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Oh 23:05 - Feb 5 with 12227 viewsskippyjack

Any film recommendations.. and not (Whiplash)

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Oh on 11:38 - Feb 23 with 2574 viewsNeath_Jack

Selma, outstanding film. Especially if you haven't paid much attention to Martin Luther King before. Hard to imagine that the blacks were being treated like that just a few years before I was born. Shocking stuff.

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Oh on 11:41 - Feb 23 with 2571 viewsDarran

Oh on 11:38 - Feb 23 by Neath_Jack

Selma, outstanding film. Especially if you haven't paid much attention to Martin Luther King before. Hard to imagine that the blacks were being treated like that just a few years before I was born. Shocking stuff.


DGT will be along shortly to tell you it's only a film.

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Oh on 11:43 - Feb 23 with 2569 viewsNeath_Jack

Oh on 11:41 - Feb 23 by Darran

DGT will be along shortly to tell you it's only a film.


I tend to ignore 99.9% of his ramblings these days, Dar.

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Oh on 11:56 - Feb 23 with 2561 viewsJackanapes

Predestination was pretty good, as was Chronicle. Project Alamanac was dreadul. Elysium was nay bad. Birdman was not my cup of tea.

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Oh on 11:58 - Feb 23 with 2561 viewsJackanapes

Oh on 21:23 - Feb 6 by Dr_Winston

If you haven't seen "The Lives of Others" you are incomplete as a human being.


I gave this a go. Because you had hyped it everso slightly it didnt reach the dizzying heights expected but it was good film.

“The stupidest thing she knew was for people to act like they knew all about the things they knew absolutely nothing about.”

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Oh on 12:07 - Feb 23 with 2549 viewsDarran

Oh on 11:43 - Feb 23 by Neath_Jack

I tend to ignore 99.9% of his ramblings these days, Dar.


Ditto.

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Oh on 15:26 - Feb 23 with 2513 viewsTreforys_Jack

Oh on 11:58 - Feb 23 by Jackanapes

I gave this a go. Because you had hyped it everso slightly it didnt reach the dizzying heights expected but it was good film.


Only just read your avatar properly, definitely a LOL moment..
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Oh on 18:37 - Feb 23 with 2483 viewsJimmyGilligan

The Babadook
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Oh on 18:57 - Feb 23 with 2475 viewsJackanapes

Oh on 18:37 - Feb 23 by JimmyGilligan

The Babadook


That was pretty good. Im so desensitised to horror movies that it takes quite something to scare me these days, but this film did that.
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“The stupidest thing she knew was for people to act like they knew all about the things they knew absolutely nothing about.”

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Oh on 18:59 - Feb 23 with 2472 viewsJimmyGilligan

Oh on 18:57 - Feb 23 by Jackanapes

That was pretty good. Im so desensitised to horror movies that it takes quite something to scare me these days, but this film did that.
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William Friedkin said it is the scariest film he's ever seen. That's pretty high praise.

A lot won't get it though.
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Oh on 19:12 - Feb 23 with 2467 viewssnork44

Oh on 11:41 - Feb 23 by Darran

DGT will be along shortly to tell you it's only a film.


As I live in the States the hype over American Sniper goes way over the top, especially on Fox News! I refuse to see the movie with the audience whooping and chanting USA when 'Chris Kyle' blows another human beings head off. Now Selma looks a better film as it shows how bigoted the Deep South was in the 40's, 50 and the 60's when the civil rights movement took off here.

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Oh on 21:30 - Feb 23 with 2438 viewsorion3016

Watched Selma & pride today, love the true stories

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Be over there now after

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Oh on 17:25 - Mar 7 with 2341 viewsTheArtChappy

Just watched nightcrawler, really enjoyed it

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Oh on 17:58 - Mar 7 with 2323 viewslifelong

Oh on 17:25 - Mar 7 by TheArtChappy

Just watched nightcrawler, really enjoyed it


Recently watched 'The theory of everything", enjoyed it. Also watched "Foxcatcher", a true story about a Olympic wrestler and his brother, unexpected ending, I enjoyed it.
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Oh on 18:08 - Mar 7 with 2316 viewsJonnyTheJack

Oh on 17:25 - Mar 7 by TheArtChappy

Just watched nightcrawler, really enjoyed it


Jake Gyllenhaal was superb in that. Really creepy character and film.
I enjoyed Foxcatcher too. From what i've read Steve Carell played John Du Pont to a tee. They changed the story a little bit for Hollywood but fascinating none the less.

I watched Horrible Bosses 2 the other week after enjoying the first one last year, But i got about 40 minutes in and gave up. W*nk.
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Oh on 09:15 - Mar 8 with 2256 viewsexiledclaseboy

Pride. Excellent film.

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Oh on 09:20 - Mar 8 with 2255 viewsImAlrightJack

Hot Fuzz (as already referred to by myself in the Police thread)
Shaun of the Dead
The Ammityville Horror (original)
The Birds
Rear Window
Brain Dead (MUST SEE)
Alan Partridge movie ("Why do people keep eggs in the fridge" still cracks me up, pardon the pun)
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Oh on 09:30 - Mar 8 with 2249 viewsNeath_Jack

Northern Soul.

Only reason i enjoyed it (i think), was because of the parallels between that music scene and that of dance (rave) when that first broke down here. For the Wigan Casino, see Fantazia, for Blackpool Ballroom, see Pulse at the Uni. Not to mention normal club nights at Martha's and Meaning of Life events all over the shop.

Be interested to hear what others thought of the film that weren't involved in the Rave or Northern Soul movements.

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Oh on 09:42 - Mar 8 with 2245 viewsJackfath

Oh on 18:57 - Feb 23 by Jackanapes

That was pretty good. Im so desensitised to horror movies that it takes quite something to scare me these days, but this film did that.
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Sounds great - is it on Netflix?

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Oh on 14:56 - Mar 8 with 2203 viewsTheArtChappy

Oh on 18:08 - Mar 7 by JonnyTheJack

Jake Gyllenhaal was superb in that. Really creepy character and film.
I enjoyed Foxcatcher too. From what i've read Steve Carell played John Du Pont to a tee. They changed the story a little bit for Hollywood but fascinating none the less.

I watched Horrible Bosses 2 the other week after enjoying the first one last year, But i got about 40 minutes in and gave up. W*nk.


After watching a few of his films think I'm gonna watch zodiac. I saw a trailer for foxchatcher but don't know much about it.

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Oh on 16:46 - Mar 8 with 2181 viewslondonlisa2001

Oh on 09:15 - Mar 8 by exiledclaseboy

Pride. Excellent film.


Agreed - such a good film (and brilliant music as well)!!

Shows that a handful of people can genuinely bring about change. There's quite a strong argument for saying that the actions of the handful of people that raised the money, which led pretty much directly to the block vote of the NUM forcing the adoption of equality for gay people by the Labour party, in turn led to the massive increase in gay rights under the next Labour government, and in turn to marriage equality. It would have happened eventually but they certainly forced the pace.

And anyone that regards gay men as 'girly'' should consider the amount of courage that the group showed (with the one 'L" as well, of course) to walk into the Dulais welfare hall in the middle f the miners' strike and give a speech.
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Oh on 19:56 - Mar 8 with 2133 viewslifelong

Just watched "Northmen, A Viking Saga".

Swashbuckling stuff, tough buggers these Vikings mind.
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Oh on 01:08 - Mar 9 with 2102 viewsSirParlayMBE

Oh on 16:46 - Mar 8 by londonlisa2001

Agreed - such a good film (and brilliant music as well)!!

Shows that a handful of people can genuinely bring about change. There's quite a strong argument for saying that the actions of the handful of people that raised the money, which led pretty much directly to the block vote of the NUM forcing the adoption of equality for gay people by the Labour party, in turn led to the massive increase in gay rights under the next Labour government, and in turn to marriage equality. It would have happened eventually but they certainly forced the pace.

And anyone that regards gay men as 'girly'' should consider the amount of courage that the group showed (with the one 'L" as well, of course) to walk into the Dulais welfare hall in the middle f the miners' strike and give a speech.


Are you suggesting females don't have courage? you would be labelling me a misogynist by now if id said that. I refer you to the suffragette movement.
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Oh on 04:50 - Apr 29 with 1904 viewsgwyn_gaseg

grave of the fireflies. I know it's an animation, but the the ending cut me up good and proper. I am not comfortable with the the word disturbed, but it definitely had a profound affect.Maybe a tear or a cry is down to personal experience or empathy.
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Oh on 13:24 - Apr 29 with 1867 viewsCooperman

Oh on 17:58 - Mar 7 by lifelong

Recently watched 'The theory of everything", enjoyed it. Also watched "Foxcatcher", a true story about a Olympic wrestler and his brother, unexpected ending, I enjoyed it.


Have you and TheArtChappy recently been on long haul BA flights? Those titles are currently being shown.

A little while back they were showing Buried, anyone seen it? Difficult to watch in the confines of a plane and on a night flight (even though its nothing to do with flying).

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