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Bloody lightweight!

(Although it does move at a glacial pace)

Good Will Hunting.
Another one of those roles where you think Robin Williams doesn't have to be annoying, he can be very good in things occasionally.

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ December 10 2011, 1:13 AM GMT

Good Will Hunting.
Another one of those roles where you think Robin Williams doesn't have to be annoying, he can be very good in things occasionally.

Oh dear, then you obviously haven't seen the new Director's Cut where, after the revelations about child sex abuse come out in the therapy session, Robin Williams' character suddenly launches into a zany 45 minute improv comedy monologue, which includes a ten minute parody of the Pope recording a gangsta rap album.

City of Life and Death. The shocking and horrifying true story of the Rape of Nanjing, when the Japanese army raped and brutally murdered thousands of Chinese civilians. Now I'm off to do some Christmas shopping.

Put you in the Christmas mood did it?

Catfish. It was really interesting and a bit frightning.

I think I saw that. But I cannot remember what the hell it was about.

It's about friendships formed on a particualr social newtork.

Is it two fairly cockish blokes who go and visit a slightly deranged woman who lied to them about herself and it's all a bit embarrassing?

Yep but it is three blokes. I think the blokes were a bit deranged as well.

Watched King of Kong the other night. Bloody loved it.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ December 12 2011, 9:59 AM GMT

Watched King of Kong the other night. Bloody loved it.

Best evil, comedy villain ever. And he's real.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ December 12 2011, 9:59 AM GMT

Watched King of Kong the other night. Bloody loved it.

Original?

12, the Mikhalkov film (Russian remake of 12 Angry Men). Couldn't get into it at first, am glad I didn't abandon it- even with subtitles!

When was that made?

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