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Bullsh*t, images and the ramblings of a madman.
“Pointing the camera at the product just isn’t cutting it anymore, and that’s a good thing for everyone.”
— KIEV
— THE NED
— LONDON & WALES
— PALAWAN, LONDON, BRIGHTON & BUDAPEST
The things you find months later ... it's the surprises that makes me remember what I love about film. Photo credit: Gareth Ward.

Stanley Kubrick's Boxes by Jon Ronson.
A group of us have formed a bit of a collective. We've affectionately called it 'CHUBBY' ... it's meant to mean that we're fat with ideas rather than a morning stiffy - I'll explain more once we figure it all out.
Anyway, I posed the 'What's you Top 20 Films?' question to the guys a few days ago. I wasn't fishing for the classic 20 films that define cinema over the last 100 years, it was more of a get to know your film tastes Top 20.
There was a strict NO judgement policy.
Here's mine (in no particular order):
The Wolf of Wall Street
The Castle
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Fight Club
Step Brothers
40 Year Old Virgin
A Serious Man
Pi (Mathematical Symbol)
LA Story
Punch Drunk Love
There Will Be Blood
Kingpin
Ghostbusters
Back To Future I
Natural Born Killers
Spinal Tap
Birdman
In A World
Lars and the Real Girl
Life Aquatic
Post your Top 20 in the comments.

Simply beautiful. The delivery of the last line is perfection. Saw the Director's Cut on David Reviews ... I'll keep my eyes open and repost if possible.
“You don’t try and photograph the reality, you try and photograph the photograph of the reality.”
“Film tells its story through images, not just words.”
