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5 hours ago, Mike Oxlong said:

Thanks for posting. Might try a few of these that I’ve not seen. Did you not fancy Elvis ? Best film of the year for me 

Didn't really appeal at the time but I'll check it out when it becomes free on streaming!

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On 31/12/2022 at 14:56, urban.spaceman said:

Films I saw at the cinema this year, in no particular order, with ratings solely my opinion based on my enjoyment.

 

Belfast 9/10

Moonfall 6.5/10

Everything Everywhere All At Once 10/10

Bullet Train 8/10

Where The Crawdads Sing 7/10

Nope 7/10

Fall 8/10

Beast 8/10

The Lost King 5/10

The Menu 8/10

Violent Night 7/10

Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness 6/10

Black Panther Wakanda Forever 6/10

Halloween Ends 3/10

Scream 2022 9/10

Knives Out: Glass Onion 9/10

Top Gun Maverick 8/10

Uncharted 7/10

The Batman 9/10

 

Films I'm looking forward to seeing in the cinema in 2023:

Cocaine Bear

Scream 6

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One

O p p e n h e i m e r

Dune Part 2

Ant Man and the Wasp Quanumania

Knock At The Cabin

Next Goal Wins

The Whale

 

And hopefully plenty more. Gonna be another good year.

A good list there.  I've seen most of them and would pretty much accord with your rankings. Would stick an extra point on Top Gun and take most of the points off of the Dr Strange film which was total shit. 

 

Couple I'd add on which I don't know if you've seen in Banshees of Inishiren which is now streaming and Aftersun, which in my view is comfortably the film of the year. 

 

It'll make you cry though....

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On 27/12/2022 at 20:02, Manley Farrington-Brown said:

greatest Michael Caine film, behind The Muppet Christmas Carol.

Watched again last night... pure cinematic genius. Make sure to watch the FULL version where Caine treats us to his impeccable singing (The love has gone).

He was quoted as saying I am playing this entirleyt straight and with the reverence of human Dickens movie... he treats all of the muppets as equal co stars.

Also apparently, the Muppet version is the closest of all movie versions to the book

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watched a film on talking pictures a few weeks ago called in cold blood , what a film wont spoil it for you people who have not seen it a masterpiece of filming rocketed into my top ten of all time

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Yeah, Nanny was bang average. Sold as a horror but it was more of a drama. 

 

Also watched White Noise last night. Such a weird film that I felt I should've liked, but I really didn't. In fact I think I hated it. About an hour too long, pretentious, and was largely a rambling, incoherent mess. 

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16 minutes ago, RoboFox said:

Yeah, Nanny was bang average. Sold as a horror but it was more of a drama. 

 

Also watched White Noise last night. Such a weird film that I felt I should've liked, but I really didn't. In fact I think I hated it. About an hour too long, pretentious, and was largely a rambling, incoherent mess. 

I watched White Noise last night. It was enjoyable nonsense. But yeah, it was slightly too long.

Posted
1 hour ago, lcfc old boy said:

watched a film on talking pictures a few weeks ago called in cold blood , what a film wont spoil it for you people who have not seen it a masterpiece of filming rocketed into my top ten of all time

The 1967 film? 

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On 03/01/2023 at 10:03, lcfc old boy said:

watched a film on talking pictures a few weeks ago called in cold blood , what a film wont spoil it for you people who have not seen it a masterpiece of filming rocketed into my top ten of all time

The book by Truman Capote is superb 

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On 03/01/2023 at 10:03, lcfc old boy said:

watched a film on talking pictures a few weeks ago called in cold blood , what a film wont spoil it for you people who have not seen it a masterpiece of filming rocketed into my top ten of all time

Great film based on chilling true story that Truman Capote wrote about. 

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On 01/01/2023 at 23:25, Brizzle Fox said:

A good list there.  I've seen most of them and would pretty much accord with your rankings. Would stick an extra point on Top Gun and take most of the points off of the Dr Strange film which was total shit. 

 

Couple I'd add on which I don't know if you've seen in Banshees of Inishiren which is now streaming and Aftersun, which in my view is comfortably the film of the year. 

 

It'll make you cry though....

The screening I was at everyone was as just mute at the end and no one got up out of their seat for a minute. It’s beautiful 

Posted
1 hour ago, ithuriel said:

Only just became aware of this movie, anybody here seen it, is it any good?

 

I found it too all over the place personally, but it is very well liked. 

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50 minutes ago, CosbehFox said:

The screening I was at everyone was as just mute at the end and no one got up out of their seat for a minute. It’s beautiful 

Just an amazing film made by a first time director with two incredible lead performers, whose chemistry was just ridiculously good. A special piece of film making

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