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What's the best or most interesting film you've seen recently? Tell us what you got out of it and why we should watch it.

(, Thu 21 May 2015, 12:05)
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Watched Ex Machina over the weekend, I really enjoyed it
Like a good episode of Black Mirror, basically.
(, Tue 26 May 2015, 9:56, 23 replies)
thought you got off on Lego, not Meccano

(, Tue 26 May 2015, 10:20, closed)
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
You had a "thought"
(, Tue 26 May 2015, 16:04, closed)
are you going to bloobloo delete this again if I say something mean?

(, Tue 26 May 2015, 16:29, closed)
are you going to have another spaz attack and post a bunch of screencaps where you pretend to Gaz me?

(, Tue 26 May 2015, 16:38, closed)
I'm sorry that you're too thick to understand that you have me on ignore
Perhaps you also have all the canny investors on ignore and that's why you didn't see their offers to support your aborted kickstarter campaign
(, Tue 26 May 2015, 17:54, closed)
As an investment advice professional, I would risk rate Rob's kickstarter as 'highly speculative' and only suitable for those wealthy enough to be able to lose 100% of the invested amount.

(, Tue 26 May 2015, 18:13, closed)
I don't think it even scraped into the "friends, family, and fools" category
unless all his family are skint or hate him
(, Tue 26 May 2015, 18:26, closed)
oh

(, Tue 26 May 2015, 18:27, closed)
it's so shit not even SJP would sell it

(, Tue 26 May 2015, 18:41, closed)
Yeah, we had a kickstarter back in 2012 that didn't meet its target
I didn't know much about crowdfunding back then and mistakenly assumed that having two reasonably big names attached to a project would guarantee some level of interest, but as it turned out we only raised about half of the money we needed.

There were plans to pursue it further and we had some private investors interested, but the (relatively) sudden death of one of the key participants meant it was shelved in favour of other projects, as none of us wanted to be seen profiting from that.
(, Tue 26 May 2015, 21:15, closed)
Nobody cares.

(, Tue 26 May 2015, 21:23, closed)
Quite right
You are nobody
(, Wed 27 May 2015, 9:01, closed)
which way is it to the burns unit?

(, Wed 27 May 2015, 12:32, closed)
oh boy ... there's just no recovering from a primary school classic like that
you're just going to have to sit in the corner of the playground until teacher rings the bell and gives you some germolene
(, Wed 27 May 2015, 14:48, closed)
yeah ... not reading all that

(, Tue 26 May 2015, 22:56, closed)
...that's what pertwee said when they sent him the script

(, Tue 26 May 2015, 23:09, closed)
I don't like reading on aeroplanes either.

(, Wed 27 May 2015, 8:10, closed)
'professional'

(, Tue 26 May 2015, 20:48, closed)
yes m8, it's my job and I have qualifications and everything!
You're the spastic that was going to ask your accountant for pension advice.
(, Tue 26 May 2015, 20:54, closed)
I'm guessing he doesn't do it as a hobby
it may be unfathomably dull and ultimately soul destroying, but it _is_ his profession
(, Tue 26 May 2015, 20:55, closed)
I'm dealing with Eclipse FP complaints at the moment, it's rock and fucken roll

(, Tue 26 May 2015, 21:32, closed)
Nobody cares.

(, Tue 26 May 2015, 21:48, closed)
Ex Machina
Was good though, agreed. Best film I've seen at the cinema in a long time!!
(, Wed 27 May 2015, 17:12, closed)

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