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  • Gardener11

  • Ramanisky26

    What a strangely delightful little treat.


    • A must watch with the whole familycrazyprick
    • I’m sure there’s a Disney+ edit somewhere out there.Ramanisky2
    • Started this with the Mrs. last night; super moody, dark BUT fun (thus far).ideaist
    • Like a 2 hour Tim Walker photo.DaveO
    • I ended up really liking it by the end.falcadia
    • Saw it was up on Hulu last night.. def watching this weekend.hydro74
    • def in my queueprophetone
    • ExcellentMrT
    • Was an odd story, but really enjoyed it, the sets and models were really good. Never knew it was written by Alasdair Gray too, maybe why Dafoe was Scottish?PhanLo
    • @DaveO the set designer was Shona Heath who works with Tim WalkerPhanLo
    • Credit to Emma Stone’s performance and the cinematography... but thought the film was a bit shitBluejam
    • The 'born sexy yesterday' was in full effect in the movie. Loved the world though, fisheye shots were good too.PhanLo
    • It's so deep because she hits peoplecannonball1978
    • "A silly movie about a whore" - Varietycrazyprick
    • ^lolRamanisky2
  • Gardener9

    • I remember my vhs copy had this one scene where the head, um gives head.
      But years later I bought the DVD and they took it out. shame.
      futurefood
    • ^ no ... you gotta be kidding me. That’s such bsRamanisky2
    • "A head gives head. Its hilarious. Barbara thinks so too." https://www.reddit.c…imbecile
    • When I was a kid, I tried to remake this shot with a broken glow stick and a dog syringe. It worked, but horrified my parents.garbage
    • They have also cut out the entire storyline where his nemesis has hypnotic powers. Changes the movie a bit.lemmy_k
    • Also, he has a good head on his shoulders, and one on his desk.lemmy_k
    • Why did they butcher the original cut?
      Pathetic.
      Ramanisky2
    • Hell fucking yes, I love this movie! Haven't seen it in years!elahon
    • I never seen this before, how did I miss it?cherub
    • i remember being slightly underwhelmed by this flick, but perhaps that's because of all the hype surrounding it.hans_glib
    • @hans well I guess I'm going to have to start tagging my neighborhood with your name again. Suggestions? It used to be "HANS GLIB LIVES".garbage
    • "Hans Glib is underwhelmed" is actually pretty funny.garbage
  • HAL90016

    A movie from Alex Garland (EX MACHINA, ANNIHILATION). The first time he directed an action film. The biggest budget granted by the renowned A24 studio in its history.

    • Alllllllllright take my money.... I’m inRamanisky2
    • woah, i'll lap this up all day longIanbolton
    • how'd you see it?inteliboy
    • Don't forget his stupid fucking movie MEN. Utter shit.crazyprick
    • ^ yeh I wasn’t a fan of MEN. Not his bestRamanisky2
    • he was the writer on 28 Days Later tooHAL9001
    • I thought the opening of MEN was great ...and then it did all go down hill.webazoot
    • its on https://www.youtube.…neverscared
    • "Yeah, but what kind of American?"
      Great line. Looking forward to this one.
      Nairn
    • I'm happy the release is in spring 2024, which means the western world will survive till then. there is hope.uan
    • How are you suggesting this if nobody anywhere has seen it?monospaced
    • I suppose HAL90210, the Hollywood AI just knows.uan
    • @mono, pretty sure its going to be good. Coming from A24... and Alex garland.HAL9001
    • Director is hit or miss, just like A24. I do hope it’s as good as it seems it will be.monospaced
    • It's a great looking poster and makes the point well but Liberty Island is not a very likely battle ground. Anywhere in NY isn't even likely.CyBrainX
  • futurefood9

    It was posted a while back. Full movie below in HD

    Subtitled in English

    • loved this, what a trip_niko
    • Added to watchlistRamanisky2
    • I fell asleep...pango
    • Ive tried to watch this years ago since everyone was telling this is a cult movie. Felt it was too damn slow. Ill try it once again since its free.milfhunter
    • 10/10pablo28
    • so damn good.oey_oey
    • +1 Ram, and thx for postingMrT
    • I love this movie so much, and I also hate it because it literally killed my favorite director.garbage
  • Morning_star7

    Lucky me. My wife bought me a BFI Player annual subscription for my b'day and Andrei Tarkovskys Stalker was the first thing we watched.
    Visually stunning and thought provoking. Time well spent.
    Also, 'The beauty of...' YT channel is a god-damn time sponge.


    • great movieoey_oey
    • https://www.youtube.…tank02
    • https://www.youtube.…drgs
    • Excellent gift! Film looks good, now on the list. CheersMrT
    • Yeah! I'd put off watching that for years, I think it's one of the best films I've ever seen. Really beautifulPhanLo
    • thanks for the reach, I just found it on Criterion, will watch_niko
    • I've downloaded it a while ago. Haven't had the patient to watch it yet.pango
    • ive tried watching stalking 10 years ago. felt a slaap while watching..milfhunter
    • Yes! This, Solaris, Mirror; Tarkovsky was a great film maker. There must be a good documentary about this film out there, anyone seen one?Wolfboy
    • @Morning_star I got the same gift at Christmas. I’m having real issues getting the player to work on my TV. I’m using an iPad Pro and Apple Play.Wolfboy
    • How’s it working for you? How do you usually watch it?Wolfboy
    • Firstly, I got the subscription directly from BFI not another streaming service. I have Samsung Smart TV which allows the addition of Apps. Downloaded the app..Morning_star
    • on the TV, iPad and iPhone and it's all integrating and working well. I hate the UI though but that's another story.Morning_star
    • I just torrent it on my phone. Then stream it to Chromecastpango
    • I got the direct subscription too, but we've got an LG tv, so no direct app on there. The tv's web browser doesn't support the video playback on the BFI websiteWolfboy
    • The killer though is I can't use Airplay to send it from my ipad/phone for more than about 5 mins because the app has some fault where it thinks more than...Wolfboy
    • one person is trying to use the account at the same time. So I'm stuck with plugging a laptop in to the TV or watching on the small screens.Wolfboy
  • yuekit8

    Not really a fan of Adam Sandler at all, but this was great.

    • yes veryGuyFawkes
    • Their previous film Good Time is also worth checking out. Both have similar storyline, basically watching a character dig themselves deeper and deeper intoyuekit
    • a hole via their own bad decisions :)yuekit
    • Film of the year!grafician
    • on netflix at the end of the month
      :-)
      Bluejam
    • Great movie. Good Time was too.dopepope
    • The 3rd act had my heart pumpin ... the bets, the editing & how it all comes together had me white knuckled.Ramanisky2
    • I have also heard good things, but damn, Adam Sandler? Not sure I can manage itGnash
    • This was entertaining. At the end, some guy in theatre blurted out "what did I just watch"Hayoth
    • ^ I guess he didn’t take to kindly to flying in and out of Adam Sandler’s rectumRamanisky2
    • I'll give it a try, but not sure I can take sandler in a serious role.dbloc
    • This film gave me the anxieties. The way it dumps you straight in and is then relentless the whole time.thumb_screws
  • Ramanisky28

    watched this one last night ... been a while

    • Almost as good as Speed.nb
    • I believe it goes
      1. Speed
      2. Citizen Kane
      Ramanisky2
    • Looks good.utopian
    • great scenemoldero
    • Classicsea_sea
    • Top five for me.HijoDMaite
    • really? top five? I remember this movie being ok. like a one time watch movie. it didn't really deliver. I'll have to watch again.sofakingback
    • Sofa watch this clip again, Its all one cutHijoDMaite
    • thats a fucking scenedocpoz
    • Pretty good, but I've seen a city bus jump a gap in the freeway.nb
    • ^ haha, took me a secRamanisky2
    • I worked on this and it was filmed across the road where I grow up!mugwart
    • Mugwart I love this film! Did you meet Cuaron?HijoDMaite
    • HijoDMaite actually two cuts, there is one hidden cut inside the bus. But great movie.Nutter
    • Ooh thanks for the info Nutter.HijoDMaite
    • Might have met him indirectly (shared a lift or walked past him). Nice guy from all accounts mega talentedmugwart
    • Nutter you sure ;-) ? (not saying yes or no here!)mugwart
    • There's a scene in this that actually brought a tear to my eye. Sentimental old gaylord that I am.detritus
  • hans_glib9

  • elahon10

    Alien is back in the theater and my son and I saw it last night. Such an awesome experience!

    • I’ve never seen this! Going to look for a showing on 35mmnb
    • when I rewatched this a couple years ago I felt like knowing what the monster was already took a lot out of the movie.sarahfailin
    • Hold up a minute.. you've never seen Alien?! I'm so jealous. The opening scene is one of the best things ever put to film.garbage
    • Yeah nevernb
    • Haven’t seen any of themnb
    • Good series.monospaced
    • Hell yeah. I'm off on Friday, it's also back in some cinemas down under too, which is nice. 1, 2 then nah for me.MrT
    • After 2, it's all downhill. 3 could have been good, but they didn't really know what the hell to do next. One of the scripts had Ripley as the only survivorgarbage
    • She crash lands on a wooden planet made by cultist Luddite monks that believe the xenos are the embodiment of Satan. There are xeno-sheep.garbage
    • The biggest miss though: William Fucking Gibson wrote a script for 3, and those idiots turned it down.garbage
    • Well TIL learned that about Gibson and #3. Terrible decision!MrT
    • You can find the script online, and there have been comic and novel versions of it.garbage
    • Ripley arrives on a rogue moon called Anchorpoint, and it's populated by actual space commies that are embroiled in a cold war. In space. Written by Gibson.garbage
    • I'm excited about Alien: Romulus coming out later this year. It'll most likely suck.pseud
    • Oh weird, didn't even hear about that one. It's supposed to take place between 1 and 2? Also I saw the director, yeah it will most likely suck lol.garbage
  • neverscared12

  • nb9

    10/10

    • The first film that comes to mind whenever asked about my all time fav, much to the disappointment of people who expect highbrow stuff from a cinephile like mespl33nidoru
    • Yeah, I hear ya. Nothing to be ashamed of, this movie is masterpiece. From a technical level, it’s on par with Kubrick, Spielberg, et alnb
    • Genius idea and the script is perfectnb
    • YupYakuZoku
    • I can watch this over and over again, I’ve probably seen it a hundred times one of my top 5 probably_niko
    • @nb Well, it's not a well-kept secret that Spielberg is essentially the ghost-director/produ... of Back to the Future. The Bobs hit a wall at Universal..garbage
    • ..Spielberg came in with clout and convinced the studio to green light it, and then he directed the movie via Zemeckis.garbage
    • Also had a hand in getting the lead role changed to MJF, which was a nightmare to manage because he was filming for Family Ties.garbage
    • Dude was sleeping in the car in between filming at two different sets. Fucking legend.garbage
    • I saw this countless times when I worked as a cinema usher in the 80's, never tired of it and still love itGardener
    • it also played at the cinema for over 6 months!Gardener
    • All time classicdee-dubs
    • Wow didn’t know about the Spielberg involvement but it makes total sense, stylistically much closer to him than zemeckis_niko
  • nb6

    Really great. On Netflix USA.

    • Very good!MondoMorphic
    • Great movie. A+Ramanisky2
    • wonderfulcolin_s
    • v goodFax_Benson
    • Netflix Canada too. Superb modern westernlajj
    • It's suitably grim given the current situation toohardhat
    • +1grafician
    • Very goodwordssssss
    • Brilliant filmmattwrightgd
    • It was OK. After the first bank robbery Tanner removes his blue laytex gloves while driving then they show him driving with them on. Little things like that...fooler
    • ... can ruin a film for me. Also road block scene was so unbelievable or the police are dumb AF.fooler
    • He was in a different car, and a lone guy. Only thing wrong with it is that the cops didn't look in the trunk. I've been in a stop like this, it was remarkablynb
    • ...similar, except they looked in my trunk. They take your license and record your details, knowing they can find you later. They don't arrest on the spot.nb
    • In my case, I asked the cop after the search he said "Armed robbery, and you match the description." This was in a small town. In the end it was a guy I went tonb
    • high school with, who did sort of look like me.nb
  • sted7

    • yeah, worth a watch but found the ending a bit of a disapointmentBluejam
    • I enjoyed this. oddly entertaining, and strange.dopepope
    • love the ending, more the last third does drags on a lot - very repetitiveinteliboy
    • Had me in the first 5 minutes and did not disappoint.shellie
    • one of the most accurate representation of our timesBeeswax
    • to everyone who saw it:
      what is the name of the captain,
      do you remember? (without cheating! :)
      loved the talks with dimity :D
      sted
    • T'was gooooood.Hayzilla
    • really enjoy itGabriel
    • I couldn't get past the first half hour.i_monk
  • Continuity10

    Watching this season of The Boys reminded me to re-watch (again) this wonderful thing.

    • Yep, I could use another with him.lemmy_k
    • TotallyContinuity
    • They really nailed this oneinteliboy
    • That was a fun one at the Kinotoemaas
    • Why does Dredd sound a lot like Batman that dates Rambo and had a kid named Clint Eastwood?utopian
    • Yeah, it's a good'unjagara
  • srhadden8

    The trailer is full of spoilers
    Don't research and just watch this, it's pretty great

    • yupYakuZoku
    • yes! and especially the moment i heard The Brazilian again after like 20 years of not hearing it and having mind blown, immediately bought the fresh aacprophetone
    • not a choon you’re likely to hear out in the world randomly like that, a good choice for the moment in the film imoprophetone
    • apparently The Brazilian is used for a magnum prep montage in an episode with frank sinatra as a killer?prophetone
    • Goddamn, what a track. By Genesis right?srhadden
    • Yep good ole invisible touchprophetone
    • so goodNutter
    • Great repeat watch too.misterhow
    • The real gem on this soundtrack is the Hall and Oates drop. https://www.youtube.…IDDQDAVE
    • sick tune like a bowl of muslixprophetone
    • Was fun, thanks :)jagara
  • webazoot8


    Loved this.

    • Thanks for this, this is why I love qbn, I’m going to take the family to see this this weekend_niko
    • https://mega.nz/file…ok_not_ok
    • Going to watch this on saturday with my wife. Cheers for postingPhanLo
    • Wonderful movie.crazyprick
    • very very good!sandpipe
    • Just saw it, loved it. My 17 yo son who was going through an existential depression thought it was fantastic, it made him so happy, which was my hope_niko
    • Amazing film! Thank you :)rzu-rzu
    • Finally watched it tonight, was a good one.PhanLo
    • I love the way the titles of the tapes reflect these feelings, which are difficult to interpret at first. I loved itD4W33D
  • prophetone0

    • heavy on the Morrissey but stylish, fast paced and fincher-tight as alwaysprophetone
    • didn't engage me, i was a bit tired tho, so will give it another go sometime soon..._me_
    • Worth checking out but I’m still undecided. Way too much smiths.thumb_screws
    • Starts off a bit slow for me but then picks up and damn ... that Florida scene was really well staged & intense. Also the sound design by Reznor sharp as always.Ramanisky2
    • Technically, it's an easy 10/10. Story-wise, it's three bags of popcorn.crazyprick
    • also +1 for the crumb of portishead to help fend off the charming man onslaughtprophetone
    • ^ and +1 for the Popeye referenceRamanisky2
    • and also +1 for Liam Gallagher cosplayprophetone
    • ^ ahhh yes +1Ramanisky2
    • waaaaay too much Smiths, it's just dropped on t'torrents today thoughGardener
    • Just finished, twas fun. Better than most of the garbage out thererobotinc
    • I thought it was great, loved the sound design._niko
    • Seen past night, 73 stars, not moreOBBTKN
    • 73* -> 3*OBBTKN
    • loved itYakuZoku
    • It was ok, but I don't think I will remember this movie in a month. Better go play Hitman games.rzu-rzu
    • I mean: nice packaging, but not nutritious.rzu-rzu
    • Still blows my mind that it cost $150M to make this piece of art.Ramanisky2
    • It was pretty thin on plot with an anti-climatic ending. It had some great moments, but as a whole, it's pretty meh.ETM
    • Watchable, good. Well done. Good acting. Not much. Its ok +ben98
    • What movie is this?stoplying
    • The Killer, it's on Netflixcrazyprick
    • seen the plot countless times and this was even thinner. incredible execution though.inteliboy
  • Gardener9

    • great great movieoey_oey
    • "Son, you got a panty on your head"garbage
    • Love that movie...dee-dubs
    • Do these balloons blow up into a funny shape?
      Only if you think round is funny.

      Love it too.
      MrT
    • Great movie!Leigh
    • yup!epigraph
  • nb8

    “The details of my life are quite inconsequential... very well, where do I begin? My father was a relentlessly self-improving boulangerie owner from Belgium with low grade narcolepsy and a penchant for buggery. My mother was a fifteen year old French prostitute named Chloe with webbed feet. My father would womanize, he would drink. He would make outrageous claims like he invented the question mark. Sometimes he would accuse chestnuts of being lazy. The sort of general malaise that only the genius possess and the insane lament. My childhood was typical. Summers in Rangoon, luge lessons. In the spring we'd make meat helmets. When I was insolent I was placed in a burlap bag and beaten with reeds- pretty standard really. At the age of twelve I received my first scribe. At the age of fourteen a Zoroastrian named Vilma ritualistically shaved my testicles. There really is nothing like a shorn scrotum... it's breathtaking- I highly suggest you try it.”

    As much as this became a corny Halloween costume type of character, this script is hilarious.

    • I've had this committed to memory for two decades. This was the most inspired Madlib burst of insanity I've ever heard.CyBrainX
    • And yes, I was Dr. Evil for Halloween one year.CyBrainX
    • I still remember seeing this in a packed cinema. Laughing with hundreds of other people. Good times.toemaas
    • lol. ya, that was a brilliant monologueGnash
    • Mike Myers is a genius. Writes movies that become super hits, franchised with catch phrases, while also it’s actually good writing.nb
    • It reads like Nabokov.garbage
    • I read it in his voiceYakuZoku
    • Dr Evils voice is based on Lorne Michaels hahahaha what a burnnb
    • A shorn scrotum is breathtaking!jagara