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  1. "posted when it's posted" is my suggestion for clearest meaning with least offence
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  2. Saturday: Ned Dennehy Camille Coduri Robert Emms Shaun Dingwall Sunday: Dan Starkey maybe: Charles Dance.
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  3. A Beautiful Day In The Neighbourhood- This was a beautiful little film. Short and to the point. Matthew Rhys carries this movie, and he does an excellent job. The film succeeds on a dramatic level, and there are lots of powerful moments. Tom Hanks is obviously fantastic, I just wish we got to see more of him. This film is simply charming, and I really enjoyed it. There's nothing that really stick out as bad in my eyes, this was an enjoyable watch. That's probably the most basic review of a film you've ever read. Overall- 8/10. Dolittle- Oh dear. I'm not a fan of the Eddie Murphy films, and I've never read any of the books, so I'm probably not the best judge of this character, but blimey this movie fails in every way. Robert Downey Jr was a major disappointment. His accent was also incredibly distracting. The supporting cast are all wasted, the biggest example being Jessie Buckley. She's a great actress, but this film utterly wastes her with a useless role. Michael Sheen plays an incredibly over the top villain. He was the most entertaining of the lot but even he can't save the dreadful dialogue. The cgi was also rough in places. The comedy completely killed this movie. I don't think I laughed at a single point where I was supposed to. What was even more annoying for me, was how a potentially emotional and dramatic scene would be immediately undercut by a lame joke, thus destroying any potential impact of the scene. There is absolutely nothing about this movie that will ever make me want to rewatch it. Overall- 1/10. Birds Of Prey- I'm not a huge fan of this one. DC have been on a winning streak recently, and I was really hoping this would be another success for them. I don't know how a film this flashy and stylised can still be so dull and interesting. Besides a few stand out action scenes, this was a very dull film for me. Margot Robbie crushes it as Harley, but the characters around her are so bland and uninteresting that I didn't really care. Ewan McGregor was wasted as the villain, and the Birds Of Prey themselves have an incredibly minimal role. This film is saved by a great central performance and good direction, but the writing kills it. It's not all bad, but I wouldn't recommend this one. Overall- 4/10. Sonic The Hedgehog- It's a strange world I live in, where a Sonic movie ends up being more enjoyable than a Birds Of Prey movie. I'd be lying if I said I didn't have a blast watching this. I'm not a gamer, so I can't comment on the accuracy of this film, but I liked how Sonic was portrayed, and Ben Schwartz did a great job voicing him. I really enjoyed the central relationship between Sonic and James Marsden's character. I've been a fan of Jim Carrey for as long as I can remember, and he doesn't disappoint. I just can't help but be entertained whenever he is on screen. the action sequences are well shot, with some particular highlights being very reminiscent of Quicksilver in X-Men. The film is hurt by some very poor attempts at comedy, a lot of jokes land but a similar number doesn't, and not all of the emotional beats work as well as they should. Most of the supporting characters are basic but still entertaining for what they need to do. This was a film that was simply fun, I had a good time watching it and the leads all do an excellent job. It was far better than I expected it would ever be. Overall- 6.5/10 Parasite- Wow. I can't really say anything about this one that you haven't heard a million times already, but this film is truly incredible. Bong Joon Ho's masterpiece. The acting is stellar across the board, and the dialogue is razor sharp. All of the characters are well realised, and the pacing is great. The filmmaking on display here is astonishing, it is gorgeously shot. To sum up, everything about this movie is incredible, and you should certainly watch it if you can. It certainly earnt that best picture Oscar. Overall- 10/10.
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  4. gwendoline christie gal gadot evangeline lilly pom klemetieff karen gillan billie piper david tennant dominic monaghan (i really wish i met him when he was at LFCC 2016!) chris evans tom holland krysten ritter charlie cox bradley walsh sebastian stan and catherine tate (met them already but would love to meet them again!) anthony mackie alex kingston elijah wood tessa thompson
    2 points
  5. And it is scheduled to be sheduled when the schedule is scheduled to be scheduled for us to schedule the weekend.
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  8. With less than 2 weeks to go must be nearly time for a schedule.
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  9. I just watched the Josie and the Pussycats film again, and would love to meet any of these: Rachael Leigh Cook Rosario Dawson Tara Reid Gabriel Mann Paulo Costanzo Missi Pyle Alan Cumming Parker Posey
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  10. I haven't watched it for a long time and it's a brilliant film, I remember being flabbergasted the first time I saw the gettaway scene
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  11. Bruce Spence Please, Known for Star Wars, Mad Max and Lord of the Rings...
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  12. clark gregg yep, thats it
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  13. I've been chatting online with Gwendoline Yeo (Final Fantasy X-2, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Desperate Housewives, Mulan II) for over a year now and she has expressed great interest in coming to London for Comic Con. I'm just putting this out there as if she is interesting in attending, it's certainly worth asking her.
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