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Tuulia

Hell, I don't even know how to use this thing, actually... oh well... *shrug*

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  • Denbigh wrote: » @Tuulia My point regarding the whole "#MeToo" thing is that the DailyMail seem to be implying that because Phoebe Waller-Bridge may be being brought on, it means that she is there to shift gears in response to MeToo, when it may j…
  • Ugh. Still sounds like I don't need to watch it. (Nah, "arse-kissing bit" doesn't sound like it would make it worth watching.)
  • DoctorNo wrote: » Mack_Bolan wrote: » James Bond is the only 007 people want to see. Thank you. The only ones who want it otherwise are #MeToo and apparently fans on here who think it's a clever gimmick, uh idea... to create a "really w…
  • You've been discussing MeToo in some very confusing ways for a long time, and now I finally have to ask... I just picked some examples from 1 page here, but I already wondered months ago what you guys (not all of you, but many of you) even mean by M…
  • Creasy47 wrote: » @Tuulia, good stuff! I've already seen De Sica's Bicycle Thieves twice this year and I finally watched the heart-wrenching Umberto D. just the other day and thoroughly enjoyed it. I've got both of those by the tv, and I'm …
  • Creasy47 wrote: » The 39 Steps One of those "first time viewings" that's really my first rewatch of a film I hadn't seen in so long, I forgot just about everything about it (sans the opening scene, somehow). Easily the most exciting, witty and …
  • peter wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » peter wrote: » I am genuinely excited about B25, manly because of CF. He's a wonderful and visual storyteller. I also think, and I'm assuming on my partner, there's an excitement about the production amongst …
  • peter wrote: » I am genuinely excited about B25, manly because of CF. He's a wonderful and visual storyteller. I also think, and I'm assuming on my partner, there's an excitement about the production amongst the creatives as well. Fingers cross…
  • JamesBondKenya wrote: » The Favourite This film was fantastic. Best performances of the year, excellent cinematography, excellent production design, music, costumes, make up, and above all, it had the best screen play of this year by a mile. If…
  • Sorry, haven't checked this thread for a while... bondsum wrote: » Don't take offence @Tuulia. If you can't accept that men and women have an entirely different perspective on what they like to see in an male actor or movies, then you're purbli…
  • Before Sunrise (1995) Before Sunrise (2004) Before Midnight (2013) Finally got around to watching this trilogy. I had only seen the first one before, ages ago, and didn't remember all that much about it, but I hadn't been impressed enough to both…
  • Just came across this and since I haven't seen it posted here, I thought it should be. ;)
  • bondsum wrote: » --- Of course, I'm making these observations as a male which are different to that of a woman's. But essentially the make-up of a Bond audience has been predominately male from the beginning and it's this section of the paying pu…
  • On Dan Stevens... I don't know. I saw some of Downton Abbey, and he was okay in that from what I remember, but he didn't make much of an impression on me, and that was just a role among a huge cast in a well made period piece soap opera. For bigger …
  • mattjoes wrote: » A Trip to the Moon (1902). I watched the restored 2011 version of the film, which is in color (some colored prints were produced though most of them were B&W) and features a music score by French electronic band Air (the o…
  • I watch too many movies... The Kids Are All Right (2010) Finally got around to watching this. Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo and Mia Wasikowska were good. I had no idea what the story was about, but was pleasantly surprised that it…
  • bondjames wrote: » Tuulia wrote: » bondjames wrote: » This is an interesting discussion about accents. I can imagine that industry people, like the rest of us, form impressions of actors based on what they see of them in other roles or in …
  • Mathis1 wrote: » DELICATESSEN (1991) Jean pierre Jeunet and Marc Caros quirky post apocalyptic comedy about a butcher who keeps his customers supplied with cannibalistic wares. Enter Dominique Pinon as the ex clown who falls for his daughter and …
  • bondjames wrote: » This is an interesting discussion about accents. I can imagine that industry people, like the rest of us, form impressions of actors based on what they see of them in other roles or in interviews etc. That's perhaps why so many …
  • On Chesil Beach Based on an Ian McEwan book... which isn't something that would make me exited to see a movie per se, but Saoirse Ronan does, so, had to go. Not much fun this (obviously, being McEwan material), and the Edward chap was meh, but an o…
  • bondsum wrote: » Sure, actors can change their accent as did Madden in Game of Thrones. It wasn't a southern English accent, mind. Turner does it for Poldark, too. I don't entirely agree with @Tuulia's assessment that it's not important to lose th…
  • bondsum wrote: » Superintendent wrote: » bondsum wrote: » Jack O'Connell: — Very London. Medium to light. Voice Type: Tenor Isn't he from Derby? Yes, you're right. But I was basing my judgement on recent interviews where he'd…
  • The Man Who Looks Like Me (Minu näoga onu) (2017) A humorous Estonian film about a tricky relationship between an adult son (a music critic) and his somewhat offbeat and bohemian father (a musician). Enjoyable, great actors. Leave No Trace (2018…
  • barryt007 wrote: » JamesBondKenya wrote: » barryt007 wrote: » JamesBondKenya wrote: » barryt007 wrote: » JamesBondKenya wrote: » @barryt007 interested in your thoughts of Hostiles..... Thoroughly enjoyed it,great perform…
  • I've been busy, and travelling (learned while in London that Boyle was out), and... some other stuff. After resting, and some endorphin inducing TIFF stuff, especially a somewhat blurry, but an absolute treasure of a photo someone luckily took, I fe…
  • fanbond123 wrote: » It's impossible to voice an opinion on the internet, on social media, without someone taking offence. Can you imagine if future Bond films show Bond having random sex? This will be the online reaction: "This is disgusting! …
  • Under the Shadow (2016) While waiting for Babak Anvari's second feature film, filmed in New Orleans earlier this year and set to be released next year, I thought I should see his first, especially since I had heard good things about it. An intellig…
  • So Cavill is a new fave? Oh. Well, I admit I've only seen him in two movies (admittedly a small sample) and a few interviews, but never found him even remotely interesting in any of those, quite the contrary (everyone else around was more interestin…
  • TripAces wrote: » Pierce2Daniel wrote: » Germanlady wrote: » Maybe he turned it down. Because WHEN would he do it? But this Damian is rather unattractive and really weird looking - to me anyway. What were they thinking? Craig wou…
  • Mommy (2014) The second Xavier Dolan movie I've seen and even better than the first. The (nowadays) unusual aspect ratio felt weird for a short time, then I forgot all about it. A wonderful cast. The story is about a single mother with a son with s…