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  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    bondjames wrote: »
    Dunkirk

    My film of the year. Wow, I wish I'd seen this on the big screen. Incredible filmmaking from one the best director's around.

    Loved the way the 3 narratives combine near the end and I found this a profoundly emotional experience. I couldn't talk after I saw it I was so choked up.

    Nice to see a British film that celebrates it's countries heroism in war. Nolan celebrates the heroism of ordinary people in all its forms.

    Stunning achievement.
    It's easily my film of the year also. A towering piece of work. I wish it (and him) every success at the upcoming Oscars.

    Definitely. Nolan is the UK's Spielberg. Such a massive talent.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    Creasy47 wrote: »
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    There are very few movies I watch and abandonb after ten minutes, I rented Pirates of the Carribian: Salazars Revenge I refuse to watch this dross

    The second-newest one was the last installment I saw - went with my buddy to see it in theaters for his sister's birthday, nearly fell asleep several times throughout. I'll assume the new one is just as bad.

    It's appalling even though I have spent money I refuse to watch part 5, no effort has been made by the film makers. I am glad the box office numbers are dropping. I am watching DAF instead

    That bad ehh? The fourth one's sole highlight for me was Ian McShane appearing, but this new one just looks bad. Nice to see Bardem hamming it up, looks like he's having fun in this one, but the one trailer I saw looked like it had nothing on offer.

    DAF is an infinitely better choice.

    "Speak up, darling, I can't hear you."

    I own the first four films I like McShane though his film was shocking, look for Lovejoy online great series with McShane

    Diamonds... script is underrated

    I smirk anytime I hear of that show - it's my last name, never in a million years would I have assumed it'd be a TV title until I saw it. He seems pretty dapper in it.

    Ha ha that's quality, I occasionally deal in antiques and collectables. You have a memorable surname
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Dunkirk

    My film of the year. Wow, I wish I'd seen this on the big screen. Incredible filmmaking from one the best director's around.

    Loved the way the 3 narratives combine near the end and I found this a profoundly emotional experience. I couldn't talk after I saw it I was so choked up.

    Nice to see a British film that celebrates it's countries heroism in war. Nolan celebrates the heroism of ordinary people in all its forms.

    Stunning achievement.

    It was great seeing it in the cinema, but I doubt it will be that interesting to rewatch it on a smaller screen.
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    There are very few movies I watch and abandonb after ten minutes, I rented Pirates of the Carribian: Salazars Revenge I refuse to watch this dross

    It is crap, but i thought you were a completionist?
  • chrisisallchrisisall Brosnan Defender Of The Realm
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    There are very few movies I watch and abandonb after ten minutes, I rented Pirates of the Carribian: Salazars Revenge I refuse to watch this dross

    It is crap, but i thought you were a completionist?

    I rather liked it...
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    @Fire_and_Ice_Returns, thanks! The amount of jokes I got because of it in school was unreal.

    @LeonardPine, happy to see another glowing review of Dunkirk. I'll be seeing it for the first time once the Nolan 4K set arrives, really hoping I love it.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    edited December 2017 Posts: 25,460
    There are very few movies I watch and abandonb after ten minutes, I rented Pirates of the Carribian: Salazars Revenge I refuse to watch this dross

    It is crap, but i thought you were a completionist?

    True though I was very tired after work ;) I'll give it another go
    Creasy47 wrote: »
    @Fire_and_Ice_Returns, thanks! The amount of jokes I got because of it in school was unreal.
    A nickname I was given was not the best often got me into fights as a kid, my temper was terrible I hate to say back then ;))
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    Eyes Wide Shut (1999). Great film for December and one of my favorite Christmas films! Not the most family-friendly holiday classic, however.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Creasy47 wrote: »
    @Fire_and_Ice_Returns, thanks! The amount of jokes I got because of it in school was unreal.

    Sure it wasn t the full name? Creasy Lovejoy.
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
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    Don't forget the middle name.

    Creasy forty-seven Lovejoy

    :D
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    Porridge (1979)
    TV series adapted for cinema rarely work (maybe The Sweeney!) but i have a nostalgia thing going for this. Prison set comedy with the legend Ronnie Barker as Fletch, the prison lag who stays one step ahead of the wardens. It is scripted by Ian Le Frenais and Dick Clement (script doctors on NSNA at Connerys request!) It has all the regular characters, Godber, Mckay, Warren, Ives and the brilliant Peter Vaughan as Harry Grout, and has the slimmest of plots, Fletch and Godber get tangled up in an escape! It was filmed in Winter, hence the snow on the ground, so i always have a view of it at Xmas. Not the greatest of comedys, but there are laughs, mainly from Barkers great comic timing, "What you in for?" enquires the new warden. "Got caught!" deadpans Fletch!
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    Murder on the Orient Express (2017) and The Disaster Artist

    Both very different but very entertaining films, each with excellent performances from the lead roles.
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    Attack of the Clones (the last hour, resumed watching it from a couple of days back)
    Revenge of the Sith
    Rogue One
    A New Hope

    All today.

    Three more to go before next wednesday.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    SharkBait wrote: »
    Attack of the Clones (the last hour, resumed watching it from a couple of days back)
    Revenge of the Sith
    Rogue One
    A New Hope

    All today.

    Three more to go before next wednesday.

    Good idea, I think I'll do the same and watch all the films before TLJ gets released.
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    Big Trouble in Little China (1986)

    Always a fun romp that makes me laugh - top entertainment,with Kurt Russell on great form .
  • Mendes4LyfeMendes4Lyfe The long road ahead
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    As Good As it Gets (1997)

    Sabrina (1995)


    I'm a sucker for a romantic comedy, especially ones which flip the script by featuring romances between unlikely couples like these two.
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    As Good As It Gets (1997) is among my favorite movies.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    barryt007 wrote: »
    Big Trouble in Little China (1986)

    Always a fun romp that makes me laugh - top entertainment,with Kurt Russell on great form .

    It took me ages of hearing about how this was one of Carpenter's best cult classics before I finally checked it out, and I just couldn't get into it throughout, I'm afraid. Russell was in top form as always, though; hard to complain when he's doing his thing on screen.

    Speaking of the two of them, though, and their cult classics, Escape From New York is one I remember really, thoroughly enjoying, but I only ever saw it the once many years back. I need to get my hands on it to re-watch it.
  • LeonardPineLeonardPine The Bar on the Beach
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    Creasy47 wrote: »
    barryt007 wrote: »
    Big Trouble in Little China (1986)

    Always a fun romp that makes me laugh - top entertainment,with Kurt Russell on great form .

    It took me ages of hearing about how this was one of Carpenter's best cult classics before I finally checked it out, and I just couldn't get into it throughout, I'm afraid. Russell was in top form as always, though; hard to complain when he's doing his thing on screen.

    Speaking of the two of them, though, and their cult classics, Escape From New York is one I remember really, thoroughly enjoying, but I only ever saw it the once many years back. I need to get my hands on it to re-watch it.

    Not a fan of Big Trouble at all. Kurt Russell is dependably good but the film is just a mess and fails badly at all the genres it takes on. Carpenter was in his decline when he made this.
  • mattjoesmattjoes Pay more attention to your chef
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    There is a Kananga impersonator in the film.
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
    edited December 2017 Posts: 23,883
    As Good As it Gets (1997)

    Sabrina (1995)


    I'm a sucker for a romantic comedy, especially ones which flip the script by featuring romances between unlikely couples like these two.
    Me too and these are both excellent films. I've recently purchased the dvd of Sabrina (pity it's not on blu ray for some reason) and am looking forward to revisiting it. I haven't seen it since it came out and have not seen the original black and white one either.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    I strongly recommend you watch the original Sabrina. Hepburn, Holden and Bogart rock!
  • mattjoesmattjoes Pay more attention to your chef
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    On a related note, Sabrina also features John Wood in a supporting role. I haven't seen him in that much, but I can safely say he was a splendid actor.
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    Just got back from seeing Die Hard on the big screen for the fisrt time. Wonderful experience.
  • bondjamesbondjames You were expecting someone else?
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I strongly recommend you watch the original Sabrina. Hepburn, Holden and Bogart rock!
    I'll do that @DarthDimi. I've been meaning to get it for some time and will pull the trigger tonight. I think that one is actually on blu ray.
    mattjoes wrote: »
    On a related note, Sabrina also features John Wood in a supporting role. I haven't seen him in that much, but I can safely say he was a splendid actor.
    Yes, he was and I remember him from the film too.
  • 001001
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    Baby Driver (2017)

    Great film, Must see DVD :)
  • chrisisallchrisisall Brosnan Defender Of The Realm
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    Resident Evil (2002). Now I remember it from back then... I hated that it ended on a cliffhanger. But now that I have all six movies in a set- I'm liking it a lot better. In the next five days I'll definitely be having fun with this. Mindless nonsense ensues. Bring it! ;)
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    MacGyver Lost Treasure of Atlantis

    and we are back to Mac...

    I love this in spite of the fact that as a tv movie the budget is low and the acting is at time over the top (particularly the Proffesor) but RDA gives it his all and the macgyverisms are really good (breaking out of a jail with an electrified floor)

    the Mac Girl is cute

    the music is great

    I just love this :D
    Ranking of non Bond films 2017
    1. Jaws
    2. Mission Impossible Rogue Nation
    3. Beverly Hills Cop 2
    4. Macgyver lost Treasure of Atlantis
    5. Snake Eyes
    6. Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol
    7. Justice League
    8. Macgyver Lost Love
    9. Jaws 2
    10. Beverly Hills Cop
    11. Mission Impossible 3
    12. The Firm
    13. My week with Marilyn
    14. Wonder Woman
    15. Kong Skull Island
    16. Mission Impossible
    17. Halloween 2
    18. Beverly Hills Cop 3
    19. Ghostbusters
    20. When Harry meet Sally
    21. MacGyver Legend of the holy Rose
    22. Batman Mystery of Batwoman
    23. Limitless
    24. Jaws 3-D
    25. Batman Year one
    26. Fifty shades darker
    27. Mission Impossible 2
    28. Jaws the Revenge
    29. Good Knight MacGyver
    30. National Lampoon's Vacation


    MacGyver retrospective
    1. MacGyver Lost Treasure of Atlantis
    2. MacGyver Lost love
    3. MacGyver legend of the holy Rose
    4. Good Knight MacGyver

    Jaws Franchise
    1. Jaws (only franchise where my ranking is equal to there releases)
    2. Jaws 2
    3. Jaws 3-D
    4. Jaws the Revenge


    Brian de Palma films
    1. Snake Eyes
    2. Mission impossible

    Beverly Hills Cop Franchise
    1. Beverly Hills Cop 2
    2. Beverly Hill Cop
    3. Beverly Hills Cop 3

    Ranking of films that came out in 2017
    1. Justice League
    2. Wonder Woman
    3. Kong Skull Island
    4. Fifty Shades Darker

    DC Films
    1. Justice League
    2. Wonder Woman
    3. Batman Mystery of the Batwoman
    4. Batman Year one


    Mission Impossible franchise
    1. Mission impossible Rogue Nation
    2. Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol
    3. Mission Impossible 3
    4. Mission Impossible
    5. Mission Impossible 2

    Ranking of all films
    1. Jaws
    2. Casino Royale
    3. Mission Impossible Rogue Nation
    4. Beverly Hills Cop 2
    5. MacGyver Lost Treasure of Atlantis
    6. Quantum of Solace
    7. Snake Eyes
    8. Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol
    9. Justice League
    10. Macgyver: Lost Love
    11. Jaws 2
    12. For Your Eyes Only
    13. Beverly Hills Cop
    14. Mission Impossible 3
    15. The Firm
    16. My week with Marilyn
    17. Wonder Woman
    18. Kong Skull Island
    19. Mission Impossible
    20. Halloween 2
    21. Beverly Hills Cop 3
    22. Ghostbusters
    23. When Harry meet Sally
    24. MacGyver: Legend of the Holy Rose
    25. Batman Mystery of Batwoman
    26. Limitless
    27. Jaws 3-D
    28. Batman Year one
    29. Fifty shades darker
    30. Mission Impossible 2
    31. Jaws the Revenge
    32. Good Knight Macgyver
    33. National Lampoon's Vacation

  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    Posts: 25,460
    chrisisall wrote: »
    Resident Evil (2002). Now I remember it from back then... I hated that it ended on a cliffhanger. But now that I have all six movies in a set- I'm liking it a lot better. In the next five days I'll definitely be having fun with this. Mindless nonsense ensues. Bring it! ;)

    The first film is my favourite I like the set up, and the ensemble cast is decent.
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