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Diamond

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On the back of this thread watched Shutter Island last night with my 15 year old daughter, she loved it. Then I put on Straight Outta Compton which was ok.
 

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Watched V for vendetta on "old fashioned telly" last night.

Year 2020, man made virus to create panic, curfews & lockdowns....did wonder if a little mischievous scheduling there ?
 

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Watched Argo last night, very enjoyable (if very inaccurate) film....
Tonight I am paying for Le Mans 66 Ford V Ferrari and slapping a load of pizzas in the oven for a family movie night!

Just trying to recapture a bit of normality to our lives, as once a month we always go cinema then Zizzi!
 

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Watched the Denzel Washington/Chris Pratt Magnificent 7 again last night and very much enjoyed.

Will watch The Lavender Hill Mob this afternoon, 3.30pm on BBC2. If the younger members watch, do not adjust your set, it is black & white & most definitely not HD. :)
 

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Been catching up on Disney +
Avatar ( didn’t see it first time around) , Star Wars return of the sith ( tedious) the last Jedi ( got half way through and remembered seeing it) .. will be doing the marvel stuff, my 7 yr boy is into super hero stuff but not sure whether to sit him down with it. We have been watching the 1995 Spider-Man cartoons ( tonight he suggested we watch it naked on the sofa .. I did draw the curtains ?)
The story of Pixar is worth a watch.
 
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Sat through The Healer on Netflix, started ok and nice locations in Nova Scotia but any story quickly got very silly, 3/10 at a push.
 
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