Weststander
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This.The English Patient. You don’t have to be English to watch it but you do have to be f***ing patient.
UK-media hyped.
This.The English Patient. You don’t have to be English to watch it but you do have to be f***ing patient.
Bit harsh, it was ideal for Netflix however, so it can be watched in instalments.The Irishman, I think we were gaslit by the movie aficionados.
I'm amazed by the Godfather, surely all the murder and mayhem would have kept you awake?I don’t doubt. Judging them purely as films, bored me to tears.
It was so mind numbing I had to have the plot explained to me on here..other than that, La La Land was awful, mentally switched off after 4 minutes.The Power of the Dog.
good f***ing lord. The critics and film intelligentsia were surely having a big in-joke, with their massive backing of this utter dirge. Shockingly dull film.
Well, some of it woke me up in between all the mumbling exposition.I'm amazed by the Godfather, surely all the murder and mayhem would have kept you awake?
I’ve been interested in early arthouse cinema since going through art college in the 80s, cutting my teeth on Ingmar Bergman, Fellini, Jean-luc Goddard etc - and as the genre developed through the 90s, Taiwan’s Hou Hsiao-hsien, Bela Tarr, Warhol etc etc but I’ve just lost the will to sit through any slow-moving, high art movies at this time of my life - I am at the age where I think why would I be pretentious about film watching and watch films that were clearly not meant to be made to please audiences if they bore me?I feel you might be watching the wrong sort of art-house films
top 5 film of all time for me2001: A Space Odyssey
Mind numbing boring trash.
I fell asleep for that one too. However, it was more to do with some good grub, a couple of pints and a big seat in a warm Duke of York’s.No time to die. A real snoozefest
Similar(ish) for me.Bram Stokers Dracula. Saw it at Kingswest in 1992. Only film I’ve ever walked out of to this day.
I fell asleep watching that and I wet myself.Waterworld.
You didn’t tell your date you were an usherette…. I remember now xBit harsh, it was ideal for Netflix however, so it can be watched in instalments.
For me it was Breathless, with Richard Gere, August 1983 Odeon Screen One Worthing. Pile of shit, thankfully missed the middle 30 mins, date wasn’t too impressed though.