The Recommended Movies Thread
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I was the same, after reading the poor reviews, but downloaded after Lost's recommendation.
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Only just noticed it's a Roland Emmerich movie. Should have guessed really. End of the world stuff is kinda his thing.Lost wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 4:58 pmpharvey wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 4:41 pmHad some dire reviews - so hadn't bothered. Might just attempt it now, if only to extract the urine afterwards with regards to your movie choices.Lost wrote: ↑Thu Mar 31, 2022 6:12 am Moonfall. Easy-watch, popcorn sci-fi. Thought it was decent.
https://yts.mx/movies/moonfall-2022
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Forget the reviews. It's mindless, over-the-top, action packed fun. Armageddon meets Independence Day meets (insert more disaster movies). Some big name actors in it too.
If you're looking for a clever, meaningful movie... this ain't it.
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Seriously? I speak to the likes of yourself, DM and Lindos - clever and meaningful, not really......


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Needed a bit of a lift this evening, so revisited "Deadpool" (1 & 2
)...... For those who haven't watched, give them a go. Bad taste perhaps for many, but personally I love them!
Oh for Deadpool 3.......



Oh for Deadpool 3.......


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And on a completely different level/genre to the above, an upcoming movie looks well worth a watch - perhaps not a popular one for download sites though
"Operation Mincemeat" - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1879016/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
An interesting article from The Guardian (UK): -
"In a small subterranean office at the Admiralty, a cluster of men and women wait in a state of agonising anticipation. The Allied forces are landing in Sicily, and this small group of intelligence operatives has just bet the invasion – tens of thousands of lives – on a prankish piece of spycraft involving the body of a homeless man dressed as a pilot, carrying false news of an attack on Greece. It’s a second world war legend whose real story is no less strange than the myth that surrounds it – and something about it has clearly caught the zeitgeist.
On Tuesday a new British film revisits the story of one of the greatest single deceptions in warfare, with an all-star cast and an Oscar winner at the helm. Directed by John Madden, of Shakespeare in Love fame, Operation Mincemeat stars Colin Firth as Ewen Montagu, the former King’s Counsel who oversaw the extraordinary plan, alongside an ensemble of some of the nation’s best-loved actors, from Penelope Wilton and Simon Russell Beale to Jason Isaacs and Kelly Macdonald."
Full version article @ - https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/a ... -film-play
Looking forward to this one, though may have to get to the cinema for it methinks..... The book also mentioned in the article looks well worth the read.
[EDIT] As an add on for the book (or books): -
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Macintyre-Coll ... 95&sr=1-3
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Macintyre-Coll ... 95&sr=1-3


"Operation Mincemeat" - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1879016/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
An interesting article from The Guardian (UK): -
"In a small subterranean office at the Admiralty, a cluster of men and women wait in a state of agonising anticipation. The Allied forces are landing in Sicily, and this small group of intelligence operatives has just bet the invasion – tens of thousands of lives – on a prankish piece of spycraft involving the body of a homeless man dressed as a pilot, carrying false news of an attack on Greece. It’s a second world war legend whose real story is no less strange than the myth that surrounds it – and something about it has clearly caught the zeitgeist.
On Tuesday a new British film revisits the story of one of the greatest single deceptions in warfare, with an all-star cast and an Oscar winner at the helm. Directed by John Madden, of Shakespeare in Love fame, Operation Mincemeat stars Colin Firth as Ewen Montagu, the former King’s Counsel who oversaw the extraordinary plan, alongside an ensemble of some of the nation’s best-loved actors, from Penelope Wilton and Simon Russell Beale to Jason Isaacs and Kelly Macdonald."
Full version article @ - https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/a ... -film-play
Looking forward to this one, though may have to get to the cinema for it methinks..... The book also mentioned in the article looks well worth the read.
[EDIT] As an add on for the book (or books): -
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Macintyre-Coll ... 95&sr=1-3
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Macintyre-Coll ... 95&sr=1-3


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Yep, been looking forward to this one for a while. Also coming up in November from the same author Ben McIntyre, "A Spy Among Friends"..A Spy Among Friends follows the defection of notorious British intelligence officer and KGB double agent, Kim Philby, played by Mare of Easttown's Pearce, through the lens of his complex relationship with MI6 colleague and close friend, Nicholas Elliott
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For those that like courtroom battles, I'd recommend 'Black and White' from 2002. Based on actual events from 1959 in Australia when an aborigine was accused and convicted of raping and murdering a 9 year old child. Appeals right up to the Privy Council and then a Royal Commission. None overturned the verdict but his sentence, after facing the rope 7 times, was eventually commuted.
I found it quite compelling.
I found it quite compelling.
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"Operation Mincemeat". I went looking for this on PB/LT this morning before I saw your post just now. Saw the trailers when watching The Masters golf on sky
I knew it would be a longshot though
But maybe after it's released in cinemas next week???
I've no experience yet of DL a movie so close to cinema release date
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I knew it would be a longshot though
But maybe after it's released in cinemas next week???
I've no experience yet of DL a movie so close to cinema release date
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Haha. I'd need to look up titles but there have been movies available for DL a week or two before premiering in the cinemas!
I think many of them are from non English speaking countries who get advance copies to allow subtitling or dubbing, then get 'leaked'.
I think many of them are from non English speaking countries who get advance copies to allow subtitling or dubbing, then get 'leaked'.
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Yeah that's what I thoughtHHTel wrote:Haha. I'd need to look up titles but there have been movies available for DL a week or two before premiering in the cinemas!
I think many of them are from non English speaking countries who get advance copies to allow subtitling or dubbing, then get 'leaked'.
But no sign of Mincemeat just yet....
Will keep checking next week or so
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Don't think you've got any chance. It's not a "mainstream movie" and as such won't be on the usual threads/downloads early if not for quite a while.thecolonel wrote: ↑Mon Apr 11, 2022 12:48 amYeah that's what I thoughtHHTel wrote:Haha. I'd need to look up titles but there have been movies available for DL a week or two before premiering in the cinemas!
I think many of them are from non English speaking countries who get advance copies to allow subtitling or dubbing, then get 'leaked'.
But no sign of Mincemeat just yet....
Will keep checking next week or so
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I shall be taking my dear old Mam to the cinema to watch - providing of course we can take the stairs!!


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Leonard (Mark Rylance), a master English tailor who's ended up in Chicago, operates a corner tailor shop with his assistant (Zoey Deutch) where he makes beautiful clothes for the only people around who can afford them: a family of vicious gangsters. One night, two killers (Dylan O'Brien, Johnny Flynn) knock on his door in need of a favor - And Leonard is thrust onto the board in a deadly game of deception and murder.
https://yts.mx/movies/the-outfit-2022
Shortish and IMO very sweet, starring the splendid Mark Rylance, not a household name, but he deserves to be.
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Yeah pretty good considering it must have cost next to nothing to make and has pretty much only one set.dtaai-maai wrote: ↑Mon Apr 11, 2022 2:54 am Leonard (Mark Rylance), a master English tailor who's ended up in Chicago, operates a corner tailor shop with his assistant (Zoey Deutch) where he makes beautiful clothes for the only people around who can afford them: a family of vicious gangsters. One night, two killers (Dylan O'Brien, Johnny Flynn) knock on his door in need of a favor - And Leonard is thrust onto the board in a deadly game of deception and murder.

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I do enjoy watching movies again after an appropriate time
After a period of approx 8 years, I watched Zero Dark Thirty the other day for the only the second time
And I'm glad I did, lots of things I didn't remember. Just a great production and stellar cast.
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After a period of approx 8 years, I watched Zero Dark Thirty the other day for the only the second time
And I'm glad I did, lots of things I didn't remember. Just a great production and stellar cast.
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One I've been really looking forward to has hit the yts shelf. X. Will be watching later, love Jenna Ortega. Supposed to be a pretty brutal, twisted old-school slasher.
https://yts.mx/movies/x-2022
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