Any of you see The Young Offenders when it came out?
Absolute C H A V K I N O
Also what part of Ireland are you from la
i watched The Guard yesterday but I'm not irish
Me on the right (the chicken)
I recently got around to watching Calvary though I'd downloaded it a while ago now. Kino as fuck.
I'm not Irish
Was a fun enjoyable film that kind of got bogged down by the classic Irish cliches of dumbing stuff down and thinking it's funnier than it actually is. Some good clever lines and references in it though. Would look forward if similar Irish movies were made like this in future
I had to turn that shit off 1/3 into the movie, tried to hard to be funny ended up being cringe
Irish film rankings from what ive seen:
1. Calvary
2. The Garage
3. Room
4. The Wind That Shakes the Barley
5. Adam & Paul
6. The Butcher Boy
7. Frank
8. What Richard Did
9. My Left Foot
10. In The Name of the Father
My country will never make good films. They're too afraid and they're too incestuous.
My Dad is a filmmaker but he's getting his production money for his first feature in Europe because the Irish Film Board are scam artists.
underappreciated Irish Kino
AND I LOST MY LEG
>>80577341
Wrong with every word.
Death of a Superhero. Set in Ireland not sure if it's an Irish film though
>>80575943
Watched it last week, was ok but pretty meh, a typical 3/5
also
>introscene
>paperplanes starts to play
Am from Derry up in the North. Does In Bruges count as Irish kino?
>>80579930
I usually hate collin farrel, but that movie was pretty enjoyable
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPne3Wh0lqk
>>80575943
I've seen it ya knacker, pretty good film senpai
>>80577565
Good argument.