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The last film you watched Thread
Watching Captain America Winter solider with my daughter... already watched it with my dad and with my fiance. Im not sure if its me but I seem to be enjoying it more and rating it more as a film with every time I see it lol
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Thought it was a fantastic film when I saw it at the cinema.
Last film I watched was Warm Bodies, had it's flaws but still really enjoyed it.
Last film I watched was Warm Bodies, had it's flaws but still really enjoyed it.
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Yeah I liked Warm Bodies as well... did an embaraing thing and brought a teenage girls magazine after watching it as the mag was like £2 and they were giving the book away free and I wanted to read it lol
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Curse of Chucky
A lot of the children I teach have a bizarre obsession with Chucky so I decided to actually watch one of the films, no idea why I chose the latest one really.
It was fairly enjoyable. Hit a slow patch in the middle but once Chucky really got going it was good fun. Very standard slasher fare but it had some good comedy moments and Chucky was actually pretty cool.
A lot of the children I teach have a bizarre obsession with Chucky so I decided to actually watch one of the films, no idea why I chose the latest one really.
It was fairly enjoyable. Hit a slow patch in the middle but once Chucky really got going it was good fun. Very standard slasher fare but it had some good comedy moments and Chucky was actually pretty cool.
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Yeah I saw Curse when it came out.... I thought it was a bit of a return to form for a series that had somewhat lost its way in the past
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The Legends of Oz Dorothys return.... 5 out of 10 very mixed bag some good voice acting but a mess of a story breaking out in to song all the time but more than half of the songs being an utter mess not something I will bother watching again
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Watched Stan Lee's the mighty 7 ... A million times better than the above film.. 8 out of 10
Watching Belle now its not quiet finished and it was not my choice but it is a bloody good film I am surprised to hear myself say/type
Watching Belle now its not quiet finished and it was not my choice but it is a bloody good film I am surprised to hear myself say/type
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I watched Under The Skin the other night, a very weird film. I'm still trying to work out what it all meant, but it's the kind of film that sticks in the mind.
I also got The Raid 2 on Blu-ray and watched it last night, wow what a movie. Much more ambitious and expansive than the first film at an epic 150 minutes, the fight and action sequences are mindblowing, director Gareth Evans and star Iko Uwais are going to be huge. The Godfather of action films!
I also got The Raid 2 on Blu-ray and watched it last night, wow what a movie. Much more ambitious and expansive than the first film at an epic 150 minutes, the fight and action sequences are mindblowing, director Gareth Evans and star Iko Uwais are going to be huge. The Godfather of action films!
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I went to Secret Cinema Presents Back to the Future over the Bank Holiday weekend and it was awesome!
They did their best to recreate Hill Valley and they populated it with actors who interacted with people as best they could. Lots of random buildings and places to explore with a surprising attention to detail. We spent the afternoon drinking, going to the fairground on site and attending the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance.
Then in the evening we settled down right near the front of the Town Square to watch the film projected against the side of the Clock Tower. With actors and vehicles doing things in-sync with key scenes of the movie. Basically there were DeLoreans and other vehicles zooming around us, explosions, fire, some cool projection effects and more.
It was a blast and was one of the coolest ways to see a classic film
Thank god the weather held out for us on Sunday too!
If you're interested and can get over to Westfield Stratford you can see the whole setup from the John Lewis Olympic Park Viewing Platform until the end of the month.
They did their best to recreate Hill Valley and they populated it with actors who interacted with people as best they could. Lots of random buildings and places to explore with a surprising attention to detail. We spent the afternoon drinking, going to the fairground on site and attending the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance.
Then in the evening we settled down right near the front of the Town Square to watch the film projected against the side of the Clock Tower. With actors and vehicles doing things in-sync with key scenes of the movie. Basically there were DeLoreans and other vehicles zooming around us, explosions, fire, some cool projection effects and more.
It was a blast and was one of the coolest ways to see a classic film
Thank god the weather held out for us on Sunday too!
If you're interested and can get over to Westfield Stratford you can see the whole setup from the John Lewis Olympic Park Viewing Platform until the end of the month.
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That sounds immense. It was a bit too pricy for me though.
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Well worth the price of admission for meWolvieware wrote:That sounds immense. It was a bit too pricy for me though.
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The Raid 2
Well I loved this. Every action scene was an ultra violent ballet of imaginative bloodshed with the film's climax featuring some of the best, jaw-dropping fighting I have ever seen.
The story was cliched but it managed to keep my interest over the lengthy running time.
Just a fantastic film.
Well I loved this. Every action scene was an ultra violent ballet of imaginative bloodshed with the film's climax featuring some of the best, jaw-dropping fighting I have ever seen.
The story was cliched but it managed to keep my interest over the lengthy running time.
Just a fantastic film.
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Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
It wasn't as good as the first film. This was especially noticeable as I saw this on Sunday and watched the first film again on the Friday.
It just wasn't as cohesive as the first one and the timeline was difficult to follow.
3/5
It wasn't as good as the first film. This was especially noticeable as I saw this on Sunday and watched the first film again on the Friday.
It just wasn't as cohesive as the first one and the timeline was difficult to follow.
3/5
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Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Still great years later, even if the pace seems slower than current teen films (it also has more heart).
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Ferris Bueller's Day Off is one of my favourite films! I watched it at least once or twice a year
A true comedy classic.
A true comedy classic.
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I've never actually seen it.
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Yeah brilliant film, very funny!
Can't believe you haven't seen it wolvie?!
Can't believe you haven't seen it wolvie?!
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It's on netflix
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I shall add it to Lovefilm.
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I agree about Bueller, brilliant film like so many of the 80's films such as Breakfast Club, Say Anything and the like.
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Havn't seen The Breakfast Club either, but actually picked that movie up in a 3 blurays for £17 deal last month.
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Jaysus man, you've never seen The Breakfast Club...
I'm scared to ask what other classic 80's films you haven't seen.
I'm scared to ask what other classic 80's films you haven't seen.
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