mistercrayon wrote:Girl on the Train is really boring. It has a fairly basic mystery which they jumble up with time jumps and lies and somehow everything makes sense about 2/3 of the way through leaving something really dull to watch.
Didn't know there were whole movies legally on there (mostly pretty obscure though). Repulsion and Brief Encounter are also good.davyK wrote:Flick Vault on YT has The Hustler, Capricorn One and Scum - all at HD quality for free. There's plenty other stuff there but they are the choice picks for me.
b0r1s wrote:Ooo Capricorn One. I remember as a kid (think I was 12) that was my first experience of government corruption.
Diluted Dante wrote:Was the tell that there was a girl, and she was on a train?
Kow wrote:Nobody, with Bob Odenkirk. I thought this would be played more obviously as a comedy, but instead it's just over the top action shit. Poor.
Yossarian wrote:I watched King of New York last night after a recommendation from someone during FNF. It’s remarkable how a film with a premise and cast as good as that turned out so bad. Avoid.
I think that's how it seemed at the start of the trailer which had me interested, but even the trailer descended so far into pure action nonsense i lost interest.Kow wrote:It's definitely satire but it plays it way too straight. I thought it was going to be an ordinary man getting drawn into ridiculous violence, which would have been funnier and more interesting.
SpaceGazelle wrote:Old films, now with adverts. Sigh. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56758376
davyK wrote:SpaceGazelle wrote:Old films, now with adverts. Sigh. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56758376
Another reason why physical media is King.
Yossarian wrote:There’s no particular reason to assume that these will be inserted in digital versions of films that you already own and won’t be inserted into physical media re-releases of certain films.Another reason why physical media is King.Old films, now with adverts. Sigh. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56758376
Paul the sparky wrote:We used to love finding an old newspaper when doing a rewire. Catching up with the latest happenings from 40 odd years ago is compelling stuff. Product placement is fine if it slips by unnoticed, but then I'm not sure how effective it is if you don't notice it?
Scout wrote:I too enjoyed Nobody. Though I wasn't prepared for how fat Michael Ironside is now. RZA now packing a fair heft too. Good on them.
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