Quote from: Mrs. Oliphant on April 04, 2025, 08:08:23 PMI love Gollum (and have been favorably compared to him/her in appearance, though I never could discern gender for the character). And the oliphaunts are so cool (thanks for the clip). My favorite movie is 'The Razor's Edge' (Bill Murray and universally panned but I think Mr. Maugham would have approved). 'West Side Story' is next, if one can get past the racial overtones in 'America.' The most recent movie I've watched that grabbed me was 'The Fallout' (Jenna Ortega, who also carried 'Miller's Girl' but that's probably because she's so cute). Just finished 'Adolescence,' which really isn't a movie but left me devastated. Your turn.
I absolutely refuse to equate you in any way to Gollum, honey. Smeagle was a guy. One of two brothers. They were an offshoot of the Hobbits, more like riverfolk. He killed his brother after he found the One Ring at the bottom of a river after falling off a boat he and his brother were on. His brother wanted it for himself so Smeagle killed him. It drove him mad and eventually corrupted him into the creature called Gollum, because of the periodic choking noise he made. Like coughing up a furball. And I am way too big of a nerd about this stuff hahahaha.
I think I would like to watch "The Razor's Edge". I have just skimmed the plot of it and it seems very deep. I don't pay attention to what movies people don't like. These days people don't really like anything. I think if something speaks to you it speaks to you. And this seems like something I would like. Bill Murray can do some serious stuff.
I have heard of West Side Story in name. But never seen it.
I have also heard of Adolescence. Apparently it's a huge hit for Netflix but I haven't seen it. I don't watch much TV for the most part. Actually no that's not true. I don't watch TV in a traditional sense. I have shows I like... and kind of binge watch them.
One of my favourites is the Chernobyl miniseries. I am fascinated with that whole thing.
For movies... Hacksaw Ridge is one of my favourites. Kind of makes me cry. The sheer heroism of people. I am morbidly fascinated with end of the world type movies. "The Day After Tomorrow" and "Greenland" come to mind. Greenland especially. It was very well done.
I am also a bit of a horror fan. Particularly Australian horror movies. The Babadook and Wolf Creek are a couple of my go to movies. I think there's something about the sheer vast isolation of Australia which makes Wolf Creek extremely scary.
Very eclectic, I know. But I will kind of watch anything and enjoy it if it's good hahaha.