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The Saturday Spy Special started with Salt (2010). Lots of double-crossing and triple-crossing in this, and I thought it was very good
To continue the theme: Red Sparrow (2018), which is deserving of trigger warnings for having a heck of a lot of sexual abuse and torture; more than one might expect from a Hollywood film featuring a big star like Jennifer Lawrence. But the violence is relevant to the story, and it's a cracking film
And to round off the evening, after last night's La cabina, I felt it was time for a rewatch of one of my favourite films: Lola Rennt, aka Run Lola Run. As always, I switched to the original German soundtrack with English subtitles. I've never seen it in the dubbed-into-English form, and I hope I never will. One of the best films ever made, and worth watching on Blu-ray if only to be able to spot all the different hues dyed into Lola's hair, some of which I'd missed before. There's always something new to find in this film
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe Saturday Spy Special started with Salt (2010). Lots of double-crossing and triple-crossing in this, and I thought it was very good
The first two are rather different, can't speak of the 3rd since I was salted out by that stage.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0944835...ef_=tttrv_sa_4Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 1 July 2018, 07:56.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning all CBS as ever here. Nice morning walk along the beach at Ferring yesterday.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Afternoon denizens
Too darn hot
I think we're at the point where the flat's taking in more heat each day than it can shed at night, turning the place into a slowly heating oven, in which I sit cursing the idiot who painted the sash windows at the front shut about eleven years agoComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostThe dvd possessed by DS has a least 2 and maybe 3 versions of this, the theatrical cut, the extended cut, and possibly the director's cut.
The first two are rather different, can't speak of the 3rd since I was salted out by that stage.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI watched the extended cut in iTunes, and the theatrical cut is also there as part of the package; no director's cut, though. I'll have to watch the theatrical version, as it seems to be sufficiently different to justify the time
Oh the relief.
The sky is A Proper Dark Grey Colour & it's attempting, rather halfheartedly, to rain.
The beef has been roasted.
It was very nice.
Rather than the lower temperature I've been using recently, it was nuked like a nuked thing.
Very nice indeed.
The Other Good News is that Eddie Mair is leaving the BBC so the PM programme will need another sit down comedian to replace the twat.
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAfternoon denizens
Too darn hot
I think we're at the point where the flat's taking in more heat each day than it can shed at night, turning the place into a slowly heating oven, in which I sit cursing the idiot who painted the sash windows at the front shut about eleven years agoLast edited by DoctorStrangelove; 1 July 2018, 12:21.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostWho would have done such a foolish thing?Comment
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