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Carl Fredrickson
On 29/06/2020 at 20:03, Tommy Brown said:

An enjoyable football theme film on BBC2 Wed 9pm (1/7/20)

 

Marvellous.

Toby Jones plays real life Neil Baldwin a limited intelligence Stoke City fan, who Lou Macari takes on as a Kitman. And he actually takes part briefly in Gordon Cowan's testimonial, you'll cry with laughter.

 

Funny and touching film.

 

 

Watching it just now. What an awesome film

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On 29/06/2020 at 20:54, iantjambo said:

Yesterday

 

8/10

 

Wasn’t expecting a great deal but really enjoyed it.

I was a bit disappointed.,Thought it was an interesting idea poorly done. Could have really had fun with what The Beatles WOULD have been if not The Beatles. The Lennon bit was the best part of it

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On 21/06/2020 at 13:36, Bleedsmaroon said:

Sorry we missed you. Grim Saturday night viewing but not unexpected from a Ken Loach flick. 7/10.

Really want to watch this, is it on Netflix as I couldn’t find it anywhere 

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1 hour ago, Jamhammer said:

I was a bit disappointed.,Thought it was an interesting idea poorly done. Could have really had fun with what The Beatles WOULD have been if not The Beatles. The Lennon bit was the best part of it


 I liked it. Yours is an interesting concept though.

The Lennon bit was really good.

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56 minutes ago, iantjambo said:


 I liked it. Yours is an interesting concept though.

The Lennon bit was really good.

Bit like yourself I wasn’t that arsed about seeing it but me Mrs dragged me. Seen worse. Blinded by the light was better.

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1 minute ago, Jamhammer said:

Bit like yourself I wasn’t that arsed about seeing it but me Mrs dragged me. Seen worse. Blinded by the light was better.


I’ll give blinded by the light a go then 👍🏻

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William H. Bonney

The invisible man 7/10

 

An incredible amount of ridiculous plot holes aside, this was a decent movie. Some great tense scenes. 
The restaurant scene was fantastic 

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1 hour ago, iantjambo said:


 I liked it. Yours is an interesting concept though.

The Lennon bit was really good.

Bit like yourself I wasn’t that arsed about seeing it but me Mrs dragged me. Seen worse. Blinded by the light was better.

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1 hour ago, iantjambo said:


 I liked it. Yours is an interesting concept though.

The Lennon bit was really good.

Caught a wee film on BBC I player. Good Vibrations. About a record store owner in Belfast who broke the Undertones if you like a music related film

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Carl Fredrickson

The Journey on Prime.

 

Fictional story of Paisley and McGuinness sharing a taxi from St Andrews to Edinburgh during some peace talks. 

 

Really enjoyed it and quite a few laughs in it . 7/10

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On 23/05/2020 at 14:40, milky_26 said:

chronologically according to setting year i think it should be. i got this from an article, the only one i disagree with (but would need to watch again to confirm) i'm sure the end credit scene for the incredible hulk suggests that it is before the first ironman. General Ross says to Stark nice suit when he walks into a bar, i think that is the lead into him becoming ironman

 

  • Captain America: The First Avenger (takes place during WWII)
  • Captain Marvel (takes place in 1995)
  • Iron Man (takes place in 2010)
  • Iron Man 2 (takes place after Iron Man)
  • The Incredible Hulk (time unspecified, pre-Avengers)
  • Thor (takes place six months before Avengers)
  • The Avengers (takes place in 2012)
  • Iron Man 3 (takes place six months after The Avengers)
  • Thor: Dark World (post-Avengers, pre-Ultron)
  • Captain America: Winter Soldier (post-Avengers, pre-Ultron)
  • Guardians of the Galaxy (sometime in 2014)
  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (after Guardians)
  • Avengers: Age of Ultron (takes place in 2015)
  • Ant-Man (takes place in 2015)
  • Captain America: Civil War (post-Ultron, pre-Infinity War)
  • Spider-Man: Homecoming (post-Civil War, pre-Infinity War)
  • Doctor Strange (takes place in 2016)
  • Black Panther (takes place in 2017)
  • Thor: Ragnarok (post-Ultron, pre-Infinity War)
  • Avengers: Infinity War (takes place in 2017)
  • Ant-Man and The Wasp (ambiguous, but fits nicely between IW and Endgame)
  • Avengers: Endgame (starts in 2017, finishes in 2022)
  • Spider-Man: Far From Home (post-Endgame)

 

On 13/06/2020 at 20:58, graygo said:

 

I had never watched any of these films as I didn't fancy them, started watching the other night on the back of this post and must say I'm glad I have. Iron Man 2 tonight, never realised they had a comedy side to them which appeals to me. 👍

 

Getting there, Thor Ragnarok tonight.

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Carl Fredrickson
21 minutes ago, graygo said:

 

 

Getting there, Thor Ragnarok tonight.

 

Good effort! Are you enjoying them?

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30 minutes ago, Carl Fredrickson said:

 

Good effort! Are you enjoying them?

 

I am, like I said it's the humour that I enjoy. Thor and Iron Man films especially.

Only 4 to go and I've seen the one partially set in Edinburgh so nearly done.

Not sure what me and the Mrs will do to fill the evenings after this. 🧐

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Carl Fredrickson
9 minutes ago, graygo said:

 

I am, like I said it's the humour that I enjoy. Thor and Iron Man films especially.

Only 4 to go and I've seen the one partially set in Edinburgh so nearly done.

Not sure what me and the Mrs will do to fill the evenings after this. 🧐

 

My son loves them and I think I have seen all of them though not in order. I agree Re the humour. Some great one liners. 

 

Good luck in finding something to keep you entertained as the nights draw in....

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Dagger Is Back

Just Mercy 10/10

 

Story of a Harvard law graduate representing death row prisoners in Alabama. Made me greet and criminal that this represents a modern day reality

 

 

 

 

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Ron Burgundy
On ‎04‎/‎07‎/‎2020 at 23:07, Dagger Is Back said:

Just Mercy 10/10

 

Story of a Harvard law graduate representing death row prisoners in Alabama. Made me greet and criminal that this represents a modern day reality

 

 

 

 

Where did you watch this? Netflix? Amazon?

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Dagger Is Back
1 minute ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Where did you watch this? Netflix? Amazon?

 

Sorry forgot a previous suggestion to note the source. Apologies. We watched it on DVD through Cinema Paradiso

 

It's for rent on Amazon but I see it's screening at the Odeon Wester Hailes on 21 July

 

 

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Ron Burgundy
5 minutes ago, Dagger Is Back said:

 

Sorry forgot a previous suggestion to note the source. Apologies. We watched it on DVD through Cinema Paradiso

 

It's for rent on Amazon but I see it's screening at the Odeon Wester Hailes on 21 July

 

 

Cheers.

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Ron Burgundy
2 hours ago, Dagger Is Back said:

 

No worries Ron. Hope you get to see it

Yeah it sounds like something I would watch.

Tonight me and my daughter will be watching Frozen 2 :ohmy:

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Dagger Is Back
4 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Yeah it sounds like something I would watch.

Tonight me and my daughter will be watching Frozen 2 :ohmy:

 

Mmh. Enjoy. You'll know all the words by the time you've watched it three times. 🙂

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Maple Leaf

Recently watched movies;

 

Gosford Park.  Meh.  A poor imitation of Downton Abbey. Helen Mirren and Maggie Smith couldn't save it.

 

Lucy in the Sky.  Meh, despite an OK performance by Natalie Portman.

 

365 days. Meh.  Went nowhere, and the soft porn scenes shocked my innocent wife.

 

Zodiac.  Much too long and much too convoluted. So-so performance by Robert Downey Jr.

 

 

 

 

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Fire_At_The_Disco

Watched Le Mans 66 (Ford v Ferrari) last night on Amazon, it was absolutely brilliant. Great performances from Christian Bale and Matt Damon.
10/10

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2 hours ago, Tambo_The_Jambo said:

Watched Le Mans 66 (Ford v Ferrari) last night on Amazon, it was absolutely brilliant. Great performances from Christian Bale and Matt Damon.
10/10


outstanding film

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13 hours ago, Tambo_The_Jambo said:

Watched Le Mans 66 (Ford v Ferrari) last night on Amazon, it was absolutely brilliant. Great performances from Christian Bale and Matt Damon.
10/10

Yep, great film.

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rudi must stay

Greyhound

 

Not impressed with it, but it did have a decent shift from Tom Hanks. When is he not excellent

 

6/10

 

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2 hours ago, 1971fozzy said:

Watchmen

loves it but fek me that’s a long film 3 and a half hours

Probably my favourite opening title sequence of any film. 

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23 hours ago, Tazio said:

Probably my favourite opening title sequence of any film. 


yeah it’s amazing , up there with the best

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El Camino on Netflix.

I watched Breaking Bad about 5 years ago and couldn't really remember what had happened. You do need some knowledge of Breaking Bad or it's a pointless movie.

More of an extra episode rather than a stand alone movie.

5/10

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Carl Fredrickson

Scooby. I thought it was pretty poor and the animation didnt feel right. Nice to see Dick Dasterdly but the film was poor. 

 

My kids however loved it and have watched it twice........

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rudi must stay
On 29/06/2020 at 20:03, Tommy Brown said:

An enjoyable football theme film on BBC2 Wed 9pm (1/7/20)

 

Marvellous.

Toby Jones plays real life Neil Baldwin a limited intelligence Stoke City fan, who Lou Macari takes on as a Kitman. And he actually takes part briefly in Gordon Cowan's testimonial, you'll cry with laughter.

 

Funny and touching film.

 

 

He is far from limited intelligence. Actually search for him talking about football, he's usually spot on. 

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Tommy Brown
4 minutes ago, rudi must stay said:

 

He is far from limited intelligence. Actually search for him talking about football, he's usually spot on. 

It was a terrible description, I gave him. I just couldn't think of the correct wording.

I haven't looked him up, but I will now, that you have said it. :thumbsup:

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JudyJudyJudy
On 04/07/2020 at 09:52, Furious Styles said:

The invisible man 7/10

 

An incredible amount of ridiculous plot holes aside, this was a decent movie. Some great tense scenes. 
The restaurant scene was fantastic 

I thought it was fantastic. Very exciting and well acted by Elisabeth Moss. 

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Disser Pointon
On 12/07/2020 at 22:55, Hector Riva said:

GREYHOUND- Tom Hanks 7/10

Gave my wife a headache 

Watched this last night, Hanks solid as usual and would agree with your score.

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William H. Bonney

Never grow old 7/10

 

a western with Emile hirsch and John cusack. 
An undertaker gets an increase in business when 3 outlaws take over his town. 
I really enjoyed it. Slow paced but well shot. 
 

I watched it on now tv. 

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rudi must stay

The Old Guard

 

Visually strong, well acted. A good product, don't expect Oscar winning stuff but worth a shot if you have some time to kill

 

8/10

 

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Ad Astra on Now TV.

2/10

It's a Sci Fi film......zzzz.....with Brad..zzzz....Pitt......Zzzzzzzz..Zzzzzzzz...Zzzzzz.........

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5 hours ago, Harry Potter said:

Watching Midway , new on Prime Video, not bad so far.


Very good film . Watched it the other day and thoroughly enjoyed it.

 

we watched rocketman tonight. Was better than I expected (not a fan) 8/10

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William H. Bonney

Exhibit A - 6/10. 
 

I watched this on amazon. 
It’s a found footage film that chronicles the deterioration of an English family suffering from financial woes. It’s worth it for the ending. 

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