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- The Subhuman
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Proud Mary on Netflix tonight I reckon...Taraji P Henson who I like a lot and the intro has a very Blaxploitation feel to it ...looks good
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The Peanut Butter Falcon
From the same people as Little Miss Sunshine, but not so darkly funny. Nothing to surprise you in the plot, but engaging characters, acted with warmth and charm. Delivers the feel good factor, if you're willing to go along with it. 7/10
From the same people as Little Miss Sunshine, but not so darkly funny. Nothing to surprise you in the plot, but engaging characters, acted with warmth and charm. Delivers the feel good factor, if you're willing to go along with it. 7/10
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Guns akimbo
a live action shoot em up game, with lots of blood and gore, and a touch of humour.
Daniel Radcliffe stars, and does a good job
a live action shoot em up game, with lots of blood and gore, and a touch of humour.
Daniel Radcliffe stars, and does a good job
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Finnish TV is running a season of movies by women directors. last night I watched Detroit about the riots of 1967. Very harrowing experience looking at police brutality and stupidity... coupled with corrupt judicial system.
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One film to avoid. Far North with Sean Bean. Dear god, plot is crap, acting is crap ending is utterly awful. I cannot believe i sat and watched that bag o shite. I suppose I just anted it to get better, it didn't. Save yourself 90 odd mins of life sapping bollocks. You have been warned.
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Currently working my way through the Sergio Leone westerns. What a master of his craft he was. The Dollars trilogy need no introduction of course and each are very memorable in their own right. Once Upon a Time in the West is simply a masterpiece. Such a great cast all on the top of their game with stellar performances from Henry Fonda, Claudia Cardinale, Charles Bronson and others. Today I watched A Fistful of Dynamite which is considered to be Leone's least favoured spaghetti western but I seem to like it more and more each viewing. I think if you love westerns you'll agree all Leone's films rightly earn their place among the greatest ever, made all the more brilliant by the score's from Ennio Morricone, another master of his craft.
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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly one of my favourite ever films Wilsdenwilsdenwhite wrote: ↑Sun Mar 29, 2020 6:17 pm Currently working my way through the Sergio Leone westerns. What a master of his craft he was. The Dollars trilogy need no introduction of course and each are very memorable in their own right. Once Upon a Time in the West is simply a masterpiece. Such a great cast all on the top of their game with stellar performances from Henry Fonda, Claudia Cardinale, Charles Bronson and others. Today I watched A Fistful of Dynamite which is considered to be Leone's least favoured spaghetti western but I seem to like it more and more each viewing. I think if you love westerns you'll agree all Leone's films rightly earn their place among the greatest ever, made all the more brilliant by the score's from Ennio Morricone, another master of his craft.
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Enjoying Amazon Prime.....two very different films
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
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Both very good films '64
We re-watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang yesterday evening.....
We re-watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang yesterday evening.....
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I watched The Midnight Sky with George Clooney last night.
Really enjoyed it, might be too sombre for some.
Really enjoyed it, might be too sombre for some.
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Has anyone seen Hector?
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Or Leon?
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Yup
to be fair, Hector is a good film, nice and tranquil and slow moving...... Just like I am now....
Leon is violent
to be fair, Hector is a good film, nice and tranquil and slow moving...... Just like I am now....
Leon is violent
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Last night watched a 2012 release , cannot believe I have not watched sooner..."Cloud Atlas" Fantastic array of actor's. great script really enjoyed it...
Hector/Leon ... I watched 1917 when released, and I was somewhat dissapointed, great cinematography, and effects, but I found the plot/storyline somewhat lacking... I do intend to watch it again at some point to see if I missed something.
Hector/Leon ... I watched 1917 when released, and I was somewhat dissapointed, great cinematography, and effects, but I found the plot/storyline somewhat lacking... I do intend to watch it again at some point to see if I missed something.
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Watched this last night, a heartbreaking true story.
If you are a animal/dog lover, get the tissues out folks
No wonder I couldn't sleep last night
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Saw that a few years ago, very sad indeed..
Meeta had a picture of the dog as his avatar for a while.
Meeta had a picture of the dog as his avatar for a while.
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A Quiet Place - suspenseful horror