gadj1976 wrote:Only a few decades behind here, but I watched (I think for the first time*) Blues Brothers on Netflix.
Well worth the couple of hours.
*I have seen the car chases before, but not the entire movie start to finish.
Cult film
by Jimmy_041 » Sun May 31, 2020 9:00 pm
gadj1976 wrote:Only a few decades behind here, but I watched (I think for the first time*) Blues Brothers on Netflix.
Well worth the couple of hours.
*I have seen the car chases before, but not the entire movie start to finish.
by JK » Wed Oct 21, 2020 1:45 pm
by Kahuna » Thu Oct 22, 2020 9:10 am
JK wrote:Watched the Gentlemen the other night, Guy Ritchie's latest offering. Stellar cast get's it into this thread, but (imho) it was well short of his other tales. Matthew McConaughey his usual excellent self (not that his character really extended him much), Charlie Hunnam (who unfortunately I think is a pretty ordinary actor, with this role being no different), Colin Farrell (Excellent as always), Michelle Dockery (fantastic) and Hugh Grant (steals the show for mine, best part of the movie). Worth a look if you're a Richie fan, but for mine it's only a 5.5/10
by JK » Thu Oct 22, 2020 9:21 am
Kahuna wrote:JK wrote:Watched the Gentlemen the other night, Guy Ritchie's latest offering. Stellar cast get's it into this thread, but (imho) it was well short of his other tales. Matthew McConaughey his usual excellent self (not that his character really extended him much), Charlie Hunnam (who unfortunately I think is a pretty ordinary actor, with this role being no different), Colin Farrell (Excellent as always), Michelle Dockery (fantastic) and Hugh Grant (steals the show for mine, best part of the movie). Worth a look if you're a Richie fan, but for mine it's only a 5.5/10
I watched this the other night, enjoyed it. 7/10 for mine.
by Jimmy_041 » Thu Oct 22, 2020 10:16 am
JK wrote:Kahuna wrote:JK wrote:Watched the Gentlemen the other night, Guy Ritchie's latest offering. Stellar cast get's it into this thread, but (imho) it was well short of his other tales. Matthew McConaughey his usual excellent self (not that his character really extended him much), Charlie Hunnam (who unfortunately I think is a pretty ordinary actor, with this role being no different), Colin Farrell (Excellent as always), Michelle Dockery (fantastic) and Hugh Grant (steals the show for mine, best part of the movie). Worth a look if you're a Richie fan, but for mine it's only a 5.5/10
I watched this the other night, enjoyed it. 7/10 for mine.
Yeah to be fair maybe my expectation was a bit too high
by Bum Crack » Fri Oct 23, 2020 8:46 pm
JK wrote:Watched the Gentlemen the other night, Guy Ritchie's latest offering. Stellar cast get's it into this thread, but (imho) it was well short of his other tales. Matthew McConaughey his usual excellent self (not that his character really extended him much), Charlie Hunnam (who unfortunately I think is a pretty ordinary actor, with this role being no different), Colin Farrell (Excellent as always), Michelle Dockery (fantastic) and Hugh Grant (steals the show for mine, best part of the movie). Worth a look if you're a Richie fan, but for mine it's only a 5.5/10
by Jase » Fri Oct 23, 2020 10:22 pm
Unfortunately not... Foxtel is the go...Bum Crack wrote:JK wrote:Watched the Gentlemen the other night, Guy Ritchie's latest offering. Stellar cast get's it into this thread, but (imho) it was well short of his other tales. Matthew McConaughey his usual excellent self (not that his character really extended him much), Charlie Hunnam (who unfortunately I think is a pretty ordinary actor, with this role being no different), Colin Farrell (Excellent as always), Michelle Dockery (fantastic) and Hugh Grant (steals the show for mine, best part of the movie). Worth a look if you're a Richie fan, but for mine it's only a 5.5/10
Is this on netflix?
by Bum Crack » Fri Oct 23, 2020 10:46 pm
Jase wrote:Unfortunately not... Foxtel is the go...Bum Crack wrote:JK wrote:Watched the Gentlemen the other night, Guy Ritchie's latest offering. Stellar cast get's it into this thread, but (imho) it was well short of his other tales. Matthew McConaughey his usual excellent self (not that his character really extended him much), Charlie Hunnam (who unfortunately I think is a pretty ordinary actor, with this role being no different), Colin Farrell (Excellent as always), Michelle Dockery (fantastic) and Hugh Grant (steals the show for mine, best part of the movie). Worth a look if you're a Richie fan, but for mine it's only a 5.5/10
Is this on netflix?
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Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
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Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by whufc » Wed Jun 09, 2021 2:07 pm
The Bedge wrote:Not a movie - it's a doco, but goes for 90min so qualifies... watched "Hillsborough" the other week on Kayo - loved it - in fact so much that i watched it again last night with Mrs Bedge and she sat and watched the whole thing which is rare for her given it's a sports doc.
At times it's hard to hold back the tears.
by Bum Crack » Wed Jun 09, 2021 2:53 pm
whufc wrote:The Bedge wrote:Not a movie - it's a doco, but goes for 90min so qualifies... watched "Hillsborough" the other week on Kayo - loved it - in fact so much that i watched it again last night with Mrs Bedge and she sat and watched the whole thing which is rare for her given it's a sports doc.
At times it's hard to hold back the tears.
Yeah one of my favouries……I feel for all involved. I know the police made some mistakes but I think in this day and age we lose sight of being able to reflect on incidents/tragedies and remember that people in that exact moment only knew what they knew. Its easy to look back now with all our technology, our wealth of knowledge, our understandings of almost every aspect of life and be critical on the way things were done in the 60's / 70's / 80's.
If you love the ESPN series do youself a favour and watch 'The Tale of Two Escobars'
The doco focuses on Andrea Escobar the Colombian soccer player killed after scoring an own goal at the 1990 World Cup in the US and Pablo Escobar the famous Coloumbian drug lord.
Despite sharing the same last name the two were not related but the way their lives intertwine was incredible.
by whufc » Wed Jun 09, 2021 3:05 pm
Bum Crack wrote:whufc wrote:The Bedge wrote:Not a movie - it's a doco, but goes for 90min so qualifies... watched "Hillsborough" the other week on Kayo - loved it - in fact so much that i watched it again last night with Mrs Bedge and she sat and watched the whole thing which is rare for her given it's a sports doc.
At times it's hard to hold back the tears.
Yeah one of my favouries……I feel for all involved. I know the police made some mistakes but I think in this day and age we lose sight of being able to reflect on incidents/tragedies and remember that people in that exact moment only knew what they knew. Its easy to look back now with all our technology, our wealth of knowledge, our understandings of almost every aspect of life and be critical on the way things were done in the 60's / 70's / 80's.
If you love the ESPN series do youself a favour and watch 'The Tale of Two Escobars'
The doco focuses on Andrea Escobar the Colombian soccer player killed after scoring an own goal at the 1990 World Cup in the US and Pablo Escobar the famous Coloumbian drug lord.
Despite sharing the same last name the two were not related but the way their lives intertwine was incredible.
The 30 for 30 doco's are great. My favourite of all time is "Into the Wind" about Terry Fox who ran across Canada with a prosthetic leg to raise money for cancer. Very sad too but what he did was quite amazing.
by JK » Wed Jun 16, 2021 1:30 pm
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