Next Film Wins (2024 Film Thread)

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Topcat
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I am out of date but I did watch Barbie in the week and it was ace.

Plus, Margot Robbie is an actual Fulham fan. She honestly could not be more perfect for me. :hbeat:
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I’m sure she says the same thing about you as well.
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I watched Saltburn last night and I think I've got PTSD. :mog: I was having flashbacks to Barry Keoghan's bum trying to get to sleep. All of these things apply: mad, weird, dull, funny, beautifully filmed, disjointed, ridiculous, excellent soundtrack. I also have a Murder on the Dancefloor earworm and a need to listen to some Pulp. :))
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I wish the Guardian would make its mind up...
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The middle one is right btw. It was a good popcorn movie but fairly forgettable.
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I finally got around to seeing Poor Things yesterday - it started off amusing me and I liked it, then I started to actively dislike it.

Watching someone who is essentially a child being exploited sexually isn’t entertaining for me, and even if you think of her as a woman, then her finding herself through sex with a succession of increasingly horrible men seems like a male wet dream to me, no thanks!

She seemed very much like a female character imagined by a male writer!
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