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drewster

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Sorry i'm not trawling back through the whole thread but watched " a streetcat named Bob" last night. Found it on SKy Cinema, read a brief synopsis that it was a British film, based on a true story and thought it was fantastic. Really played with the emotions and left me questioning what's really important in life. Would highly recommend if you've got a spare hour and a half. If this has been discussed before i apologise.
 

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Drewster - Lots of films get mentioned, discussed then mentioned again. People watch them at different times. I like the random aspect of this thread as it highlights a film that you may have missed upon release but is now available on tv via one of the many channels, platforms etc.
 

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Life, Animated, blimey, blew us all away, I knew it was gonna be good but it far exceeded our expectations.
I dare anyone to watch this and not shed a tear or two, utterly astounding story, an absolute masterpiece of film making.
The saying is bandied around a lot but this is a must watch film, one of those which will live with you for a long time.

Watched the trailor for this before work. Thanks for sharing as it looks like a very moving film.
 

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Just caught up with 'Whiplash'. About a jazz drum student and his relationship with his tutor. Superb film, best I've seen in a long time.

It was, J K Simmons was well worth his best supporting actor Oscar.

Tonight we saw The Hitman's Bodyguard. Two hours of typical Samuel L. Jackson mayhem; car chases, explosions, shootouts, one liners and some very good stunting on a Triumph Speed Triple. Won't challenge your intellect or bother the Oscar committee but 'twas a very enjoyable 2 hours.
 

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Just caught up with 'Whiplash'. About a jazz drum student and his relationship with his tutor. Superb film, best I've seen in a long time.

It's good but as a drummer I found it quite bizarre, only the USA can make a drumming film into a NASCAR race :D

Watched Hell and High Water tonight, most excellent.
 
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I've just watched an old classsic Top Gun.

Kelly McGillis was a stunner.
 

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I've just watched an old classsic Top Gun.


This is one we tried to get our eldest grandson to watch...
As a bit of an education as to what 'proper' films are all about...

Sadly, for a twelve year old, there wasn't enough CGI action for him...

One day I'll have him watching a Ray Harryhausen film so he knows what 'real' Sfx are all about...
 
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