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Baby Driver - Just so much fun. The love story was a little convoluted, but who cares the whole film was wall to wall enjoyable. One of the best films this year

Watched OJ: Made in America this week and despite knowing basically everything there is to know about the OJ story, I still found the documentary to be deeply satisfying and engaging.
Also steam rolling through Mad Men (being back from uni, whilst failing to get a job has its perks), managed 2 1/2 seasons this week,

I truly believe Jodorowaky's Dune would have been atrocious, but my god do I wish it existed. I don't like most of his work, but El Topo is so fucking good I'd watch everything he makes at least once

Do they do honorary Oscars for films? I want El Topo to have an Oscar

Toni Erdmann is my best for the year so far. If the whole movie was terrible but, it still had the party scene it would still be my number one. Luckily for me it was all great

This is the revival
I never thought the original Twin Peaks was a great show as a whole, but when it was great, it was like nothing else. For me the reason it worked was because it found a way to counter the surreal with the ordinary, thus heightening them both and to an extent that's also what Lynchian is to me. The

Thank you so much for your kind words and you've only made me more excited to keep watching. And I hope you have the best of summers too

Finished Mad Men Season 3, what a great season. It didn't always reach the highest of season 1 and 2, but it was still a great watch. I don't think I've ever enjoyed a show quite like I enjoy Mad Men. The Wire I think is a better show, and The Sopranos has some of the best individual episodes of TV I've ever seen, but

eh, I'd give it a B-. Solid entertainment if you ask me

If Ian McShane isn't in this, I'm Ian McNotgoingtowatchthisshow

If BVS had just abruptly ended before the doomsday fight, the film would have been 9000x better

Knew it was a bad idea to buy a ready made IT, darn!

The film was pretty good, but didn't emotionally wreck me like the short story. Though that's almost definitely because I knew the outcome going into the film. I have nothing meaningful to add to this conversation

The body of Stephen King. Once I've consumed it, there's no going back

Got IT in the post today, wasn't aware it was 1300+ pages. Should be fun

I don't really know how to feel about the first 4 episodes if I'm honest. They've had brilliant moments (Slot machines with cooper, New York Box or the Matthew Lillard scenes), but it doesn't really feel like anything happened. I described it to a friend as a dream I'm not sure I had, but then felt stupid, because

It's the only Lynch film I haven't seen twice. One day I will, but currently I have no desire whatsoever to do so

Finished my re-watch of Twin Peaks yesterday. The second half of season 2 wasn't nearly as bad as I remember it being. Yeah there were spots but on the whole it was pretty good. Of course the finale was as great as I recalled, especially the last 20 minutes, which is absolutely phenomenal TV. Side note - I could watch

I love Lynch, despite his few miss-fires, but goddamn do I hate Wild At Heart, like with a burning passion. I guess it deserves credit for making me have such a large emotional response to it, but that response is entirely negative

F for Fake is one of my favourite movies, so y'know just more about that would be great