Rate the last movie you watched out of 10

Cuck - 4/10
An isolated loser goes down the alt-right youtube rabbit hole while simultaneously being manipulated into playing a cucked husband in homemade porn movies. Not as smart as it thinks it is.

The most affecting thing about it was that it underlined to me how much that deranged online patriot culture from the US has taken root over here. Bleak shit, indeed.
Apparently took it's inspiration from the PROC.....
 
Christ there was a decent movie on tg4 last night. Never heard of it before.
A gentleman of no importance it was called.
Set in 1960s Dublin, and filled in 1994. Albert Finney, Rufus Sewell, and Michael Gambon all did really decent Dublin accents
Miley was in it playing a priest, and a very young JRM was playing snooker.

I'd give it 8/10. There was a bit of a weird gay subplot in it.
 
Christ there was a decent movie on tg4 last night. Never heard of it before.
A gentleman of no importance it was called.
Set in 1960s Dublin, and filled in 1994. Albert Finney, Rufus Sewell, and Michael Gambon all did really decent Dublin accents
Miley was in it playing a priest, and a very young JRM was playing snooker.

I'd give it 8/10. There was a bit of a weird gay subplot in it.
Rumour had it he held the record for highest break in the vic for years.
 
Cuck - 4/10
An isolated loser goes down the alt-right youtube rabbit hole while simultaneously being manipulated into playing a cucked husband in homemade porn movies. Not as smart as it thinks it is.

The most affecting thing about it was that it underlined to me how much that deranged online patriot culture from the US has taken root over here. Bleak shit, indeed.
Lol

Was reek headlining this one?
 
The Old Oak (2023).

A Ken Loach film set in a small mining village in the north of England that is devastated by unemployment. One day a bus of Syrian refugees arrives. A film about bigotry, racism, tolerance and community spirit. A sad film really, well acted by unknowns (to me). A mirror of Ireland at the moment? It's a bit depressing but a 7/10 for me.
 
The Old Oak (2023).

A Ken Loach film set in a small mining village in the north of England that is devastated by unemployment. One day a bus of Syrian refugees arrives. A film about bigotry, racism, tolerance and community spirit. A sad film really, well acted by unknowns (to me). A mirror of Ireland at the moment? It's a bit depressing but a 7/10 for me.
Sound a lot like every other Ken Laoch joint
 
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