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    Just finished watching 50 dead men walking that was on tv at the turn of the year and thought it made for some interesting viewing, I've no idea how much of the story has been dramatised if any, but, thought it deserved to be added to the list.
    If people want to start a political debate re the film can they leave it for another thread please? ta!

    Just had a quick peek on the internet, seems as if the main focus of the film Martin McGartland thinks the film is a very poor reflection of what actually took place, still thought the film was decent enough even if doesn't accurately portray the facts.
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    At the other end of the scale and as one of those "guilty pleasures" I'm going to put Kim as I think I've watched it every time its been on tv for about the last 35 years!

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    Great thread and seen most listed already

    Seen a few decent movies recently, if you dont mind foreign language films try

    Cell 211- Spanish film with the best anti hero ive seen in a long time, edge of the seat stuff

    Gamorrah- about the Naples mafia

    Ong Bak- the best martial arts film ever in my opinion, no trick photography, everything done for real

    Taxi- The original French one

    As for other movies ive enjoyed recently

    Drive- Thought it was cool as

    The Warrior- Tom Hardy was immense in it

    Dirty Dozen- Watched it on C5 last night, forgot how much i liked it

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    Watched in time over the weekend, decent film IMO

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    Watched Anthony Hopkin's 'Fracture' last night. Good film. Another legal thriller is 'The Lincoln Lawyer'. It is outstanding!

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    Man On A Ledge - Seen it last week, very good

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodythehibee View Post
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    Watched Anthony Hopkin's 'Fracture' last night. Good film. Another legal thriller is 'The Lincoln Lawyer'. It is outstanding!
    I really liked the Lincoln Lawyer, very very good.

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    Watched Warrior last week. Really really enjoyed it.

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    Don't know if it's been mentioned but Napolean Dynamite is superb

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    Seen Chronicle last week at the cinema and it was a LOT better than I was expecting.

    Pretty unknown cast, written by the group who were behind Heroes (the TV series) and filmed in a first-person mode, but to much better effect than the likes of Cloverfield.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Story So Far... View Post
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    Seen Chronicle last week at the cinema and it was a LOT better than I was expecting.

    Pretty unknown cast, written by the group who were behind Heroes (the TV series) and filmed in a first-person mode, but to much better effect than the likes of Cloverfield.
    I really enjoyed chronicle too, the Mrs hated it though

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    I know it's not a movie, but Band of Brothers is absolutely fantastic. I think this is the fifth time i've been through it.


    Got The Pacific too but can't get into it in the same way, stopped halfway through but should really give it another bash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by .sean. View Post
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    I know it's not a movie, but Band of Brothers is absolutely fantastic. I think this is the fifth time i've been through it.


    Got The Pacific too but can't get into it in the same way, stopped halfway through but should really give it another bash.
    Band of Brothers is indeed outstanding. The scene where the GI has to tell all the prisoners to return to their huts in the concentration camp after it has been liberated is very moving.

    The Pacific is also very good, although it is difficult to avoid comparing the two.
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    The Wrestler

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    Other than the bird that's in it, thought the wrestler was awful.

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    Mary and Max - A bit different but excellent

    Black Rain

    Motorcycle Diaries- Who would think people can have sex with Dolphins

    Carlitos Way

    Scent of a women

    Away Days and Escape to Victory best footy films around

    Trainspotting is as good now as 95. Travesty they couldnt have had more scenes of Edinburgh instead of weeg. Mothersuperiors gaff looks like where the buses used to park at hampden at top of Polmadie Road before they got flattened.

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    Just watched Warrior, which I thoroughly enjoyed.

    Is there anywhere I can bet on Tom Hardy to win an Oscar in the next 5 years?!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Future17 View Post
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    Just watched Warrior, which I thoroughly enjoyed.

    Is there anywhere I can bet on Tom Hardy to win an Oscar in the next 5 years?!?
    cant see that happening to be honest.

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    cant see that happening to be honest.
    Fiver?

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    Fiver?
    I'll take that wager sir.

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    The Weatherman (w/ Nicolas Cage) - great film, and it was on iPlayer a while back - well worth watching.

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    Just watched The boy in the striped pyjamas, not the cheeriest of films, would be an ideal introduction for schoolkids in a history classroom to introduce them to the subject of the holocaust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Just watched The boy in the striped pyjamas, not the cheeriest of films, would be an ideal introduction for schoolkids in a history classroom to introduce them to the subject of the holocaust.


    Great film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Just watched The boy in the striped pyjamas, not the cheeriest of films, would be an ideal introduction for schoolkids in a history classroom to introduce them to the subject of the holocaust.
    The book is better but a good choice

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    Just watched The boy in the striped pyjamas, not the cheeriest of films, would be an ideal introduction for schoolkids in a history classroom to introduce them to the subject of the holocaust.
    My 12 year old watched it at school a couple of weeks ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by DH1875 View Post
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    My 12 year old watched it at school a couple of weeks ago
    What was his verdict?

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    Just in from going to see The Hunger Games.

    Ignore the "next Twilight" hype - this was a pretty good movie!
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