acemuzzy wrote:So Funk ignored me at the cinema last night. Entirely believable.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Watership Down. Superb film, the score still sends me to fuzzy nostalgia places. Albeit at a slower pace than I'm used to - when I was 8 or 9 my dad read me the book and we had trouble finding the film on VHS. I eventually borrowed it off (of) a mate from school, but he'd taped it on a long play video so it played at a faster speed on ours. This didn't stop me recording it on a TDK90, which I listened to on my walkman relentlessly despite the speed. Haven't read the book for a couple of years, must rectify. [10]
Gremill wrote:65. The Sound of Metal An astonishing and committed performance from Riz Ahmed anchors this tale of a drummer and recovering addict who loses his hearing and has figure out how to live the rest of his life in silence. Incredible sound design and performances across the board. 9
Cos wrote:Gremill wrote:65. The Sound of Metal An astonishing and committed performance from Riz Ahmed anchors this tale of a drummer and recovering addict who loses his hearing and has figure out how to live the rest of his life in silence. Incredible sound design and performances across the board. 9
Love that film. Ahmed is immense.
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