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    I fell asleep in the cinema watching Independence Day 2. Combination of a hard day, comfy sofas at the cinema and a pretty boring film! Wait for it to be on TV

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    Yes 13 hours is very good. Good recommendation btw

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    I recently watched Hateful 8 and was not impressed.
    Typical Tarantino style film with plenty of killing/gore, but I just did not really find the plot that engaging.

    I also tried the Brothers Grimsby which was quite funny in some parts, but overall I found it to be a bit too 'schoolboy humour' for me.

    Two I did enjoy:
    The Big Short, as it was something a bit different.
    The Grand Budapest Hotel, again as it was quite different.

    Also re-watched Million Dollar Baby and had forgotten how good that was.

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    'the man who knew infinity ' looks good - true story of Srinivasa Ramanujan

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXGm9Vlfx4w

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    Cloud Atlas. Erm

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveR View Post
    I fell asleep in the cinema watching Independence Day 2. Combination of a hard day, comfy sofas at the cinema and a pretty boring film! Wait for it to be on TV
    Was that film really worth a sequel?? One set piece after another and just some attempt at dialogue and story to link it together. Rubbish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil.C View Post
    I enjoyed that too Al.

    Very good cast, including John Hurt.
    Yes Quality cast and riveting acting. Machine as a camp villain was great. He was good with Winston in Sexy Beast which is a real classic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by senwar View Post
    Watched Legend last night.

    Quite enjoyed it (big fan of Hardy). Bit different to what I expected this time. But a good watch nonetheless
    I think it was a great looking film but had been given the Hollywood treatment. They were not cuddly anti hero's, they were violent serious men. I think the one with the Kemp brothers was more realistic.

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    'The Fundamentals of Caring' took me by surprise! Paul Rudd really only has one character in his repertoire but I like it. And the Welsh kid is proving to be a fantastic actor and has made some great film choices.

    I really enjoyed it and would recommend as a Sunday evening film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy! View Post
    'The Fundamentals of Caring' took me by surprise! Paul Rudd really only has one character in his repertoire but I like it. And the Welsh kid is proving to be a fantastic actor and has made some great film choices.

    I really enjoyed it and would recommend as a Sunday evening film.
    Read the synopsis on Netflix just yesterday and thought it would be en excellent Sunday film! It shall be watched soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent View Post
    Was that film really worth a sequel?? One set piece after another and just some attempt at dialogue and story to link it together. Rubbish.
    Definitely not. But at least the first one was enjoyable. It wasn't a great film but it was fun to watch. The sequal is avoidable though

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    Cool

    I thought " Embrace of the Serpent " worth watching ,but maybe a minority taste.

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    New Ab Fab film tonight, hilarious and brilliant.


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    Heard an interview on the radio the other day about new movie 'now you see me 2', sounded vaguely interesting so having never heard of the first one, gave it a go last night. A little daft, but very enjoyable, will watch the new one.

    Brighty

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    Watched Bait this evening on Netflix. Bloody hell! Its a Brit movie. Short, grim and one you will not forget..........................

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    On a bit of a war film run at the moment. I thought Hyena Road was quite a good army film about Afghanistan.

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    A Knight's Tale - This is very old now, but passed me by. Really liked it, fun, funny...a breath of fresh air. Also a little bit in love with the main female lead too, which always helps. ;)

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    Thought that I would hate it but it was excellent

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    Eye in the Sky - I watched this the other night and really enjoyed it. I hadn't seen any trailers before hand but had an idea regarding what it's about. Well worth a watch.
    https://youtu.be/PxpX8-efsZI

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    Watched a bit of Flight of the Navigator this morning, what a great simple feel good film it is.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IAmATeaf View Post
    Watched a bit of Flight of the Navigator this morning, what a great simple feel good film it is.


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    Me too.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by luckywatch View Post
    Watched Bait this evening on Netflix. Bloody hell! Its a Brit movie. Short, grim and one you will not forget..........................
    Just watched this after reading your post.

    Good film actually quite enjoyed it (enjoyed probably not the right word!).

    Did you see the bit after the credits??

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    Just watched 10 cloverfield. Not the best film I've seen but worth a watch

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    Now you see me 2

    I enjoyed the first

    For once I enjoyed the sexual more

    Great entertainment

    Freeman as everlasting in it

    Potter was good too

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    Chap, either turn off the predictive text or read what you have typed before hitting submit reply.

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    SWMBO wanted to watch a 2012 film Ted on Ch4 last night

    Something about a teddy bear coming to life is not high on my list of films to watch - however I did find it rather amusing in places and would probably watch the sequal

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    We went to see Central Intelligence last night.

    It's ok but typical of its Genre. The funniest part was the out takes before the credits!

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    I watched Deadpool last night, that's two hours of my life I won't get back

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    Aliens was on TV last night, reminded me what a great film it is

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattlad View Post
    Aliens was on TV last night, reminded me what a great film it is

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    It embarasses me to say but I've never seen any of the Alien films. So I recorded this as well as Alien the night before. I also recorded Goodfellas last night, a film I never tire of

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    Just watching a movie called Keanu, totaly class! the bits about wham (the duo) are great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimp View Post
    Just watching a movie called Keanu, totaly class! the bits about wham (the duo) are great.
    Yeah that is a very funny film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonK View Post
    Chap, either turn off the predictive text or read what you have typed before hitting submit reply.
    Maybe it's a new type of predictive that actually types what you are most likely to be thinking?
    Good luck everybody. Have a good one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattlad View Post
    Aliens was on TV last night, reminded me what a great film it is

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    Absolutely awesome, the grimy sets (as opposed to the clean and shiny Star Wars and Star Trek sets) keep it looking "current"

    The effects are still pretty good ( excluding the drop ship crash and rescue at the end)

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    Last night I watched Seven Samurai (1954) Kurosawa's 3 1/2 hours epic. I couldn't take my eyes from the screen.

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    Watched Forsaken last night. Kiefer and Donald Sutherland playing father & son.
    Thought it was well done - an old school moral western.

    http://imdb.com/rg/an_share/title/title/tt2271563/

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    I watched Demolition the other night. Stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Naomi Watts.
    Ehhh.. It's ok. Sometimes I watch movies again, this will not not be one of them.

    https://youtu.be/3UnSXelOJo0

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    'A Time to Kill'. Quite exceptional.

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    Started watching Django Unchained last night and am enjoying it so far, very Tarantino.

    It's a long film so I will watch the last hour tonight.
    Cheers,
    Neil.

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    Animal Kingdom- Aussie ABC tv film; Jackie Weaver, Ben
    Mendelssohn (so, so menacing), Guy Pearce, Joel Edgertonn (Blacktown’s finest).

    Solid 9/10- great cast, awesome Australiana dirge crime drama, think Chopper, but grimier, and more realistic.

    So good, the Yanks had to make a series to follow it up. And a bloody good job they have done of it so far. Padded out the main characters nicely. But Smurf is still Queen Bitch ;)

    As for the original film, watch it, mull it over, and discuss, with others who have enjoyed the film, or even with yourself- a great mind bender of a movie.
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    Eye in the sky
    Gripping drama well worth a watch.

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    Sightseers hilarious dark comedy
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-57LRQdXqD0

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveR View Post
    It embarasses me to say but I've never seen any of the Alien films. So I recorded this as well as Alien the night before. I also recorded Goodfellas last night, a film I never tire of
    Wow, wish I was watching them for the first time again.

    Watched interstellar last night which I enjoyed. Also watched the latest star wars film which was ok but so predictable with some stupid bits of American humor chucked in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy! View Post
    'The Fundamentals of Caring' took me by surprise! Paul Rudd really only has one character in his repertoire but I like it. And the Welsh kid is proving to be a fantastic actor and has made some great film choices.

    I really enjoyed it and would recommend as a Sunday evening film.
    Watched this tonight after picking up your post on it.

    Loved it. What a great film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saturn5 View Post
    Sightseers hilarious dark comedy
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-57LRQdXqD0
    Other reviews are available:
    http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...=1#post3529672

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    Me, Earl and the Dying Girl.
    We watched it with my 13 year old daughter (it was her turn to choose a film).
    Wasn't a dry eye in the house, even though it's actually quite funny in places.
    Turns out it won the big prize at last year's Sundance Film Festival.
    (You do have to get through the annoying first 10 minutes or so, where it seems to be trying too hard to be quirky).

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    Quote Originally Posted by senwar View Post
    Watched this tonight after picking up your post on it.

    Loved it. What a great film.
    Genuinely glad to know someone else enjoyed it and it wasn't just me!

    We watched 'Sing Street' last weekend. I enjoyed the music and the period props (80s), another Sunday afternoon film but more along the lines of 'Son of Rambow' with extra cheese.

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    Went to see Star Trek: Beyond over the weekend. Really enjoyed it - liking the reboot's.

    Watched 'Room' on DVD last night.
    I can see why Brie Larson got the Oscar, really good film.

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    Brooklyn. Kind of an old fashioned drama that they don't make so much these days, great film.

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    I took the kids to watch Ghostbusters the other day and had a very low expectation. To my suprise I found that I quite enjoyed it. It wasn't perfect by any means but it definitely entertained and it was amusing spotting the cameo roles.

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