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London Fields

Billy Bob Thornton + Amber Heard cook up one of the most bizarre movies of recently times.

Its one of those movies makes no sense...
 

Somewhat in the order I saw them this weekend:

Spiral 7/10 - Decent thriller.

Koko-di Koko-da 6/10 - Funny at times, though it made no sense.

Alien - 10/10 Obviously one of the greatest films of all-time.

De Dødes Tjern 7/10 - Bonus points for the cute lead actress and her nippolinis

Come to Daddy 7/10 - Hated the first 30 minutes but loved the rest

Here Comes Hell - 6/10 Good low budget black&white film. Worth a watch imo.

Memory: The Origins of Alien 7/10 Decent documentary

Zombieland: Double Tap - 5/10 People arond me laughed, but I'm dead inside and rarely laugh at films. That or it's just predictable crap I've seen a hundred times before.

The Furies - 8/10 Best new film of the festival. Cool concept, there's too far between every decent slasher these days. They make some good stuff down under. Got to talk to the director after the film. Decent dude. This is actually his first film. Excited to see what he can conjure next time.

Achoura - 6/10 First ever horror film from Marocco. At times it was really good.

Girl on the third floor - 5/10 Disappointing

Z - 6/10 Fell asleep during this one, but it seemed okay.

Red letter day - 3/10 The film with the coolest concept on paper, and thus the biggest disappointment. FFS what where they thinking, it's just all whining. I was expecting it to be a tense film with neighbors murdering each other. Hated every single character. 3/10 might be generous. [Poor language removed] end to the festival.

They also showed a bunch of shorts that I'll not include here.
 
Watched 2 war related films last night.
Hamburger Hill, great Vietnam film, with a few excellent stand out characters.
About this group taking a hill, I've read about the real event, it's sad as they later just abandoned it meaning lives were lost for nothing. Great score from Philip Glass.

Also Run Boy Run, (Escape From Warsaw in some titles) great Polish film about a young lad in hiding from the nazis, goes from village to village looking for food and places to hide, it's quite moving as even through he is like 8 or something some ppl didnt want to help him because he is a jew, good film.
 
for a dude that has spent 20 years in DIA, he has zero tactical nouse, maybe that’s part of the better, younger version of him and highlighting it as such. But it borders on comedy at time, like when he enters a room with a gun drawn not paying attention to any blind sports or corners.
Gemini Man https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1025100/

Not awful, but far from great. 6/10 enjoyable and visually engaging if not a great story.
 

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Saw this last night - Ready or Not.

Totally bonkers ultra black horror comedy.

A normal girl marries into an old eccentric American blue blood family. As part of the wedding celebrations family tradition is that she has to pick a card from an ancient box that dictates what game they should play as after dinner entertainment.

Unfortunately she picks the “ hide and seek “ card which gives the whole family the right to hunt her down and ritually sacrifice her, as long as they can catch her before dawn.

Hilarious in parts, brutal, gory and you really want the bride to not only survive, but to do them all in. Plus the film still manages to remain an edge of the seat horror, despite all the chaos and carnage.

Possibly this years best under the radar film.

Brilliant and Samara Weaving as the bride is not only stunning, but goes full on Nicolas Cage in Kick Ass mode.

@jaycee you will love it.
 
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Saw this last night - Ready or Not.

Totally bonkers ultra black horror comedy.

A normal girl marries into an old eccentric American blue blood family. As part of the wedding celebrations family tradition is that she has to pick a card from an ancient box that dictates what game they should play as after dinner entertainment.

Unfortunately she picks the “ hide and seek “ card which gives the whole family the right to hunt her down and ritually sacrifice her, as long as they can catch her before dawn.

Hilarious in parts, brutal, gory and you really want the bride to not only survive, but to do them all in. Plus the film still manages to remain an edge of the seat horror, despite all the chaos and carnage.

Possibly this years best under the radar film.

Brilliant and Samara Weaving as the bride is not only stunning but goes full on Nicolas Cage in Kick Ass mode.

@jaycee you will love it.
Where did you watch that lid? Eli is ok until the very end of you havent seen it
 
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Saw this last night - Ready or Not.

Totally bonkers ultra black horror comedy.

A normal girl marries into an old eccentric American blue blood family. As part of the wedding celebrations family tradition is that she has to pick a card from an ancient box that dictates what game they should play as after dinner entertainment.

Unfortunately she picks the “ hide and seek “ card which gives the whole family the right to hunt her down and ritually sacrifice her, as long as they can catch her before dawn.

Hilarious in parts, brutal, gory and you really want the bride to not only survive, but to do them all in. Plus the film still manages to remain an edge of the seat horror, despite all the chaos and carnage.

Possibly this years best under the radar film.

Brilliant and Samara Weaving as the bride is not only stunning, but goes full on Nicolas Cage in Kick Ass mode.

@jaycee you will love it.

I almost stuck this on last night but skipped past in the end. I'll give it a watch tonight.
 
Where did you watch that lid? Eli is ok until the very end of you havent seen it

Saw it on the Lancs last night.

Only went by default as Joker was full.

It starts of very slowly, to the point of being boring, which is superbly designed to lull you into a false sense of security, as once she picks that card it’s like a fuse has been lit.

I was looking at Eli before ;)
 

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