I Tonya passed me by since it came out, watched it last night with mrs bollah. Really great performances from Margot Robbie and Alison Janney (west wing). On the iplayer.
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26-01-2025 07:57 AM #451
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26-01-2025 08:20 AM #452This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Great movie Janney got the Oscar for best supporting actor IIRC
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27-01-2025 06:26 AM #453
The Killers Game
Apparently it took three decades to make this and you wonder why they did
It’s almost like a video game film adaptation but without the decent video game that came before it
Some good set pieces and a funny pair of Scottish hitmen but the rest of it was pretty bad 2/5
Bottoms
I liked this teenage lesbian twist on the American boys trying to get laid type flick. Interesting take on it with some great performances
There’s a not so subtle message throughout and the subplot involving a rival school felt a bit daft but I’ve seen worse 3/5
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31-01-2025 06:51 PM #454
Five Nights at Freddy’s
Watched this with no concept of the computer game. Got a brief guide to it as we watched it
Started good but then lost its way. There was a twist I called early on. I appreciate the computer game may have came before the Nicholas Cage film Wally World (I think that’s what it was called?) but Cages film was better
2/5 for the start and the trailer that did its job and made the film look good
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08-02-2025 08:19 PM #455
Dream Scenario
I wanted this to be so much better that it was
It’s got A24 written all over it in big, bold writing. Dull middle aged Nicholas Cage starts inexplicably turning up on people’s dreams.
It starts off good then goes A24 dark. I like a film that makes the audience think and come up with their own opinion of what happened
But this was a bit too much
Strong Cage performance and string start. Good idea too. Bet I dream of him
3/5
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09-02-2025 09:42 AM #456
Watched Conclave last night
Interesting watch great acting and script Ralph Fiennes must be in with a shout for an Oscar
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14-02-2025 04:42 PM #458
Bridget Jones : Mad About The Boy
Don’t bother
Glad I didn’t pay to watch this
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14-02-2025 07:26 PM #461
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Black Mass. Johnny Depp plays Boston gangster James Whitey Bulger. Apparently from 2015 but I didn’t even know this movie existed. It’s got a really good cast so no idea how I missed this but it’s bloody good!
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15-02-2025 07:03 AM #462This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-02-2025 05:57 PM #463
Dog Man 4/5
Really enjoyable cartoon. One of those ones that appeals to kids and there’s loads of stuff for adults too
Quite touching and loss, grief, loneliness and friendship. And a man with the head of a dog
I’ve seen far worse films than this
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15-02-2025 06:05 PM #464
From the first Iron Man until the final Avengers film (plus a couple of subsequent Tom Holland Spiderman movies), I used to very much enjoy watching the Marvel movies with my youngest son. They've badly lost their way in recent years though and Captain America: Brave New World just doesn't cut it. It's significantly shorter than some of the three-hour plus films they were previously turning out, but it felt longer. Awful dialogue, woeful plot and just all round dull. Not even Harrison Ford can salvage it.
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15-02-2025 06:33 PM #465This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We enjoyed the series, up to the End Game/Spiderman No Way Home/Dr Strange multiverse of madness point, but lost all interest when you suddenly had to have watched several series covering about a dozen characters to be able to pick up with the next film in the series, and I’ve not watched anything new since then
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15-02-2025 07:47 PM #466This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Surprised this masterpiece has slipped under the radar
Thanks for the recommendation
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15-02-2025 09:53 PM #467
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The mini series thing started off quite well with Wandavision and we also enjoyed Hawkeye, but as you say much of it just overcomplicates things.
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16-02-2025 10:19 AM #469
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Watched Kinda Pregnant on Netflix, and Im just warning people not to waste their time on it. Really crap. Really really crap.
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16-02-2025 11:22 AM #470
I was dragged by my wife to see Memoir of a Snail last night, 23.15 showing. I don’t know what I expects but it wasn’t that, it was fabulous. We were the only ones in the cinema, but more people need to see this film. 9/10 I absolutely loved it
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16-02-2025 11:36 AM #471
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16-02-2025 08:14 PM #472
Watched Flight Risk with Mark Walhberg. Thought it was quite entertaining and well done. It won’t threaten the Oscar’s but was a throwback to the likes of Con Air or The Rock.
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Your description makes me much more likely to watch it than if you’d said it was a contender for the Oscars
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17-02-2025 07:29 AM #475
Anyone seen Conclave yet? I see it surprised a few people by winning best film at the baftas last night. I really like the novel by the excellent Robert Harris.
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17-02-2025 07:55 AM #476
Reviewed it last week 👆
Excellent movie well deserved winner of best film superb script and cast
Ralph Fiennes must have a shout for an Oscar but lost out last night
IPTV
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17-02-2025 11:17 AM #478
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It wasn’t my choice to watch it. I said yes to it after saying no chance to going to see Bridget Jones at the cinema.
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17-02-2025 11:29 AM #479
Watched "You're Cordially Invited" on Prime the other night. Quite good as far as chick flicks go. Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon. There was a line near the end from Will Ferrell that had me and my wife in stitches.
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