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Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
Black Rabbit (Netflix). 8 x 45 min episides starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman. Both play their characters very well. I didn't think I'd like it, as it looked a bit gangster/cartel for me, but we really enjoyed it. There wasn't a duff actor anywhere, the plot was engaging and ridiculous enough to be an entertaining watch rather than a true-to-life story. 9/10
 

Norry1

Legendary Member
Location
Warwick
Black Rabbit (Netflix). 8 x 45 min episides starring Jude Law and Jason Bateman. Both play their characters very well. I didn't think I'd like it, as it looked a bit gangster/cartel for me, but we really enjoyed it. There wasn't a duff actor anywhere, the plot was engaging and ridiculous enough to be an entertaining watch rather than a true-to-life story. 9/10

I enjoyed it but the 2 gangsters seemed like comic gangsters to me.
 
The Railway Children (1970) was on, one evening last week (BBC3, or BBC4?)
I watched most of it, as it's an iconic film
However......... I had to turn over before this scene, even though I was in the house by myself
Heck!, I'm almost 60, & not afraid to admit, that I 'blub' at it:cry:
I'm not the only one, looking at the comments accompanying this upload

Who else tears up, at it?


View: https://youtu.be/xkHTT3dJL9E?si=wzmHOOSR9C6vBv6p
 

Pblakeney

Senior Member
The Railway Children (1970) was on, one evening last week (BBC3, or BBC4?)
I watched most of it, as it's an iconic film
However......... I had to turn over before this scene, even though I was in the house by myself
Heck!, I'm almost 60, & not afraid to admit, that I 'blub' at it:cry:
I'm not the only one, looking at the comments accompanying this upload

Who else tears up, at it?


View: https://youtu.be/xkHTT3dJL9E?si=wzmHOOSR9C6vBv6p


I was more curious as to who the marksman is, and why? 😉😂
 
The Outer Limits

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cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
The Railway Children (1970) was on, one evening last week (BBC3, or BBC4?)
I watched most of it, as it's an iconic film
However......... I had to turn over before this scene, even though I was in the house by myself
Heck!, I'm almost 60, & not afraid to admit, that I 'blub' at it:cry:
I'm not the only one, looking at the comments accompanying this upload

Who else tears up, at it?


View: https://youtu.be/xkHTT3dJL9E?si=wzmHOOSR9C6vBv6p


Nah I'm of a similar age and an early crush is miss agutter
 
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