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The Constant Gardener (on cable) - a pretty raw study on loss and grief, I thought.  Which was disappointing, as I was hoping for tips on what to do with cyclamens in winter.


A Cock and Bull Story - very amusing.  Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon are very funny.


Munich - billed as an 'uncompromising thriller', which it no doubt was, but you have to keep remembering that 11 Israeli athletes in the 1972 Olympics were murdered 'in real life' - I don't know that I'd like a friend or relative's death being marketed like that.  A pretty honest and brutal depiction of a cruel event, in any case.


Inside Man:  it was good while it lasted, but it's had a sort of candyfloss effect on me - I can't remember it too well just a few weeks on.  I watched it for Denzel, who I reckon can rarely put a foot wrong.


There are several more I plan to see:  The Dark, The Squid and the Whale, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, V for Vendetta and The White Countess.


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