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Nobby style is going to hate me for this, but that film might be in my top 10 of the 2010's so far.
Enjoyed that movie.I watched that comedy 50/50 the other night. Seth Rogan is in it and I think the other guy was in 3rd rock from the sun.
I thought it was a pretty decent effort at a comedy about a cancer patients struggle. It strays into super cheesy at times, but you'd expect that from a hollywood comedy of this nature. Rogan is hilarious in my mind and I think it's well worth a look as a popcorn movie to watch with the missus.
Also, it's on netflix now.
Went to see The Perks of Being a Wallflower today, had really been looking forward to it after hearing great things about the book (and film). It didn't disappoint. I really, really liked it. Not sure if it will be the Caf's cup of tea, but certainly worth a watch. Plus Emma Watson is in it. That in itself is reason enough to watch it.
Not sure if this is the right thread for this but I saw 'The Intouchables' yesterday, absolutely lovely film & heartily recommended.
Folks, can anyone recommend me a recent and good non-english movie in any genre except horror or science fiction.
Folks, can anyone recommend me a recent and good non-english movie in any genre except horror or science fiction.
Folks, can anyone recommend me a recent and good non-english movie in any genre except horror or science fiction.
Thor
I really like this, even though the plot was a very predictable, some good action in it and Chris Hemsworth has Thor was decent enough.
Not Anthony Hopkins best film.
Thought it was strange that a major plot twist would come at the end of the credits, if I had not been told I would of missed it.
6.5/10
I didn't quite like Thor. The storyline was predictable and action sequences were boring. The only good thing about the film was Chris Hemsworth. He's perfect for the character of Thor.
Folks, can anyone recommend me a recent and good non-english movie in any genre except horror or science fiction.
I didn't quite like Thor. The storyline was predictable and action sequences were boring. The only good thing about the film was Chris Hemsworth. He's perfect for the character of Thor.
A prophet, awesome French film.
Is Infernal Affairs 3 worth watching?
Oslo, August 31st
Himizu
Best films I've seen this year.
Think A prophet is a tad overrated (well anyway over here), it's seen as the second coming. Think it's a good film though, just don't go in there with huge expectations.
Is Infernal Affairs 3 worth watching?
Three Colours: White - It was on it's way to become my favourite installment of the trilogy, but now I'm not so sure. Very good despite numerous implausibilities but the ending was a bit of a turn off. It reminded me more of an episode of The Decalogue than the other films in the trilogy, not just because it was mostly set in Poland.
Just finished watching Kill List. What a mindfeck that was.
Is anyone able to recommend a good starting point / viewing order for Ingmar Bergman, please?
My Dinner with Andre - really enjoyed this. I think it gets away without being pretentious drivel like other conversation films like Before Sunrise/Sunset, because of how it's presented. It doesn't ask for an acceptance of the characters or situation like a Romance does - it's just two individuals interested in what the other has to say, which draws you into their speech as opposed to giving you any take it or leave it message.