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Watched American Psycho again last week. Mainly just to watch Christian Bale posing in the mirror while banging those 2 chicks. Always makes me laugh that scene......comedy gold right there. Sure the book is better (more graphic) but Bale absolutely nails his role.

 

 

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I bought a David Lynch box set yesterday. Surreal goodness.

 

Fuck yes.

 

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Watched American Psycho again last week. Mainly just to watch Christian Bale posing in the mirror while banging those 2 chicks. Always makes me laugh that scene......comedy gold right there. Sure the book is better (more graphic) but Bale absolutely nails his role.

 

 

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The whole film almost makes more sense when viewed as a dark comedy. There's a lot of disturbing stuff going on, but I end up laughing through most of it. Great movie.

 

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On 06/04/2017 at 11:54 AM, True Belief said:

Watched American Psycho again last week. Mainly just to watch Christian Bale posing in the mirror while banging those 2 chicks. Always makes me laugh that scene......comedy gold right there. Sure the book is better (more graphic) but Bale absolutely nails his role.

 

 

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Great movie, great book. The thing I love about the movie is the world of 80s corporate wankery. It's just amazing. "Oh my god... it even has its own watermark". So many great lines. Definitely one of my favourite movies. 

Tomorrow my eldest daughter and I are seeing The Boss Baby. It will be the first time she will have gone to the cinema so it's going to be exciting. 

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The Countess of immortal vampiric romance and I have decided to work our way through as many Best Picture Oscar winners as we can. I've printed off the list and we're ticking them off as we go. The other night we watched 'Gone With The Wind' from 1939 (split over two nights at 4 hours long!) and I really enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would. 

Next up is another Clark Gable winner, 'Mutiny on the Bounty', from 1935. 

If we hit a movie once a week we should get through them all within about 14 months I think. 

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I don't know whether to be excited by Alien: Covenant. On the one hand there's a great deal of potential. On the other nothing good has happened in the Alien film franchise since Aliens.

 

Hopefully it pans out similar to the Alien: Isolation video game which is probably the most terrifying thing I've experienced in a decade.

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Wonder Woman comes out soon. I'm looking forward to that. I hardly ever get to the cinema these days...

The Unholy Valkerie of Immortal Midnight Winterstorms (my wife) and I have truncated our overly ambitious quest to watch all the Oscar winners. We've narrowed it down to: "All the Oscar winners that we want to watch" which is much more amenable.

I think the moment came when we were two thirds of the way through the 1935 version of 'Mutiny on the Bounty'...

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