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    Two movies during flights, both a bit grim.

    ”Banshees of Inisherin”, great duo of main actors. Although liked them ”In Bruges” more.

    ”Poor things”, really weird story and setup. I guess it was good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fantasio View Post
    Two movies during flights, both a bit grim.

    ”Banshees of Inisherin”, great duo of main actors. Although liked them ”In Bruges” more.

    ”Poor things”, really weird story and setup. I guess it was good.
    I absolutely loved Banshees; it was my pick over Everything Everywhere All At Once for Best Picture that year.
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    Something very different tonight.



    Very interesting and insightful, but then again, I've been a fan of Thorgal and, by extension, Rosiński since I was a kid.

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    Hitman was fun
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    ”Man from u.n.c.l.e.” Nice and light entertainment.

    ”Cry Macho” by Clint Eastwood, gave up after half an hour.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fantasio View Post
    ”Man from u.n.c.l.e.” Nice and light entertainment.

    ”Cry Macho” by Clint Eastwood, gave up after half an hour.
    I think you mixed up your titles and reviews there brother?
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    I was very excited about https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14966898/ late night with the devil. Interesting concept (basically you watching an episode of a 70s TV show) but it just turned into a normal and not scary possessed girl type film. Meh.
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    Finally got around to watching Ferrari. Very slow except for the bits of race scenes. Those drivers were crazy and paid dearly. No seat belts, thin tires, high center of gravity, metal everywhere and no windshield to speak of. Weird seeing Patrick Dempsey with white hair. At best this was C- verse an A for Ford verses Ferrari.


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    Yeah I gave it a miss
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    Mars express was great! Except for the ending which as rushed and disappointing and pointless. Still good fun. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt26915336
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