The Worst Films

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haha, its not too bad for me, I tend to watch movies alone rather than in company.
People talk too much during movies and it irritates the **** out of me.
The only films that are better in a group are comedies.

You definitely go to the cinema alone. 100%.

That ****er at the front eating popcorn for 10.
 
Mate he's been in some of the best films going. Got 1 ****ing Oscar. Racist system.

Maybe.

Aye,
Fallen is one of my favourite Denzel movies. He and John Goodman, great film.
Malcolm X too, and Crimson Tide.
Training Day was okay, but it shouldn't have been winning any Oscars at all, nowhere near Oscar worthy.
 
You definitely go to the cinema alone. 100%.

That ****er at the front eating popcorn for 10.
Never been to the cinema alone in my life.
But I don't go to the cinema full stop these days.
 
haha, its not too bad for me, I tend to watch movies alone rather than in company.
People talk too much during movies and it irritates the **** out of me.
The only films that are better in a group are comedies.

Do you break into the Cinema at 3am and sort yourself out?
 
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The re-make of The Wicker Man with Nicolas Cage was ****ing **** in almost every way and sacrilege considering how good the original was...

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Do you break into the Cinema at 3am and sort yourself out?
Rarely go to the cinema.
Been to see 3 films in the last 5 years I think, The Avengers, The Force Awakens and Rogue One.
I think, there may be one or two more, I forget.
 
Denzel doesn't get the credit he deserves...probably because he's black.

He's my favourite actor about. Legend. Although Hollywood will love the Di Caprios more.

Di Caprio is class too mind, plays such a variety of parts and tends to smash them all. Shutter island is a great film.

As for worst:

Any star trek film.

Adulthood.

Green Street.

The day after tomorrow or any ****ty disaster film which has the ending of the Yank coming along to save the day <grr>
 
Rarely go to the cinema.
Been to see 3 films in the last 5 years I think, The Avengers, The Force Awakens and Rogue One.
I think, there may be one or two more, I forget.

Very rare I go these days tbh. TV's are that big these days and sound surround that good, that the home movie experience is a million miles better than it was say 20 years ago. I'd love a proper home cinema room though.
 
Aye, its the most realistic film I have ever seen.
Its like watching a documentary.

I used to score and knock about on the ferrier estate in Kidbrooke where it was filmed.

Worse in real life. Back then no police were allowed on the estate. They've closed it down now, but without doubt the roughest place in London in the 90's.
 
Di Caprio is class too mind, plays such a variety of parts and tends to smash them all. Shutter island is a great film.

As for worst:

Any star trek film.

Adulthood.

Green Street.

The day after tomorrow or any ****ty disaster film which has the ending of the Yank coming along to save the day <grr>

I like Di Caprio too now hes grown up. Quality actor.

Mind you even as a kid he was very good at times. Basketball diaries. Excellent film and he was about 16?