Last Film You Saw

Not sure if it's a film but I had the absolute pleasure of watching a sport film/documentary bad boys on 30 for 30 series on bt. It's about the Detroit pistons basketball team in the 80's, they went from being a laughing stock to a team full of Diego Costas, utter shithousery at its finest. They were also winners and dealt with Michael Jordan amongst others, really good watch and I'm not a basketball fan.
I am a fan and it's a good watch. Some dark arts at play in that team but you don't win the NBA championship if you can't play
 
Enjoyed White Tiger on Netflix
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Extremely well-acted... and forgive me if it's sexist... but Priyanka Chopra is a babe!.. she took a leading role as "Pinky Madam" and was one of the film's producers. Mrs. Chopra is both beautiful and talented, as both actress and producer.

That aside, "White Tiger" is an amazing, engaging film, based on the Man Booker prize winning novel by Aravind Adiga.
 
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Extremely well-acted... and forgive me if it's sexist... but Priyanka Chopra is a babe!.. she took a leading role as "Pinky Madam" and was one of the film's producers. Mrs. Chopra is both beautiful and talented, as both actress and producer.

That aside, "White Tiger" is an amazing, engaging film, based on the Man Booker prize winning novel by Aravind Adiga.
She is beautiful for sure.
 
Not sure if it's a film but I had the absolute pleasure of watching a sport film/documentary bad boys on 30 for 30 series on bt. It's about the Detroit pistons basketball team in the 80's, they went from being a laughing stock to a team full of Diego Costas, utter shithousery at its finest. They were also winners and dealt with Michael Jordan amongst others, really good watch and I'm not a basketball fan.
Documentary thread, mate ;o)
 
I am about 40 minutes into Room 237.

I don’t know if I can continue because it’s mostly preposterous theories from obsessive fans.
 
Saint Maud.

It wont be for everyone that's for damn sure! It's a slow burner with a few excellent scenes, especially the very last second of the film. I'd give it a solid 7.5/10.
 
Breathe
A biographical film about Robin Cavendish, an early and long survivor of polio, and how he changed opinions on care for the severely disabled.
Nicely played - Andrew Garfield is very good as someone paralysed for virtually the whole piece - and well made.
 
Anyone seen Mother! ? 2017 Darren aronofsky film. Javier Bardem, Jennifer Lawrence, Ed Harris and Michelle Pfeiffer.

One of the most insane movies I've ever seen and I wasnt sure i liked it because I didnt understand it. So I googled it and now I know what it was going for I absolutely love it.

If you are to watch it, go into it blind, you'll have a much better experience.

9/10
 

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