The Big Operator 1959.
A great film about labour racketeering with Mickey Rooney starring as a Hoffa type character.
Right up my alley.
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The Big Operator 1959.
A great film about labour racketeering with Mickey Rooney starring as a Hoffa type character.
Right up my alley.
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BlacKkKlansman.
Set in the 1970's and based on the true story of a undercover black cop infiltrating the KKK using a Jewish surrogate.
Kept my attention.
Watched Freefire last night.
Recent film from 2016 about an illegal arms deal that goes spectacularly wrong.
Set in 1978, IRA representatives (inc Cillian Murphy) meet in a disused factory to...
Had a few movie nights over here and re-watched some crackers.
Killer Joe
Rum diary
O brother where art thou?
All brilliant films that we all enjoyed greatly.
Saw four films on the plane recently.
Hacksaw Ridge - Really exciting and a bonus with it being true
Fences - Enjoyable story of a black family in 50's Pittsburgh.
Dr Strange - Although I...
The Prestige - great film. :eagerness:
Watched Fury last night on TV.
Thoroughly enjoyed it.
^^^
Oh yes!
Martin Sheen and Cissy Spacek. Can't beat disaffected youth.
Based on a true story too.
Watched Jackie Brown again the other night - still great. :eagerness:
Tivo conked out so I stuck on a DVD - Platoon.
Still as great as I remembered.
Great film. :eagerness:
It's on British TV this week.
Fever Pitch last night.
Really good story, intertwining Arsenal's seasons in two different times - and a little bit of romance.
I saw it the first time round and again recently.
Two very different takes on the same story.
In a Lonely Place 1950.
Bogart film noir par excellence.
I love that film - brilliant.
American Hustle - loved it.
From the long con game to the atrocious '70's fashions and Christian Bales comb over - just great fun.
In a stable presumably?
Just seen Repulsion (1965) again after many years - a masterpiece.
Directed by Roman Polanski and starring Catherine Deneuve who is just so supremely watchable.
A sometimes harrowing tale of a...
Saw Sin City II last night and enjoyed it.
I really like the monochrome comic book style of those films. A shame they don't use the style for some of the comic book spinoffs rather than the style...
Great film.
I am a big film noir fan and late '40's is the zenith.
I watched, To Die For, last night. Enjoyed it.
A dark comedy with some very good acting - but Nicole Kidman in those very short skirts - hubba hubba.
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Saw that on Horror channel a year or so ago, cheesy fun is right.
Of the same genre, Zombies vs Strippers.
No, not at all Eddie.:wink-new:
Actually that was the first time I have used a meme and only because I had seen it used on another forum previously (bit slow on the uptake tech-wise).
Just...
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Great films aren't they Eddie?
Watched a brilliant film the other night on Sky Arts - Lambert and Stamp.
For those not in the know L&S were The Who's managers who decided to film a lot of the '60's goings on.
Two and a half...