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Off Topic Film (movie for Ellewood) thread

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by look_back_in_amber, Nov 10, 2015.

  1. Red top reader

    Red top reader Well-Known Member

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    First of today's films is 2012...
    And now Bourne ultimatum ...
     
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    Mrs mop hose made me watch 3 Christmas films, one after another... pulling my ****ing hair out...
    Today's first film is.. "Miss potter"
     
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  3. Quill

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    Not a film, but watched the entirety of Blackadder Goes Forth earlier. Still gold. And that ending...
     
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    Second film today,
    "true memoirs of an international
    Assassin"
     
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    Just watched Krampus.
    Not bad for a Christmassy, comedy, horror, slasher film!
    Sort of like a modern Gremlins

    Probably not one for the little kiddies on Boxing Day, but more funny than scary
     
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  6. originallambrettaman

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    I watched Imperium last night, Daniel Radcliffe plays a geeky FBI agent who becomes a skinhead and goes undercover to infiltrate a white supremacist group planning a massive dirty bomb attack.

    Radcliffe is pretty good as the unlikely hero and the whole thing is quite well put together, no classic, but it is worth a watch.
     
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    Today's film," black book "
    Based on a true story...
     
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    About a book?
    What colour was it?
     
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    Watched the Oasis doc Supersonic earlier. Definitely worth a watch, great film.
     
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    Just put it on...
    Today's film "supersonic "
     
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    You can take the lad out of the council estate
    but not the council estate out of the lad..
    I ****ing loved this film, was a big oasis
    Fan back in the day.... Totally agree..
    Well worth a watch !!!!!
     
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    I watched Strangerland last night, starring Joseph Fiennes and Nicole Kidman. It's well acted and quite well filmed, but it's very slow and the ending was ****e. It cost $10m to make and took $1m at the box office, which probably tells you all you need to know. Don't bother.
     
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    Just back from Las Vegas, 80 degrees plus during our stay, and watched 3 films on the plane, Our Kind Of Traitor, Gravity and The Right Guy, the first one was ok but the other 2 were crap, Gravity was a big disappointment. On the way to Vegas watched Ab Fab, still laugh at those as pretentious as they are.
     
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    I have no ****ing idea why but Mrs mop wants us to watch.
    Today's film...." Gone with the wind "... I said it's about 8 hours long.
    **** it.. Here goes..!!!! Anything to keep her happy...
     
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    Nearly put that on earlier
    Is it worth watching for lazy comedy ?
     
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    I thought it was a bit crap
    but plz don't take my word for it.
    I thought he was good in his other films
    It's just a bit too silly for me ....
     
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    Noted
     
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    Arrival... very good indeed... as is Amy Adams in it
     
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    That's two Denis Villeneuve films I've seen in a week. Last weeks was Enemy, which was weird but good.
    And I'm interested to note that he's doing the Blade Runner sequel
     
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    agreed, saw it Tuesday night. That's 3 Villeneuve films that I have really liked: this, Sicario and Prisoners. The last in the pick of the bunch IMO. Great performances from Gyllenhaal and Jackman. I was very dubious about the Blade Runner sequel (just how badly could someone screw up on of my favourite movies) but I am lot less worried now.
     
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