Watched Any Good Films Lately?

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    I cannot recall titles easy. But it was the new one that Harry Potter author put out. I have Netflix now so seeing a few once in a while depends on if I can stay up at night.
     
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      Watched "Housewife 49" the other evening (starring Victoria Wood; 2006).
      Not a fast paced/action/thriller/titivating type of film, but very well acted and based on a true story of a woman who took part in the "Mass Observation Diary" project and taken from her contributions between 1939 - Feb. '66.
      It was really interesting to see how her life altered through the war years and how the people around her altered in tandem with her own changes.
       
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        I watched War Dogs the other night. Staring Johnas Hill. Very good. Based on a true story about 2 arm dealers. Worth a watch.

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          I've just watched heartbreak ridge again. It is one of maybe a dozen good films in the whole of movie history.
           
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          :scratch: :dunno: As good as it is it's probably not in the top one hundred. But we are different :)

          Watched a short film called Paths of Hate the other day..............


          Absolutely brilliant. I must admit though that I prefer this version with different music that someone did.............


          I watched one of Roman Polanski's early films as well - Repulsion. Great film! Watch the full movie here on You Tube...............
           
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            There is no top 100. There are only about a dozen decent movies ever made, ever.
             
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              "What we did on our holidays."
              I don't watch many films on TV ,but watched this over Christmas.
              A facsinating entertaining story about three children who literally looked after their Grandads final wishes........in a most unusual way.........
              Watch it if you can.
               
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                We went to see T2:Trainspotting on Friday...............


                I was rather excited but dreading also it at the same time. In the end it wasn't as good as the original but that doesn't make it a bad film. Actually it is a really, really good film. It had rather a large hill to climb to match the original and it fell just short simply because I had seen the original.
                 
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                  Neither of us were terribly impressed with La La Land nor understand why it has so many nominations. :scratch::what:

                  We did however enjoy A Time to Kill by John Grisham yesterday ... could be as we lived in Alabama in the 60s/70s and I worked in criminal law there.
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                    I watched one called The Water Diviner yesterday evening, and really enjoyed it.

                    Apparently, it was banned, or at least stopped in the UK, and I have no idea why. Unless it was for political motives, that is. :dunno:
                     
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                    Screenings stopped as it was just not doing the box office. There was some sort of social media campaign about it as I recall but not sure what that was all about.
                     
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                    Just watched what I consider to be a wonderful movie, 'Apocalypto'. Not historically correct with regards to the timeline, but immensely gripping. Highly recommended :blue thumb:
                     
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                      We went this afternoon to see it. I like you was excited, but also a bit apprehensive. I like the way that it quotes back to the original. Worth watching though.

                      Rusty
                       
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                        I agree.
                        I think that the reason that it suceeded is that it quotes back to the original without trying to be the original.
                        Having had a week to reflect on it I went to see it again yesterday as a mates wife was too ill to go. Whilst it lacks the gobsmacking audacity of the first film this is still very fine film making indeed. A remarkable achievement when you consider the weight of expectation.
                         
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                          I've spoken to three people who have seen the film and thought it a waste of money. :dunno:
                           
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