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  1. 21 hours ago, hoggy said:

    I'm very late to the party on this one but the Castlevania series is lush - perfect comedown/hangover watching, and the sound design/voice acting is gorgeous... the colours, the art style, especially the way it handles lighting and action/motion is fantastic, am halfway through 2nd season

    I watched this during the lock down but have been thinking of rewatching as I think I watched it too fast.

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  2. White Noise 8/10

    I'll watch anything with Adam Big hands in it basically at this point. Kind of freaked out that this film happened and then a rare toxic spill happened in real life. What's that about? I'm surprised this film has such trash scores everywhere as it's better than some other films that won awards etc. *cough*  Anyhoo...

    Marcel the Shell with Shoes On 6.5/10

    Nice concept and some funny parts but the film was too long and a little self indulgent. Haha! Pubes. 

  3. Finally got around to watching Trouble Every Day by Claire Denis as it's relevant to a podcast I've been doing.

    Pretty much the most disturbing film I've ever seen in my life, and I'm really surprised this launched her career.

    Trouble Every Day | Ad-Free and Uncut | SHUDDER

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  4. Bones and All - 9/10

    Reluctantly I now admit that Timothée Chalamet is actually quite good. *sigh* which I hate because there's alot of stuff about him that annoys me, no least the way he spells his fuckin' name. Aaaaaaanyway, this is a very slow burner with some great performances from Mark Rylance (quietly creepy) Chloe Sevigny (baguettes for arms) and Taylor Russell (making bangs great again) which I feel is sure to be a classic in years to come. Beautiful cinematography from Arseni Khachaturan.

     

  5. OLD - finally a decent film from Shyamalan, well paced and no shark jumping at all.

    Coherence - a low budget time bending film in a similar vein to Primer. Found it  bit dull TBH.

    Victoria - Berlin based indie thriller, seemed a bit badly paced and not enough character development.

    Enemy - I was actually quite disappointed with this one, it went a bit wanky at the end. (it's a metaphor)

    Crimes of the Future - wasn't expecting to like this much, but it's his best film yet.

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    On 4/21/2022 at 2:01 PM, Rubin Farr said:

    Is The Lighthouse worth sitting thru before seeing The Northman next week? Loved The Witch, but you lot seems kind of divided on Lighthouse.

    The Lighthouse is very good, but needs to be seen on the big screen as for some reason it doesn't come across well on a tiny one.

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    I saw The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent which was quite amusing. Don't expect Kubrick or anything, but pretty fun. 

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  7. On 8/21/2019 at 8:20 PM, Ginerpri said:

    For acid analysis purposes, about 2 years ago I redone by ear the bassline of Emotinium. Here is the MIDI file, if anyone in interested. It's close, but not perfect.

    Also included are the audio loops for main melody, bass line and the two together.

    303 is ABL Pro 3 demo version plug in, as I'm too lazy to route the MIDI from the laptop to hardware 303.

    Cheers!

     

     

    Emotinium_rework.mp3 297.96 kB · 121 downloads

    Emotinium_303.wav 1.27 MB · 150 downloads

    Emotinium_loop.wav 1.38 MB · 143 downloads Emotinium_MIDI.mid 399 B · 4 downloads

     

    Thanks I hate it.

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  8. 20 hours ago, chronical said:

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    Watched Last Night In Soho the other day. Loved the first half, the latter was alright, had some gripes with the story like

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    Also can't help but see the doctor here with Matt Smith :duckhunt:

    This film had me wriggling in my seat and wanting to leave, the performance McKenzie was soooooooo cringe it hurt my eyes.

    The rest of this film is pretty entertaining (production design is great and Taylor-Joy was spot on) but Tamsin was terribly miscast.

  9. On 12/4/2021 at 1:07 AM, yekker said:

    I just bought all these today. Only really need Muppets Christmas now. 

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    Er Die Hard though? HELLO!!

    On 12/9/2021 at 7:12 AM, beerwolf said:

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    Watching The Beatles films. Well sort of.

    Firstly I’ve never been a huge fan of them, in fact when I was younger I actively despised them. Just because of  a misguided youthful rebellion thing. As I got older I mellowed towards them and could see slightly what all the fuss was about and enjoyed some of their music especially Magical Mystery Tour and parts of The White Album. Anyway here we are, with this new film that everyone is talking about. 

    I kind of yawned through the first half hour, then after a few days went back and leapfrogged through the next 2 hours (?) watching 5 minutes then skipping a bit and watching another 5 minutes. Things finally got a bit interesting when George Harrison (easy peasy my favourite of the bunch) told them all politely to fuck off (because as far as I could see they were patronising him, almost mocking him) and got up and left the band. If anything watching this cemented my past dislike of them. I think if you hero worship The Beatles then you’ll like it, because that’s the nature of an obsessive fan, no problem sucking it all up. Whereas I couldn’t give a flying fig about them. 

    Doubt I will watch any more of it. Just bored me to tears. 

    Paul McCartney is basically the most boring person to ever be married to the person who invented vegetarianism FACT

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