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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostPlatoon......thought it was shocking . Poor sound quality . Lasted about 20 mins in the cinema then walked out .VR Ultimate Limited Edition 1 Piece Ash Cue - 58” | 9mm | 18.9oz | 29.5mm | 18”.
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostI like a few of his, off the top of my head, Manchurian candidate( another remake) and the Hurricane ( calm down , not Alex ) about the American boxer.
he's a good actor. most of his movies are interesting to watch
yesterday a m8 of mine told me about , The Great Debaters , .
is on my liste .
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Favourite films:
The Third Man - Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten - utterly glorious atmosphere, dialogue etc. Welles is hypnotic even when he's a shadow on a wall!
The Big Sleep - Bogart and Bacall in Raymond Chandler's classic - the plot makes almost no sense but you'll never notice, and Bogart and Bacall engage in pure filth under the guise of talking about horses!
Amelie - everything about it is just glorious - it's funny, every shot is a work of art, the performances are great.
Here Comes Mr Jordan - the original Heaven Can Wait - Claude Rains is wonderful as the holy ambassador.
The Lost Boys - perfectly captures the spirit of the 80s, with a mix of wonderful performances, an amazing soundtrack and vampires! See also An American Werewolf in London.Last edited by gavpowell; 26 August 2017, 11:22 PM.
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Originally Posted by gavpowell View PostFavourite films:
The Third Man - Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten - utterly glorious atmosphere, dialogue etc. Welles is hypnotic even when he's a shadow on a wall!
The Big Sleep - Bogart and Bacall in Raymond Chandler's classic - the plot makes almost no sense but you'll never notice, and Bogart and Bacall engage in pure filth under the guise of talking about horses!
Amelie - everything about it is just glorious - it's funny, every shot is a work of art, the performances are great.
Here Comes Mr Jordan - the original Heaven Can Wait - Claude Rains is wonderful as the holy ambassador.
The Lost Boys - perfectly captures the spirit of the 80s, with a mix of wonderful performances, an amazing soundtrack and vampires! See also An American Werewolf in London.
thanks , watched this one . horror and also good humor in that movie .
Hav'nt watched The last boys . gonna put it on my list . ( btw , If you're a fan of vampire movies , than Underworld movies are recommendable ).
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Originally Posted by Ramon View PostWatched , The Name of the Rose ,
One to watch and hard to forget, for sure.
Wow!! a master performance From Sean Connery.
This man is a genius.
Along with some other top actors likes Christian Slater and Ron Perlman.
Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postworld class time wasting!
but since the reminder I have watched the real thing with my children who, of course, have never seen it or relate to the idioms it has; "you're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!" ringing around the house for hours later :biggrin:Last edited by DeanH; 31 August 2017, 08:01 AM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postah yes, thanks for the reminder, I will get this out and watch it again, not seen it for a while
great isn't it :wink:
but since the reminder I have watched the real thing with my children who, of course, have never seen it or relate to the idioms it has; "you're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!" ringing around the house for hours later :biggrin:
Ahh, you've seen it then.
It was the first time for me and certainly not gonna be the last time. I can'nt believe I missed it. A real masterpiece where the actors get the chance to show how well they can act. Not to mention the movie was made in a real monastery, and not in some kind of building in Hollywood backstage. Amazing movie.
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