I then watched a kiwi film Sione's Wedding, I was actually going to watch the 2nd Movie Sione's Wedding 2: Unfinished Business, but thought I can't remember the first. So will watch the sequel
later today sometime.
If fat means flavour then I'm ******* delicious!
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The gf and I have been watching the 2015-2016 season of Terrace House lately. It's been enjoyable, though there's been a
lot
of turnover this time, with house members joining and leaving much more frequently. It's been a lowkey season too, with not very many romantic connections being made, at least not yet. Looks like one great one is happening now, though!
Watched Sione's Wedding 2: Unfinished Business yesterday afternoon which I enjoyed more than the first (Kiwi film). I then watched Fresh meat another kiwi film. Early hours of this morning watched The call, Korean Thriller on Netflix; I enjoyed it, it was different.
If fat means flavour then I'm ******* delicious!
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Dong U Dead
Last night I watched a film that was simultaneously awful and brilliant... and hilarious:
Llamageddon!
The clue is in the title, but it's about a killer Llama from outer space
At first I thought it was just really, really badly made, but the more I watched the more I was convinced that it was awful on purpose. Anything and everything that you shouldn't do when making a film is in there - terrible acting, bad editing, bad lighting, crappy sound, people getting in the way of the camera etc etc.
Oh, and a hilarious continuity errors - one of these alone convinced me that it had to be on purpose, one guy's shirt changes throughout the film, again and again and again.
Definitely one of those films that is so bad that it crosses over into "must see" territory.
Who's the cat that won't cop out when there's danger all about?
I did a double bill last night... the other film I watched was
Boss Leve
l.
Very, very similar to Edge of Tomorrow: Live, Die, Repeat but adds its own take on the theme.
Really good film! Loads of action, Mel Gibson as the villain and Frank Grillo is superb.
Who's the cat that won't cop out when there's danger all about?
I really liked it. I don't know why it only had like a 6 something on IMDB. It really draws attention to an often overlooked fact: insane amounts of art, history, and culture are lost and destroyed during times of war. Like... that just blew my mind.
I never considered that before.
Arrr! Only th' Devil an' I know th' where'bouts o' me treasure, an' th' one o' us who lives th' longes' should take i' all.