“The Motorcycle Diaries.” Great road movie about a young Che Guevara. If you’ve not seen it, it’s well worth tracking it down.,
Currently watching "Lucky", the serialised story of Bernie Ecclestone, from his humble racing beginnings to F1 supremo in an era which is a far cry from the jazzed up debacle which is F1 today. Some fascinating racing footage and interviews with past greats of the sport and the sad tragic end that met many of them at a time when fatalities were almost an accepted part of racing, plus an insight into the battles between FISA and FOCA. Modern F1 doesn't really interest me but this is a great watch for classic racing fans.
"Locke", a psychological drama with only one actor, Tom Hardy with the voices of others during telephone conversations and set entirely in a car during a journey home or ?. No big budget/exotic locations here but a great watch nonetheless.
Aporia... Interesting. https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=5469...MjMvMDgvMDkvYXBvcmlhLW1vdmllLXJldmlldy8&ntb=1
Crazy on the Outside. A harmless but entertaining little flick from Buzz Lightyear 2010. It popped up and I gave it a watch. Better than most of the crud that's being released these days.
"Terminal" Will probably watch it again{s} https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=0556...1dHViZS5jb20vd2F0Y2g_dj1QMUxVX000cUw5dw&ntb=1
We've gotten on a "Let's watch all the Quentin Tarantino movies again" kick. It started off with Pulp Fiction on New Year's Eve and then Inglourious Basterds. Next up is probably The Hateful 8. Any of you Tarantino fans have a fave??
One Life, starring Anthony Hopkins. The true story of Nicholas Winton, who at the start of WW2 found a way to save hundreds of child refugees trapped in Czechoslovakia. An incredibly moving film telling a powerful true story, "action" or special effects are not needed to keep you thoroughly involved. The reminder at the beginning of the film about of how WW2 stared should act as a warning with what's happening in Ukraine, playing politics and hiding behind procedures is how evil flourishes. The middle and end of the film is a real challenge to our attitudes towards refugees today.
Just binge watched the Salad Fingers episodes again. First saw them back in the late 2000's and find them quite relaxing.