Saw southpaw , very cliched , but good nonetheless , good performance by gyllenhall and adams (althrough she was barely in the movie) . The ending was kind of dissapointing for me though .
Saw southpaw , very cliched , but good nonetheless , good performance by gyllenhall and adams (althrough she was barely in the movie) . The ending was kind of dissapointing for me though .
I had he exact same thoughts. I felt like he sound track coyld of been better too like it missed that great song in the ending like how 'about today' made 'warriors' ending special.
I had he exact same thoughts. I felt like he sound track coyld of been better too like it missed that great song in the ending like how 'about today' made 'warriors' ending special.
Both brilliant films. They'd definitely be included in my favourites of the era, along with Resnais' two films Hiroshima, Mon Amour and Last Year at Marienbad, Chabrol's Les Biches, Rohmer's La Collectionneuse, Godard's Pierrot Le Fou and La Chinoise, Truffaut's Jules Et Jim and The 400 Blows, Malle's Le Feu Follet, Melville's Le Samourai, Rivette's Out 1, Noli me Tangere, Chris Marker's La Jetee, Lelouch's A Man and a Woman, and the film that basically ended that era for French cinema, Eustache's La Maman et La putain.
watched "Inside Out" with my little nieces, I liked the premise of the movie, very creative, but there was no particular instance where I felt genuinely sad or moved, like with other Pixar movies i.e. up