(01-04-2022, 12:47 PM)Zizou Wrote: Is it linked at all to the others?
Aye it's an origin story of how the agency began during WW1. It tries to play it a bit straighter but then has some truly ridiculous characters thrown in
the new guys they got to play smith and Morpheus didn't even bother to try and give them any mannerisms of the original. And when trinity learns to fly at the end and just goes “bye!†so bad.
Watched about the first half of Greed now it's on Netflix, remember there being a bit of hype when it came out but had never got round to seeing it. Steve Coogan playing a Philip Green approximation with a supporting cast of David Mitchell and minor characters from just about every British sitcom of the last decade. Thought it would be quite good but it was rubbish tbh, didn't even bother finishing it
(01-16-2022, 05:43 PM)Zizou Wrote: I actually watched that today as it happens. It's worth watching the ending, absolutely bizarre stuff out of nowhere
It's that classic British comedy film thing where every small character who pops up is someone you know from exactly one other show, and they just stick with the exact same accent and mannerisms you've seen them use before. Last scene I watched was when Jamie from the Thick of It popped up with his usual accent and outfit
(01-16-2022, 09:08 PM)Newman Wrote: I went to see the new Scream last night. Load of shite.
Quite enjoyed it though to be honest
Ordered a regular popcorn but they only had large boxes. Large for the price of a regular
Still about a tenner! Last time we were at the movies daughter dropped the popcorn as we were sitting down!
Ended up with a small to med rather than the large we purchased.
Watched Baby Driver last night, again. It's rated 63 in RT's 100 best Drama movies, one ahead of the Godfather II. Not sure about that but if's a decent film, for the most part.