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Wtf epilogue, what is your problem with Gosford Park?


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Locke

Not the greatest by far, but it fits.


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Anders wrote:
Locke

Not the greatest by far, but it fits.


and if it fits, you sits


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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
epilogue wrote:
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Gosford Park

This movie sucks so hard

Too much acting?

Too much everything except interesting. That movie has zero interesting.


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Anders wrote:
Locke

Not the greatest by far, but it fits.

It gets a lot better after you watch Keye.


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tragabigzanda wrote:
Wtf epilogue, what is your problem with Gosford Park?

I should probably revisit the movie. But I saw it in theaters when it was first released and I hated every minute of it. Over long, tedious, cold, uninteresting, noisy, busy, bland, obvious, pretentious, indulgent, flat.

Nothing about that movie worked for me.


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I found the coldness interesting.

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epilogue wrote:
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Locke

Not the greatest by far, but it fits.

It gets a lot better after you watch Keye.

Hehe, well it's acually a pretty decent movie. Just no 12 Angry Men. But few movies are that great.


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127 hours

The Lighthouse


Love 127 Hours, never "got" The Lighthouse.

I like that Buried flick with Ryan Reynolds.


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12 Angry Men is probably the answer. Otherwise it’s Evil Dead 2. The airport scene and the ending arent disqualifying.

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McParadigm wrote:
12 Angry Men is probably the answer. Otherwise it’s Evil Dead 2. The airport scene and the ending arent disqualifying.

Yes they are!


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no idea what "the greatest" are but these are some I like:

10 Cloverfield Lane
The Invitation
Creep
The Lighthouse
Bug
Resolution (2012)
Frozen (2010)
Women Talking


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bart wrote:
McParadigm wrote:
12 Angry Men is probably the answer. Otherwise it’s Evil Dead 2. The airport scene and the ending arent disqualifying.

Yes they are!

Sir I checked with a team of scientists what homework did YOU do

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Ms Harmless wrote:
no idea what "the greatest" are but these are some I like:
Bug

Bug is a great choice, especially interesting because it is the ideal of a single, claustrophobic location fixed in space; but, more interestingly, a space that changes drastically over the course of the movie.

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It's not the greatest, but The Outfit starring Mark Rylance is a pretty good single location film.


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It's not the greatest, but The Outfit starring Mark Rylance is a pretty good single location film.

is that the one where he has actual sex on camera?

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tree_ wrote:
Farmer John wrote:
It's not the greatest, but The Outfit starring Mark Rylance is a pretty good single location film.

is that the one where he has actual sex on camera?

Unfortunately, no.


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Tape is another strong, underrated single location film. Like Bug, Tape is also based on a play.


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