What film did you watch last night?

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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Any better than Wick 4? I got bored of the body count in that one. Repetitive and added nothing.

not much difference to any of the films really
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
A Working Man.

Pretty much standard The Stath fare although even more so at times. I really like him but he does need to do a bit more. He's getting dangerously close to Seagal straight to VHS territory.

I watched Expend4bles last night on Netflix.
More of the same, if you like the other films in the series you'll like this also.

Think like you I'm starting to get a little bored of the Stath now, maybe I'm growing up 🤣
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
Warfare - 9/10

One of the best war films I've seen in some time. I'd wanted to see it at the cinema which I think would be pretty incredible given the sound design. It's tense, claustrophobic and absolutely relentless so not a minute of the 90 feels wasted.

A very effective and thought provoking bit of film making.
 

wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
Saving Private Ryan

As its been the D- Day aniversary recently I watched this again, what can I say it's one of the finest films of all time. Something I read afterwards was the landing we see on the beach is actually the second wave of attacks, they did this on purpose so that we didn't see them attacking an empty beach.
 
Saving Private Ryan

As its been the D- Day aniversary recently I watched this again, what can I say it's one of the finest films of all time. Something I read afterwards was the landing we see on the beach is actually the second wave of attacks, they did this on purpose so that we didn't see them attacking an empty beach.

have to agree one of the greatest war films of all time.
 

Psamathe

Über Member
The Highwaymen (Netflix 2019, Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson)
OK, above average. Nothing amazing but engaging. Maybe a bit slow but I never felt like giving-up even though I (and everybody else) will know how it ends).

Hunt and demise of Bonnie & Clyde by two (ex) Texas Rangers.

Ian
 
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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Predator, Killer of Killers - Disney animation. Very good. Excited for the series coming up.
 

Cletus Van Damme

Previously known as Cheesney Hawks
Warfare - 9/10

One of the best war films I've seen in some time. I'd wanted to see it at the cinema which I think would be pretty incredible given the sound design. It's tense, claustrophobic and absolutely relentless so not a minute of the 90 feels wasted.

A very effective and thought provoking bit of film making.

Totally agree, awesome film. True to life in a way that most war films aren't, like you're there, really scary, tense stuff.

Last Breath 8.5/10 , watched the other night based on a true story about saturation divers in the North Sea. Didn't really fancy it, but it was nothing like I was expecting. It was like you were there, great underwater effects. The technology used in saturation diving blew my mind a bit, something I knew very little about.
 
The Swimmer - one of the 60's best films

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Binky

Über Member
Watched first half of Gladiator 2, seems OK but the phrase artistic licence never been more apt. Will endeavour to watch 2nd half this evening.
 
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