i think some films just trowel on the despair for the sake of it, but it all seems relevant in this, and a happy ending is nice in this kind of film too.
if you liked Nil By Mouth, Ratcatcher, This is England etc, this will be a treat fro you! Quality soundtrack also.
as a side note - it got me thinking, why is it all film with 'Fish' in the title are belters?
Fish Tank
Big Fish
Shooting Fish
Fish called Wander
Rumble fish....
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I disagree. What about "Bream Street"?Gary the Enfield wrote:You're absolutely right. I loved all of the 'Codfather' trilogy!General Mannerheim wrote:Finally saw 'Fish Tank' tonight while she watched the wank factor.
it won the 2010 BAFTA for Best British Film, and the Jury in Cannes but i seldom hear it talked about? but it should be, its superb.
dark, gritty, bleak are the clichés attached, and worthy of them but it just has summat extra i cant put my finger on yet, the acting maybe? the girl protagonist is great but im becoming a massive fan of Michael Fassbender at the moment, he is brilliant. There was one scene towards the end where i felt a nauseous with what i thought was about to happen, but thankfully it didnt! (not a spoiler) i think some films just trowel on the despair for the sake of it, but it all seems relevant in this, and a happy ending is nice in this kind of film too.
if you liked Nil By Mouth, Ratcatcher, This is England etc, this will be a treat fro you! Quality soundtrack also.
as a side note - it got me thinking, why is it all film with 'Fish' in the title are belters?
Fish Tank
Big Fish
Shooting Fish
Fish called Wander
Rumble fish....
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I quite liked that Prawns, trains and automobiles film.KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:I disagree. What about "Bream Street"?Gary the Enfield wrote:You're absolutely right. I loved all of the 'Codfather' trilogy!General Mannerheim wrote:Finally saw 'Fish Tank' tonight while she watched the wank factor.
it won the 2010 BAFTA for Best British Film, and the Jury in Cannes but i seldom hear it talked about? but it should be, its superb.
dark, gritty, bleak are the clichés attached, and worthy of them but it just has summat extra i cant put my finger on yet, the acting maybe? the girl protagonist is great but im becoming a massive fan of Michael Fassbender at the moment, he is brilliant. There was one scene towards the end where i felt a nauseous with what i thought was about to happen, but thankfully it didnt! (not a spoiler) i think some films just trowel on the despair for the sake of it, but it all seems relevant in this, and a happy ending is nice in this kind of film too.
if you liked Nil By Mouth, Ratcatcher, This is England etc, this will be a treat fro you! Quality soundtrack also.
as a side note - it got me thinking, why is it all film with 'Fish' in the title are belters?
Fish Tank
Big Fish
Shooting Fish
Fish called Wander
Rumble fish....
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Booooooo!BWFC_Insane wrote:I quite liked that Prawns, trains and automobiles film.KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:I disagree. What about "Bream Street"?Gary the Enfield wrote:You're absolutely right. I loved all of the 'Codfather' trilogy!General Mannerheim wrote:Finally saw 'Fish Tank' tonight while she watched the wank factor.
it won the 2010 BAFTA for Best British Film, and the Jury in Cannes but i seldom hear it talked about? but it should be, its superb.
dark, gritty, bleak are the clichés attached, and worthy of them but it just has summat extra i cant put my finger on yet, the acting maybe? the girl protagonist is great but im becoming a massive fan of Michael Fassbender at the moment, he is brilliant. There was one scene towards the end where i felt a nauseous with what i thought was about to happen, but thankfully it didnt! (not a spoiler) i think some films just trowel on the despair for the sake of it, but it all seems relevant in this, and a happy ending is nice in this kind of film too.
if you liked Nil By Mouth, Ratcatcher, This is England etc, this will be a treat fro you! Quality soundtrack also.
as a side note - it got me thinking, why is it all film with 'Fish' in the title are belters?
Fish Tank
Big Fish
Shooting Fish
Fish called Wander
Rumble fish....
Get out...just, get out !
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_AtlanticGeneral Mannerheim wrote:Im all up to date with Entourage now! gonna miss those guys!
Apparently itv didnt buy the 7th season so it wont be shown in the uk, the bastards.
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sweet! hopefully be out on dvd before the new year though.a1 wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_AtlanticGeneral Mannerheim wrote:Im all up to date with Entourage now! gonna miss those guys!
Apparently itv didnt buy the 7th season so it wont be shown in the uk, the bastards.
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I watched that and I thought they (well some of them) concluded that nothing was indeed something and therefore there was no such thing as nothing?
I have to admit I was doing a Homer in the Bank Managers Office at some of it.
I have to admit I was doing a Homer in the Bank Managers Office at some of it.
You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks.
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Aye. Very confusing. I sometimes wonder if they're making all this sh*t up and just pretend by writing loads of equations on the blackboard that no one understands.Lord Kangana wrote:I watched that and I thought they (well some of them) concluded that nothing was indeed something and therefore there was no such thing as nothing?
I have to admit I was doing a Homer in the Bank Managers Office at some of it.
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