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Morning Folks!
It's time for a more serious movie... and one lots of you have been recommending for a long time! We both felt like the city this movie was set in could have been Gotham - so dark, damp and dangerous. We also loooove stories like this where we get to try and put clues together before the characters solve the crime. Hope you enjoy!

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Seven (runtime 2:06:54) - Patreon Version

Comments

Derwin Riley

Yes! Awesome movie!

Ian A

Really looking forward to this! Something to watch during the freak blizzard that's set to hit. Thanks guys!

packersamurai

This was a great, but hard watch for a movie. I'm glad you guys saw this, but I hope you take a shower afterwards. This is a prototype to SILENCE OF THE LAMBS.

packersamurai

Where can I patronize my favorite Canadians? You're my second favorite behind Bob & Doug Mckenzie!!!

packersamurai

This was a hard watch. Please watch STRANGE BREW! Pure Canada 🇨🇦 ♥️.

packersamurai

Pretty please! Watch STRANGE BREW. It's got SCTV alums, it's got beer, it's got jelly doughnuts, and it has hockey.

Funk McPuke

It's funny that you guys mention how much the city in Se7en feels like Gotham (and it def does) bc in the newest Batman movie (the one with Robert Pattinson as Batman), director Matt Reeves took a lot of the look and feel of Gotham (and the film in general) from Se7en. Anyway, yeah, Se7en is not a "feel good" movie, but it's such a well-done tragedy that it's always been among my favorite films. And it was the movie that put David Fincher onto my Top 5 Directors list. And, actually, that's another Gotham connection, since David Fincher's style was also an influence on Christopher Nolan, an influence you can see in many of Nolan's films, including his Batman series. So, although David Fincher has never actually made a Batman movie, his style has had a big impact on the look and feel of Gotham in modern Batman movies.

SavageDiplomat

Great reaction. Look at the scene when Mills and Somerset are in Wild Bills leather shop and you will notice a guy behind them outside the door watching them. He has a limp. Thats John Doe.