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World War 1

So on the trenches and a soldier is ordered to take a letter commanding the General stationed at another frontline to not send his troops over the trenches...since it's a trap...about a 9 mile trip this is

The film is about the journey. It's made in a way where the whole film is one scene...no cut scenes...tense...won't ruin it for ya

Yeah mate, you said 2017 haha.

I saw the trailer when I was last in the cinema, it looks ****ing class to be fair. I am gonna see it maybe this weekend.

@Suckmyklopp I agree about Dunkirk, the multiple timelines is classic Chris Nolan bullshit to try and make his film more artsy, it played absolutely no role in the narrative bar confusion. I felt the entire thing was more about showing off his talent with physical effects, so mostly a Nolan masturbation session.
 
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Depends what you're looking for...it's not a constant blood bath...it's tense, psychological...perfect after a big phat one...gets you in the zone and the movie delivers

The fast n furious fanboy types might not get it
Sounds up my street bro, im not into big and loud so much when it comes to films, nothing beats a good story and some actual plot.

I do like any movie that has me coming away with questions, thought provoking flims, probs why i like space and sci fi flims quite alot.
 
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Yeah mate, you said 2017 haha.

I saw the trailer when I was last in the cinema, it looks ****ing class to be fair. I am gonna see it maybe this weekend.

@Suckmyklopp I agree about Dunkirk, the multiple timelines is classic Chris Nolan bullshit to try and make his film more artsy, it played absolutely no role in the narrative bar confusion. I felt the entire thing was more about showing off his talent with physical effects, so mostly a Nolan masturbation session.

<laugh> just realised

Smokin some good **** tonight
 
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Yeah mate, you said 2017 haha.

I saw the trailer when I was last in the cinema, it looks ****ing class to be fair. I am gonna see it maybe this weekend.

@Suckmyklopp I agree about Dunkirk, the multiple timelines is classic Chris Nolan bullshit to try and make his film more artsy, it played absolutely no role in the narrative bar confusion. I felt the entire thing was more about showing off his talent with physical effects, so mostly a Nolan masturbation session.
Thats what i found so odd about it, its the 1st Nolan movie i really didnt like, im a big fan of his films usually but dunkirk was just a bore fest.
 
to this day, Titanic is the best historic retelling of an event. Even with all the gay romance elements.

James Cameron went ****ing deep into what happened on that ship, the timelines line up perfectly.
 
Gotta agree about Dunkirk...it's still on my watching list about half hour in...didn't grip me like I expect a movie to

Cos no one talks in that movie, things just keep happening and the characters are like <yikes> its boring as ****
 
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Same here the 1st 3 times i watched it, then i got it<laugh>

this is where it doesn't hit for me, I cant be arsed watching something over and over again to understand what he's trying to tell me.

and he's a ****ing **** for saying in interviews "its up to interpretation" i'm convinced he bangs them all together in 15 minutes and hasn't got a clue.
 
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to this day, Titanic is the best historic retelling of an event. Even with all the gay romance elements.

James Cameron went ****ing deep into what happened on that ship, the timelines line up perfectly.
Aye good film, like the end of it particularly, when shes old and throws the jewel in the sea.

Hacksaw ridge is another movie i really enjoyed, mel Gibson does some good flicks tbh, apocalypto being one of them
 
to this day, Titanic is the best historic retelling of an event. Even with all the gay romance elements.

James Cameron went ****ing deep into what happened on that ship, the timelines line up perfectly.
was a great film, bit ****ing long, but guess good films are long.

Gladitator for example.
 
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Aye good film, like the end of it particularly, when shes old and throws the jewel in the sea.

Hacksaw ridge is another movie i really enjoyed, mel Gibson does some good flicks tbh, apocalypto being one of them

he's an underrated director, he always smashes out hits. He's just a mentalist hahaha.
 
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Bravehart is a good movie, I mean it's absolutely the worst historic film ever. Almost none of it is true.

But the soundtrack, the battle scenes, the ending, everything had me ****ing running around in me garden with a stick when I was a kid. It's a classic.
 
Bravehart is a good movie, I mean it's absolutely the worst historic film ever. Almost none of it is true.

But the soundtrack, the battle scenes, the ending, everything had me ****ing running around in me garden with a stick when I was a kid. It's a classic.
Surely that goes to Highlander?
 
Surely that goes to Highlander?

Mate it's been so long since I watched Highlander I can't even remember anymore.

I remember Sean Connery looking like a right puff in that movie. Who decided he should have a pearl ****ing earring??
 
Mate it's been so long since I watched Highlander I can't even remember anymore.

I remember Sean Connery looking like a right puff in that movie. Who decided he should have a pearl ****ing earring??
Full Queen soundtrack, and it all fitted.

Who wants to live forever.