Never seen Toy Story.
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cuprabob

17,081 posts

231 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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Richard-390a0 said:
Which I wasn't too keen on until they mentioned ladies with their bits out in it... Mmm Salma Hayek. (From dusk til dawn)
I've got a thing for Juliette Lewis angel

C0ffin D0dger

3,440 posts

162 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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To be honest I don't think I'd seen more than a few snippets of Toy Story before my kids came along (I've now seen it too many times). Remember a mate using it to demo his rear projection TV (remember them) and surround sound and thinking I should probably watch it.

Also not watched any of the Godfather trilogy and really want to. Not sure I've seen 2001 all the way through either, seem to fall asleep, not sure it that's the film or me!

Richard-390a0

3,005 posts

108 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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cuprabob said:
Richard-390a0 said:
Which I wasn't too keen on until they mentioned ladies with their bits out in it... Mmm Salma Hayek. (From dusk til dawn)
I've got a thing for Juliette Lewis angel
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Frank7

6,619 posts

104 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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nealeh1875 said:
never seen any james bonds or indiana jones films
Started watching one Bond film on TV, switched channels after 25-30 minutes, similar with an Indiana Jones movie, learned a lesson there, just not my bag.

Zetec-S

6,495 posts

110 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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Richard-390a0 said:
I've never seen Schindlers List.... got to the screening & it was full, so the two girls I was with suggested a George Clooney film which was on instead. Which I wasn't too keen on until they mentioned ladies with their bits out in it... Mmm Salma Hayek. (From dusk til dawn)
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boyse7en

7,724 posts

182 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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Richard-390a0 said:
I've never seen Schindlers List.... got to the screening & it was full, so the two girls I was with suggested a George Clooney film which was on instead. Which I wasn't too keen on until they mentioned ladies with their bits out in it... Mmm Salma Hayek. (From dusk til dawn)
Fair play on trying Schindler's list for a threesome date night movie...

toon10

6,815 posts

174 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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Looking at IMDB's top 100 movies, there's not many I haven't seen. I tried watching Lord of the Rings twice and on both occasions I couldn't stomach it. I don't think I've ever seen Citizen Kane. That's probably the one that movie buffs would expect me to have seen by now.

Sheepshanks

37,934 posts

136 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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CardinalBlue said:
I'm in my thirties, and have never seen Toy Story.
There's three of them - Toy Story 3 has a remarkably sad incinerator scene, where all the toys are waiting to die!

CardinalBlue

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1,214 posts

94 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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Frank7 said:
Started watching one Bond film on TV, switched channels after 25-30 minutes, similar with an Indiana Jones movie, learned a lesson there, just not my bag.
The thing with Indiana Jones is Indiana Jones plays no role in the outcome of the story. If he weren't in the film it would turn out exactly the same.

jimmythingy

316 posts

79 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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Me too, never watched toy story until my granddaughter was born now I have seen toy story about 1000 times along with every other Disney film.

Halb

53,012 posts

200 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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CardinalBlue said:
The thing with Indiana Jones is Indiana Jones plays no role in the outcome of the story. If he weren't in the film it would turn out exactly the same.
THat's incorrect. THere is a recent thread where this comes up.

pitboard

549 posts

127 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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Never seen The Lion King. I've seek Hamlet, though. Does that count?

Douglas Quaid

2,611 posts

102 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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Those that have never seen breaking bad or the lord of the rings films have really missed out. They really are the best of tv and film in my opinion so those who haven’t seen them and do watch them are in for a treat.

biggbn

28,038 posts

237 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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Douglas Quaid said:
Those that have never seen breaking bad or the lord of the rings films have really missed out. They really are the best of tv and film in my opinion so those who haven’t seen them and do watch them are in for a treat.
I found both watchable but overlong and ultimately tedious, sorry. The visuals in lord of the rings were wonderful but I found each film about 45 minutes too long. Breaking bad felt like it went on a season or so too long also. Maybe I have a short attention span?

borcy

8,241 posts

73 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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Never seen any of the harry potter films.
Or any fast and furious
Or any of the recent comic book films.
Or breaking bad

Halb

53,012 posts

200 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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biggbn said:
I found both watchable but overlong and ultimately tedious, sorry. The visuals in lord of the rings were wonderful but I found each film about 45 minutes too long. Breaking bad felt like it went on a season or so too long also. Maybe I have a short attention span?
I tried to watch them, but I love the books. THey're just awful for me. Never bothered with the third one.

AshVX220

5,956 posts

207 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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Halb said:
biggbn said:
I found both watchable but overlong and ultimately tedious, sorry. The visuals in lord of the rings were wonderful but I found each film about 45 minutes too long. Breaking bad felt like it went on a season or so too long also. Maybe I have a short attention span?
I tried to watch them, but I love the books. THey're just awful for me. Never bothered with the third one.
I enjoyed the first LotR film, the second one I was bored senseless to be honest. I saw the 3rd one, but when it ended I was actually relieved it was all over, I could say I'd seen them, but that was it. Never watched any of them since.

twing

5,516 posts

148 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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Cotty said:
stuartmmcfc said:

Still haven’t seen any of The Godfather films yet.
Tried watching the first one, couldn't get into it.
Worth persevering with IMO, took me a few goes but superb once you tune in to the accents. I've tried many times to do all three back to back but I'm always half-cut or snoring by the time the third starts.

Xaero

4,063 posts

232 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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I've seen Harry Potter 1, but none of the sequels, thought it was alright too.
Seen Star Wars episode 2. Not sure why this is the only one I watched, but thought it was dire so haven't bothered with the others.
No Lord of the Rings.
Tried Citizen Kane too, but it just felt too old to get into so bailed after 10 minutes.

sgtBerbatov

2,597 posts

98 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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Sheepshanks said:
CardinalBlue said:
I'm in my thirties, and have never seen Toy Story.
There's three of them - Toy Story 3 has a remarkably sad incinerator scene, where all the toys are waiting to die!
I've balled my eyes out at A Dogs Purpose.

I've balled my eyes out at Short Circuit 2 (when I was 6) and it still gets me teary at that bit.

I shed a tear at that scene in Toy Story 3.

But the biggest tear has to be shed for the person who's in their 30's and has NEVER seen Toy Story.