LivDiv wrote:Intinite What better way to top off the dumbest fucking script of the century than with Mark Wahlberg's dumb fuck gormless face. Finally for an extra splash of dull be sure to include some actor your audience will half remember being in Game of Thrones.Spoiler:
tin_robot wrote:Three Minutes: A Lengthening For some reason this is tucked away in the Storyville section of iPlayer. It's an extraordinary piece of documentary film making that comes heavily recommended. If that's enough, stop reading and go watch it now, as there's something to be said for knowing as little as possible. For those that want to know a little more though... The title is pretty much literally true. Barring one very brief segment, the film consists entirely of just under 4 minutes of old cinefilm footage. The film was found by an American when going through his grandfather's things in the attic, and was filmed in Poland in 1938. The documentary plays us this film again and again, stopping, rewinding, zooming in - trying to unpack the mysteries it holds. Where is this? Who are these people? What happened here? What unfolds is a documentary not just about these people, and the horrors that awaited them round the corner, but also the nature of film, of memory, of history and legacy. Watch it.
davyK wrote:Watched it. Well worth it. What a story.tin_robot wrote:Three Minutes: A Lengthening For some reason this is tucked away in the Storyville section of iPlayer. It's an extraordinary piece of documentary film making that comes heavily recommended. If that's enough, stop reading and go watch it now, as there's something to be said for knowing as little as possible. For those that want to know a little more though... The title is pretty much literally true. Barring one very brief segment, the film consists entirely of just under 4 minutes of old cinefilm footage. The film was found by an American when going through his grandfather's things in the attic, and was filmed in Poland in 1938. The documentary plays us this film again and again, stopping, rewinding, zooming in - trying to unpack the mysteries it holds. Where is this? Who are these people? What happened here? What unfolds is a documentary not just about these people, and the horrors that awaited them round the corner, but also the nature of film, of memory, of history and legacy. Watch it.Incredible.Spoiler:
There’s a sequel The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard that is also pretty fun.Gremill wrote:11. The Hitman's Bodyguard
Expected this to be a bit shit, bit it was actually really great fun. Some fantastic stunts, chase sequences and great banter between the leads made it a great way to spenda few hours. 7
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