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    The Intouchables is a really great film from the most unlikely material. It's French and you need the subtitles to fully understand it unless you're fluent in French.

    Another feelgood film if you're into real-life stories is 'The World's Fastest Indian'

  2. #77

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    Quote Originally Posted by Penarth Blues View Post
    The Intouchables is a really great film from the most unlikely material. It's French and you need the subtitles to fully understand it unless you're fluent in French.

    Another feelgood film if you're into real-life stories is 'The World's Fastest Indian'
    Good shout, I enjoyed The Intouchables.

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    Has anyone seen this yet? I'm dying to know how it ends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUETIT View Post


    Puts Jaws to shame
    you are the least funny person in the history of people

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUETIT View Post


    Puts Jaws to shame
    Quote Originally Posted by giddyblue View Post
    you are the least funny person in the history of people
    I'm guessing you have never seen Mrs Browns Boys?

  6. #81

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    31 Dark drama movies:

    https://imgur.com/gallery/AelBw

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi View Post
    31 Dark drama movies:

    https://imgur.com/gallery/AelBw
    Good to see Lives of Others on that list. A very good film.

  8. #83

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    Brad Pitt was surprisingly good in The Assassination of Jesse James. The dialogue was a bit mumbled in places but it's a well crafted film with good cinematography and well worth watching.

  9. #84

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    Loved every superhero second of Civil War, breath of fresh air after BvS.

    Zoolander 2 was bloody awful, really enjoyed the first one but this one didn't even raise a smile.

    Would have enjoyed 10 Cloverfield lane a lot more if it had finished 10mins earlier,the ending seemed tacked on due to the title.

  10. #85

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    Just watched Defiance on Netflix about the Belarussian Jews being forced to survive in the forest for three years following the Nazi purge in 1941. It's got mixed reviews but I enjoyed it.

  11. #86

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    Re-watched Moneyball recently

    Excellent film, Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill showing why they're 2 of the best actors in Hollywood

  12. #87

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    Quote Originally Posted by City123 View Post
    Re-watched Moneyball recently

    Excellent film, Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill showing why they're 2 of the best actors in Hollywood
    Yep Ned to watch this. It's good good reviews. Pitt is a much better actor than I ever gave him credit for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie View Post
    Has anyone seen High Rise yet?
    I've liked most of Ben Wheatley's other films but couldn't get through A Field in England. Its out digitally on April 28th but just wondering if its worth seeing in the cinema.
    Heard good things. The soundtrack is meant to be great. Think Portishead do a cover of ABBA's "S.O.S." which I'm intrigued to hear.

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    A few more to add having re-watched these this week...

    "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans" (Nic Cage actually amazing again and perfectly cast)

    "Mud" (One of my favourite films from the past few years)

    "Behind the Candelabra" (Michael Douglas plays Liberace. Feels like a modern day re-working of Pictures of Dorian Gray. Not a film for homophobes)

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    I want to see that Louis thing! Is it out yet? Is this going to cinemas or TV?

    About time someone exposed that Mafiosa Ponzi sceme that is Scientology.

    On that point add "The Master" to this list. It will bore some people but I thought it was amazing.

  17. #92

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue in the Face View Post
    I want to see that Louis thing! Is it out yet? Is this going to cinemas or TV?

    About time someone exposed that Mafiosa Ponzi sceme that is Scientology.

    On that point add "The Master" to this list. It will bore some people but I thought it was amazing.
    Louis has said it's out later this year but hasn't given any specific date yet.

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    Just looked it up. It's a Cannes now which means distributors will be buying the rights this week. Could be a while before it comes out if they want to go for the Oscar...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue in the Face View Post
    I want to see that Louis thing! Is it out yet? Is this going to cinemas or TV?

    About time someone exposed that Mafiosa Ponzi sceme that is Scientology.

    On that point add "The Master" to this list. It will bore some people but I thought it was amazing.
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4257858/

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    Trumbo is pretty good and worth a watch. Bryan Cranston is brilliant as usual.

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    Cheers Richy. Never heard of "Going Clear". Looks brilliant.

    Haven't seen Trumbo but have seen many of the films Dalton Trumbo wrote under aliases. Crazy how many films he actually had on his CV. His is the most telling story of how right wingers in the US killed off socialism for good via the McArthy witch list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue in the Face View Post
    Cheers Richy. Never heard of "Going Clear". Looks brilliant.

    Haven't seen Trumbo but have seen many of the films Dalton Trumbo wrote under aliases. Crazy how many films he actually had on his CV. His is the most telling story of how right wingers in the US killed off socialism for good via the McArthy witch list.
    No prob. Going Clear is very good. They talk to some high profile ex-members so it is very enlightening. Enjoyed The Master too.

    Re: Trumbo. I didn't know a lot about the McCarthy blacklist before watching so it was a bit of an education for me. It was interesting to see the roles big Hollywood heavyweights like John Wayne and Edward G. Robinson had in the whole sorry affair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richyrich View Post
    Trumbo is pretty good and worth a watch. Bryan Cranston is brilliant as usual.
    I missed that when it was out in the cinemas. It looked very good from the clips. Will look out for it.

    I've just finished watching all 6 seasons of Breaking Bad in a 2 month binge so want to see what Brian Cranston is like when he isn't Walter White.

  24. #99

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    Miss Bala on Netflix starring the gorgeous Stephanie Sigman. I'm disappointed the colonel hasn't posted some artistic photos of Ms Sigman. It's about a beauty pageant girl getting embroiled with Mexican drug barons. After an unconvincing start it's alright if only for the sight of Sigman.

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    Here's a handy website for people looking for a film to watch: http://www.cluemeamovie.com/

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