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Saw Filth starring James McAvoy. utter and complete clusterfuck but in a sort of good way. Like a mixture of Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas and Fight Club directed by Guy Ritchie. McAvoy is amazing in it, really terrific acting on his part and it's definitely what carries the movie. his performance swings from hilarious to disturbing to pathetic to almost poetically honest by the movies end. It's not a happy movie that's for sure and there are some pretty fucked up scenes in there, but if you like pitchblack disturbing humour and great albeit slightly hammy acting it's definitely worth a watch.

solid 7/10.
 
i generally like wes anderson.. GBH was not good for me.
 
i generally like wes anderson.. GBH was not good for me.

I usually feel like I want to like his movies more than I do, but I actually did quite enjoy this one once it got going.
 
Murder By Numbers - 5/10

Inadequate. That is the best word that can be used to describe the movie. The acting was inadequate, The story line was inadequate - Sandra Bullock is a cop who is trying to investigate the murder of a woman. The woman was murdered by Ryan Gosling and Michael Pitt but did they commit the perfect murder or did they leave behind enough clues?
 
Whiplash - 9/10

Superb acting. Fantastic editing and sound. Interesting commentary on how we should train the next generation.
 
Watching Interstellar right now. So far, entertaining.

Gonna spoiler this question for those who haven't seen it, even though it's not terribly spoilery.

On Miller's planet, how are there like five hundred foot waves when the water is only a foot deep everywhere?
 
Watching Interstellar right now. So far, entertaining.

Gonna spoiler this question for those who haven't seen it, even though it's not terribly spoilery.

On Miller's planet, how are there like five hundred foot waves when the water is only a foot deep everywhere?
The gravitational pull from the neighboring black hole is tremendous. Even though the water is fairly shallow, the entire planet looked to be water.
 
Whiplash - 9/10

Superb acting. Fantastic editing and sound. Interesting commentary on how we should train the next generation.
yea but continuity was killed, killed the movie.

and idk how anyone could be happy with that ending.



focus fucking sucked. oh yea, street thieves get rich. I almost died when will smith said it was safer to go for thousands of small jobs with direct contat with the victim rather than one big one.

so many plot holes.. dont care about characters.. will smith looks like shit..
 
focus fucking sucked. oh yea, street thieves get rich. I almost died when will smith said it was safer to go for thousands of small jobs with direct contat with the victim rather than one big one.

so many plot holes.. dont care about characters.. will smith looks like shit..
Agree, that movie sucked ass

Margot Robbie is still hot as fuck though
 
her shoulders are too narrow. i know thats really picky, but her body is doing a disservice to her incredibly attractive face
 
What do you mean by this?
I mean he's suddenly out of the program, there goes the goal.then there's nothing, the plot is dead.

IKnow it twisted into another one, but it was just eh. I was done. Then the solo.. man nothing more enjoyable than a ten minute drum solo. Or climatic. And I'm an avid musician.
 
Watching Interstellar right now. So far, entertaining.

Gonna spoiler this question for those who haven't seen it, even though it's not terribly spoilery.

On Miller's planet, how are there like five hundred foot waves when the water is only a foot deep everywhere?
The water was shallow because they were standing in the swell from the wave
 
The water was shallow because they were standing in the swell from the wave

So I guess the real question is why Miller didn't give the whole planet a fly over to realize that there were giant waves rolling around it before she just decided to land and set up shop.
 

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