Too right, i've got the Vangelis soundtrack too.
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Watched Scent of a Woman last night with Pacino. Great film, can't believe I'd never seen it before!
Also watched Lost in Translation the night before. Brilliant.
Noah (2014). I like Darren Aranofsky's films and I am a bit of a sucker for a biblical epic so I thought I would enjoy it and I did. I thought Russell Crowe was very good in the title role. Trouble was I kept waiting for Noah to say "we are going to need a bigger boat" :D Ray Winstone was ..well Ray Winstone who unintentionally provided the best explanation of why some animals went extinct :rolleyes:
Watched HER recently. I was expecting to like this being a fan of Spike Jones and I wasn't disappointed. Great film, really well shot with a cracking storyline and cast. Very interesting take on a love story. Those people that enjoyed Lost in translation should love this. 5 out of 5 from me!
Next is Mistaken for strangers. A documentary film where we see a guy whose lived in the shadow of his brother all his film go out and follow his brothers band for a year whilst they are on tour. Tom Berringer's the guy, and his brother is Matt Berringer of The National. It's a bit up and down, and Tom is pretty annoying at times but it comes good in the end. As a big fan of The National I enjoyed it, though think others who aren't into the band may struggle.
night before last
finished my tea, slumped on sofa
family all upstairs (watching Grown Ups 2 :eek:)
had loads of things to do
noticed Godfather Part 2 was about to start on Film 4
it's my fave film, I have it on DVD, I can watch it whenever I want, I had no plans to watch it anytime soon
watched opening scene...
...3 hours 50 minutes later I somehow had watched the whole thing
easily done Daz :D
I must admit I hit the record button on '1 million years B.C.' the other night on Film 4.
I do like a historical drama finely performed by a consummate actress with a stong supporting cast of fine British character actors delivering eloquent prose from a tightly written screenplay.
Well that's the speech I gave Mrs Alf when she caught me ogling Raquel Welch :rolleyes:
Kill your darlings. The tale of Ginsberg, Burroughs, Kerouac and Carr during there time at Columbia.
I enjoyed the film, thought the casting was good expect for that of Michael C Hall as Kammerer ( I feel he will never move on from Dexter). One thing I think they did get massively wrong was the music - the use of tracks by Tv on the radio, and Bloc party simply didn't work for a film set in the 40's.