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Post by Mr. FOLLARD on Sept 9, 2020 11:11:26 GMT
Kind of a big deal, apparently. I haven't seen it yet. Have you?
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Post by Half Machine Lipschitz on Sept 9, 2020 11:20:50 GMT
Yes. I'm not ashamed to say that I didn't have a fucking clue what it was supposed to be about, and I've read the book.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2020 13:48:55 GMT
I'm bloody glad this thread title is in Film and TV and not General!
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Post by rayge on Sept 9, 2020 16:11:15 GMT
I'm bloody glad this thread title is in Film and TV and not General! Gave me a bit of a turn seeing it was at the top of Recent Topics
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Post by Mr. FOLLARD on Sept 9, 2020 17:07:26 GMT
Only Markus capitalises the first letter of every word in a thread title (unless it's a film/album etc.) COME ON FELLAS
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Post by rayge on Sept 9, 2020 18:17:27 GMT
too subtle for me, Squire
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Post by Sneelock on Sept 9, 2020 19:06:15 GMT
oh boy! I have netflix! I could use a good, old fashioned mind fuck!
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Post by Half Machine Lipschitz on Sept 9, 2020 19:55:22 GMT
oh boy! I have netflix! I could use a good, old fashioned mind fuck! I'm counting on you to explain it to me!
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Post by hippopotamus on Sept 10, 2020 19:53:23 GMT
oh boy! I have netflix! I could use a good, old fashioned mind fuck! I'm only worried it won't be weird enough.
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Post by Half Machine Lipschitz on Sept 10, 2020 20:06:08 GMT
Oh god, could someone just watch it, please?
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Post by Reactionary Rage on Sept 11, 2020 7:33:02 GMT
I don't have Netflix.
Is this anywhere else?
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Post by Sneelock on Sept 12, 2020 6:03:04 GMT
I watched it tonight. I could watch it again. I know this sounds weird but I liked it better once I saw where it was going than I did while it was getting there.
The more I think about it, the more I think it’s profoundly sad.
What the hell kind of book was it?
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Post by jeffk on Nov 2, 2020 4:44:16 GMT
Probably my favorite film of the year. Well, that and Kajillionaire. It's not that hard to understand once you realize that the story takes place inside the janitor's mind and the girl is a figment of his imagination and his ideal of a dream girl. He's at the end of his life and he's looking back at all his regrets and wrong turns.
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Post by sloopjohnc on Nov 5, 2020 19:12:42 GMT
Probably my favorite film of the year. Well, that and Kajillionaire. It's not that hard to understand once you realize that the story takes place inside the janitor's mind and the girl is a figment of his imagination and his ideal of a dream girl. He's at the end of his life and he's looking back at all his regrets and wrong turns. Have you ever read Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce? Sounds like this a little.
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Post by jeffk on Nov 5, 2020 22:51:12 GMT
Probably my favorite film of the year. Well, that and Kajillionaire. It's not that hard to understand once you realize that the story takes place inside the janitor's mind and the girl is a figment of his imagination and his ideal of a dream girl. He's at the end of his life and he's looking back at all his regrets and wrong turns. Have you ever read Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce? Sounds like this a little. I haven't. The film does come from a novel of the same name.
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