Tonight's major motion picture premiere was Blood Diamond (2006) in which African people die so that wealthy people can be conned out of their money for glittery stones that are really quite common but are withheld from sale by cartels to drive their price up. As you might have gathered, it's a film intended to convey a message, but it's pretty good
And then a rewatch of I, Tonya (2017) which, as I've probably said before, is much funnier than you might expect a film about ice skating rivalry to be
Finally, a rewatch of Darkest Hour (2017) about Churchill's early days as PM. They don't worry too much about historical accuracy in this one, happily throwing in scenes that clearly never happened at all, but it's a movie not a documentary, and it's entertaining so who cares
Goodnight all
And then a rewatch of I, Tonya (2017) which, as I've probably said before, is much funnier than you might expect a film about ice skating rivalry to be
Finally, a rewatch of Darkest Hour (2017) about Churchill's early days as PM. They don't worry too much about historical accuracy in this one, happily throwing in scenes that clearly never happened at all, but it's a movie not a documentary, and it's entertaining so who cares
Goodnight all
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