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A movie about teen movies. It was pretty great, the montages of the movieclips they put together looked awesome and the music that they used only made it better.
The narration had an almost 'attenborough' feel to it. If you're into teen movies then this is a great watch.
Neds. Set in Glasgow in the 1970's and is centered around John McGill- an aspiring student that becomes embroiled in gang violence.
Kind of a slow pace at first, but overall was a really good watch.
I just finished watching 'How I live now'. Based on a novel for young adults (like The Hunger Games etc.) It felt pretty slow moving, but I did enjoy it.
Martyrs. The French horror movie. One of the darkest and most upsetting movies I've ever seen. 'Enjoy' seems like the wrong word to use, but it's the second time I've watched and I didn't dislike it by any means.
Infernal Affairs
There is double-crossing a-go-go between the Hong Kong Police force and a major criminal gang.
It's complex, damatic and never dull.
The Departed was the American remake, but Infernal Affairs is by far the greater of the two.