Films I watched this week

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anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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Six Days

Dramatisation or the Iranian Embassy siege.

I enjoyed it but it didn't capture the tension that well for me.

6.5/10

chippy17

3,740 posts

244 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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LuS1fer said:
Cloud Atlas

None the wiser, terrible making up of the same core of actors, a few hours of my life I won't get back.
I lasted 20mins sadly, could barely understand what anyone was saying let alone follow the plot, shame



Adam B

27,262 posts

255 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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irocfan said:
I had the misfortune of watching the humour vacum that was Rush Hour 3 earlier this evening. I have to say that not even Jackie Chan could save this it was pretty much dire from start to finish frown
Anyone who tries a film starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker deserves everything they get

ElectricSoup

8,202 posts

152 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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Adam B said:
irocfan said:
I had the misfortune of watching the humour vacum that was Rush Hour 3 earlier this evening. I have to say that not even Jackie Chan could save this it was pretty much dire from start to finish frown
Anyone who tries a film starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker deserves everything they get
My 12 year old like these films. Also Big Mommas House etc. Strangely though, I never hear him laugh.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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chippy17 said:
I lasted 20mins sadly, could barely understand what anyone was saying let alone follow the plot, shame
I Liked it great stories.

LuS1fer

41,140 posts

246 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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chippy17 said:
LuS1fer said:
Cloud Atlas

None the wiser, terrible making up of the same core of actors, a few hours of my life I won't get back.
I lasted 20mins sadly, could barely understand what anyone was saying let alone follow the plot, shame
Yes, I found it hard to believe that all that evolution resulted in Tom hanks talking like a simpleton pirate. Talk proper, mun!

VEA

4,785 posts

202 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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BR 2049

11,000 out of forks.

Want to go back and watch again in 2D. I'm still not convinced 3D is better.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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LuS1fer said:
Yes, I found it hard to believe that all that evolution resulted in Tom hanks talking like a simpleton pirate. Talk proper, mun!
i guess you have not watched H. G. Wells, The Time Machine then?

phazed 11.83

21,844 posts

205 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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Talking of HG Wells, my father took me to see War the Worlds when it first came out which was an 18 and I was 14, (big for my age physically but obviously not mentally!). .
That film was absolutely fine although slightly worrying for a 14-year-old even though it does look so dated now.

The film that was accompanying it, (you always got two films for the price of one back then! ) Was the original black and white Psycho!

I still wear the mental scars today.

chris watton

22,477 posts

261 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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phazed 11.83 said:
Talking of HG Wells, my father took me to see War the Worlds when it first came out which was an 18 and I was 14, (big for my age physically but obviously not mentally!). .
That film was absolutely fine although slightly worrying for a 14-year-old even though it does look so dated now.

The film that was accompanying it, (you always got two films for the price of one back then! ) Was the original black and white Psycho!

I still wear the mental scars today.
For me, as a sprog, the first film that scared me throughout was a film on ITV, after The Sweeney (still remember that)! Quatermass and the Pit. I now have the re-mastered BR and still enjoy it..

poing

8,743 posts

201 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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The Spruce goose said:
chippy17 said:
I lasted 20mins sadly, could barely understand what anyone was saying let alone follow the plot, shame
I Liked it great stories.
I thought it was pretty good, I had no idea what to expect but quite enjoyed it.

Bullett

10,889 posts

185 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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Poltergiest- shown at Junior school for some reason (end of term skive I think).

irocfan

40,539 posts

191 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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chris watton said:
phazed 11.83 said:
Talking of HG Wells, my father took me to see War the Worlds when it first came out which was an 18 and I was 14, (big for my age physically but obviously not mentally!). .
That film was absolutely fine although slightly worrying for a 14-year-old even though it does look so dated now.

The film that was accompanying it, (you always got two films for the price of one back then! ) Was the original black and white Psycho!

I still wear the mental scars today.
For me, as a sprog, the first film that scared me throughout was a film on ITV, after The Sweeney (still remember that)! Quatermass and the Pit. I now have the re-mastered BR and still enjoy it..
for me the scary film of my childhood was Nosferatu - I came downstairs late one night (couldn'd sleep) only to be greeted by Max Schreck stalking across the screen <shudder>

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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irocfan said:
chris watton said:
phazed 11.83 said:
Talking of HG Wells, my father took me to see War the Worlds when it first came out which was an 18 and I was 14, (big for my age physically but obviously not mentally!). .
That film was absolutely fine although slightly worrying for a 14-year-old even though it does look so dated now.

The film that was accompanying it, (you always got two films for the price of one back then! ) Was the original black and white Psycho!

I still wear the mental scars today.
For me, as a sprog, the first film that scared me throughout was a film on ITV, after The Sweeney (still remember that)! Quatermass and the Pit. I now have the re-mastered BR and still enjoy it..
for me the scary film of my childhood was Nosferatu - I came downstairs late one night (couldn'd sleep) only to be greeted by Max Schreck stalking across the screen <shudder>
The original BBC Quatermass and the Pit is worth a look too
Back in I think 1979 I went to see the Nosferatu remake - still very odd and eerie film. One that did it for me scare wise is Exorcist 3 or whatever with George C Scott in it. In case someone hasn't seen it theres a couple of scenes both with older people in them that are simply stunning and scary

Funkycoldribena

7,379 posts

155 months

Friday 13th October 2017
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irocfan said:
for me the scary film of my childhood was Nosferatu - I came downstairs late one night (couldn'd sleep) only to be greeted by Max Schreck stalking across the screen <shudder>
Salem's Lot for me.
That window scratching scene...

Gary29

4,163 posts

100 months

Friday 13th October 2017
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Mrs and I are planning a horror night tonight being Friday 13th and all, anyone any good recommendations, I've seen quite a few, not seen 'The Witch' (2014) so thinking this will be first choice unless anyone can come up with a better offer?

chris watton

22,477 posts

261 months

Friday 13th October 2017
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Gary29 said:
Mrs and I are planning a horror night tonight being Friday 13th and all, anyone any good recommendations, I've seen quite a few, not seen 'The Witch' (2014) so thinking this will be first choice unless anyone can come up with a better offer?
Have you seen The Autopsy of Jane Doe?

droopsnoot

11,971 posts

243 months

Friday 13th October 2017
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Funkycoldribena said:
Salem's Lot for me.
That window scratching scene...
And me. And the bit where they bury the kid and someone inexplicably jumps down into the grave and opens the lid. Pan away, pan back and !.

toasty

7,485 posts

221 months

Friday 13th October 2017
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Gary29 said:
Mrs and I are planning a horror night tonight being Friday 13th and all, anyone any good recommendations, I've seen quite a few, not seen 'The Witch' (2014) so thinking this will be first choice unless anyone can come up with a better offer?
The Witch is excellent but not that scary.

Drag me to hell is very different but also very good.

The Grudge made me make uncomfortable whimpers on the train while watching on ipad.

Gary29

4,163 posts

100 months

Friday 13th October 2017
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chris watton said:
Have you seen The Autopsy of Jane Doe?
No, looks good thanks!

Not seen Drag me to Hell either, will add it to the list cheers.

The Grudge was good, really enjoyed it.
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