The Film Thread

CatmanV2

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Hesitating to suggest this today, of all days, but on the other hand ....


Dramatisation of the Wannsee Conference - based on the only known transcript to survive. Excellent cast - it was chilling to watch.

It was excellent, and, as you say, chilling

C
 

Wack61

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Just got back from bad boys , haven't seen any of the others but it was all that was on
I have made a mental note to avoid any films that might attract chavs in the 15-30 age group in future

At one point I was close to a victor meldrew moment when 5 ******* phones were on at the same time, it's definitely a problem that's not going to get better, it's like a drug they can't stop taking

Film was **** as expected
 

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Finally got round to watching The Irishman last Friday, only went to the toilet once. ;)
It's a long watch. I'm surprised that in this day and age, that a film this long is made.
 

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Not a film but, I've always thought Chad (Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer) reminded me of someone but couldn't think who! Then I came across this and the penny dropped!!!
 

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Watched “Joker” this morning.
Very good and an excellent performance as others have mentioned..
Heath Ledger still steals the Joker show -for me.
 
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Wack61

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A beautiful day in the neighbourhood

What an odd film, surprisingly good considering I had no idea who Mr Rogers was.

Odeon Luxe all to myself so it looks like nobody else knows who Mr Roger's is either.
 

Wattie

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This is an oldie but it’s relevant to some discussion on here tonight.

If you haven’t watched it for a while do so, it’s brilliant.
You’ll laugh, you’ll feel sad, it’ll bring back memories, you’ll reminisce and enjoy.

Above all, “Love Actually”
 

zagatoes30

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This is an oldie but it’s relevant to some discussion on here tonight.

If you haven’t watched it for a while do so, it’s brilliant.
You’ll laugh, you’ll feel sad, it’ll bring back memories, you’ll reminisce and enjoy.

Above all, “Love Actually”

It's a bit of a Christmas favourite here, each year the girls (now 11 & 12) get a few more of the more adult jokes
 

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A beautiful day in the neighbourhood

What an odd film, surprisingly good considering I had no idea who Mr Rogers was.

Odeon Luxe all to myself so it looks like nobody else knows who Mr Roger's is either.
Who's Mr. Rogers?
 

Wanderer

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This is an oldie but it’s relevant to some discussion on here tonight.

If you haven’t watched it for a while do so, it’s brilliant.
You’ll laugh, you’ll feel sad, it’ll bring back memories, you’ll reminisce and enjoy.

Above all, “Love Actually”
The best bit is where Hugh Grant sticks two fingers up at Billy Bob Thornton, it's what Boris should do to Trump....
 

Andyk

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This is an oldie but it’s relevant to some discussion on here tonight.

If you haven’t watched it for a while do so, it’s brilliant.
You’ll laugh, you’ll feel sad, it’ll bring back memories, you’ll reminisce and enjoy.

Above all, “Love Actually”

This is up there as one of my favourite films....Just brilliant.
 

Andyk

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Watched Eddie the Eagle Friday....Wasn't a film I would pick but it was bloody brilliant. Didn't know his whole story but what a true inspiration to anyone that has a dream in life. Shows what true determination can do. Worth a watch.
 
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Ewan

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This is an oldie but it’s relevant to some discussion on here tonight.

If you haven’t watched it for a while do so, it’s brilliant.
You’ll laugh, you’ll feel sad, it’ll bring back memories, you’ll reminisce and enjoy.

Above all, “Love Actually”

At the start of the movie you can see our London house, in the exterior shot before entering Liam Neeson’s home. The location manager was a friend of mine and I had to move the Diablo out of the way for the filming. (It’s Albert Square, near the Oval)
 

Nayf

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Watched the original Solaris yesterday for the first time in years... still a great film.
 

CatmanV2

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Darkest Hour last night.

Surprised at how much I enjoyed it, but I do doubt the amount of poetic licence involved

C