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Postby VCC » Thu Apr 02, 2020 6:53 pm

Just re- watched 89 with rocky's anniversary earlier this week
Still amazes me everytime I have ever watched this how emotional I get when we score the winner, remember that day like yesterday and drive past the flat often where i watched the game, in those days me and mrs vcc were flatmates
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Re: General Movie Discussion Thread

Postby LMAO » Fri Apr 03, 2020 4:06 am

VCC wrote:Just re- watched 89 with rocky's anniversary earlier this week
Still amazes me everytime I have ever watched this how emotional I get when we score the winner, remember that day like yesterday and drive past the flat often where i watched the game, in those days me and mrs vcc were flatmates


Lucky. Must've been incredible to witness it live.

I think only Aguerooooooo comes close to '89 at Anfield, and even that's a distant second since they weren't playing United that day.
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Re: General Movie Discussion Thread

Postby Nuggets » Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:01 am

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World-renowned civil rights defense attorney Bryan Stevenson works to free a wrongly condemned death row prisoner.


Is that the one with Jamie Foxx? Any good?

Watched Prisoners with Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal. It's pretty good. Really well acted.


I thought it was brilliant.
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Re: General Movie Discussion Thread

Postby Va-Va-Voom » Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:02 am

LMAO wrote:
VCC wrote:Just re- watched 89 with rocky's anniversary earlier this week
Still amazes me everytime I have ever watched this how emotional I get when we score the winner, remember that day like yesterday and drive past the flat often where i watched the game, in those days me and mrs vcc were flatmates


Lucky. Must've been incredible to witness it live.

I think only Aguerooooooo comes close to '89 at Anfield, and even that's a distant second since they weren't playing United that day.


I don't think it's close at all.

They were at home playing relegation fodder and had a team worth hundreds of millions.

Also Barton was sent off for QPR.

Yeah nowhere near '89 imo.
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Re: General Movie Discussion Thread

Postby VCC » Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:27 am

Va-Va-Voom wrote:
LMAO wrote:
VCC wrote:Just re- watched 89 with rocky's anniversary earlier this week
Still amazes me everytime I have ever watched this how emotional I get when we score the winner, remember that day like yesterday and drive past the flat often where i watched the game, in those days me and mrs vcc were flatmates


Lucky. Must've been incredible to witness it live.

I think only Aguerooooooo comes close to '89 at Anfield, and even that's a distant second since they weren't playing United that day.


I don't think it's close at all.

They were at home playing relegation fodder and had a team worth hundreds of millions.

Also Barton was sent off for QPR.

Yeah nowhere near '89 imo.

Agree 100% QPR conceded about 20 corners simply they were shit,
Arsenal played a club that had dominated football for years away and had to win by two clear goals, in those days pool losing at home was rear but by two goals was seen as needing a miracle
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Re: General Movie Discussion Thread

Postby Phil71 » Fri Apr 03, 2020 8:26 am

Liverpool conceded an average of 0.73 goals per game that season. At home it was even better at 0.57 goals per game. With that they scored an average of 1.73 goals at home.

Arsenal conceded an average 0.89 goals away from home, whilst scoring an average of exactly 2 goals.

It was an incredibly difficult task. That Liverpool side was a great side. They had won the league the previous season, scoring 87 goals and conceding only 24. They lost 2 games. Then in the summer they re-signed Ian Rush from Juventus. I remember very clearly thinking at the start of that season that we would do well to finish 2nd to them.
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Re: General Movie Discussion Thread

Postby starmandb » Fri Apr 03, 2020 11:53 am

Liverpool had not lost at home by 2 goals in over 3 years
They had lost by 2 goals at home only 8 times in over 17 years
2 of those times was by us
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Re: General Movie Discussion Thread

Postby Yorkyblue » Fri Apr 03, 2020 12:01 pm

Va-Va-Voom wrote:
LMAO wrote:
VCC wrote:Just re- watched 89 with rocky's anniversary earlier this week
Still amazes me everytime I have ever watched this how emotional I get when we score the winner, remember that day like yesterday and drive past the flat often where i watched the game, in those days me and mrs vcc were flatmates


Lucky. Must've been incredible to witness it live.

I think only Aguerooooooo comes close to '89 at Anfield, and even that's a distant second since they weren't playing United that day.


I don't think it's close at all.

They were at home playing relegation fodder and had a team worth hundreds of millions.

Also Barton was sent off for QPR.

Yeah nowhere near '89 imo.


The thing with the Aguero moment isn't the game itself, it's from needing 2 goals with basically no time left.

There isn't a right answer though. I couldn't give a f**k about 89 as most neutrals wouldn't. In the same way the Aguero moment means nothing to most neutrals either. If you support either of the teams it obviously means more.
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Re: General Movie Discussion Thread

Postby Dejan » Fri Apr 03, 2020 8:30 pm

Watched el camino

So dissapointing ffs

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Re: General Movie Discussion Thread

Postby Ach » Fri Apr 03, 2020 8:33 pm

Va-Va-Voom wrote:
LMAO wrote:
VCC wrote:Just re- watched 89 with rocky's anniversary earlier this week
Still amazes me everytime I have ever watched this how emotional I get when we score the winner, remember that day like yesterday and drive past the flat often where i watched the game, in those days me and mrs vcc were flatmates


Lucky. Must've been incredible to witness it live.

I think only Aguerooooooo comes close to '89 at Anfield, and even that's a distant second since they weren't playing United that day.


I don't think it's close at all.

They were at home playing relegation fodder and had a team worth hundreds of millions.

Also Barton was sent off for QPR.

Yeah nowhere near '89 imo.

Pretty much.
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Re: General Movie Discussion Thread

Postby Massa » Sat Apr 04, 2020 9:19 am

Dejan wrote:Watched el camino

So dissapointing ffs

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Re: General Movie Discussion Thread

Postby LMAO » Sun Apr 05, 2020 7:01 am

The Platform

Wasted 1.5 hours of my life after that ending. Before that though, it was a pretty decent social commentary movie full of metaphors that managed to merge religious (primarily Abrahamic) symbolism with the banes of unregulated capitalism.
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Re: General Movie Discussion Thread

Postby Phil71 » Sun Apr 05, 2020 8:51 am

Captain Phillips.

Ghost

Gave these another outing yesterday afternoon. Watched with the Mrs.

Both quality films.
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Re: General Movie Discussion Thread

Postby Rockape » Sun Apr 05, 2020 11:58 am

Are they both on Netflix Phil?
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Re: General Movie Discussion Thread

Postby Phil71 » Sun Apr 05, 2020 1:44 pm

Rockape wrote:Are they both on Netflix Phil?


Ghost is on there. Bit of a woman's film to be honest, but that was the Mrs' choice.

Captain Phillips is only on Sky Cinema.
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