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Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by Toonitus, Sep 9, 2019.

  1. Saintmagic

    Saintmagic Well-Known Member

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    The second one is better than the first imo. Never seen the third
     
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    A lot of ppl say the same. I was having the debate yesterday and it's a hard one. On the one hand I love the original bcos of the different characters - Sonny, Vito, Michael, even Tom Hagan has much more about him as he constantly argues with Sonny. But then the 2nd is darker and I love the backstory with De Niro.

    I think I go with the first because the first time I saw it there was scene after scene I didnt know what to expect. That scene in the restaurant where he shoots both men was one of the most tense ever imo.

    G3 is not rated very highly but I like it tbh. He just fcked up by casting his daughter as a main character. It ruined the film tbh.
     
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  3. Solid Air 2

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    not if you had read the book .
    My school library was brill <laugh>
     
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  4. Treble

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    If I'd seen that book in my school library before I'd ever seen the film, I'd have steered well clear looking at the size of it <laugh>
     
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  5. Solid Air 2

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    helped pass the hours when you're 14 <laugh>
     
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  6. Treble

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    I was "reading" something else at 14. Usually found on the top shelf at the local newsagents and smuggled out in a Match magazine <laugh>
     
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  7. FosseFilberto

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    Dungeons & Dragons ... nerd <whistle>
     
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    The French Dispatch 7.9/10 Wes Anderson is big enough to do whatever he wants and indulges himself the results are fun but not his best work.
     
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  9. Solid Air 2

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    I had a lot of hours to fill .
     
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  10. Treble

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    Watched it last night.

    You are one sick puppy Luv

    Agree with the rating <ok>
     
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    Yellowstone is pants, 1883 superb.<ok>
     
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    I'm usually the stoic type but the show moved me to tears on more than one occasion. The final episode especially.

    Sam Elliott gives what I consider to be one of the greatest performances of all time.
     
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    So you didn't read what it was about?
     
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  14. Treble

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    Nope just went into it raw. Fckin hell.

    I don't think I would've watched it if I had tbh.

    Reminds me of another film but I can't think what.
     
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    You must have been "ROM COM" I'm gonna ****ing kill him!

    Then "oh okay maybe"

    Then "he gonna do what now?"
     
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  16. Treble

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    <laugh>

    That almost lol

    When Samuel L Jackson looking like he was 40 yrs younger came on, I thought something was wrong.

    The rest of that is bang on though. When he says to her what he's going to do I was like whaa?!
     
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    <laugh>

    Great fun film, I wish I hadn't known before watching.

    "What are you doing?"

    "I'm taking your ass"

    <laugh>
     
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    No argument here, I thought it was a masterclass of the art.
     
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    Jaws on ITV4

    The best of the franchise
     
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    That the one where the shark rolls and you get a view of the oblong cutout in the belly where the operator is <laugh>
     
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