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What was the last movie you watched?


Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (2016)

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Green Room. Boy was it an intense movie.

Post movie, I was then saddened at the realisation that I couldn't read any IMDb posts created about the movie.

Then I found this site.

Then I are happy.

Jim is win.

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I enjoyed Green Room. You're right, it was intense.

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Thanks to Jim, I get to check those very posts :)

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Ex Machina
Suicide Squad
Hateful Eight (Yeah, I'm behind)

TV
Broadchurch series 1 and 2
The Fall series 1

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Absolutely brilliant!

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Testament of Youth. Such a beautiful film. I think Alicia Vikander is the absolute best.

At the cinema, I saw Moonlight and 20th Century Women yesterday. Loved the latter. Sobbed and laughed and smiled and it is simply wonderful. Pretty sad I was disappointed by the former. Moments of beauty, but it just didn't move me... at all really. For me, it didn't work overall. But my, does it have a gorgeous cast. And they acted well... it's just the film itself. Will I get burned down now for not being a massive fan of Moonlight? Ho hum, sorry!

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The Descendants

Was a really weird movie, honestly.

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Arrival

I had tears in my eyes within the first 5 minutes of the movie.
Heartbreaking, especially the ending...
There are things you don't get unless you have kids.

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I don't have kids, but I was the same with Arrival - beautiful film. I saw it twice in the cinema and sobbed (start and end and in between) both times. It feels even better now I've seen most of the year's films. Perhaps my second favourite film of 2016? :)

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I wasn't trying to be a smart ass, but the boards are full of "How could she do this if she knew...", "overrated/boring/stupid movie", so I guess I was "under the influence" when I said there are things you understand when you become a parent.
What is your first favorite film of 2016? Curious if I've seen it...

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Manchester by the Sea is my favourite. The others in my top 4 would be A Monster Calls and Swiss Army Man. Gee, I was all for the happy films in 2016, clearly! haha! Well, Swiss Army Man is happy (tough I cried loads in that!!) More recently, I loved 20th Century Women... at least a bit happier.. though it still made me cry, haha. Oh dear. Starting to feel like my tears don't mean so much. There are films I didn't cry in, I promise. Moonlight, for one.

And no worries, I didn't take it in a bad way. I am sure having children gives you a perspective to many things that those without kids can't fully feel. I have for example felt the love my Mum has for me as a thing indescribable, really. It's hard to image quite how that would feel to feel myself. Makes me feel kind of selfish in fact to try to imagine it. At the same time, I think all great films and art don't require you to have experienced whatever they're about yourself for you to fully feel what they express. :)

And haha - there will be people who hate every film. It's not always people being opposite just for the sake of it. While I don't care if someone dislikes a film I've loved, I find it difficult when someone feels nothing at all from a film I adore. But that said, there are many critically acclaimed films that lots of people adored (and sometimes which I expected I'd love before I saw them) that I hated. And I think you tend to feel you want to talk about both the films you adore and the films you detest more than the ones in the middle.

Hmm... Anyway. Yeah, Arrival is so beautiful. A truly beautiful message.

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I just watched "Resident Evil: Retribution" (2012). In fact I made the first post on it's page here. It's lonely being the only one posting, but also I feel like a pioneer!

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Shotgun Stories (2007)

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