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Post by simple on Nov 1, 2024 19:17:02 GMT
Godzilla +1
The King of the Monsters battles a stand-offish bouncer who won’t let him and his date into the gig even though they’re definitely meant to be on the guestlist.
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Post by zisssou on Nov 5, 2024 8:54:36 GMT
Just picked up Criterion Solaris on Amazon for £12. If you haven't got it, then what are you doing? There's also a sale on HMV, which I assume Amazon are price matching.
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askew
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Post by askew on Nov 11, 2024 15:32:19 GMT
Soderbergh?
Ol’ Bradshaw seems to have enjoyed Gladiator 2!
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Post by dfunked on Nov 11, 2024 16:25:48 GMT
I haven't watched either version for some reason, even though it sounds right up my street... Keep meaning to check out the Tarkovsky one.
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Post by Jambowayoh on Nov 11, 2024 20:40:12 GMT
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Post by Reviewer on Nov 11, 2024 21:05:17 GMT
Soderbergh? Ol’ Bradshaw seems to have enjoyed Gladiator 2! I was about to book for Gladiator 2 but the shit Stevenage cinema is £22 for IMAX and their normal screens are unwatchable.
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Post by baihu1983 on Nov 13, 2024 7:56:17 GMT
So it would seem Gladiator 2 is actually pretty good.
Think I'll still wait till it's 4k release but good to know as the trailers really didn't sell it for me.
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Post by zisssou on Nov 13, 2024 10:20:12 GMT
I Hate to Say This, But Men Deserve Better Than Gladiator II
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Post by britesparc on Nov 13, 2024 10:41:56 GMT
Soderbergh? Ol’ Bradshaw seems to have enjoyed Gladiator 2! I was about to book for Gladiator 2 but the shit Stevenage cinema is £22 for IMAX and their normal screens are unwatchable. How much are IMAX screens usually? I remember nearly a decade ago now paying £25 at the BFI IMAX. But round here (Manchester-ways) they're a lot cheaper. I think maybe about £16? There are a few IMAX screens nearby but most are fairly small by their standards, other than the huge one at the Printworks in the city centre. Edited to add: I just got up my booking receipt from the last time I went to the Printworks IMAX, which was for Oppenheimer, and it cost me £13.99. Bargain!
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Post by Reviewer on Nov 13, 2024 12:07:31 GMT
I wouldn’t mind if the screen was good at it but it’s about half the brightness it should be and last time I went the air con rattled every time there was a loud noise.
The normal screen is £16.
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Post by britesparc on Nov 13, 2024 14:07:56 GMT
Yeah that kinda sucks.
Of the ones near me, the big Printworks one is excellent and really worth the money. The other two close by are a bit smaller; there's a Cineworld at Ashton which doesn't feel any bigger than those "Vue Xtreme" screens (or whatever they're called). But I still tend to go there because it's a bit of a shorter drive and I don't have to pay to park ;-)
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Post by Whizzo on Nov 13, 2024 14:44:34 GMT
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Post by britesparc on Nov 13, 2024 15:43:05 GMT
I've just read that article and Apocalypse Now was my first thought too. I was about to go Google the film to make sure I wasn't mistaken, and see if there's a reason the BBFC lets it slide (was it an already-occurring ritualistic slaughter that they happened to film documentary-style?)
Anyway, there should be a statute of limitations on stuff like this. Yes, the rat survived; yes, he was probably distressed at the time. But he'll have been dead for, like, thirty years at least by now. Immortalise him, guys!
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Lizard
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Post by Lizard on Nov 20, 2024 18:57:18 GMT
EDIT: moved thread
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