He’s pretty great in ‘Barry’!

The best film of all time?!

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well, exactly!

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And of course the character all office and IT staff can relate to:

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no that is SILLY. It is a great film but not greatist of all time.

The greatest film is the original terminator film.

Dunno why I was still bothering with Twin Peaks after the first couple of episodes of S2 (haven’t watched the new series)

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Wrong and I’ll tell you for why, the Terminator was groundbreaking as far as atmospheric dystopian thrillers went and had a breakneck speed and gravity seldom seen before or since.

HOWEVER Termy 2 had far deeper underlying plot themes of humanity’s interaction with machines, parenting, distrust of authority. It’s about a woman escaping a mental hospital to fight a (robot) cop ffs! It’s the best.

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amen

Also the better ending with that thumbs up :’(

Nearly teared up at that as a child tbf
Edit: Thank god they had the sense to end the franchise there eh?

I don’t remember T:2 that well but I bemember crying.

I kow now why u cry, but it is something i can never do.

gosh I wwelled up then :

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I enjoy Ozark

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I watched it first round a friends house. He didn’t have sky but his uncle did, so he would record episodes of the simpsons etc for us to watch.

Gosh DAMN watching Terminator 2 was an emotional rollorcoaster to go at at my friends house. I cried at the end, I remember him turning to me and saying ‘simon, are you crying’ lol no i just had some dust in my eye or something lol.

'I know now why you cry, but it is something I can never do. lol :frowning:

Watched Saw VII last night, absolutely horrendous acting and plot but couldn’t turn it off

I realised yesterday that I’ve watched this film in its entirety and I have absolutely no idea why:

Friday Night Dinner

The Newsroom.

Aaron Sorkin telling us all how the news should have been told.