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D.I. Keith Fowler
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I’m not someone who rewatches things often but I have found recently since hitting my mid-forties that if I rewatch something from 30 years ago, if I only saw it the once I barely have any memory of it unless it was a film I really loved. Even then it’s rare that I revisit something, but it has encouraged me to

Yeesh, that sounds horrific, and a fundamental misunderstanding of the film’s overall message. I see Noe’s responsible for it too, which is bleak, and I’m starting to wonder if I’ve been giving him way too much credit over the years when it comes to the film.

I didn’t, I did actually think about whether Franco could play Dean but I don’t think he’s smart enough.

I’m surprised Gasper Noe’s Irreversible wasn’t on the list, the ending is one of the most beautiful things I’ve seen in cinema, but the first half is so painfully horrible that I’ll never watch it again.

I’m not surprised to see Gasper Noe’s Climax on the list though, as that’s a hateful, nihilistic piece of shit that

If there was the budget to make Dave Franco look really young via cgi he’d be perfect for Hank.

Also, I’m pretty sure this is the first time anyone’s ever said that Dave Franco would be perfect for a role. So I’m starting to question myself now.

Well if the cancellation of The Venture Brothers leads to a live action version, we’ve got our Billy Quizboy.

I agree, they were much more interesting and fun, but it always amused my girlfriend at the time and I how Kristy just forgot all about the existence of her son and daughter. I mean the latter was kind of explained away, but why she abandoned Roscoe wasn’t, they could even have had the odd throwaway line like “Oh, I’m

I hear where you’re coming from and mostly agree, though I do wonder if something happened between her and a cast member / showrunner to make her leave as otherwise it’s very odd behaviour. At the very least she should have worked on, say, three or four episodes that could have built up her leaving and made it feel

This looks fun and I can’t wait to see it, I’m a huge fan of his and he’s yet to put a step wrong for me personally.

Making it’s because I’m English, but I thought everyone knew that the Royal Family surname was Windsor.

I hate to do this, but Ted Lasso has been given a second season. I’m way behind you and have only seen the first episode so far, I liked it a fair bit, but at the same time didn’t feel the urge to binge it.

Yeah, Teeth is a fantastic film, and one I preferred a great deal to this.

And I didn’t know about the Donovan film, I’m a big fan of his thanks to his work with Hal Hartley, so will have to check it out.

Eh, I vaguely liked this and it is quite sweet as the review mentions, while Dyer is great in the lead role, but it would probably have worked best as a short film, there’s not enough material here for a full movie and it goes to the “Why gosh, aren’t Christians c***s?” well far too often. Which is something I

I’d say the opposite applies and it’s a lot, lot better. I agree with Katie re: the storyline with Elizabeth and Joanna, but disagree with pretty much everything else.

This was an absolute delight, just a huge amount of fun, sweet and warmhearted and very, very funny and I can’t understand Katie’s response at all. I’m a huge fan of the first two and presumed I’d end up being disappointed, but the opposite occurred and I think I may even prefer it to Bogus Journey.

I’d definitely recommend Morrison’s run, it’s one of my favourite comics even after all these years and the thousands I’ve read since.

Season 2 was a real joy too imho, my only complaint being that it was shorter than the first, and I’d like to have seen a bit more of one of the villains, but I won’t say which for

As a very successful English pimp I can confirm that yes, yes it is.

This was really fun to read, I just wish there’d been a question about Blunt Talk as I’m one of the seven people who watched and enjoyed that a great deal.

I know some people who really like the book so perhaps it’s just not for me, but I’m genuinely surprised it’s by the same author as Cloud Atlas and Number 9 Dream, the prose is so leaden and on the nose at times.

I found Dean just ridiculously annoying unfortunately, perhaps that will change over time but the way he whines just got on my nerves, and the chip on his shoulder could feed thousands. As for autism, I thought Mitchell made it pretty clear that Jasper had the condition, but it was just handled a little weakly,