bakerdave76
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Might watch it again it was that good.I haven't seen that version in years, I'll watch it this coming week hopefully
Might watch it again it was that good.I haven't seen that version in years, I'll watch it this coming week hopefully
The Zone of Interest. Remarkable film. On dodgy boxes now. Not sure how it will look and sound on the small screen, but it was some experience in the cinema.
Yes. The experience of the atrocities are through sound only. No harm in looking at some of the reviews on YouTube beforehand, particularly the ones focusing on the filming techniques deployed by the director. The sense that this is the present moment you're looking at is really powerful.Going to watch this tonight I hear the sound plays a significant part in it all
I’ve listened to an interview with him about the lighting and the night/heat vision and why he used it, I’ll let you know.Yes. The experience of the atrocities are through sound only. No harm in looking at some of the reviews on YouTube beforehand, particularly the ones focusing on the filming techniques deployed by the director. The sense that this is the present moment you're looking at is really powerful.
And, please, let us know what you thought of it.
this film was bizarre, the overt sexism was such an odd thing to include. Thought it was a bit of a shit film as well, myself. Great scenery. A british climber died in filming, apparently.Just watched a film called The Eiger Sanction starring Clint Eastwood, a good older movie, I especially liked viewing the actresses Vonetta McGee and Candice Rialson.
Ghost World.
It’s the adaptation of a comic book and about twenty years old now. Scarlett Johansson and Thora Birch play the leads. It’s about two girls filling their summer with adventures.
Yea that's how i read it Mex', that pervert needs to spills the beans or flick 'em.Filling their what?
Is that a euphemism?
Yea that's how i read it Mex', that pervert needs to spills the beans or flick 'em.