The Recommended Movies Thread
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Well then sateeb, have you watched 'Hand of God' ? My Daughter wanted to watch it not knowing Maradona football reference. It's in English subtitles set in Naples 1986 about a dysfunctional family (what else). the daughter quickly left the room at the obligatory sex scene.
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I know nothing about any of these but thought to pass it along in case anyone interested in them.
22 films to watch in 2022
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/202 ... ch-in-2022

22 films to watch in 2022
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/202 ... ch-in-2022
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I know this isn't for everyone.
Just watched the 2021 stage version of 'Anything Goes' starring Felicity Kendal (75) and Robert Lindsay (72) - remember him?
Filmed entirely at The Barbican.
I've always loved live theatre. Back in the day I used to go to a show or play a couple of times a month.
For those interested:
https://yts.mx/movies/anything-goes-2021
Just watched the 2021 stage version of 'Anything Goes' starring Felicity Kendal (75) and Robert Lindsay (72) - remember him?
Filmed entirely at The Barbican.
I've always loved live theatre. Back in the day I used to go to a show or play a couple of times a month.
For those interested:
https://yts.mx/movies/anything-goes-2021
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Had a crush on her when I was about 14!HHTel wrote:I know this isn't for everyone.
Just watched the 2021 stage version of 'Anything Goes' starring Felicity Kendal (75) and Robert Lindsay (72) - remember him?
Filmed entirely at The Barbican.
I've always loved live theatre. Back in the day I used to go to a show or play a couple of times a month.
For those interested:
https://yts.mx/movies/anything-goes-2021



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How old was Felicity then - 15?thecolonel wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 7:39 pmHad a crush on her when I was about 14!HHTel wrote:I know this isn't for everyone.
Just watched the 2021 stage version of 'Anything Goes' starring Felicity Kendal (75) and Robert Lindsay (72) - remember him?
Filmed entirely at The Barbican.
I've always loved live theatre. Back in the day I used to go to a show or play a couple of times a month.
For those interested:
https://yts.mx/movies/anything-goes-2021
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Actually she was quite a sexy woman in her younger days (40’s not 15).
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Haha.... She would've been very close to 30 thenDannie Boy wrote:How old was Felicity then - 15?thecolonel wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 7:39 pmHad a crush on her when I was about 14!HHTel wrote:I know this isn't for everyone.
Just watched the 2021 stage version of 'Anything Goes' starring Felicity Kendal (75) and Robert Lindsay (72) - remember him?
Filmed entirely at The Barbican.
I've always loved live theatre. Back in the day I used to go to a show or play a couple of times a month.
For those interested:
https://yts.mx/movies/anything-goes-2021
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Actually she was quite a sexy woman in her younger days (40’s not 15).
I saw her in a restaurant in the West End( London) when she was about 50 and believe me she was still very attractive then!
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Watched the Ghostbusters Afterlife flick yesterday. Good for a bit of popcorn nostalgia but not much else as its the same rehashed story.
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Watched Gone Girl(2014) last night on Netflix
Very good acting and production
Bit of a strange, unusual plot but that can be a good thing right?
All in all I thought it was worth watching
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Very good acting and production
Bit of a strange, unusual plot but that can be a good thing right?
All in all I thought it was worth watching
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Any good?
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Not watched it yet. Just edited my above to mention the mixed reviews it received. Lowest rotten tomatoes score for a marvel film to date. Others loved it.
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Loads of 5s and 1s. Certainly a marmite movie.
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^ Well, downloaded it but will watch the full series - can't say I've seen any aside from the first one (maybe second)..... We'll see!
One I'm looking forward to which is hardly "main stream", but close to my heart is "Save the Cinema" - based on a true story which I remember well as it happened in Wales!
Very good cast and out on SKY later this month - hopefully available on the usual suspects shortly after.
All revolves around a campaign to save a local cinema from closure in South Wales with the unlikely intervention of a huge Hollywood Director and the premier of one of his top movies.....
Not for all I'm sure....



One I'm looking forward to which is hardly "main stream", but close to my heart is "Save the Cinema" - based on a true story which I remember well as it happened in Wales!

All revolves around a campaign to save a local cinema from closure in South Wales with the unlikely intervention of a huge Hollywood Director and the premier of one of his top movies.....
Not for all I'm sure....


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'Brimstone' (2016) with Guy Pearce.
Absolutely brutal film...
Absolutely brutal film...
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Just finished it. Dunno what the bad reviews were for, I thought it was really good! Great movie for the ol' cinema screen in the VR headset.

8.5/10

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