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Very good.Everything, Everywhere All at Once 9/10
Outstanding film both funny and serious with themes of nihilism/absurdism
Also has the kid from Indiana Jones and The Goonies whos barely been in a film since
Watched a movie a couple of nights back titled 'Fresh'. First half hour focuses on this young lady who's not had much luck in finding a nice guy to share her life with, then she has an encounter in the local supermarket with a handsome, charming, guy who asks for her number. The 2 of them hit it off & that's when the film turns on it's head & becomes a full blown horror movie. Can't really say much more without spoiling it for people, suffice to say if you like violence & gore then you'll enjoy this. Great acting too by the 2 main characters. Fun film & a 8/10 from me.
Disney....no reallyLike the sound of this, where`s it on mate ?
The Shallows i reckon holds that crown.Probably the 2nd best Shark movie ever made.
7/10
Training Day.
Still so so good.
Aye, you'll really enjoy it mate. Like @Blueboy57 says, the plot does a complete 180!Like the sound of this, where`s it on mate ?
Really?!?!?Disney....no really
It's definitely on Disney. Quite surprising how much mature content is on there.Aye, you'll really enjoy it mate. Like @Blueboy57 says, the plot does a complete 180!
In the states it's on Hulu, I had to download it the naughty way...
Really?!?!?
I can confirm that's where we saw it. It was a choice between Fresh & Monsters incIt's definitely on Disney. Quite surprising how much mature content is on there.
justwatch.com is good for this kind of thing. Type in a film or series and it tells you where it's legitimately available to stream or download.
I've never seen that film, must give it a go.The Shallows i reckon holds that crown.
Open water would be my pick, unbearably tense at times, The Reef was another good one. Nothing frightens me like a shark film!The Shallows i reckon holds that crown.
I've never seen that film, must give it a go.
oh yeah! you're right, totally forgot about Open Water... it's absolutely tense as hell. Far superior to The Shallows (which is still decent) and only just behind Jaws. It's the sheer realism that sells it.Open water would be my pick, unbearably tense at times, The Reef was another good one. Nothing frightens me like a shark film!
ffsIf we're also including antagonistic whales then 1956 Moby [Poor language removed] takes top spot lol