The Last Film You Watched (Part 3)

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ikhlaq786 wrote:The Nice Guys - really enjoyed it 8/10.
I just watched it. Pretty damn funny.
It was quite tongue in cheek and the acting was excellent.
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Forsaken ........Good western starring Keiffer and Donald Sutherland. Obvious Homage to Shane and Pale rider . well worth a watch
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Just been to the pictures to see Deepwater Horizon and thought it was great film. Mrs S was moved to tears; I believe it was down to it being a true story rather than wishing she hadn't gone to see it. :)

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Independence day 2

Not as good as the 1st one. However it was fun esapeism

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The Train (1964). WWII drama.

Hollywood legend Burt Lancaster plays a Frenchie with British actor Paul Scofield playing his German nemesis.

Superb show for sure.

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Steve Jobs
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Two Crows wrote:The Train (1964). WWII drama.

Hollywood legend Burt Lancaster plays a Frenchie with British actor Paul Scofield playing his German nemesis.

Superb show for sure.

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My word thats going back a bit . My Dad took me to see it, I remember the part where the Spitfire is after them !
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Django Unchained.

There was a little swearing in it.
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Reg wrote:Steve Jobs
I thought it was pretty grim.

Though I was halfway through it until I figured out the stern, specky looking bint I was getting aroused by was Kate Winslet.
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I thought it was pretty grim.
Yeah.

Then I watched The Intern, and it suddenly seemed much better.
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Reg wrote:
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Reg wrote:Steve Jobs
I thought it was pretty grim.
Yeah.

Then I watched The Intern, and it suddenly seemed much better.
Oh God, yeah, that was utter pish. Seriously bad. If Ronnie irani made a film.....
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Basualdo wrote:
Reg wrote:
Basualdo wrote:
Reg wrote:Steve Jobs
I thought it was pretty grim.
Yeah.

Then I watched The Intern, and it suddenly seemed much better.
Oh God, yeah, that was utter pish. Seriously bad. If Ronnie irani made a film.....
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Sisters was alright. Though I quite fancy Tina Fey so that colours my judgement a bit and she did look rougher than a welders bench at times in it. But I still fancy her.
Not great but okay.
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Basualdo wrote:Sisters was alright. Though I quite fancy Tina Fey so that colours my judgement a bit and she did look rougher than a welders bench at times in it. But I still fancy her.
Not great but okay.
I was meaning to watch that.

I quite like both of them, but the story sounded a bit off-putting.

Will watch it though.
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Its worth a watch if theres nothing else on.....which there usually isn't. I chuckled more than once.
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Is intern the google one with that cocknosed ultracunt?
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The siege of Jadotsville on Netflix, better acting than most "true" films, 6.5/10
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Mascots.
The latest Christopher Guest mockumentary type film with all the usual cast.
Okay. Its no SpinalTap but it passed an hour and a half pleasantly enough.
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Midnight Run (again)

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Female ghostbusters. I couldn't get my head around the anger and abuse this film created when it was released. Then we watched the first 20 minutes and it all became clear.

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Basualdo wrote:
Reg wrote:
Basualdo wrote:
Reg wrote:Steve Jobs
I thought it was pretty grim.
Yeah.

Then I watched The Intern, and it suddenly seemed much better.
Oh God, yeah, that was utter pish. Seriously bad. If Ronnie irani made a film.....
That is spot on actually.

It is probably exactly how the partially-consumed-Yazoo-and-bacon-slice-donating Samaritan sees himself - going around dispensing wisdom and largesse, and generally increasing the sum of human happiness.

It's in his nature - you do your best, do what you can and crack on...
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Reg wrote:
Basualdo wrote:
Reg wrote:
Basualdo wrote:
Reg wrote:Steve Jobs
I thought it was pretty grim.
Yeah.

Then I watched The Intern, and it suddenly seemed much better.
Oh God, yeah, that was utter pish. Seriously bad. If Ronnie irani made a film.....
That is spot on actually.

It is probably exactly how the partially-consumed-Yazoo-and-bacon-slice-donating Samaritan sees himself - going around dispensing wisdom and largesse, and generally increasing the sum of human happiness.

It's in his nature - you do your best, do what you can and crack on...
Exactly!
A bit of advice, a drop of old fashioned homely charm with a subtle yet enigmatic smile and, bingo, another life transformed for the good. 'Who was that wise stranger? '
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Hunt For The Wilderpeople (2016) 7.5

Sam Neil and his wife live in a fairly dilapidated old shack in the sticks and take in a troublesome foster child from Auckland. Nope, not the emotional drama it sounds like, but a comedy about Neil and the young lad who go missing in the forest of what I think is northern NZ, and the police manhunt to find them. The film has some laugh out loud moments that the likes of Trainwreck failed to give with 1% of the budget. Very good, and having been to NZ, the characteristics of the authorities and people involved are not too far from reality.

Captain Fantastic (2016) 7.5

Viggo Mortensen plays a dad who's taken his kids out of the system and decided to home school and educate them in his own way involving hunting skills, and celebrating Noah Chomsky. You get the picture, quirky-indie-artyfart, but not as self indulgent as some of Wes Anderson's stuff. The story line does develop and there are some funny bits. A good ending, and a very nice feel-good film. Perfect timing too, just under 2hrs.

My Scientology Movie (2016) 5.5

I watched Going Clear last year and enjoyed it. I had no idea what to expect, but felt this was a bit all over the place - maybe this was what he was trying with it, trying to make a film and a documentary at the same time. I like most of Louis Threoux's stuff but at times it felt like he was over egging the pudding as there was nothing too cutting in here e.g if you've seen or read about Scientology, there's nothing too 'mad' in here regards the strange behavior of their members. The film is alright, but it gives you next to no information on the cult and drifts along without any real structure. The ending was that boring, I've forgotten what actually happened.
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Grimsby.

Ummmmmm......yeah. Was okay.

And disgusting too.
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