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Tonight's partial entertainment was Gone Girl (2014), which is OK, but I was feeling a bit tired and stopped it after an hour, as there was still about ninety minutes to go. I'll watch the rest of it later in the week.
This evening's "entertainment", such as it was, was "Blade Runner 2049".
Stone me.
Slow ain't the word for it.
And about as atmospheric as the dark side of the moon.
Full of wind & piss signifying nothing.
As someone once said.
Saw it on the flight to Oz, but took me till near the end to get the gist of what was going on as I hadn't seen the first. All boobs and bums were pixelated out, as well as any swearing or mild blasphemy dubbed over just to add to the enjoyment. Goshdarnit!
"The Last Spitfire" read in Villefranche. Thanks NickFitz's dad. Kept me entertained. Banana Pancake, next...
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This evening's "entertainment", such as it was, was "Blade Runner 2049".
And, as is the way of things these days, if one's setup doesn't have the centre channel then turning up the volume to hear the dialogue means that you get deafened when the effects come in.
I turned the subtitles on which fixed it.
Unlike MS I've seen each & every version of the original, including the workprint.
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