In the very unlikely event that anyone finds themselves at a loose end in Toronto this weekend...
My feature documentary "Something Left Behind" is screening at the Carlton Cinema on Saturday.
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Holiday on the Buses 2
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I've seen both, and yes it's slow with lots of dialogue with short scenes of violence. If you enjoyed Jesse you will probably enjoy Hostiles also
In the very unlikely event that anyone finds themselves at a loose end in Toronto this weekend...
My feature documentary "Something Left Behind" is screening at the Carlton Cinema on Saturday.
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Do you live in Toronto? I am coming to visit in a few weeks. Any top tips please
Any chance of a local showing on the coast. I see this was a Q and A- how did it go?
No. Just out here briefly with the film I'm afraid.
Hopefully something local, yes. Depends if CineCity will have it or something, otherwise it's incredibly expensive to put a film on independently.
The Toronto screening went down very well thanks and also the Q&A afterwards with Mr Gedge joining in.
Watching it next month on a flight to NYC...Virgin Atlantic have already listed their films for next month, and some good ones there. So, I'll let you know in a couple of weeks!I, Tonya. Decent flick. Actually started feeling sorry for her in the end, without giving anything away. Anyone else seen it and feel the same?
In the very unlikely event that anyone finds themselves at a loose end in Toronto this weekend...
My feature documentary "Something Left Behind" is screening at the Carlton Cinema on Saturday.
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Ready Player One
Didn't really know what to expect with this, but its a fun ride. Set in a dystopian 2045, everyone escapes the depressing reality of what the planet has become by existing in a VR world called Oasis, playing as their own avatar, in an enormous game, seeking three keys that will bring them untold riches by finishing the game and owning the whole VR world. Kind of echos of The Matrix in the way everyone flips between the real world and the VR one. Loads of 80's pop culture references and tunes (as the designer of the Oasis was an 80's kid). The end dragged on a bit, it goes on for north of 2 hours so could probably have trimmed half an hour off without really losing anything. But overall its an enjoyable and original flick, with a truly EXCELLENT sequence involving The Shining.
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was surprised to see Finchy from The Office turn up too, in a small role. He gets around dunnie.
Yep, me too. Enjoyed it and surprising, or probably not, really how things were and probably still are.I, Tonya. Decent flick. Actually started feeling sorry for her in the end, without giving anything away. Anyone else seen it and feel the same?
Ha, wish I'd seen this post earlier!
I like Carlton Cinema too. It's got a nice retro feel to it.
I'm about 60% of the way through the book. I'm really enjoying it but my one criticism is that it's too long and the 80s references are a bit overkill after a while. Interesting to hear your comments about the film being too long too. I look forward to seeing how it compares to the book, I feel like it's perfect for a film.