@Stephane - yeah, The Departed is great.
Interstellar is one of those films on my to see list.
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@Stephane - yeah, The Departed is great.
Interstellar is one of those films on my to see list.
Watchmen (Not the crappy series - Alan Moore should sue).
I quite like the remake of Time Machine. Some odd inconsistencies but a good bit of fun.
Karate Kid with Jackie Chan is fun. Rather silly from a reality standpoint but a bit of fun. Despite being called Karate Kid, it's about Kung Fu.
My all time fave film is from 1941 and is a wartime propaganda-ish film, but a cosy watch, The Ghost Train with Arthur Askey who just gets on your nerves. From a play by Arnold (Dad's Army). Ridley.
Any excuse to post a clip from Let The Right One In (2008).
Let the right one in - Bathroom and Eli's kissing scenes (ENG subtitles) - YouTube
Part of this film's charm is that it's a sweet little romance between two twelve-year olds. Oskar is bullied at school and is kinda neglected to some degree by his parents, so you really sympathise with this poor kid. And he finds friendship/prepubescent love in a strange place. Oh, and it's a pretty good horror film, too.
Lovely bones. No good witness will watch it
I like to watch old movies from last century. Lately started watching Ester Williams especially "Easy to Love" since it was filmed nearby and had some great water skiing . No one since her can swim so effortlessly, and they filmed it in color. In her prime, she was so popular, I referred to her as the Britney Spears of 40,s and 50,s. My 92 year old aunt agreed.
Green Book
Darkest Hour
Peter Rabbit
One flew Over The Cuckoo`s Nest
Dr.Strange Love
original-The Day The Earth Stood Still
original - War Of The Worlds
The first- Planet Of The Apes
West Side Story -My god their doing a remake.
Fiddler On The Roof
Capricorn One
The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas
Red October. (Just one ping just one..)
The marksman
Fiddler on the Roof.