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I really want to see the Norwegian film "The Wave" ("Bølgen) but won't be able to make it. It looks like it will be amazing - check out the trailer! Hopefully it will be out on blu ray sooner than Kon Tiki took - even though I understand a lot of Norewgian I still like my English subs to help me!
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This will mark the first year since 2004 that I haven't been to the LFF, and my first in five that I haven't covered it as press. I've always had an amazing time in the past, and would have loved to have caught Cemetery Of Splendour and Arabian Nights nice and early, but I just couldn't be bothered with bouncing between friends sofas and cheap hotels this time 'round!
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Jun 2012
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I used to attend the film festival for a good few years.
Enjoyed Sheila's surprise film there on quite a few occasions Saw Meet the parents with Jay Roach in attendance The Insider with Michael Mann in attendance,actually sat in the row behind me and came up at the end of the film Cop out with Sylvester Stallone and Ray Liotta in attendance Long kiss goodnight with Geena Davis,Renny Harlin and Craig Baxley in attendance Nothing really that makes me want to trek up to Leicester Square to watch these days,managed to watch Black Mass when I was in the States a few weeks back |
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So far seen Trumbo and High-Rise where are both great, High-Rise is my favourite film of the year so far and will try to see it again on Sunday. I asked Cranston a question at the press conference, about 26 minutes it's about if blacklisting is still happening
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Has High-Rise got a UK release date yet? I would've thought it would hit the UK first, but StudioCanal sometimes drag their feet on certain films (they did release Under the Skin quite quickly though, which I was grateful for). |
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I think I read that it was coming next March, but can't find anything online clarifying that. I love the book but the negative reaction within my circle of friends coming out of today's press show at the LFF has severely muted my anticipation for the movie.
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I've also read mixed things. Wheatley films are hit and miss for me personally. However, the one I disliked at first but soon appreciated somewhat was A Field in England. So yeah, I'm bound to admire it in some way but it remains to be seen whether I actually like the film as a whole. I'm cautiously optimistic, basically.
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I really don't trust most critics, they are a bunch of middle tossers and most of my favourite films they hate. I loved the film but I know most people will hate it, I was the only person who clapped and I didn't like Kill List and I quite liked A Field in England. I also wrote up a review earlier http://thepeoplesmovies.com/2015/10/...15-lff-review/
High Rise comes out on the 11th of March Last edited by IanSchultz23; 10-09-2015 at 01:15 AM. |
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Going to watch Trumbo today. Seeing Bone Tomahawk, Black Mass, Desierto and Green Room over the next few days...
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Thanks given by: | IanSchultz23 (10-09-2015) |
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What's a "middle tosser" btw? |
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One step up from a bottom tosser?
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Dalton Trumbo was an interesting character though - I've read about him before - but I do agree this is clear Oscar bait. The Academy notoriously appreciates films about filmmaking, particularly if they're widely accepted by critics. I just want to see it for the cast really (especially Cranston and Louis CK), and the fact that Jay Roach has made very entertaining political biopics in the past (most notably Game Change). Not sure the guy playing Kirk Douglas is convincing though, from the trailer I've seen. |
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