Edward
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I found Frost/Nixon very entertaining too; Michael Sheen is a wonderful actor, especially when he takes on these 'real-life' characters. He even made me greatly enjoy The Damned United, and I loathe soccer (pretty much all sports, really).
I've just returned from a week in Beijing with work, and as ever that means I've watched well over a dozen films between the plane and HBO Asia in the hotel room. Some great ones among them, including Thor 2 and Ender's Game, though most relevant to the lounge would be Lincoln (a cracking yarn), Gangster Squad (a bit sub-LA Confidential but I enjoyed it very much and it looked lovely), Peter Jackson's King Kong (beautiful, though still fifteen minutes too long), and Midnight in Paris. That last one I loved both for its commentary on nostalgia and its portrayal of a twenties scene I'd have liked to have visited, if not lived in.
I've just returned from a week in Beijing with work, and as ever that means I've watched well over a dozen films between the plane and HBO Asia in the hotel room. Some great ones among them, including Thor 2 and Ender's Game, though most relevant to the lounge would be Lincoln (a cracking yarn), Gangster Squad (a bit sub-LA Confidential but I enjoyed it very much and it looked lovely), Peter Jackson's King Kong (beautiful, though still fifteen minutes too long), and Midnight in Paris. That last one I loved both for its commentary on nostalgia and its portrayal of a twenties scene I'd have liked to have visited, if not lived in.