
Somers Town. It's more of a feel-good movie but the pacing is so relaxed it can be watched without focusing too much. But was it necessary to shoot it in black-and-white?


ha, i just felt so weird afterword, it was a bittersweet kind of feeling, without giving too much away, haLuke wrote:Where did it move you to?
*wink*
Re-watched HUDSON HAWK again. I need to stop watching movies and start beating more games.
It's definitely one of those movies that after you watch you think, "Okay. Now exactly what did I just watch?".Snickerd00dle wrote:
ha, i just felt so weird afterword, it was a bittersweet kind of feeling, without giving too much away, ha
What, Hudson Hawk? Yes, yes very much.Luke wrote:It's definitely one of those movies that after you watch you think, "Okay. Now exactly what did I just watch?".Snickerd00dle wrote:
ha, i just felt so weird afterword, it was a bittersweet kind of feeling, without giving too much away, ha
Still, I find it very re-watchable, and it has aged very, very well.


Which one?Dylan wrote:Recently saw Dante's Inferno. As anyone could tell it's thoroughly ridiculous, but still pretty fun to watch nonetheless. It did annoy me somewhat how wildly inconsistent and uneven it was, though.
Actually, it's the new one based on the game. I initially just added it because I saw that it was Dante's Inferno, without realizing that it was based on said game. I didn't take it out of my que because I heard that it was just fun to look at.REPO Man wrote:Which one?Dylan wrote:Recently saw Dante's Inferno. As anyone could tell it's thoroughly ridiculous, but still pretty fun to watch nonetheless. It did annoy me somewhat how wildly inconsistent and uneven it was, though.
Cuz if it's the one with the cutout puppets, then I gotta say that I loved it.