Just being a little pissant about new vs old, B&W vs shiny bright, classic vs relevant :wink:

The ONLY beeve I will have with this entire list, is if Jimmy Stewart isn’t in the top 5. Then I’m going off. :laughing:

3 Likes

Harvey > Jimmy

Listen I have watched an obscene amount of film in my life, have probably averaged 3 a week for about 20 years. But I’m not as articulate at describing my feelings about a film as you lot. The sheer intellectual opinions and general chatter about films on threads like this and the monthly film thread are wonderful for me.

hey @AQOS we got to do one more now that @1101010 is awake!

Inception

shite!!

Sorry mate, laptop is closed and I’m off to bed :frowning:

1 Like

Phone’s still on though ain’t it? :laughing: Sweet dreams our sweet prince.

Sorry @AQOS I wrote a list but forgot to send it, I gave 23 points and Sam Neil >15, if it’s on my personal list I can forward it on if it brings you personal happiness.

1 Like

Drunken American version of Inception- Dicaprio confused, yelling too much, about a bridge that can move in 360 degrees. Shite!

Duck Soup was released today it’d be an Oscar nominee

Christopher Nolan

1 Like

These don’t have to be mutually exclusive. You can laud the incredible performances and groundbreaking techniques in the 50s whilst appreciating the wealth of perspectives we have today.

2 Likes

4 Likes

This is what i was trying to say, thank you ruffers.

Sure

It’d be a lot, lot weirder if people couldn’t simultaneously do those things.

Rotten tomatoes shite! Im more of aggregate imdb score guy myself

I too am doing that humour joke haha thing

There’s just enough “new films are shit” hot takes around that I want to counter with my own version - neither has any real validity ofc