Films I watched this week

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chris watton

22,477 posts

261 months

Tuesday 18th October 2016
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I watched a Blu-Ray version of Sylvester Stallone's Daylight. It really surprised me, for a mid-'90's films, the special effects still looked terrific (because they are practical effects)? On the whole, a very enjoyable film.

irocfan

40,558 posts

191 months

Tuesday 18th October 2016
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Magnificent 7 (remake). Loved it, it was also fun trying to figure out who would/n't make it. Some genuine chuckles, pathos, good acting - what more do you want? 83%


Curious to see if there'll be a 'Return of...'

Chris7865677

211 posts

93 months

Tuesday 18th October 2016
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Me Before You. Sad film.

jammy-git

29,778 posts

213 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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Just watched Eddie The Eagle on a flight (so not sure how much it had been edited). It was an overnight flight and I watched in two parts, nothing particular spectacular about it, nothing particularly wrong with it. I'd say the distinction of an average film. 5/10.

Newc

1,870 posts

183 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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American Honey.

2.5 hours of no plot, though nominally about millennial slackers on a road trip, Fantastic soundtrack and photography in shakey-cam and 4:3 aspect. Astonishing piece of film making. I loved it. Mrs Newc thought it was the worst thing she'd seen all year.

8.5 from me, 3.5 from Mrs N.

Go and see for yourself and win a free bucket of domestic tension.

Lordbenny

8,588 posts

220 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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Luther Blisset said:
New Adam Curtis Documentary film called HyperNormalization, made 3 hours fly by.
Here's a trailer
https://youtu.be/AUiqaFIONPQ
Here's the film
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p04b183c/adam...

ETA it contains some distressing footage from the outset

Edited by Luther Blisset on Monday 17th October 16:42
I watched the first hour then, at midnight, looked to see how much longer it was, couldn't stay up another two hours so went to bed. Although the first hour was interesting I probably won't watch the rest as I only like 'Hollywood' endings! wink

Halb

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53,012 posts

184 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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Tremors on ITV4 Tue 25 Oct, 10PM

jbudgie

8,935 posts

213 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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Halb said:
Tremors on ITV4 Tue 25 Oct, 10PM
I've downloaded it now, so available at all times. biggrin

ApOrbital

9,968 posts

119 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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Siege of Jadotville

Bloody loved it 9/10

True story bro.

TheChampers

4,093 posts

139 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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Bridget Jones's Baby; hilarious. Emma Thompson had some fantastic lines, but she did co-write it.

Best line from Emma is along the lines of (during the birth scene) "I'd stay away from the business end chaps, my ex said it was like watching his favourite pub being demolished

Man card handed in paperbag

ApOrbital

9,968 posts

119 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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laugh

Adam B

27,277 posts

255 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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Luther Blisset said:
New Adam Curtis Documentary film called HyperNormalization, made 3 hours fly by.

Here's the film
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p04b183c/adam...
anyone know why this is on line but not available on bbc iplayer on sky catch up?

Antony Moxey

8,092 posts

220 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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Grimsby. I suspect the bottle of Pinot and a couple of tequilas helped but I found it ridiculously hilarious. Probably best not to bother with a second viewing, although of particular merriment was the elephant scene.SWMBO was suitably unimpressed.

bingybongy

3,879 posts

147 months

Friday 21st October 2016
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TheChampers said:
Bridget Jones's Baby; hilarious. Emma Thompson had some fantastic lines, but she did co-write it.

Best line from Emma is along the lines of (during the birth scene) "I'd stay away from the business end chaps, my ex said it was like watching his favourite pub being demolished

Man card handed in paperbag
I've heard that before.
Robbie Williams rings a bell.

TCEvo

12,750 posts

203 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Wardogs

Chancers flog arms to US Military through various sources.

Entertaining in places and Jonah Hill always watchable, film a bit thin though and quite similar to Lord of War from 2005.

silverthorn2151

6,298 posts

180 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Found myself watching The Intern last night with 'er indoors. The brief (hers) was a film where there was no shooting, swearing for the sake of it, explosions or chases.

I expected to sit pretending to watch while surfing on the ipad but found myself watching and really quite enjoying it. Lightweight but some nice moments and some good dialogue in places.

My work having been done I can see bombs and bullets in her future next week though.

R1gtr

3,426 posts

155 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Halb said:
Tremors on ITV4 Tue 25 Oct, 10PM
I have the DVD but will probably watch this anyway, cheers for the heads up smile

e600

1,328 posts

153 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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The Hoax, starring Richard Gere as Clifford Irving, who sold a fake biography on Howard Hughes to a major publishing house, contains political intrigue, a bit of nooky and an excellent plot, best of all it's based on a true story. Well worth a watch. 8/10, despite Netflicks rating of 2 stars.

CooperD

2,872 posts

178 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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Watched Grimsby last night. I found it very funny in places. 6/10 from me.

RC1807

12,555 posts

169 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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silverthorn2151 said:
Found myself watching The Intern last night with 'er indoors. The brief (hers) was a film where there was no shooting, swearing for the sake of it, explosions or chases.

I expected to sit pretending to watch while surfing on the ipad but found myself watching and really quite enjoying it. Lightweight but some nice moments and some good dialogue in places.

My work having been done I can see bombs and bullets in her future next week though.
I've seen that too, having watched it on a flight within the last year. It was pleasant enough.

Just returned from a business trip to Canada and U.S and was surprised at how poor the long-haul carriers' selections were, Air Canada out, Lufthansa back. I watched a TV series on my way out!
Central Intelligence I watched on the return. It was quite funny, but not as funny as the few bloopers in the end credits!

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