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"The Student" by Kirill Serebrennikov
This is a great, deeply philosophical film. Highly relevant with sharp social criticism and dark satire. But it's a tough watch.
 
The Steve Jobs movie with Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet, Seth Rogan and Jeff Daniels. I now remember why I didn't like this movie much when it first came out. Heck of a cast, and I think Kate Winslet holds it all together as she's the best thing here. The movie doesn't ultimately offer much beyond argument after argument though. It's an excruciating watch because of this due to all sniping at each other and it's perplexing to me why it was chosen to focus so much on the negativity rather than the accomplishments. Much prefer the biopic with Ashton Kutcher over this.
 
The Steve Jobs movie with Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet, Seth Rogan and Jeff Daniels. I now remember why I didn't like this movie much when it first came out. Heck of a cast, and I think Kate Winslet holds it all together as she's the best thing here. The movie doesn't ultimately offer much beyond argument after argument though. It's an excruciating watch because of this due to all sniping at each other and it's perplexing to me why it was chosen to focus so much on the negativity rather than the accomplishments. Much prefer the biopic with Ashton Kutcher over this.

Have you watched the old film The Pirates Of Silicon Valley?
 
My DVD of Merrily We Roll Along arrived a bit over two weeks ago, and I watched it the weekend before last. Seeing it letterboxed onto a 1980s-vintage CRT TV doesn't capture the feel of a live stage performance quite the way seeing it in a movie house does (maybe if I piped the soundtrack into my stereo . . .), but it's still an engaging performance, rolling back through all the focal points in time of a doomed friendship.
 
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Hang on a sec. I have never seen, nor even heard of, this movie that people have been discussing recently in this thread. However, I have seen a clip within the last few years of a movie where a train crashed into a station that was quite obviously Union Station in Toronto. I wondered what movie that clip was from… but the thumbnail of this video reminds me of that clip. Is this Silver Streak movie the movie in question?
 
Hang on a sec. I have never seen, nor even heard of, this movie that people have been discussing recently in this thread. However, I have seen a clip within the last few years of a movie where a train crashed into a station that was quite obviously Union Station in Toronto. I wondered what movie that clip was from… but the thumbnail of this video reminds me of that clip. Is this Silver Streak movie the movie in question?

Yes this is that movie, starring Gene Wilder and the lovely Jill Clayburgh and a host of others
 
watched Gattaca on tubi yesterday


That's a funny one, as I never liked it when it first came out but appreciate it more now as I am older. It's a good film and like many other films it's funny how over time and with age you grow to like them and appreciate them more.
 
That's a funny one, as I never liked it when it first came out but appreciate it more now as I am older. It's a good film and like many other films it's funny how over time and with age you grow to like them and appreciate them more.

Same thing goes for movies you saw as a child that wowed you with space battles or robots or magic or monsters, then you watch them again as an adult and realize how bad they were.
 
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