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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#1261 Post by weirdfilms33 » Wed Nov 23, 2011 10:45 pm

I watched Andrew Niccol's underrated masterpiece "Gattaca". A thinking man's sci-fi but also a thoroughly compelling drama on the subject of genetic engineering and its potential effects. Despite the occasional plot hole (do they not use security cameras in the future?) it's a fantastic film which manages to achieve a lot even in its low budget.
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#1262 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Thu Nov 24, 2011 12:46 am

weirdfilms33 wrote:I watched Andrew Niccol's underrated masterpiece "Gattaca". A thinking man's sci-fi but also a thoroughly compelling drama on the subject of genetic engineering and its potential effects. Despite the occasional plot hole (do they not use security cameras in the future?) it's a fantastic film which manages to achieve a lot even in its low budget.
Yeah, its very much underrated, its a great piece of Sci-fi. I've seen that film about 3 times now.



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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#1263 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Fri Nov 25, 2011 1:14 pm

I watched the whole JK Rowling Leavesden evidence against the media. I also watched Hugh Grant and Steve Coogans evidence. All are justifiably damning of the press. But Rowling's one is truly horrifying and very numerous with much of the invasion involving her children. Yet she had the grace to also say, she is not out to bring the press down, there is very good journalism and they give us a great service and exercise in freedom of speech. But there needs to be a more powerful monitoring body than the very meek PCC to protect the privacy and safety of everyone from the gutter journalists/photographers. Steve Coogan was a bit all over the place with his evidence and very repetitive ignoring the more probing questions. HUgh Grant was very calm, well spoken and very clear. Jo was also very calm and the most compelling. The inquirer was also very good, playing both sympathetic and devils advocate at the same time. I like court case films, that's why this was quite intriguing for me ;)

I would have personally boycott b*ying newspapers until there is a proper clamp down on the bad ethics of journalism but the ones I read are bloody free! I want to boycott them anyway! But then I need to read the news to know whats going on...damn it. At least boycott the pa*d ones, especially Mail, mirror, sun etc. Evening Standard was also very bad to JK. JK described them as cavalier, "you're a celebrity, you get whats coming to you".
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#1264 Post by anakin » Fri Nov 25, 2011 1:17 pm

You could watch the news instead...? :)
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#1265 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Fri Nov 25, 2011 1:54 pm

anakin wrote:You could watch the news instead...? :)
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#1266 Post by weirdfilms33 » Sat Nov 26, 2011 4:38 pm

I went to the HMVCurzon cinema in Wimbledon to watch Terrence Davies' film "Distant Voices, Still Lives" after hearing about it in Empire magazine. What a stunning film. Immaculate framing, brilliant acting and stark realism make the director's debut a wonderful yet woefully under-appreciated drama. The emphasis on music makes the film far more personal and unique. Quite astonishing.
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#1267 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:52 pm

I am 3 episodes into Band of Brothers now. I feel like I am living through a soldiers life, more so than in a two hour movie. Its all too realistic...but of course essential and incredibly compelling. Watching this series is perhaps the closest you can get to really feeling what being at war is like and in a way I am sure war veterans will appreciatr. I am watching a Blu ray boxset which include fascinating accounts by the real veterans that relates to each episode. Highly recommend getting yhis box set as it can be b*ght cheaply now.
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#1268 Post by Mesa7719 » Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:17 am

I watched Made in Dagenham which I really enjoyed. Dont think it was OH's sort've thing tho, as he fell asleep!

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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#1269 Post by SocialFlutterBy » Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:36 am

Well i finally got round to watching The Orphanage and it definitely didn't disappoint great little film didn't mind the subtitles one bit well i never do that's no real surprise but what was a surprise was that i didn't even notice them :D well worth a watch would recommend this film to anyone ;)
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Re: What Did You Watch Last Night?

#1270 Post by raj101 » Mon Nov 28, 2011 1:01 pm

TheyCallMeMrGlass wrote:I am 3 episodes into Band of Brothers now. I feel like I am living through a soldiers life, more so than in a two hour movie. Its all too realistic...but of course essential and incredibly compelling. Watching this series is perhaps the closest you can get to really feeling what being at war is like and in a way I am sure war veterans will appreciatr. I am watching a Blu ray boxset which include fascinating accounts by the real veterans that relates to each episode. Highly recommend getting yhis box set as it can be b*ght cheaply now.
its on youtube in excellent quality at the mo, am up to episode 2. Very saccharine, very Spielsberg.


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