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Pegassi Zorrusso
by JuniorChubb- 6 replies
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Be honest. There’s a hole in your life. A spiritual abyss that can only be filled by unconditional love or, failing that, an ostentatiously good-looking Italian supercar-roadster hybrid. Obviously. Introducing the sculptural Pegassi Zorrusso: whatever your question was, this is the answer. The Pegassi Zorrusso supercar, now available at Legendary Motorsport. https://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/61192/The-Pegassi-Zorrusso-Supercar Rumour has it there is a Xero Gas livery...
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Doomsday Heist Team Dodge
by Dodge- 1 follower
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Starting a new thread for team Dodge. We should discuss days and times available.
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Weeny Dynasty
by JuniorChubb- 1 follower
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Want the heart of British royalty compacted into one spring-loaded bundle of vintage style? Presenting the Weeny Dynasty, the latest installment in 50 years of proof that size doesn’t matter if you know how to ride. The Weeny Dynasty, available now from Southern San Andreas Super Autos.
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Post up for partners with the new DLC Heists coming tomorrow 12-12 I'll be ready when the DLC drops, probably 6AM CST. I should be available any time after that tomorrow. Shoot me a psn msg if you see me on line!
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Ocelot Jugular
by JuniorChubb- 9 replies
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Presenting the hot-blooded, cool-headed Ocelot Jugular. A model Sports car, this baby can cut down the road with the precision of a surgeon, if that surgeon had an impact force of multiple kilonewtons and could backhand a man with a slap mass of several metric tons. The Ocelot Jugular - now available from Legendary Motorsport. https://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/61168/The-Ocelot-Jugular-and-King-of-the-Hill-Mode
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Annis Hellion 4X4
by JuniorChubb- 10 replies
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Born in the desert, brought to the city: the Annis Hellion may look like just another blocky 4x4, but this thing has survived on a diet of nothing but sand, rocks, rubble, bones, smoldering wreckage and more sand ever since it left the factory. With traction like this, the only obstacle is your imagination. The Annis Hellion, available now from Southern San Andreas Super Autos. Looks pretty cool, Bing has just bought one, plenty of modding options.
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Which of these cars do you own?
by Lann- 2 followers
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Which of these cars do you own? Please use the poll!
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Seven New Survival Maps
by JuniorChubb- 0 replies
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Hunker down and test your mettle in seven new Survival challenges. Fend off a Ballas attack on Grove Street, battle Avon Hertz’s armed goons and heavily armed Juggernauts in the Nuclear Bunker, and much more. For quick access, jump into the Survival Series, featuring all seven new maps plus nine classic locations. To celebrate the release of the new Survival Series, all Survival modes are dishing out Double Rewards through October 2nd. https://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/61138/New-Survival-Series-In-GTA-Online Nice to see these added, I hope it’s a hint that Survival/Mission Creator is on its way too.
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Ubermacht Zion Classic
by doubleg213- 13 replies
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Done a bit of messing about with the Zion on PC. Just done this to show the cosmetic mods available like the liveries etc. Video will be a bit rubbish, as it's not something that I've done before.
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Benefactor Krieger
by JuniorChubb- 0 replies
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Cast some shade as you roll by in the all new Krieger, Benefactor’s visionary cross between a catwalk-ready supermodel and a bloodthirsty military dictator. Some will stop, others will stare, but all you’ll give them is a cold dose of side eye. Forget humility. This road is yours. The Benefactor Krieger supercar -- available now from Legendary Motorsport. https://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/61117/The-New-Benefactor-Krieger
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THE DIAMOND CASINO & RESORT GRAND OPENING - JULY 23RD 1 2 3
by JustHatched- 6 followers
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Experience Excellence. The Diamond Casino & Resort opens for your enjoyment in the heart of Los Santos this Tuesday, July 23rd. The massive construction project on the corner of Vinewood Park Drive and Mirror Park Boulevard is nearing completion, radically changing the skyline of Los Santos forever. When the brand-new Diamond Casino & Resort opens its doors, one and all are welcome inside to play, or just to stay in the most luxurious residence in the entire state. More than just a place to let go of your inhibitions and your sense of the passage of time, The Diamond is the one-stop destination for quality enter…
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Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire
by JuniorChubb- 4 replies
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I know someone who was waiting for this... 😉 Bravado have done it again, and this time you’ve got to wonder how they spawned a demon like the Gauntlet Hellfire. Harness the force behind this beast and get ready to bulldoze your competitors into a brand-new circle of hell. Because what’s stronger than muscle? Muscle on fire. Probably. The Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire, now available from Southern San Andreas Super Autos. https://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/61108/The-Bravado-Gauntlet-Hellfire-Muscle-Car#_ga=2.115920646.1867752448.1567525604-1662162242.1556815766
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WTF are those advanced flags?
by VALL_es- 1 follower
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With the release of the new supercars I've been listening recently about those advanced flags. I searched some info about them and some people say it affects the performance of the car in a different way depending on the advanced flag they have. Does someone know a bit more about this? Is it really important for general racing?
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the toxicity
by Jaydenisgoingmad- 3 replies
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why are [[l so toxic
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THE VULCAR NEBULA TURBO SPORTS CLASSIC PLUS DOUBLE REWARDS ON RACE SERIES, UNLOCK DEGENATRON ARCADE TEES AND MORE
by JustHatched- 2 replies
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The 70’s called, and they want their oil crisis back. They also mentioned something about a family sedan with the soul of a turbo-charged, take-no-prisoners touring car, but we’re keeping that. Introducing the Vulcar Nebula Turbo, now available at Southern San Andreas Super Autos. Take part in some not-so-friendly competition and jump headfirst into the recently released Scenic Route, Rancho Rivalry or Grapeseed Circuit - all part of the Race Series paying out Double Rewards through August 28. To launch the Race Series, head to the pink Race Series blip in Pillbox Hill or join via Quick Job on your iFruit Phone. Courtesy of DEGENATRON…
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Betting on the Horses
by djw180- 3 followers
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I've been keeping track of the results of horse races in the casino, since they updated it, and this is what I have found. I will update this as I get more data. I think there's enough to be sure of the main conclusion though. It has changed since they released this. The chances of winning by betting on horse one are not as good as they were originally, but you should stil be able to gurantee a profit if you know when not to bet or just make a small bet. Brief explanation of how R* have set this up. 6 horses in the race Horse 1 and Horse 2 always have odds between evens and 5:1 most of the time Horse 1 is the favourite, sometimes they have the sa…
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What is your preferred weapon to use?
by JustHatched- 1 follower
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Which is your go to weapon when you have the option to choose what you want? Mine is the minigun. I especially like to wind it up on crew head to head battles when using owned weapons. Long range, lots of bullets and just spray and pray. If not the mini gun then the Advanced Rifle would be my next choice For fun, the Musket is on top of the list for that, at one time I like to use it in Survivals to shoot down the helicopters
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Wreck diving and locations
by Beez- 2 followers
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Underneath all that wet stuff that covers half the map is another world to explore and I've been doing that lately. Obviously this is not news to any of you, we all explores various wrecks when looking for spaceship parts in story mode but it can be fun and relaxing even when there is nothing to gain. Maybe that is why it is relaxing. Unfortunately, we can't take photos with the phone underwater and while logging the wrecks I didn't want to go to the trouble of using the editor, at least this time. Editor will make some much better photos and maybe that is something for a future crew activity. This was just about marking the location and getting a basic photo of the wreck…
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Casino DLC 1 2 3
by JuniorChubb- 1 follower
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It looks like the Casino in GTA will finally be opening soon... https://www.gamesradar.com/gta-online-casino/ Really looking forward to this to breathe some new life into the game. Also prepared for R* to completely c*ck it up too!
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Tuning cars in GTA?
by Spinnaker1981- 2 replies
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Well, it has been common knowledge from some time, at least in the racing communities, that the way you tune cars changes the way they handle. The problem is: there are no real "how to do" manual around. So I am going to explain how I do it: First of, try the car with only performance upgrades (engine, brakes, turbo, transmission and spoiler). And then, you just have to take into account that an extra hit box anywhere makes the weight of the car (that is the same no matter what you put in there) shift more to where that hit box is located (so a rear diffuser makes the car more rear bottom heavy whereas a roof rack makes the car more top heavy). No…
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In case you missed seeing this.....
by JustHatched- 2 replies
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Don't forget to ink your Twitch Prime account with your RSC account for GTA and RDR awards. https://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/61015/Rockstar-Games-Social-Club-x-Twitch-Prime
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What a POS this is now
by JustHatched- 4 followers
- 10 replies
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OMG, just logged into Social Club for the first time in a while, I don't like it.
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Noob Needs Help
by misgatex- 14 replies
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I am relatively new to the community. I have been playing for only 5 months. I am a 100% solo grinder. I don’t do freemode work, or VIP challenges. I steal all my supplies and only produce enough product for 1 delivery vehicle. I work my businesses 100% of the time. I can’t spend more than two hours before someone griefs me, rather it be supplies, cargo, or product. It makes no difference if the lobby has 5 people or 28 people in it. There is never a end to it for me. I know some veteran players like to prey on low ranks, so I ranked up quick, and now I am over 300 rank. Despite this, I do not observe any difference in the frequency of griefers. I tried an…
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GTA Online Awards 1 2
by RammsteinDUDE- 1 follower
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Hey people, For approximately three years I've been trying to get all the GTA Online Awards. But still, I need a couple dozen of them. The thing is, some of the awards I can't do on my own or just barely. Like 'The Dictator' award, it's the award for winning rally races as a co-driver, and 'Another Perspective' award for playing all the normal heists in first-person. My question is, are there any other people here who like the get all of the awards? Or people who just like to help me with some of them. I need a bunch more of them and if someone wants some help too I'm here waiting to be asked :) Cheers,
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Opening soon: A luxury casino in the heart of Vinewood... Thoughts on this?! I am grinding a bit and got about 30M to spend, hoping for alot of cars.
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
I'm not posting my reviews every week now since the site traffic is so low. I'll just post a few together maybe each month or so. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) dir George Roy Hill The first of two films watch the weekend after the death of Robert Redford. Probably Redford's most famous role, and the one that gave the name to the film festival he founded. Paul Newman and Robert Redford star in the title roles, loosely based on the true story of two wild west outlaws in the 19th – early 20th century. After a series of train robberies they find them selves on the run from a team of lawmen with an expert tracker. The decide to go to Bolivia, with Sundance's Spanish speaking girlfriend played by Kathrine Ross, who for me outshines the two highly talent male leads at times. It's a great story, light-hearted at times, and with plenty of the sort of shoot-outs you expect in a Western. There's a very good score by Burt Bacharach, including the song Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head and some impressive cinematography with the opening and some later scenes shot in a very old-style black and white. The story is in some ways reminiscent of that between Arthur and Dutch in RDR2, they even mention wanting to go to Australia after they've done with Bolivia. 9 / 10 The Great Gatsby (1974) dir Jack Clayton. The second Redford film, this watched with my wife so one more to her liking, but one I remember seeing manty years ago and it always seemed another iconic role for him that he was very well suited to. He plays the tile character in an adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald tragic novel of the same name. Jay Gatbsy is a mysterious, reclusive, millionaire living in his New York mansion where he throws lavish parties throughout the summer, sometime in the early 1920s. The story is told, mainly, from the point of view of a young Wall Str. banker, Nick (Sam Waterson), who is renting a normal sized house next to Gatsby's estate. His cousin Daisy (Mia Farrow) is Gatsby's long lost love and now lives with her husband Tom (Bruce Dearn), also a millionaire, in another estate nearby, across the bay that separates the fictitious Long Island villages of West and East Egg. The story of what happened in the past between Gatsby and Daisy, before the then Lt. Gatsby went off to fight in the First World War, slowly unfolds. It implies Daisy only married Tom for his money which Gatsby, at that time, did not have much of, and now she may be regretting it. In fact how Gatsby acquired his money is never really clear and he tells different people contradictory stories about it, but given this is the time of prohibition there is a strong suspicion he may not have acquired it all legally. There is also a connected plot line about Tom's mistress, Myrtle (Karen Black), something he barely bothers to try and hide, who is the wife of local mechanic / gas-station owner, played by Scott Wilson, who to me puts in the best acting performance of a very good cast, as a troubled, poor, man lacking in self-confidence and knowing he is powerless against the likes of the ultra-rich Tom and Gatsby. Having said all that, I should make it clear the story definitely portrays Gatsby as the good guy to Tom's villain. It has some very stylish sets and costumes and good Jazz-era music (which it got Oscar nominations and wins for). Redford is very good, but that was par for the course with him, although he is barely in the first half hour of the film. 8 / 10 Mindhorn (2016) dir Sean Foley Julian Barratt, more well known in TV comedy, plays middle aged actor, Richard Thorncroft, who's only real claim to fame was back in the 80s when he had a hit TV show playing detective Mindhorn. He gets asked to help police with a murder investigation because the deranged killer was a big fan, seems to think Mindhorn was real and is threatening to kill again unless he gets to talk to his hero. It's all set on the Isle of Man where the TV series was set and filmed. (The Isle of Man is a part of the British Isles in the sea between Britain and Ireland with some degree of autonomy but not actually an independent country. It has bit of a reputation for people who are a bit strange. But they don't seem to mind playing up to that stereo type for comedy value.) Thorncroft goes back to the island, and being a “serious” actor, really gets back into and stays in his character, ending up trying to solve the case himself. Barratt is perfect for this role, he is the sort of person who does a funny character in a slightly weird but trying to be normal way, so either that's actually him in real life or he only does those sort of roles. There's good support from various others, including Essie Davis, Steve Coogan and Simon Farnaby, all playing people who used to be in Mindhorn but, unlike Thorncroft, stayed on the Isle of Man after the show finished. Andrea Riseborough is a good as the actual detective and Russell Tovey as the killer (or is he? - Thorncroft/Mindhorn aims to get to the truth!) Also Kenneth Branagh and Simon Callow make cameo appearances as themselves. It's obviously a comedy and not to be taken seriously at all with some moments I found very funny. It pokes fun at 70s/80s cop shows. The plot has a habit of appearing to go in quite predictable directions, but then making a twist to somewhere else, so I would say it was well written, by Barratt and Farnaby. 7 / 10 The Thursday Murder Club (2025) dir Chris Columbus My wife's choice of film, and one I was happy to go along with since this was adapted from the novel of the same name by Richard Osman. I haven't read that, but I enjoy his wit and intelligence in his TV appearances, e.g. quiz/game shows he presents. So I expected a decent plo, but I was disappointed and a little bored at times. I don't know how closely the plot follows the novel of course, but I can only comment on the film. This has a very good cast that seemed wasted on the material they had to work with. Helen Miren, Celia Imre, Ben Kinglsey and Peirce Brosnan play residents of a retirement community who get together each Thursday to play at being detectives and try to solve some real police cold-cases that they get access to via a previous member of the club who used to be a detective. Then there is a real murder following an argument between the community owner, David Tennant, and a builder, Geoff Bell, who did much of the development work, linked to a mysterious gangster played by Richard E. Grant. The Club befriend a real police woman, Naomi Ackie, somehow managing to get her assigned to the murder case along side the chief detective, Daniel Mays, so she can keep them informed and they can assist using their detective skills which appear to be far superior to those of the actual police. That aspect of the plot was the first thing I found a bit hard to take. If this was much more of a comedy with a bumbling, complete incompetent of a detective then it would have made sense. But although this is not to be taken too seriously, it definitely seemed more light hearted drama with the occasional laugh than an actual comedy to me (maybe I just did not get the jokes?). The detective there to be poked fun at and he makes mistakes, but they don't do it enough to make it that sort of comedy. There were some other plot elements I won't go into that also just seemed too implausible as well. Even my wife said it was the sort of thing that seemed better suited to an episode of a TV detective show, like Midsomer Murders, than a 2 hour film. It's a bit overly sentimental for me as well, with side plots about the elderly main characters and their friends and relatives (including Jonathan Pryce as Mirren's husband), some of whom are suffering from dementia and other conditions associated with ageing. I don't have anything against that, but to me they are subjects for a more serious film than this. And again there were plot elements drawn from this that just did not make sense to me. It's almost like it didn't know whether it wanted to be comedy or drama and ended up not doing either that well. 4 / 10 Freaks – Du bist eine von uns (2020) dir Felix Binder (English; Freaks – You're One of Us) An interesting German film about a young mother, Wendy (Cornelia Gröshel), who discovers she has super powers. It's not a super hero film, nothing like the many recent such Holywood films. There's not that much in the way of special effects, and although one of Wendy's fellow “Freaks” wants to use his powers as super hero, that is not what happens. It's more about how it would change your every day life, if you did suddenly get the power of super human strength, become invincible or have the power to create and harness electricity from your finger tips. For example in one scene Wendy is playing football with her son and kicks the ball too hard, sending it soaring up into the sky at immense speed, travelling far, far away from their back garden, clearly relieved he did not try to catch it! And when she tries to think of ways she could make some desperately needed money from her powers, she realises that other than using them illegally, e.g. for breaking and entering, there isn't really anything. There's a secretive organisation that have been monitoring Wendy and the others since childhood, giving them drugs supposedly for mental health problems that are actually to cancel out their powers and holding some against their will in a psychiatric hospital. It's after an encounter with a homeless man who recognises that Wendy, like him, has superpowers, that she stops taking her prescribed medicine and unlocks her powers. She then does the same for a work colleague she recognises is one of them and all three of them try to rescue other Freaks from the hospital. It's a decent enough, low budget film. The acting is OK, but nothing more was required. The script was a little repetitive at times and I felt it ended at the right time, after about 90 mins. Had they tried to make it longer I think I could have lost interest. It does seem like the ending is a setup for a sequel or maybe a TV series, but as far as I can see neither of those have been made. 6 / 10- 1
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
It's been a while since I posted here, and I've watched too many films to be bothered to review them all, so here's a selection of the best of the best that I've seen over the past couple months. I'll post a few of these until I've caught up. I log and give a rating to every film I watch on my letterboxd account if you're that interested in all the random stuff I watch (Spermageddon was a highlight). https://letterboxd.com/LimeGreenLegend/ The Lion in Winter dir. Anthony Harvey/1968/2h14m Henry II (Peter O'Toole) has his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine (Katharine Hepburn) taken out of imprisonment for the Christmas period so they can trade barbarous insults whilst discussing which of their sons is to be heir to the throne. The chemistry between O'Toole and Hepburn is incredible here, they really love hating each other and hate that they love each other and that tension really elevates what is already a brilliant script. The supporting cast is small - most of the film is confined to Henry's castle over a short period of time - but just as good as the leads, and it features in their first film roles both Anthony Hopkins as Prince Richard, Eleanor's preferred heir, and Timothy Dalton as the French King Philip II. This domestic drama is both intimate and epic at the same time, with the stakes feeling appropriately high. Watching this is like being on a bus and overhearing a couple having a really juicy argument that makes you stay on for a couple of extra stops because you need to see how it ends. 10/10 Hayao Miyazaki and the Heron dir. Kaku Arakawa/2024/2h1m This documentary takes an unprecedented look behind the scenes at the legendary Studio Ghibli as we follow the equally legendary filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki over the period of seven years as he comes out of retirement (not for the first time) to make The Boy and the Heron, released in 2023 it was his first film for a decade. As a subject Miyazaki comes across as very guarded and closed off, but you soon realise that everything you need to know about him is in his art, that is how he communicates. You get the feeling that working gives him energy and purpose and he can't really do anything else. When he's in work mode he is very single minded, occasionally having a negative impact on his personal relationships. But there is a warmth to him, and a love for humanity and nature and it's all in his incredible films. 9/10 Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem dir. Kazuhisa Takenouchi/2003/1h5m Interstella 5555 tells the story (5tory) of a superstar band on an alien planet who bring peace and love with their awesome funk, but during a concert they are abducted and taken off world, their memories erased, their appearance changed and they are brainwashed into performing corporate pop made just to sell products. Shep, a space pilot in love with the beautiful bass player Stella, goes on a mission to rescue them. This film has no dialogue and was made as a visual companion to Daft Punk's Discovery album, much like The Who's Tommy or The Wall by Pink Floyd. The animation is gorgeous, crisp and colourful thanks to a recent 4k remaster, and it goes without saying that the music is amazing with songs like One More Time, Digital Love and Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger. Discovery is one of my favourite albums and in my opinion this is the best way to experience it. 10/10 It's Such a Beautiful Day dir. Don Hertzfeldt/2012/1h2m It's Such a Beautiful Day is a simple animated film - stick figures against plain white backgrounds - that tells the story of an unremarkable man, Bill, who has a mundane life and suffers from a neurological problem and mental health issues. This feels incredibly personal, thanks in part to the fact that is was basically made by one person, and deeply moving. I found myself caring more about this stick figure than most characters in every film I've ever seen. Don't be put off by the style, this is an incredibly profound film that will make you appreciate your life a little bit more after watching it. 10/10 Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes dir. Junta Yamaguchi/2020/1h11m Kazunari Tosa plays Kato, a cafe owner who discovers on day that the TV in his flat and the TV in his cafe downstairs have somehow become linked and can communicate with each other, the kicker being that the cafe is two minutes in the future. This leads to a series of ever more complicated complications as he and his friends try to work out a way to make some money off of it. This is a brilliantly ingenious film with a really clever and original take on time travel that doesn't sacrifice character depth or charm. What makes this film really stand out is that it's all shot in one take with some really intricate choreography that sees us travel between the cafe and the flat and back again several times as well as have the characters interact with multiple past and future versions of themselves on the TV screens. It's like a magic trick or a beautifully complicated bit of clockwork. All credit to the actors for being able to do all this and still give great performances. I only watched this because it's short and has a cool title and I'm glad I did, I don't know why this isn't already a cult classic. Honestly, I think this is the best time travel film I've ever seen. 10/10 Superman dir. James Gunn/2025/2h10m James Gunn reboots the DC cinematic universe with a new take on Superman (David Corenswet). I'm not really a fan of superhero films, but I have to say I loved this. Right off the bat, it's not an origin story, which we really never need to see again. I also like how Superman feels and acts like a kid from the midwest who was raised right, he's not been turned into a cool guy who makes jokes all the time like Tony Stark. He's a boy scout who says stuff like gosh darn it, and that's how it should be. Lex Luthor is played here by Nicholas Hoult, and he's also great. He's petty and fuelled by jealousy and he's totally self aware of that and he hates it. I appreciate that this is a bright colourful film, but Gunn hasn't just copied the neon soaked aesthetic of his Guardians of the Galaxy films, here it's a natural brightness fuelled by Earth's yellow sun. The score uses the classis John Williams Superman theme, but sparingly and just for the epic moments, with the original music blending with it perfectly. This is a great film that left me feeling good, and isn't that what Superman's supposed to do? 9/10 All About Eve dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz/1950/2h19m This classic drama stars Bette Davis as aging Broadway star Margo Channing and Anne Baxter as Eve Harrington, an aspiring actor who insidiously worms her way into Margo's life by playing the fawning fan. Over time she is able to push Margo out of the spotlight whilst also nearly destroying her personal relationships. The only one who can see through her lies is theatre critic Addison DeWitt (George Sanders). The film opens with Eve accepting an award before flashing back to the start, showing us how she got there, and ends not long after the ceremony with the cycle beginning all over again as Eve's biggest fan shows up, ready and willing to take her place. This is a sharp film with a script full of cutting one liners, mostly given to the always excellent Davis. The real tragedy of the film is that Margo gets everything she deserves in the end, and Davis plays that perfectly. Baxter is equally impressive as the parasitic Eve, all sweetness and smiles at the start but when she flicks that switch to reveal the fame hungry monster inside it's almost scary. 1950 was a good year for showing what fame can do to a person as Sunset Boulevard was also released, that would make a brilliant double feature. 9/10- 1
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