What's the last movie you watched?
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They had a similar thing about Bill Lawry the week before, it was brilliant. Didn't bother with Cappelli, don't care much for him.stui magpie wrote:Not a movie but there was a channel 9 doco on Ian Chappell a few nights back. I spotted it checking the TV guide and hit record, watched it tonight.
Puff piece but, the respect that people who worked and played with him have for that man is just brilliant.
There's a quote that goes something like "if you're any good you don't need to tell people, they'll tell you" That's Chappelli. He doesn't talk himself up, the people he lead do it for him.
Re-watched the American River's Edge on Stan today. It still stands up for me. My friends and I were a lot like the metalhead stoners in it, so it resonates with me more than The Breakfast Club and the usual 80s films that people get nostalgic about.Sicks Bux wrote:Watched a Japanese film on Netflix called River's Edge. Has some similarities to the 1986 American film of the same name but isn't a remake. If you're in the mood for something brutal this was pretty well done.
Just streamed The Killing of Two Lovers which is part of this year's Melbourne International Film Festival. It was a low budget indy film about the marital problems of a working class couple in rural America. A typical festival film.
https://letterboxd.com/film/the-killing-of-two-lovers/
https://letterboxd.com/film/the-killing-of-two-lovers/
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was it any good??Sicks Bux wrote:Just streamed The Killing of Two Lovers which is part of this year's Melbourne International Film Festival. It was a low budget indy film about the marital problems of a working class couple in rural America. A typical festival film.
https://letterboxd.com/film/the-killing-of-two-lovers/
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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What?think positive wrote:its brilliant!!stui magpie wrote:Watched Ford vs Ferrari couple of nights ago, got the old girl to watch it too. She absolutely loved it, I thought it was pretty bloody good.
and next time im in vegas....
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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https://www.shelby.com/en-us/Shelby-Las ... enter-Homestui magpie wrote:What?think positive wrote:its brilliant!!stui magpie wrote:Watched Ford vs Ferrari couple of nights ago, got the old girl to watch it too. She absolutely loved it, I thought it was pretty bloody good.
and next time im in vegas....
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Oh OK, Snap.think positive wrote:https://www.shelby.com/en-us/Shelby-Las ... enter-Homestui magpie wrote:What?think positive wrote: its brilliant!!
and next time im in vegas....
Haven't been that far south in Vegas other than the airport. That's for next time.
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Oh god, I’ve only seen one of those! (Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead, which is pretty good.) Otherwise, the one I’ve heard most raved about is Leave No Trace, which a lot of people I know loved.
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