hylian_elf wrote:Minari is on my watch list. A 5 doesn’t sound good and I usually trust Shabby’s judgment. I’m still going to watch it.
tin_robot wrote:...the usual excellence...
Hyde wrote:Top stuff, as always. Do you like Japanese cinema at all? A bit of Kore-eda? Nobody Knows and Like Father, Like Son absolutely slay me.
tin_robot wrote:I do like Japanese cinema, but will admit I've not particularly explored it in depth, and have mainly seen what might be described as "the obvious stuff". I'm particularly embarrassed to admit I've not actually seen any of Kore-eda's work. (Not even Shoplifters.) I keep meaning to rectify that, so I'll see what I can track down!Hyde wrote:Top stuff, as always. Do you like Japanese cinema at all? A bit of Kore-eda? Nobody Knows and Like Father, Like Son absolutely slay me.
Had the same the other night. CUNTS! It's a Google thing apparently. I opted to give them a scan of my divers license instead as it's pretty benign information, but I'll be fucked if they're getting credit card details off me.poprock wrote:YouTube asked for my credit card details before it would let me watch it. That’s a nope. They can fuck off.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Oof with the Once Were Warriors score. Haven't seen it for a while but I remember it being very good.
Tempy wrote:I thought Once Were Warriors was ace, aye.
Kow wrote:Once Were Warriors is an excellent film. Dogpile!
The Daddy wrote:One were warriors is class.
Okay, maybe I was a bit harsh.Hyde wrote:+1 for Once Were Warriors. Rewatched recently, still as powerful as ever. The recent Second Sight blu has a great reunion doc made by the eldest son.
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