Seen it in the movies, but we are going to sit down and watch Spectre this evening.
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Seen it in the movies, but we are going to sit down and watch Spectre this evening.
I had hoped that it would be good but I only lasted an hour before switching it off, not my cup of tea.
No Escape, it was much better than I thought it was going to be.
Watched The Gunman last night, pretty good movie.
It's very entertaining, also spotting all the cameo appearances was good fun.
Have you notice how much he looks like Keanu Reeves these days?
Did I mention the Hundred foot journey?
I'm in Belfast on a monthly basis, you don't have to go too far either side of the city to see what lies beneath, the gable end of some building still have sectarian murals on them, and certain areas...
We did as well, very gripping. I can't imagine how tough it must have been to live in Belfast at that time.
I bet he can't wait for Brokeback Mountain 2 (The donkeys revenge):single_eye:
I'm sure when his young son reaches an age where he can access the web, he will no doubt appreciate his father telling us all on an open forum that he back scuttled "Charming company" on returning...
What does how much other people spend on their watches have anything to do with your Walter Mitty love life?
You come over as a little too needy and in no small amount rather creepy when you go on...
My guess these stories are complete nonsense, it wouldn't surprise me to find out that each year he sends a Valentines card to his hand.
We gave it 30mins and switched it off. The only thing that lingered with me is that Michael Keaton now owes me 30mins of my life which I won't get back.:confused:
Well I hope you were sitting at the back?:devilish:
We watched "The Captive" last night, while I enjoyed the film, it could have been better in places.
A Walk Among the Tombstones, another Liam Neesson action thriller, well worth watching.
"Fury" Brad Pitt as a WW2 tank commander, 2 and bit hrs stretched it out a bit, overall I would rate the movie as 7\10
We watched "The Drop" tonight, while we were entertained, the story wandered off in parts but as it was James Gandolfini last movie it's a must watch.
Watching it after the X-Factor final, but I'm sure Fleur will win easily.
Just watched Gone Girl, really quite good, but with a strange ending.
Will watch The Equalizer tomorrow night.
Watched "Castles in the Sky" last night, the story was based on Robert Watson Watt, the pioneer of Radar, although not a big budget BBC movie I really enjoyed it.
Maze Runner, watched it last night on our projector, it really benefited from the big screen, and the movie is best watched with the sound ramped up as the effects are great.
The Hundred foot journey, watched it on Friday night, really enjoyed it.
Eliza Graves, fairly good movie, felt like a TZ g2g.