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    Tatort episode 827 Kein Entkommen (2012) which would translate as No way out. It is part of the Eisner-Felner tatort series and this one takes place in Vienna. In which a chauffeur gets executed in cold blood and we find out that they shot the wrong one. The target was at home suffering the flu. He used to be part of a Serbian nationalist war group that committed atrocities and he decided to defect and start a new life under a new name. And now his former partners in war crimes have found him and want him very dead. The Vienna police is in over their heads and they find that out pretty quickly as the extremists attack the safe-house where they have stuck the Serbian who is willing to testify about his deeds but only if his wife and son are safe.
    Eisner & Felner are working along side some folks from the War crime tribunal in The Hague but discover that they are up against a group of coldblooded fanatics.

    A great TV movie in which we learn about the price for fanaticism and how people get manipulated in a false sense of nationalism at the cost of their own humanity.
  • DaltonCraig007DaltonCraig007 They say, "Evil prevails when good men fail to act." What they ought to say is, "Evil prevails."
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    Frank (2014) Weirdest movie I've seen in a while, but I really liked it. So strange it's awesome. Fassbender as Frank was hilarious.
    We're the Millers (2013) Hilarious road movie, all the actors are great - special mention to Will Poulter. Althought Jennifer Aniston kind of looks old, her pole dance was so sexy!
    Sex Tape (2014) Awful
    Ride Along (2014) Pretty funny, but forgettable
    Neighbors (2014)
    A Million Ways To Die In The West (2014) Some of the jokes were hilarious, not as bad as I thought it would be
    300: Rise of an Empire (2014) Again, better than I thought it would be
    X Men Days of Future Past (2014) Awesome film! Same level as First Class, IMO.
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    Interstellar - saw it. Reminded me too much of the The Abyss which was painful. Replace the heavy handed father/daughter melodrama with two more planet visits and you would have had something.
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    Tatort: Willkommen in Hamburg & Kopfgeld (2014) - Two fairly recent episodes from the German Tatort series starring a new Kommisar Nicolas Tschiller played by Till Schweiger (known from the Inglorious Basterds) as a rather gungho police officer who from day 1 of his employment in Hamburg crosses any plans and criminal intentions by a Kurdish crime family. In the first TV movie he investigates Human trafficking and in the second he has a bounty placed on his head while trying to interfere with the drugs trade in Hamburg.
    This is a new era of Tatort much more action and sometimes OTT action, but sometimes a very grim outlook on Europe and its policies and life. There will be at least two more tv movies next year with the same team next year and that is something I really look forward to.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    Leprechaun II: One Wedding and Lots of Funerals (1992)

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    First, you must forget everything that was established in the first film. Lep's powers have somewhat changed and nothing about Jen Aniston and her posse from Leprechaun proves relevant to this second film - which may actually be a good thing. Instead, we get a much more enjoyable story with a little tension here and there, though still not much, a bit more comedy yet much less of the kiddy stuff that so haunted the first film, and frankly more interesting characters even if half of them can't act.

    At this point they still didn't realise the truth: Leprechaun only works when you drop the little dude in totally different environments every time and give us something of a fish-out-of-water story. Still, this second film has a few entertaining elements to carry it beyond the boredom I suffered from when watching the first film.

    Leprechaun II (1994): 3.5/5
    Leprechaun (1993): 2/5


  • doubleoegodoubleoego #LightWork
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    Nightcrawler.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
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    doubleoego wrote: »
    Nightcrawler.

    Thoughts? I really wanted to see this but never got the chance to.
  • DaltonCraig007DaltonCraig007 They say, "Evil prevails when good men fail to act." What they ought to say is, "Evil prevails."
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    Interstellar Wow, just wow. Absolutly brillant movie, Nolan really outdid himself for this. The near 3 hours of duration felt so short, I could have sat in the cinema for another 2 hours! All's been said by @DarthDimi but this film was like a dream for sci-fi film lovers.
  • MajorDSmytheMajorDSmythe "I tolerate this century, but I don't enjoy it."Moderator
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    @DarthDimi - are you going all the way? ;)

    Just to clarify, I wasn't asking if Dimi was doing a striptease, no, I was asking if he is watching all the Leprechaun films. From what I have heard, you would have to be a masochist to want to watch Leprechaun: Origins.
  • Superman II Donner Cut! Great moments, if only Donner had gone on to make the series he wanted to do. [-(

    Return of the Jedi Has some of the best and worst moments oif the original trilogy. Though the finale is as brilliant as ever. Looking forward to the the original theatrical release on Bluray of the original trilogy.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    @DarthDimi - are you going all the way? ;)

    Just to clarify, I wasn't asking if Dimi was doing a striptease, no, I was asking if he is watching all the Leprechaun films. From what I have heard, you would have to be a masochist to want to watch Leprechaun: Origins.

    You bet I am, @MajorDSmythe! Watch this space for me, and my little green dude.
    I mean my leprechaun of course.
    I mean... THE leprechaun. ;-)
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    Experiment In Terror (1962)

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    Pink Panther director Blake Edwards cast lovely Lee Remick and cool Glenn Ford in this outstanding black-and-white thriller. Suspense is already built in the first seven minutes of the film and from there on we never relax until the film's climax. Henri Mancini provides a powerful 'film noir' score. Even if a few stones with story potential are left unturned, the overall plot is more than satisfying.

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    In lesser hands, Experiment In Terror could have easily become a Hitchcock wannabe project but fortunately Blake Edwards is confident enough to make it his own film. And I love every second of it. My kind of movie!
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    Watching The Wild Geese on Channel 5.

    Love how undeniably British it is. It's almost like an English version of The Expendables...but obviously classier.

    Also there's four Bond legends...Moore, Cain, Binder and Glenn.



  • I watch a great movie is was call Batman: Son of Batman that was a great movie. I thought the villains were the best.
  • DaltonCraig007DaltonCraig007 They say, "Evil prevails when good men fail to act." What they ought to say is, "Evil prevails."
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    J Edgar (2011)
    Philadelphia (1993)
    A Few Good Men (1992)
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    Mask of the Phantasm again... Love this epic film.
    Under the Red Hood tragic and brilliant, two of the best animated films I have seen. Hopefully DCU movies will reach this level of excellence.
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
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    Just rewatched the wild geese on channel 5. Love it and I think
    Sir Roger is great in it.
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    TMNT '90 is just as good as TDK imo.

    Watch out , we're mad 3/6

    Mobsters destroy the dune buggy of Spencer & Hill and the boys want revenge.

    Pleasence obviously had a great time hamming it up in this one :D

    Never been much of a Bud & Terence fan but I guess this was passable.
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    TX Chainsaw was never supposed to look crystal clear....like Deer Hunter it was supposed to look grainy (Universal DNR-ed DH to hell on the blu)
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
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    Edge of Tomorrow

    Really enjoyed it. As most time jumping flicks do, it suffers from a rather simplified conclusion that doesn't work with what came before. Despite this, Cruise was great, Blunt was a badass and looks damn good carrying a large weapon, and the action was top notch. Supremely well edited with a nice balance between emotion and humour, too. Would recommend.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    Leprechaun III (1995)

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    New rules, no ties to the previous two films and a totally new setting: Warwick Davis' Leprechaun takes Vegas, baby! In this third instalment in the infamous Leprechaun series, we can relax and have some great fun. One of Lep's coins enters the Las Vegas casino circuits and several rather well-established characters make their individual wishes come true. But enjoy it while it lasts; Lep's coming for his gold and you better be careful what you wished for...

    Leprechaun will never be very good. But at least with this third film they tried. The characters are mostly entertaining, their adventures neatly linked and our secret fantasies in which we can wish whatever we like exquisitely played out. Towards the final act, however, the best is behind us. What's left is surprisingly uninteresting. Yet the first two thirds of the film were surprisingly enjoyable!

    So for better or worse, I'm going to say that this might be the one Leprechaun film that delivers the candy. As with most candy, it hurts the teeth, the stomach and the intestines, but the overall experience made me laugh a few times and got me to sit this one out in one effort where with the other Lep films I needed a few breaks to remind myself that my brains are still functioning the way they should. Lep III: possibly the best Lep in the series for me.

    Leprechaun III (1995): 4/5
    Leprechaun II (1994): 3.5/5
    Leprechaun (1993): 2/5
  • DaltonCraig007DaltonCraig007 They say, "Evil prevails when good men fail to act." What they ought to say is, "Evil prevails."
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    A Night In Old Mexico (2013) Not very good, but always nice to see Robert Duval still being a badass at his age.
    Dom Hemingway (2013) Pretty good, Jude Law is amazing, but the film slows down a bit with the whole daughter subplot in the 2nd half.
    Filth (2013) Loved it
  • Mrs Browns Boys d'movie. suits my lowbrow sense of humor down to the ground.
  • I watch Batman: son of batman it was a great movie.
  • ThunderfingerThunderfinger Das Boot Hill
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    Finally saw INTERSTELLAR.

    It was stellar.
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    "Rise of the Planet of the Apes"

    Thought Franco and Pinto were great, Serkis is the master of the CGI charaters! I look forward to seeing Dawn of the Planet of the Apes real soon!

    "HAIL CEASER!!!!!!" :D
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    RogueAgent wrote: »
    "Rise of the Planet of the Apes"

    Thought Franco and Pinto were great, Serkis is the master of the CGI charaters! I look forward to seeing Dawn of the Planet of the Apes real soon!

    "HAIL CEASER!!!!!!" :D

    Agree great movie. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is even better in my opinion.

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    Dalton12 wrote: »
    RogueAgent wrote: »
    "Rise of the Planet of the Apes"

    Thought Franco and Pinto were great, Serkis is the master of the CGI charaters! I look forward to seeing Dawn of the Planet of the Apes real soon!

    "HAIL CEASER!!!!!!" :D

    Agree great movie. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is even better in my opinion.

    Excellent Dalton12! Will post my thoughts on it once i have watched it! :D
  • Just bought Days of future past, enjoyed it more second time round. Fassbender is very good, again before its too late would make s great Bond. Film looks great in HD though still prefer First Class just!
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy My Secret Lair
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    After the sunset.
    Not a great film, they tried to do a bit of everything, heist movie, buddie movie
    Comedy, romance etc. and it doesn't work , only worth watching for Pierce
    Brosnan and Naomie Harris, although Don Cheadle as an island crime boss
    Is fun.
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