Might not have been the best thing to watch with Mum. The maturbation made things very awkward. I should have contained myself.

Might not have been the best thing to watch with Mum. The maturbation made things very awkward. I should have contained myself.
People ask why I don't dance? Because I think I'll look like Gal Gadot in "All is Fair" is why.
Don't you dare pay for this movie.
I absolutely loved this. So inventive and funny and stylish. An excellent series of yarns with an immaculate punchline.
Really loved spending time with these guys in their world. Beauty and pain, innocence and brutal experience.
Quite extraordinary. As an audio-visual experience it utilises the full effect of 70mm IMAX to not only deliver some truly breathtaking special effect sequences but also to immerse the viewer in Murphy's mesmerising performance.
There are plenty of Nolan's idiosyncratic shortcomings. He rushes past emotional character moments to favour long stretches of technical and historic exposition. But even this feels like part of Oppenheimer's own experience of his life in which The Project sucked in all the light around it…
I like when the camera would slowly rotate upside down. That's cinema.
Better paced than the last one, but still not amongst that golden era of 4-6.
But when Luther talks at the end about how important their work has been and how its touched everyone in the world, that was about the franchise and Cruise and i think its important that they felt this way.
Tony Todd gets the send off most horror icons could only dream of. The film is a perfect blend of sincerity and camp. Watched with beautiful people.
I worry this is what will happen if I cancel dinner plans.
Devastating to watch this film knowing how Akerman's story ultimately concluded. It's hard to stare directly at such an intense and public loneliness. So much of Akerman's work feels prophetic of the modern connected but distant world. The answerphone crying out "where are you" with no hope of reply. But perhaps it just feels that way because the experience is evergreen. There's always Annas and always the people she meets and always a departure.
This the kind of vengeful spirit/manifestation of guilt that I'd like to be. Largely sedentary.