Mike Posted April 8 Author Posted April 8 2 minutes ago, Peter99 said: Wow! That's a 10 out of 10 review Mike, at least by the sound of it. I haven't been to the cinema since 1996! That was also when I last went on holiday. The film was The DaVinci Code - not great really, although I thought the book was excellent. Peter yep I'd say 10/10 but that would be for the overall experience as for me the visual and audio are a major factor in that rating almost as much as the actual films plot. would doubt that the rating be that high if watching away from the cinema anyone caught the imax version? 1
Simon T Posted April 8 Posted April 8 (edited) Lies We Tell https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10406410/ Really enjoyed this! first half an hour - bit Emily Bronte second half an hour - which on of those b*stards gets their comeuppance, but when? last half an hour - oh yes!!! deffo watching it again Edited April 8 by Simon T
Woodbutcher Posted April 15 Posted April 15 Another that slipped under my radar but is a must see film with fabulous performances by among other Timothy Spall , Jesse Buckley and Olivia Coleman. "Wicked Little Letters"
Mike Posted April 29 Author Posted April 29 We caught 'Civil War' last week, 9/10 I'd say, not what I thought it be and as I didn't look at my watch one, it must have been good! Most enjoyable and recommended Anyone any current cinema tips?
Mike Posted April 30 Author Posted April 30 23 hours ago, Mike said: We caught 'Civil War' last week, 9/10 I'd say, not what I thought it be and as I didn't look at my watch one, it must have been good! Most enjoyable and recommended Anyone any current cinema tips? not a great choice this week here, can't see anything much, have I missed anything?
Simon T Posted April 30 Posted April 30 On 29/04/2024 at 10:22, Mike said: We caught 'Civil War' last week, 9/10 I'd say, not what I thought it be and as I didn't look at my watch one, it must have been good! Most enjoyable and recommended Anyone any current cinema tips? I was looking on IMDB for Blue Lights – series 2 and noticed on the entry for Seamus O’Hara, he was in the recent film In the Land of Saints and Sinners https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15782690/?ref_=tt_urv Pleasantly surprised with it, bit different than I expected. Apart from having to watch Sarah Greene (yes I’m that shallow), you get a tiny snippet of Marlena Shaw – California Soul Otherwise, nothing very recent has caught my attention……………… 1
Chalky Posted April 30 Posted April 30 On 08/04/2024 at 11:00, Mike said: A weekend trip to the cinema to watch Dune 2 Yep and it's as they say, for us, one of the best cinematic experiences that we have had blown away Couldn't have been as poor as part 1
Eddie Hubbard Posted April 30 Posted April 30 On 15/04/2024 at 14:17, Woodbutcher said: Another that slipped under my radar but is a must see film with fabulous performances by among other Timothy Spall , Jesse Buckley and Olivia Coleman. "Wicked Little Letters" Yes really good ,and funny 1
Eddie Hubbard Posted April 30 Posted April 30 Went to the local cinema recently to catch the Cymande - Getting It Back documentary.Excellent and really uplifting ,highly recommended. 1
Mike Posted April 30 Author Posted April 30 50 minutes ago, Chalky said: Couldn't have been as poor as part 1 I thought 1 was good , not great, but ok, though after watching 2 at a cinema would seriously consider making a cinema visit to see 1 in that enviroment 54 minutes ago, Eddie Hubbard said: Went to the local cinema recently to catch the Cymande - Getting It Back documentary.Excellent and really uplifting ,highly recommended. thanks for the heads up 2
Chalky Posted May 1 Posted May 1 17 hours ago, Mike said: I thought 1 was good , not great, but ok, though after watching 2 at a cinema would seriously consider making a cinema visit to see 1 in that enviroment I've been putting off watching part 2 because of how pretty dull and boring the first was....maybe it was just building to something better. Will watch both together I think.
Simon T Posted May 2 Posted May 2 Cabrini https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14351082/?ref_=tt_urv Visually great, reminded me of the beginning of The Godfather part 2. I didn't know anything about her which was a positive, but at 2 hours plus, I would have preferred a documentary style format, or a reduction and more on the information in the last 10 minutes,
Mark B Posted June 22 Posted June 22 Last night the bike riders really good very enjoyable and some great acting from the stars good soundtrack and not filmed as you would expect. Week before last The watched a typical m knight shymalan film bit think his daughter EPA’s the director not scary but quite suspenseful.
Simon T Posted July 19 Posted July 19 'The Bikeriders' 2023 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21454134/ For me, dire. Loads of good actors,terrible script. 1
Woodbutcher Posted July 19 Posted July 19 2 minutes ago, Simon T said: 'The Bikeriders' 2023 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21454134/ For me, dire. Loads of good actors,terrible script. I'd been eagerly awaiting this one and boy was it a disappointment , the two minute trailer I saw months ago contained absolutely every decent snippet of it , worst thing I've seen for years.
Simon T Posted July 19 Posted July 19 (edited) 'Girl You Know It's True' https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21927594/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_1_tt_8_nm_0_in_0_q_girl%20y I quite liked this. Reminded me of when in the the USA, getting some amazing swaps of northern for their records Edited July 19 by Simon T
Peter99 Posted September 1 Posted September 1 Good morning all you film buffs. Crying out for a cracking film here; any recent recommendations? Crime thrillers, cops and robbers. International offerings are always interesting. I've been scrolling, channel hopping, starting/stopping watching, checking in on here. What does a man have to do to be able to sit and enjoy a very entertaining film? Thank you. Peter
Jonko Posted September 11 Posted September 11 Anyone seen KNEECAP yet? Supposed to be the best Indie film around at the moment. Going to see it next week at my local.
Simon T Posted September 11 Posted September 11 4 hours ago, Jonko said: Anyone seen KNEECAP yet? Supposed to be the best Indie film around at the moment. Going to see it next week at my local. I loved it, very funny. Some great one liners - "I wanna blow you like a Brighton hotel" !
Jonko Posted September 11 Posted September 11 4 hours ago, Simon T said: I loved it, very funny. Some great one liners - "I wanna blow you like a Brighton hotel" ! I'm looking forward to it at the weekend.....
Daved Posted September 16 Posted September 16 I finally got around to watching Oppenheimer last week and it is fantastic. Very long, very well acted and needs a lot of concentration but there's no other film maker like Christopher Nolan out there at the moment and his films will be all time classics. I learnt an awful lot too. I'd watch it again. 2
Peter99 Posted September 16 Posted September 16 1 hour ago, Daved said: I finally got around to watching Oppenheimer last week and it is fantastic. Very long, very well acted and needs a lot of concentration but there's no other film maker like Christopher Nolan out there at the moment and his films will be all time classics. I learnt an awful lot too. I'd watch it again. That's some recommendation. Definitely on my watch list for when my powers of concentration and interest return. Peter
Simon T Posted September 24 Posted September 24 On 01/09/2024 at 01:33, Peter99 said: Good morning all you film buffs. Crying out for a cracking film here; any recent recommendations? Crime thrillers, cops and robbers. International offerings are always interesting. Got a lot of the things you are looking for Peter but certainly NOT for you!!!! https://www.imdb.com/title/tt25750836/?ref_=tt_urv Aucun chien n'a été blessé dans la réalisation de ce film
Peter99 Posted September 24 Posted September 24 19 minutes ago, Simon T said: Got a lot of the things you are looking for Peter but certainly NOT for you!!!! https://www.imdb.com/title/tt25750836/?ref_=tt_urv Aucun chien n'a été blessé dans la réalisation de ce film Thanks Simon I'll check that one out. I hope you're ok. I've been grey - just like the weather. There's a good song in there some where! Your friend. Peter
Simon T Posted September 24 Posted September 24 23 minutes ago, Peter99 said: Thanks Simon I'll check that one out. I hope you're ok. I've been grey - just like the weather. There's a good song in there some where! Your friend. Peter skip the first minutes (dog fighters), but do watch the last minute (comeuppance, happy dog)
Peter99 Posted September 25 Posted September 25 On 24/09/2024 at 11:23, Simon T said: Got a lot of the things you are looking for Peter but certainly NOT for you!!!! https://www.imdb.com/title/tt25750836/?ref_=tt_urv Aucun chien n'a été blessé dans la réalisation de ce film I'm enjoying this mate. Just having an ice cream interval. The lady hasn't been round with the tray round her neck so I'm having to get my own. Some great European things around. Thanks for the tip. Peter
Pigeon Thing Posted September 26 Posted September 26 ...off to this next week, with a q&a with the band and Don Letts..looking forward to it..
Simon T Posted September 28 Posted September 28 Sing Sing Really didn't engage with this as not sure what it's all about, sort of half-baked. Based on or true story, I think, but wouldn't bother watching again. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt28479262/?ref_=tt_mv_close The Right to Read Very interesting, but very alarming too https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14726278/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_in_0_q_The%20Right%20to%20Read Strike: An Uncivil War A must watch for me. However, you probably need to ignore the 'politics' and concentrate on the peoples' stories. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt32043424/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_9_tt_7_nm_1_in_0_q_strike
Peter99 Posted September 28 Posted September 28 1 hour ago, Simon T said: Sing Sing Really didn't engage with this as not sure what it's all about, sort of half-baked. Based on or true story, I think, but wouldn't bother watching again. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt28479262/?ref_=tt_mv_close The Right to Read Very interesting, but very alarming too https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14726278/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_in_0_q_The%20Right%20to%20Read Strike: An Uncivil War A must watch for me. However, you probably need to ignore the 'politics' and concentrate on the peoples' stories. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt32043424/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_9_tt_7_nm_1_in_0_q_strike Thanks Simon I remember travelling through the North Notts/South Yorks minefields and being stopped regularly by the police as being suspected of being flying pickets. Definitely a Thatcher inspired revenge war on the working classes. I've decided to watch the Fargoe series again - Billy Bob Thornton is one of my favourite actors. Have you seen Swing Blade? I hope you're well Sir.
Simon T Posted September 28 Posted September 28 2 hours ago, Peter99 said: Thanks Simon I remember traveling through the North Notts/South Yorks minefields with Lady Di? and being stopped regularly by the police as being suspected of being flying pickets. Only You Definitely a Thatcher inspired revenge war on the working classes. thought when i posted to refrain from the 'politics' and concentrate on the people, their stories
Peter99 Posted September 28 Posted September 28 3 minutes ago, Simon T said: Not Lady Di, but; on a few occasions me and my mate Terry did act as driver and minders to a male stripper who used to appear at numerous miners welfares throughout North Notts and South Yorkshire. It was an odd job but paid good money. We travelled from Mablethorpe in Lincolnshire. The "artiste" was popular with the ladies but we did occasionally get grief from some of the wives husbands who often turned up to see what the fuss was about. I did some odd things to earn a crust back in the day. There were police anti flying picket road blocks everywhere - some of the old bill gave us a right hard time. Pierre
Simon T Posted September 28 Posted September 28 (edited) i do love your input, Edited October 2 by Simon T
Peter99 Posted September 28 Posted September 28 12 minutes ago, Simon T said: i do love your input, more stories than Andy Rix has copies of the Dream Team I love having a friend like you Simon. You could say that I've been around the block. Some of those blocks have been pretty tough too. Your mate. Peter
Popular Post Slippers Posted October 2 Popular Post Posted October 2 (edited) Bastarden (Danish Title) AKA The Bastard or 'The Promised Land' is well worth a watch - first thing to have kept me occupied for 2 hours for since I don't know when. It's on the BBC Iplayer. Edited October 3 by Slippers 4
Pigeon Thing Posted October 4 Posted October 4 On 26/09/2024 at 06:51, Pigeon Thing said: ...off to this next week, with a q&a with the band and Don Letts..looking forward to it.. ...This was great...well made film that didn't drag...well worth a watch if you get the chance...q&a was good afterwards...sadly though yet another story of working musicians getting ripped off...Don Letts touched on "authenticity" in the q&a which was an interesting theme which is picked up in the doc... doing the rounds of film fests at the minute but will prob be on streaming things I expect... 1
Eddie Hubbard Posted October 4 Posted October 4 Went to see “ Lee “ yesterday,an excellent and at times hard hitting film about Lee Miller ,a WW2 photographer,starring Kate Winslett who also produced it .Recommended…. 1
Kathryn Magson Posted October 4 Posted October 4 On 02/10/2024 at 12:22, Slippers said: Bastarden (Danish Title) AKA The Bastard or 'The Promised Land' is well worth a watch - first thing to have kept me occupied for 2 hours for since I don't know when. It's on the BBC Iplayer. Thanks for recommending this. True story but it was difficult to watch - sad, violent, brutal, disturbing & thought provoking. Well worth watching.
Slippers Posted October 6 Posted October 6 Thanks Kathryn, glad you enjoyed it i(if 'enjoyed' is the right word) Sort of film related, I'm currently watching 'Better call Saul' on Netflix . Once you get through the first couple of episodes in series one, which to be honest are mildly annoying, it settles down to become a truly great peice of Television. Back on topic, one of the better films I've seen lately is 'Mr Jones' I think it's on Netflix - not entirely sure, it's all about Stalin's forced starvation of the Ukrainian people in the 1930s.
Kathryn Magson Posted October 6 Posted October 6 15 minutes ago, Slippers said: Thanks Kathryn, glad you enjoyed it i(if 'enjoyed' is the right word) Sort of film related, I'm currently watching 'Better call Saul' on Netflix . Once you get through the first couple of episodes in series one, which to be honest are mildly annoying, it settles down to become a truly great peice of Television. Back on topic, one of the better films I've seen lately is 'Mr Jones' I think it's on Netflix - not entirely sure, it's all about Stalin's forced starvation of the Ukrainian people in the 1930s. I've seen Mr Jones - it's another film well worth watching
Jessie Pinkman Posted October 18 Posted October 18 (edited) A pleasant surprise on the sound track listing for the 2016 film War On Everyone starring Alexander Skarsgard & Michael Pena Soundtracks War on Everyone Something's Wrong Written by William Stevenson (aka Mickey Stevenson) Performed by Chris Clark Published by EMI Music Publishing Limited/Stone Agate Music Courtesy of Motown Record Company Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd It's quite a decent buddy action film. Edited October 18 by Jessie Pinkman
Mike Posted October 19 Author Posted October 19 this did make me laugh... MARCHING POWDER | Official Trailer (Uncensored) | Danny Dyer, Dir. Nick Love. Only in Cinemas 2025 Age-restricted video (based on Community Guidelines)
Woodbutcher Posted October 19 Posted October 19 23 minutes ago, Mike said: this did make me laugh... MARCHING POWDER | Official Trailer (Uncensored) | Danny Dyer, Dir. Nick Love. Only in Cinemas 2025 Age-restricted video (based on Community Guidelines) Really ... ? He's got to be the lamest , unfunny 'actor' on the planet , this is one I shall be avoiding like an pub oldies night with cheap beer and a buffet thrown in ...
Jessie Pinkman Posted October 19 Posted October 19 (edited) 2 hours ago, Mike said: this did make me laugh... MARCHING POWDER | Official Trailer (Uncensored) | Danny Dyer, Dir. Nick Love. Only in Cinemas 2025 Age-restricted video (based on Community Guidelines) That's just tickled me, what a brilliant trailer. Danny answers the door with excess coke sprinkled all over his bare chest. Hi ~ YES VERY he answers Thanks Mike that trailers just made my day. Edited October 19 by Jessie Pinkman
Mike Posted October 19 Author Posted October 19 1 hour ago, Woodbutcher said: Really ... ? He's got to be the lamest , unfunny 'actor' on the planet , this is one I shall be avoiding like an pub oldies night with cheap beer and a buffet thrown in ... yep really x 2 taking the piss out of himself jog on
Peter99 Posted October 19 Posted October 19 I just watched an extremely good Polish film - Justice. Highly recommended, some great acting.
Simon T Posted November 3 Posted November 3 IF you like music and films, you might find this interesting: Music by John Williams Follows the life of legendary composer John Williams https://www.imdb.com/title/tt26420234/?ref_=tturv_ov_i 1
Mike Posted December 10 Author Posted December 10 Anyone else get that feeling of oldness when you work out that this is really 23 years later 28 years later nsfw - careful now
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