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    The Naples footage was amazing, really got to the heart of what went on with Diego and the Gomorrah. Fantastic filmmaking, I'm considering watching it again.
    That's good to hear. I might go tonight.
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    Toy Story 4 released this coming Friday.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    Toy Story 4 released this coming Friday.

    As is “Yesterday”
    Had good reviews

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Whizz View Post
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    As is “Yesterday”
    Had good reviews
    I'm sure I heard Mark Kermode talking about "Yesterday" ages ago, as in many months.

    IIRC, he wasn't particularly complimentary saying that the gags were a bit obvious and the cameos from folk like Ed Sheeran were naff.

    But how could I have?
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    Look out for a film called Wild Tales. Argentinian series of short stories with common theme of revenge. Brilliant film. I would think it can be found online.
    On TV, anyone seen any of the black mirror series?
    Watched the interactive one about the guy developing games... it was very good.

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    Watched the hateful 8 the other night, enjoyed it,not Tarantinos best film but still a good watch the last half hour was a bit ott but that is sort of his style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    I'm sure I heard Mark Kermode talking about "Yesterday" ages ago, as in many months.

    IIRC, he wasn't particularly complimentary saying that the gags were a bit obvious and the cameos from folk like Ed Sheeran were naff.

    But how could I have?
    I’m not one who pays to make attention to scripts in this sort of film, I’ll just go along and enjoy the music
    That’s entertainment in my opinion😄

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    Toy Story 4 was fantastic. Perfect end to the franchise.
    Less talk, more gifs. 21.05.16

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveHFC View Post
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    Toy Story 4 was fantastic. Perfect end to the franchise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveHFC View Post
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    Toy Story 4 was fantastic. Perfect end to the franchise.
    Going to see it tomorrow with my 13 year old

    Can’t wait!

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    I strongly recommend a a British film from a few years back called Cemetery Junction. Fabulous film with a great soundtrack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord bunberry View Post
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    I strongly recommend a a British film from a few years back called Cemetery Junction. Fabulous film with a great soundtrack.
    Why does Noddy wear a hat with a bell on it?

    Cos he's a **** 😂

    Excellent film.

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    Why does Noddy wear a hat with a bell on it?

    Cos he's a **** 😂

    Excellent film.
    Yes it is. A proper underated British classic film.

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    Watched Brightburn today. Really enjoyed it although a bit too gory at times (I prefer less obvious scares). It's a cross between Superman and The Omen.

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    Heading off to see Lion King in 4DX

    Really looking forward to it! All time favourite childhood film.

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    Heading off to see Lion King in 4DX

    Really looking forward to it! All time favourite childhood film.
    Lion King was great mate.
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    Lion King was great mate.
    I absolutely loved it SteveHFC. Brought back so many childhood memories as I loved this film when I was a kid. Just brilliant the way they done it with the CGI was simply terrific. The special effects when watching it in 4DX made it even more entertaining. It was one of them that it could easily have been a major flop as both the original animated and live theatre versions of Lion King are superb. This definitely didn’t disappoint!

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    Excited for the new Top Gun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Whizz View Post
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    I’m not one who pays to make attention to scripts in this sort of film, I’ll just go along and enjoy the music
    That’s entertainment in my opinion😄
    Kermode has a pretty good pedigree but for me, he and pretty much all other critics should **** off and get a real job.

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    I watched a film called Doomsday last night, it was probably the worst film I’ve watched. I only got to the end to see if could get any worse, which it did.
    Its a British film that centres around Scotland being quarantined after an outbreak of a deadly virus. A wall is built around the country and it’s left for 30 years. They have to return after the virus spreads to England. What happens after that truly dreadful viewing. I won’t spoil it for anyone in the unlikely event that someone might want to watch it.

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    I watched a film called Doomsday last night, it was probably the worst film I’ve watched. I only got to the end to see if could get any worse, which it did.
    Its a British film that centres around Scotland being quarantined after an outbreak of a deadly virus. A wall is built around the country and it’s left for 30 years. They have to return after the virus spreads to England. What happens after that truly dreadful viewing. I won’t spoil it for anyone in the unlikely event that someone might want to watch it.
    It really is terrible.

    I think it's a classic case of a guy who made a couple of really decent films on a small budget being given a huge amount of money, not knowing what to do with it so just throwing everything at it and hoping something will work.
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    It really is terrible.

    I think it's a classic case of a guy who made a couple of really decent films on a small budget being given a huge amount of money, not knowing what to do with it so just throwing everything at it and hoping something will work.
    When a saw the director and who was in it I thought I’d found a good one. When they came on in kilts and started doing the can can I didn’t think it could get any worse, but they managed it a few times.

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    Watched Mile 22 last night with Mark Wahlberg & Lauren Cohan (😍). Quite enjoyed it, nothing groundbreaking but well done and quite stylish.

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    I finally got around to watching T2 earlier today, enjoyable enough without being anywhere near as good as Trainspotting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HibbyDave View Post
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    Look out for a film called Wild Tales. Argentinian series of short stories with common theme of revenge. Brilliant film. I would think it can be found online.
    On TV, anyone seen any of the black mirror series?
    Watched the interactive one about the guy developing games... it was very good.
    Wild tales is superb....the road rage story is pure WTF :-o

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    As College Football season is upon us again, I found myself watching We Are Marshall earlier. Breaks me, every single time.

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    Seen "The Highwaymen".Oldskool timers Costner and Harrelson do the job.Bonnie & Clyde story taken from the other side.Good movie!

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    Watched Tube Tales recently for the first time since I seen it when it came out. I remember thinking most of them were really good and I found myself thinking that again, some great storytelling squeezed into such small pieces of filmmaking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sylar View Post
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    As College Football season is upon us again, I found myself watching We Are Marshall earlier. Breaks me, every single time.
    Never seen it, is it as good as Remember The Titans?

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