simon.s
12:04 Wed Nov 25
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I watched The taking of Pelham 123 yesterday, the original. What a great film. And Robert Shaw like Day-Lewis made films worth watching.
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Northern Sold
11:48 Wed Nov 25
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Watched Wish you were here with Emily Lloyd... not seen it since the 80's...
"Hope your fingers stink"
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simon.s
11:44 Wed Nov 25
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I liked it.
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Fifth Column
11:41 Wed Nov 25
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PP
I liked JoJo Rabbit. I was indeed a bit odd - it was a comedy about Nazi Germany and the resistance being strung up so it's inevitably going to be a little odd. But it was a very good film nonetheless.
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Leonard Hatred
11:41 Wed Nov 25
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I watched it last night and can't decide if it was any good or not.
Started off well, then seemed to peter out a bit.
Mind you, I think I was nodding off intermittently.
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Leonard Hatred
11:39 Wed Nov 25
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Why did those blokes pay the Woody Harrelson character to protect Moss?
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Northern Sold
11:38 Wed Nov 25
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Bolt Gun.... great way of killing people
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Block
11:32 Wed Nov 25
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Controversial, but I thought it was shit.
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PostmanPissed
11:19 Wed Nov 25
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Excellent film, the type you can watch again and again.
Javier Bardem's performance is quality, Josh Brolin is good too!
Don't worry Nurse Woody Harrelson isn't in it too much.
Anyone watched Jojo Rabbit? Seen a little bit of it, seems quite good
.Starting to enjoy the work of Taika Waititi, directs Jojo Rabbit, and one of a group of directors on The Mandalorian, co-directed, co-wrote, produced and played Viago in the original film version of What We Do In The Shadows.
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Lee Trundle
11:03 Wed Nov 25
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It fought for awards with There Will Be Blood, which was another great film out in the same year.
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riosleftsock
10:56 Wed Nov 25
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I agree with Camel, its a brilliantly made film with a shit ending. Its style over substance, but the style is outstanding.
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BRANDED
10:47 Wed Nov 25
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There’s a great interview with the Coens, josh Brolin and Javier Bardem. Brolin’s contribution is brilliant. Coens don’t like speaking much.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I0ZCVNK9jf4
I’ve watched the film a few times and it just gets better. It’s a classic Western put in the 70s/80s with lots of great characters grappling with morality. Just the best.
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camel-with-3-humps
10:24 Wed Nov 25
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Full of suspense, it’s a great film.
The very final ending is a bit flat. A touch of the Pablo Fornals.
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Troy McClure
10:07 Wed Nov 25
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Brilliant film. Watched it a few times now.
Anyone notice that the 3 lead roles never meet?
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RBshorty
10:02 Wed Nov 25
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Call it.....
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ChillTheKeel
9:33 Wed Nov 25
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.....superb flick
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ChillTheKeel
9:33 Wed Nov 25
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watched it again the other day. S
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Takashi Miike
9:33 Wed Nov 25
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loved it
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Haz
9:27 Wed Nov 25
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If it didn't win it Grumps, then it should have.
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Grumpster
9:17 Wed Nov 25
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Absolutely brilliant film.
Most years I probably look at tue films that win the best picture oscar and think fuck off, but couldn't deny it with this masterpiece.
I mean I think it won it anyway.
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Manuel
9:14 Wed Nov 25
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It's a standout, iconic film for me. Scenes and quotes that still get talked about decades on tell you that.
Wendell: It's a mess, ain't it, sheriff? Sheriff Ed Tom Bell: If it ain't it'll do til the mess gets here.
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