BONUS - first time Sergio Leone viewing
I admit it. I hadn't seen all of Sergio Leone's films and the result was frankly incredible for both good and bad reasons. Plus some recent UHD pics.
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I admit it. I hadn't seen all of Sergio Leone's films and the result was frankly incredible for both good and bad reasons. Plus some recent UHD pics.
Bond returns and he's off to Istanbul!
Gattaca is a 1997 dystopian science fiction classic. But what makes it dystopian and how does it warn us about the future?
Its time to talk about what I've been watching more and some recommendations I think you might like .
A look at the 1960's counter culture classic Easy Rider.
A look at the now closed, once former great Maidstone Granada cinema.
I will be on a journey through the Bond franchise, first up we are off to Jamaica for Dr No,
StudioCanal have an app, lets take a looks and see if it's worth it,
Alan Clarkes Elephant caused outrage on its release in 1989. A film that defies genre, it is a work of unrelenting bleakness that depicts 18 murders during The Troubles. I take a look at the films production, my personal experiences of spending time in Ireland and offer my take on this extraordinary film.
I love UHD and you should too. Here is a brief explanation of this format and the culture around it as well as my top ten picks you may wish to consider. Great You Tube creators who review UHD's https://www.youtube.com/@JeffRauseo https://www.youtube.com/@moviecollector5920 https://www.youtube.com/@ElliotCoen...
In 2014, I became obsessed with the films of Michelangelo Antonioni and like an idiot ignored Zabriskie Point because some pesky critics didn't like it. I've now watched it more times than I can remember and hope in some ways this episode encourages you to seek it out.
Things are changing. For the better.