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Whitehead_Film

  1. The new Bourne movie is starting to look just a little bit awesome imdb.com/video/imdb/vi2…
  2. @tomsmovies Avoiding the 3D is always the best idea!
  3. @_emma_green Ben Hur?
  4. Watching the Nicolas Winding Refn Q&A on the DRIVE DVD. Says Albert Brooks struck him as someone who would kill in real life.
  5. In MIB I'm sure Agent K wasn't the humourless block of stone they make him out to be in the sequels.
  6. MEN IN BLACK 3 doesn't make much sense but is a lot of fun. Josh Brolin is great as young Agent K. Not worth missing the sunshine for.
  7. @gogogoftw You can't beat a bit of bully!
  8. @adamhopelies So suddenly too. The tale of the two funerals is so powerful.
  9. Trying to sleep instead of watching Wes Anderson's THE DARJEELING LIMITED on Film4. An utterly sublime film. Owen Wilson's best performance.
  10. @mild_concern You lucky....Anyone who was involved in the WATCHMEN film deserves to be bought drink.
  11. RT@StaticMass Charles Chaplin's Monsieur Verdoux (1947) ow.ly/b49th > Nice review of a little-seen film. Some great Chaplin moments
  12. Today, I am Max Cherry. Work, shopping centre food court then a movie. No sign of Jackie Brown.
  13. The good BACK TO THE FUTURE sequels are an impressive bonus. The not-so-good MEN IN BLACK sequels don't matter. Both are classics.
  14. MEN IN BLACK was essentially the BACK TO THE FUTURE of the 90s. Both are absolutely perfect combinations of the same ingredients.