What are you watching tonight?
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Not tonight, but next week, the first in a 3 part series on cities that defined an age artistically - the first being Vienna in 1908. I'd imagine one of the others must be Paris, either fin de siecle or sometime in the 20s, but dunno about the third. Looks fab, anyway.
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In Tom Stoppard's wonderful play Travesties we are in Zurich 1917, where were encamped James Joyce writing Ulysses, the Surrealist, Tristan Tzara, 'writing' cut up poetry and Lenin plotting revolution. Might be a temptation...Prufrock wrote:Not tonight, but next week, the first in a 3 part series on cities that defined an age artistically - the first being Vienna in 1908. I'd imagine one of the others must be Paris, either fin de siecle or sometime in the 20s, but dunno about the third. Looks fab, anyway.
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I gave it a couple of goes,William the White wrote:It is fab - and MWCIEC adores it...Beefheart wrote:Just watched ‘The Great Beauty’. Italian film, available on Netflix. Highly recommended.

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Just saw the Season 2 finale of Hannibal. It was superb, brutal and poignant. I wasn't a huge fan of the first series but read good things about the 2nd so completed the first and then gave it a go. It has its flaws, but the finale has left me looking forward to the third series.
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watched the first season this summer with the kids... have to say I thought it was utterly dire (as did the kids!) it'd take a lot to make me watch any more!LeverEnd wrote:Just saw the Season 2 finale of Hannibal. It was superb, brutal and poignant. I wasn't a huge fan of the first series but read good things about the 2nd so completed the first and then gave it a go. It has its flaws, but the finale has left me looking forward to the third series.
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The first half of season 1 was poor. Trying to do a new storyline every episode meant it lacked depth. In the 2nd they have a more continuous narrative and the characterisation is much more interesting. They still bring new bad guys in but they add to the flow rather than disrupting it. The writing is much better and it's less cartoonish. It has the substance that was lacking in the first but is still stylish, although at times it gets a bit carried away. There was one episode that was like a soft porn Donne Darko! And if that doesn't draw you in, nothing will.thebish wrote:watched the first season this summer with the kids... have to say I thought it was utterly dire (as did the kids!) it'd take a lot to make me watch any more!LeverEnd wrote:Just saw the Season 2 finale of Hannibal. It was superb, brutal and poignant. I wasn't a huge fan of the first series but read good things about the 2nd so completed the first and then gave it a go. It has its flaws, but the finale has left me looking forward to the third series.
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Shakespeare in love. Schmaltzy and silly and twee and I loved it!
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... at the Globe ?Prufrock wrote:Shakespeare in love. Schmaltzy and silly and twee and I loved it!
I really fancy that.
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Watched "Starred up", thought it was a decent film.
Also watched "Irreversible"........ what a fecking mental film that is!!!!
Also watched "Irreversible"........ what a fecking mental film that is!!!!
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No, the film. Having finished it though, I went onto Facebook and got one of those creepy 'Hi, I'm Facebook, I'm stalking you' adverts which was for the play. I'm v tempted, especially if they're doing the £5 tickets! Really interested to see how they do it.bobo the clown wrote:... at the Globe ?Prufrock wrote:Shakespeare in love. Schmaltzy and silly and twee and I loved it!
I really fancy that.
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'That' scene! Horrendous.wigan white wrote:Watched "Starred up", thought it was a decent film.
Also watched "Irreversible"........ what a fecking mental film that is!!!!
Looking forward to Starred Up, heard good things. Have you seen the French prison film A Prophet?
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Starred up is great, very much like A Phrophet.
Irreversible is just nuts
Irreversible is just nuts
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I agree that "that" scene is very hard to watch, also the opening scenes are almost as 'dark'.LeverEnd wrote:'That' scene! Horrendous.wigan white wrote:Watched "Starred up", thought it was a decent film.
Also watched "Irreversible"........ what a fecking mental film that is!!!!
Looking forward to Starred Up, heard good things. Have you seen the French prison film A Prophet?
Starred up is good, and no, I've not seen A Prophet yet, but as you and the General say it's like Starred Up, I shall give it a go.
Also don't watch "I Frankenstein" it's Bollocks!!! And Elysium with Matt Daaaaamon is a bit Meh.
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Agreed, but better than Oblivion with cruise and the truly appalling After Earth with the Fresh Prince and his talentless offspring.wigan white wrote:I agree that "that" scene is very hard to watch, also the opening scenes are almost as 'dark'.LeverEnd wrote:'That' scene! Horrendous.wigan white wrote:Watched "Starred up", thought it was a decent film.
Also watched "Irreversible"........ what a fecking mental film that is!!!!
Looking forward to Starred Up, heard good things. Have you seen the French prison film A Prophet?
Starred up is good, and no, I've not seen A Prophet yet, but as you and the General say it's like Starred Up, I shall give it a go.
Also don't watch "I Frankenstein" it's Bollocks!!! And Elysium with Matt Daaaaamon is a bit Meh.
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The Prestige...is on tonight. Might watch that as I haven't seen it. I saw and liked The Illusionist so.....
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The Prestige is outstanding. Might watch again myself.TANGODANCER wrote:The Prestige...is on tonight. Might watch that as I haven't seen it. I saw and liked The Illusionist so.....
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In a nutshell....really enjoyed it.LeverEnd wrote:The Prestige is outstanding. Might watch again myself.TANGODANCER wrote:The Prestige...is on tonight. Might watch that as I haven't seen it. I saw and liked The Illusionist so.....
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TANGODANCER wrote:In a nutshell....really enjoyed it.LeverEnd wrote:The Prestige is outstanding. Might watch again myself.TANGODANCER wrote:The Prestige...is on tonight. Might watch that as I haven't seen it. I saw and liked The Illusionist so.....
I was going to tape it (how odd does THAT sound now) but sat up and watched it (again). Excellent film.
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Watched "Need for Speed" last night. Story is completely bollocks but worth watching for the car stunts alone, theyre incredible!!!!
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wigan white wrote:Watched "Need for Speed" last night. Story is completely bollocks but worth watching for the car stunts alone, theyre incredible!!!!
I saw an interview with A(a)ron Paul who said there was no CGI for any of the car stunts.

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