I'm just gutted I left to watch the cup final before the others...a kiss, a hug what would the next person have got! SIS, please do not use the words Kylie and banging in the same sentence again
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"I bought myself a liarbird He came with free drinks just to blur The lies falling out like rain On an average English summer's afternoon" Sorry about that. Your strange 'bought' reference just reminded me of this 1st verse. And I usually love Andy Partridge's lyrics anyway.
Just finished watching Split starring James McAvoy. Quite interesting. He plays 23 characters in one person, hence the 'split' personality, though you only see about 6 or so of them. And of course, being an M.Night Shylaman film, not all of them are particularly nice. It's had a mixed bag of reviews, some finding it a good film experience, some finding it a bit too bewildering to maintain the interest. I think it's alright. It kept me interested without shattering me with suspense and horror. It reminds me of a Kubrick film at times, and that's no bad thing. Hence it's more cerebral than visceral, and that makes a change from many films from any genre. The story is simple yet convoluted. There's little shriek factor, and only is it the slightest bit grisly, unless you let your imagination run wild, but I'm not going to reveal any of the plot to start that off. It is most certainly not for everybody, being a psychological thriller cum horror film. I generally don't like horror films myself, but a bit of thought went into this one and McAvoy acts his role pretty well in it. I'll just say I recommend it and leave it at that.