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Topic: The Banshees of Inisherin
Posted By: Double Maxim
Subject: The Banshees of Inisherin
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2022 at 8:12am
Could well be worth a watch.


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Posted By: seanyshuffler
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2022 at 9:58am
Talks of Farrell to be nominated for an oscar. 

Generally enjoy McDonagh's movies and his dark sense of humour so will give this a watch.


Posted By: Shedite
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2022 at 11:45am
They did a nice monologue on SNL last week, will definitely be giving the movie a watch


Posted By: B6 6HE
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2022 at 12:07pm

Really looking forward to it.

In Bruges is a classic so hopes are high.


Posted By: Artie Ziff
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2022 at 3:54pm
Yeah it looks good. Looking forward to watching it

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Posted By: Trap junior
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2022 at 4:41pm
Have to say I have never really seen a Colin Farrell film I liked


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Posted By: irishmufc
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2022 at 4:54pm
Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

Have to say I have never really seen a Colin Farrell film I liked

Even if you seen and didn't like In Bruges, Phone Booth is a cracker of a film and has a top notch villain. 

Farrell is brilliant in it too. Clap


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Posted By: sausy
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2022 at 5:08pm
Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

Have to say I have never really seen a Colin Farrell film I liked

Intermission is quality


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Posted By: Bandwagon
Date Posted: 12 Oct 2022 at 10:11pm
Originally posted by irishmufc irishmufc wrote:

Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

Have to say I have never really seen a Colin Farrell film I liked

Even if you seen and didn't like In Bruges, Phone Booth is a cracker of a film and has a top notch villain. 

Farrell is brilliant in it too. Clap


Haven't seen that in years but remember really liking it, The Recruit too with Al Pacino was good.


Posted By: The Huntacha
Date Posted: 13 Oct 2022 at 5:19am
Originally posted by sausy sausy wrote:

Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

Have to say I have never really seen a Colin Farrell film I liked

Intermission is quality

A completely underrated movie.


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Posted By: cullenswood
Date Posted: 14 Oct 2022 at 9:13am
Intermission is very good.    In Bruges is an all time great and deserves at least an annual rewatching.   "It's like a fairytale"

Farrell plays these type of characters very well


Posted By: Gaz
Date Posted: 14 Oct 2022 at 10:29am
Originally posted by irishmufc irishmufc wrote:

Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

Have to say I have never really seen a Colin Farrell film I liked

Even if you seen and didn't like In Bruges, Phone Booth is a cracker of a film and has a top notch villain. 

Farrell is brilliant in it too. Clap

Farrell said in interviews that he was completely off his face on drink and drugs filming that LOL


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Posted By: jamo1
Date Posted: 14 Oct 2022 at 10:44am
Originally posted by Gaz Gaz wrote:

Originally posted by irishmufc irishmufc wrote:

Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

Have to say I have never really seen a Colin Farrell film I liked

Even if you seen and didn't like In Bruges, Phone Booth is a cracker of a film and has a top notch villain. 

Farrell is brilliant in it too. Clap

Farrell said in interviews that he was completely off his face on drink and drugs filming that LOL
Phone Booth is very good. Never liked Intermission not sure what it was about that film didn't find it funny at all. In Bruge is very good too, thought Fines was great in it.


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Posted By: Cabra Hoop
Date Posted: 14 Oct 2022 at 12:58pm
Intermission was de-lish

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Posted By: notpropaganda73
Date Posted: 24 Oct 2022 at 9:03am
saw this last night. the comedy was pitch perfect at times, it meanders a bit, you can definitely tell McDonagh is a playwright first of all anyway. 

I've been interested to see the universal positive reviews from the world over. I think on some levels the film only really works (beyond the comedy and just a "wtf" type story) if you know about Irish history. But it's got huge Oscar buzz already which is a bit mad (not saying undeserved, just surprises me). 

Farrell is brilliant in it and deserves a nomination at least, I saw Mark Kermode say his character could be a grandfather of Dougal in Father Ted and that's pretty accurate! 


Posted By: Double Maxim
Date Posted: 24 Oct 2022 at 9:05am
Originally posted by notpropaganda73 notpropaganda73 wrote:

saw this last night. the comedy was pitch perfect at times, it meanders a bit, you can definitely tell McDonagh is a playwright first of all anyway. 

I've been interested to see the universal positive reviews from the world over. I think on some levels the film only really works (beyond the comedy and just a "wtf" type story) if you know about Irish history. But it's got huge Oscar buzz already which is a bit mad (not saying undeserved, just surprises me). 

Farrell is brilliant in it and deserves a nomination at least, I saw Mark Kermode say his character could be a grandfather of Dougal in Father Ted and that's pretty accurate! 
 


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The Banshees of Inisherin review – flawless tragicomedy of male friendship gone sour


Tragedy and comedy are perfectly paired in this latest jet-black offering from Martin McDonagh, which, like the writer-director’s previous film https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/jan/14/three-billboards-outside-ebbing-missouri-review-frances-mcdormand" rel="nofollow -   https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/jan/14/three-billboards-outside-ebbing-missouri-review-frances-mcdormand" rel="nofollow - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri  (2018), seems a strong contender for the Oscars’ best picture race. Reuniting the two stars of McDonagh’s 2008 debut feature  https://www.theguardian.com/film/2008/apr/20/thriller.comedy" rel="nofollow - In Bruges , it’s an end-of-friendship breakup movie that swings between the hilarious, the horrifying and the heartbreaking in magnificent fashion.

It’s 1923, and on the fictional island of Inisherin the sounds of the Irish civil war (“a bad do”) can be heard across the water, providing suitable background noise for the internecine struggles to come. Every day at 2pm, dairy farmer Pádraic (Colin Farrell) calls on his best friend, Colm (Brendan Gleeson), and the two head to the pub. They’re a chalk-and-cheese pair: the former a simple soul who can talk for hours about horse poo; the latter “a thinker” who writes music, plays the fiddle and falls prey to bouts of existential despair. Circumstance has made them inseparable.

Today, however, is different. When Pádraic knocks, Colm simply sits in his chair, smoking. “Why wouldn’t he answer the door to me?” Pádraic asks his smarter sister Siobhán (Kerry Condon), with whom he shares the home from which she constantly has to eject his beloved donkey (“animals are for outside!”). “Perhaps he just doesn’t like you no more,” Siobhán replies – a joke that soon turns out to be horribly true.

Depressed by a sense of time slipping away, and determined to do something creative with whatever years he has left, Colm has decided to cut Pádraic out of his life, ridding himself of the “aimless chatting” of “a limited man”. “What is he, 12?” scoffs Dominic (Barry Keoghan), a local lad who harbours hopeless dreams of escaping his daddy (a brutish policeman whose hobbies are drinking and masturbation) and taking up with the bookish Siobhán. But Colm is deadly serious and makes a solemn promise, or threat: every time Pádraic talks to him, he will cut off one of his own fiddle-playing fingers.

There’s a touch of Father Ted in the set-up that finds a wily older man becoming exasperated by his somewhat childlike companion in a remote rural locale where company is limited. (When Colm tells Siobhán that he doesn’t have “a place for dullness in my life any more”, she replies: “But you live on an island off the coast of Ireland!”) Indeed, with his schoolboy gait and wide-eyed outlook, Pádraic could be an ancestor of Ardal O’Hanlon’s Father Dougal. But just as war can turn boys into monsters, so this conflict with Colm will eat away at Pádraic’s innate good nature (he was always thought of as “one of life’s good guys”), turning hurt to anger, generosity to meanness, love to vengeance.

Pádraic (Colin Farrell) and donkey in The Banshees of Inisherin.

There are plenty of quotable, laugh-out-loud moments in The Banshees of Inisherin (the title has a funereal musical twist) that meld odd-couple comedy with toxic bromantic satire. But as the soul-tingling strains of Polegnala E Todora (Love Chant) from Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares suggest, McDonagh’s core concerns are more metaphysical. Just as Sheila Flitton’s crone-like neighbour Mrs McCormick comes increasingly to resemble Bengt Ekerot’s embodiment of Death in Bergman’s The Seventh Seal, so McDonagh’s acerbic dialogue circles the subject of impending obliteration in tragicomic fashion. We laugh when Colm declares that while no one remembers nice people “everyone to a man knows Mozart’s name” and Pádraic retorts: “Well don’t!” But behind the gag lies the terror of being forgotten when we die, and it’s that, rather than any friendship issue, which seems to drive Colm’s self-mutilation. There’s real sadness, too, in the way that Pádraic’s dismissal of Dominic as the island’s premier dullard (an assessment that is tragically untrue) mirrors his own mistreatment by Colm – an unjust hierarchy of hurt.

Visually, cinematographer Ben Davis and production designer Mark Tildesley create painterly interiors that recall the canvases of Vermeer and the compositions of Danish director Carl Theodor Dreyer, while composer Carter Burwell emphasises the film’s fable-like qualities with refrains that sound like off-kilter nursery rhymes played on cracked shellac records. As for the cast, they are a note-perfect ensemble, a flawless instrument upon which McDonagh plays his deliciously melancholy danse macabre.



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Posted By: Paulie
Date Posted: 24 Oct 2022 at 9:44am
Originally posted by notpropaganda73 notpropaganda73 wrote:

saw this last night. the comedy was pitch perfect at times, it meanders a bit, you can definitely tell McDonagh is a playwright first of all anyway. 

I've been interested to see the universal positive reviews from the world over. I think on some levels the film only really works (beyond the comedy and just a "wtf" type story) if you know about Irish history. But it's got huge Oscar buzz already which is a bit mad (not saying undeserved, just surprises me). 

Farrell is brilliant in it and deserves a nomination at least, I saw Mark Kermode say his character could be a grandfather of Dougal in Father Ted and that's pretty accurate! 


I'm looking forward to this. If Farrell is nominated would it be for best lead or supporting actor?


Posted By: notpropaganda73
Date Posted: 24 Oct 2022 at 9:53am
Originally posted by Paulie Paulie wrote:

Originally posted by notpropaganda73 notpropaganda73 wrote:

saw this last night. the comedy was pitch perfect at times, it meanders a bit, you can definitely tell McDonagh is a playwright first of all anyway. 

I've been interested to see the universal positive reviews from the world over. I think on some levels the film only really works (beyond the comedy and just a "wtf" type story) if you know about Irish history. But it's got huge Oscar buzz already which is a bit mad (not saying undeserved, just surprises me). 

Farrell is brilliant in it and deserves a nomination at least, I saw Mark Kermode say his character could be a grandfather of Dougal in Father Ted and that's pretty accurate! 


I'm looking forward to this. If Farrell is nominated would it be for best lead or supporting actor?

Lead. 

Barry Keoghan could get a supporting nod. Gleeson is typically great but I'd say Keoghan would get more noise for his performance. 


Posted By: seanyshuffler
Date Posted: 24 Oct 2022 at 12:40pm
Saw it on Friday. Was enjoyable enough but not sure if it would have the same watch back factor as the guard or in bruge?

Some fine performances in it and probably play well in the states.


Posted By: Paulie
Date Posted: 24 Oct 2022 at 1:06pm
Originally posted by notpropaganda73 notpropaganda73 wrote:

Originally posted by Paulie Paulie wrote:

Originally posted by notpropaganda73 notpropaganda73 wrote:

saw this last night. the comedy was pitch perfect at times, it meanders a bit, you can definitely tell McDonagh is a playwright first of all anyway. 

I've been interested to see the universal positive reviews from the world over. I think on some levels the film only really works (beyond the comedy and just a "wtf" type story) if you know about Irish history. But it's got huge Oscar buzz already which is a bit mad (not saying undeserved, just surprises me). 

Farrell is brilliant in it and deserves a nomination at least, I saw Mark Kermode say his character could be a grandfather of Dougal in Father Ted and that's pretty accurate! 


I'm looking forward to this. If Farrell is nominated would it be for best lead or supporting actor?


Lead. 

Barry Keoghan could get a supporting nod. Gleeson is typically great but I'd say Keoghan would get more noise for his performance. 


Interesting. Farrell has been in some very good films and has really honed his craft since his early years. I really liked The Killing of a Sacred Deer even if every character in it, even the kids, is pretty dislikeable.


Posted By: Hotlips_Hoolahan
Date Posted: 24 Oct 2022 at 3:20pm
Originally posted by seanyshuffler seanyshuffler wrote:

Saw it on Friday. Was enjoyable enough but not sure if it would have the same watch back factor as the guard or in bruge?

Some fine performances in it and probably play well in the states.
Thought The Guard was awful.

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Posted By: Declanus
Date Posted: 26 Oct 2022 at 6:24pm
Went to see it yesterday. It’s very good actually. Cast are excellent. Barry Keoghan will definitely be nominated as best supporting actor. Scenery is stunning.


Posted By: Trap junior
Date Posted: 26 Oct 2022 at 6:41pm
Saw this on Monday. Very good film if not quite as good as The Field.

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Posted By: doherty
Date Posted: 26 Oct 2022 at 8:34pm
Originally posted by Hotlips_Hoolahan Hotlips_Hoolahan wrote:

Originally posted by seanyshuffler seanyshuffler wrote:

Saw it on Friday. Was enjoyable enough but not sure if it would have the same watch back factor as the guard or in bruge?

Some fine performances in it and probably play well in the states.
Thought The Guard was awful.

Wash your mouth out LOL classic


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Posted By: doherty
Date Posted: 26 Oct 2022 at 8:34pm
Haven't seen this film yet. Just the trailers on tv. Looks a bit goombeenish to me. Maybe when i see it i will like it 

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Posted By: Declanus
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2022 at 10:06am
Originally posted by doherty doherty wrote:

Haven't seen this film yet. Just the trailers on tv. Looks a bit goombeenish to me. Maybe when i see it i will like it 

Anything but.


Posted By: jamo1
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2022 at 11:42am
Originally posted by doherty doherty wrote:

Originally posted by Hotlips_Hoolahan Hotlips_Hoolahan wrote:

Originally posted by seanyshuffler seanyshuffler wrote:

Saw it on Friday. Was enjoyable enough but not sure if it would have the same watch back factor as the guard or in bruge?

Some fine performances in it and probably play well in the states.
Thought The Guard was awful.

Wash your mouth out LOL classic
Watched it yesterday thought it was very good, didn't think there were than many jokes TBH and it does take a very bleak turn towards the end. More like Cavalry than The Guard ( thought that was woeful) but a very good watch. 8/10. 


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Posted By: Double Maxim
Date Posted: 29 Oct 2022 at 6:05am
Watched this yesterday very enjoyable some cracking acting fron Gleeson and Farrell.

As has been said on the thread the scenery was stunning.




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Posted By: Double Maxim
Date Posted: 29 Oct 2022 at 12:10pm

Colin not popular with the animals.

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Posted By: Cabra Hoop
Date Posted: 31 Oct 2022 at 2:03pm
Seen it on Saturday - quite poignant if not melancholy. Leading actors very strong performances particularly Keoghan, nice cameos by Shortt and Kenny back together again. Good script. 7.5 out of 10.

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Posted By: zizu Kilbane
Date Posted: 07 Nov 2022 at 11:08pm
Went to see this over the weekend, thought it was excellent 

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Posted By: Sham157
Date Posted: 07 Nov 2022 at 11:19pm
Originally posted by zizu Kilbane zizu Kilbane wrote:

Went to see this over the weekend, thought it was excellent 
Was my Saturday night also. CrackingClap


Posted By: Trap junior
Date Posted: 07 Nov 2022 at 11:30pm
Do you think in time this will be held in the same esteem as The Field or will the hype die down and certain aspects of the film will come under scrutiny in the cold light of day?

I saw it a couple of weeks back and really liked it.  I think in time the humour element of it may take away from it as a serious film.


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Posted By: jamo1
Date Posted: 08 Nov 2022 at 10:46am
Originally posted by Trap junior Trap junior wrote:

Do you think in time this will be held in the same esteem as The Field or will the hype die down and certain aspects of the film will come under scrutiny in the cold light of day?

I saw it a couple of weeks back and really liked it.  I think in time the humour element of it may take away from it as a serious film.
Hard the beat The Field in fairness for Richard Harris's performance alone. 


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Posted By: irishmufc
Date Posted: 08 Nov 2022 at 11:49am
Haven't seen it yet but going by the trailers, Farrell's accent looks a bit suspect and doesn't seem a convincing one of a 1920's west coast of Ireland Islander. I like Farrell in other films but not sure about his accent on this one. 




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Posted By: Hotlips_Hoolahan
Date Posted: 08 Nov 2022 at 1:23pm
Originally posted by irishmufc irishmufc wrote:

Haven't seen it yet but going by the trailers, Farrell's accent looks a bit suspect and doesn't seem a convincing one of a 1920's west coast of Ireland Islander. I like Farrell in other films but not sure about his accent on this one. 


 

This is supposed to be set in the 1920's? LOL


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Posted By: Sham157
Date Posted: 08 Nov 2022 at 1:27pm
Originally posted by Hotlips_Hoolahan Hotlips_Hoolahan wrote:

Originally posted by irishmufc irishmufc wrote:

Haven't seen it yet but going by the trailers, Farrell's accent looks a bit suspect and doesn't seem a convincing one of a 1920's west coast of Ireland Islander. I like Farrell in other films but not sure about his accent on this one. 


 

This is supposed to be set in the 1920's? LOL
Yes, during the civil war as referenced in some of the lines and the canon fire on ‘the mainland’.


Posted By: MC Hammered
Date Posted: 08 Nov 2022 at 1:50pm
Originally posted by irishmufc irishmufc wrote:

Haven't seen it yet but going by the trailers, Farrell's accent looks a bit suspect and doesn't seem a convincing one of a 1920's west coast of Ireland Islander. I like Farrell in other films but not sure about his accent on this one. 



The producers were probably caught in a bit of conundrum here Muff. On one hand, I'm sure they would have liked to select a handsome star from Mayo with a local accent for the sake of authenticity. On the other hand, where the fack would they find one of them? So they opted for a good looking Dub with a ropey accent. They have a movie to sell and it would be a tough gig trying to market it with nothing but scaldy culchie heads on the poster. 

For the record, I really enjoyed it. Jesus it is bleak though. 


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Posted By: irishmufc
Date Posted: 08 Nov 2022 at 2:02pm
Originally posted by MC Hammered MC Hammered wrote:

Originally posted by irishmufc irishmufc wrote:

Haven't seen it yet but going by the trailers, Farrell's accent looks a bit suspect and doesn't seem a convincing one of a 1920's west coast of Ireland Islander. I like Farrell in other films but not sure about his accent on this one. 



The producers were probably caught in a bit of conundrum here Muff. On one hand, I'm sure they would have liked to select a handsome star from Mayo with a local accent for the sake of authenticity. On the other hand, where the fack would they find one of them? So they opted for a good looking Dub with a ropey accent. They have a movie to sell and it would be a tough gig trying to market it with nothing but scaldy culchie heads on the poster. 

For the record, I really enjoyed it. Jesus it is bleak though. 

Fair enough LOL


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Posted By: Hotlips_Hoolahan
Date Posted: 08 Nov 2022 at 2:05pm
Originally posted by irishmufc irishmufc wrote:

Originally posted by MC Hammered MC Hammered wrote:

Originally posted by irishmufc irishmufc wrote:

Haven't seen it yet but going by the trailers, Farrell's accent looks a bit suspect and doesn't seem a convincing one of a 1920's west coast of Ireland Islander. I like Farrell in other films but not sure about his accent on this one. 



The producers were probably caught in a bit of conundrum here Muff. On one hand, I'm sure they would have liked to select a handsome star from Mayo with a local accent for the sake of authenticity. On the other hand, where the fack would they find one of them? So they opted for a good looking Dub with a ropey accent. They have a movie to sell and it would be a tough gig trying to market it with nothing but scaldy culchie heads on the poster. 

For the record, I really enjoyed it. Jesus it is bleak though. 

Fair enough LOL

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Posted By: bastardsonoflimpar
Date Posted: 09 Nov 2022 at 10:39pm
A beautiful film

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Posted By: Double Maxim
Date Posted: 14 Mar 2023 at 10:33am


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