Absolutely superb drama bio based on the book by Billy Moore.
Brutal, uncompromising and quite a hard watch at times. The performance from Joe Cole (Peaky Blinders not Chelsea) given that there is very little dialogue, is an incredibly physical and brilliantly nuanced one. If you saw him in Offender you know he's more than capable.
On Amazon Prime and well recommended.
Picked up the PS4 Remaster.
Christ it looks absolutely glorious! It'll be interesting to see if I can finish this on console as my reflexes are not the same as they were when I played the PC version all those years ago. /gettingold
Yeah, he's a really good sport to be fair. Always comes across very well in interviews.
I'd rather guide my dad into my mom than listen to his music though.
Theres a good 150 hours in Ni No Kuni so you should be ok
One of the best games ever so I'm a bit jealous you're getting to play it for the first time.
Shamelessly stolen from the excellent Brett Goldstein Podcast. Basically list the movies that have played some part in your life and possibly shaped the person that you are today.*
*Please only pick one per category and no 'honourable mentions' ta
Here are mine to kick off with:
First movie you remember seeing? - Bambi
Scariest film? - The Exorcist
Funniest film? - Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Movie that made you cry the most? - A Ghost Story (the ending absolutely wrecks me every time)
Film you loved as a kid and think is shit now? - Moonraker
Film people don't rate but you love? - Wishmaster
Film people love but you don't rate? - The Matrix
Worst film? - Little Man (an absolute piece of crap and the crowning turd in the Wayan Brothers sea of talentless excrement)
Film that means something special to you? - The Crow (first movie myself and the good lady wife saw at the cinema)
Film you relate to the most? - The Breakfast Club
Sexiest film? - Bound
Strange stiffies weird wide ons (like things your found sexy in a film like the midget from total recall or lady from lady and the tramp)? - Galadriel in the 1978 animated Lord of the Rings movie
Best case of cinematography (not your favourite more like Lawrence of Arabia where it's a masterpiece but it's not a film you'd watch loads)? - The Tree of Life (doubt I'd watch it again but it is stunning to look at)
Favourite film? - 12 Angry Men
What one film would you take to heaven with you (doesn't have to be any from the list)? - Blade Runner
Watched this last night...
Pretty much a two hander exploring the complicated relationship between LSL and his mother.
An absolute acting masterclass from Spall and Redgrave who are both on fine form.