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Re: Last movie you watched

PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2018 7:43 am
by Lloyd
Deadpool 2. The movie was incredible, especially the ending!

Re: Last movie you watched

PostPosted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 9:31 pm
by Phil71
London Heist.

Ok if you like the indie Brit gangster films. I quite enjoyed it.

Craig Fairbrass, James Cosmo, Steven Berkoff.

Re: Last movie you watched

PostPosted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 9:44 pm
by UFGN
Phil71 wrote:London Heist.

Ok if you like the indie Brit gangster films. I quite enjoyed it.

Craig Fairbrass, James Cosmo, Steven Berkoff.



Indie Brit Gangster films....

Was watching Gangster Number One a few weeks back. Great film. It was released at about the same time as a bunch of other gangster films but was far superior to all the others. Paul Bettany is awesome in it

f***ing hand made shoes
f***ing leather setee

Re: Last movie you watched

PostPosted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 9:46 pm
by UFGN
EXPLICIT VIOLENCE YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED


Re: Last movie you watched

PostPosted: Sat Jun 09, 2018 10:59 pm
by Phil71
UFGN wrote:
Phil71 wrote:London Heist.

Ok if you like the indie Brit gangster films. I quite enjoyed it.

Craig Fairbrass, James Cosmo, Steven Berkoff.



Indie Brit Gangster films....

Was watching Gangster Number One a few weeks back. Great film. It was released at about the same time as a bunch of other gangster films but was far superior to all the others. Paul Bettany is awesome in it

f***ing hand made shoes
f***ing leather setee


Yes! Good film.

Went down the ‘ospital to see him today, took some grapes. I should’ve took him some Nesquik.. the c***'s got no teeth.”

Re: Last movie you watched

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 5:25 pm
by starmandb
I saw gangster number 1 as a play at the almeida in 1995
Peter bowles ( yes he of to the manor born) was mesmerising as the gangster
Although as a play it was more a series. Of monologues
So I was intrigued when it was made into a movie
I saw it in a preview cinema in wardour street( long story, won't bore you)
It felt like paul Bettany had crash landed in from another planet
He had that otherworldly quality that funny enough Malcolm McDowell had as a younger man
The talk to camera was the best I had seen since Michael Caine in Alfie
I am so surprised that with the success of something like lock stock that this wasn't an absolute huge hit
I hope it maintains its impact because it's a while since I saw it

Re: Last movie you watched

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 5:46 pm
by UFGN
starmandb wrote:I saw gangster number 1 as a play at the almeida in 1995
Peter bowles ( yes he of to the manor born) was mesmerising as the gangster
Although as a play it was more a series. Of monologues
So I was intrigued when it was made into a movie
I saw it in a preview cinema in wardour street( long story, won't bore you)
It felt like paul Bettany had crash landed in from another planet
He had that otherworldly quality that funny enough Malcolm McDowell had as a younger man
The talk to camera was the best I had seen since Michael Caine in Alfie
I am so surprised that with the success of something like lock stock that this wasn't an absolute huge hit
I hope it maintains its impact because it's a while since I saw it


Did you see the Almeida's production of 1984?

Re: Last movie you watched

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 7:03 pm
by starmandb
UFGN wrote:
starmandb wrote:I saw gangster number 1 as a play at the almeida in 1995
Peter bowles ( yes he of to the manor born) was mesmerising as the gangster
Although as a play it was more a series. Of monologues
So I was intrigued when it was made into a movie
I saw it in a preview cinema in wardour street( long story, won't bore you)
It felt like paul Bettany had crash landed in from another planet
He had that otherworldly quality that funny enough Malcolm McDowell had as a younger man
The talk to camera was the best I had seen since Michael Caine in Alfie
I am so surprised that with the success of something like lock stock that this wasn't an absolute huge hit
I hope it maintains its impact because it's a while since I saw it


Did you see the Almeida's production of 1984?

No mate
I just had a look through the almeida archive and the last thing I saw at the almeida was the late Henry ross in 2006 with Andrew Lincoln. I don't seem to have been to many plays in the last 10 years
Seen quite a few musicals though
Was it good.? It transferred to the playhouse and had quite a run there
I did see glengarry glenross in the playhouse just before Xmas
That seemed very badly dated

Re: Last movie you watched

PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 8:35 pm
by UFGN
starmandb wrote:
UFGN wrote:
starmandb wrote:I saw gangster number 1 as a play at the almeida in 1995
Peter bowles ( yes he of to the manor born) was mesmerising as the gangster
Although as a play it was more a series. Of monologues
So I was intrigued when it was made into a movie
I saw it in a preview cinema in wardour street( long story, won't bore you)
It felt like paul Bettany had crash landed in from another planet
He had that otherworldly quality that funny enough Malcolm McDowell had as a younger man
The talk to camera was the best I had seen since Michael Caine in Alfie
I am so surprised that with the success of something like lock stock that this wasn't an absolute huge hit
I hope it maintains its impact because it's a while since I saw it


Did you see the Almeida's production of 1984?

No mate
I just had a look through the almeida archive and the last thing I saw at the almeida was the late Henry ross in 2006 with Andrew Lincoln. I don't seem to have been to many plays in the last 10 years
Seen quite a few musicals though
Was it good.? It transferred to the playhouse and had quite a run there
I did see glengarry glenross in the playhouse just before Xmas
That seemed very badly dated


I've seen a few of their productions and they're always good

1984 was outstanding. In total I saw it five or six times over three different runs at the Playhouse. It was so intense. The use of blackout, the individual performances and the set were all fantastic.

They must have rehursed their stage movements over and over, because they were able to move around the stage in complete darkness, in seconds.

Re: Last movie you watched

PostPosted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 12:34 am
by Ach
Didn't realise Pixar had another film out

Coco

Wow

Got to say other than one diabolical film, Pixar are awesome

Re: Last movie you watched

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 8:12 pm
by Ach
Deadpool 2

Loved the ending

Re: Last movie you watched

PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 11:23 pm
by Ach
Greatest Showman

Wow, best musical ive seen.

Pisses on La La Land. Does exactly what I want a musical to do, have it finish with pretty much every song I can sing along to.

f***ing loved this. Only way this can be topped as best musical is if Marvel do a musical tbh

Re: Last movie you watched

PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 12:42 am
by Ach
Fenice wrote:Greatest Showman was very good. Everyone should make time for it. Then watch Infinity War. If you watched it already, watch it again.

Re: Last movie you watched

PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:34 am
by Jedi
Marvel movies are objectively awful

Re: Last movie you watched

PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:52 am
by Ach
Of course they are