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Re: Favourite fillums

Postby Snowy » Sun Jan 14, 2024 6:38 am

Sussex UK wrote:No mentions of Braveheart?..all supporters of Longshanks, no doubt.

Aw Jeez no…….every other Scotsman became independence mad after that bullshit and try working with them.
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Postby Snowy » Sun Jan 14, 2024 6:42 am

Jamie1952 wrote:
Sussex UK wrote:No mentions of Braveheart?..all supporters of Longshanks, no doubt.


Filmed in Ireland starred an American with a phoney Scottish accent and factually inaccurate, including the blue war paint.

Wallace’s opponent was the real hard man ….. Edward the First. aka Edward Longshanks and more famously ‘Hammer of the Scots’, including Wallace.
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Postby Sussex UK » Sun Jan 14, 2024 10:45 am

Snowy wrote:
Sussex UK wrote:Planet of the Apes with Charlton Heston..top notch. :cool:

Charlton Heston is more wooden than the Park benches.



It's up there in my under 8 years old category,snowy. sctatchinghead .. alongside Raquel Welch's appearance in One Million Years B.C. :wink:
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Postby Jamie1952 » Sun Jan 14, 2024 12:35 pm

Snowy wrote:
Sussex UK wrote:No mentions of Braveheart?..all supporters of Longshanks, no doubt.

Aw Jeez no…….every other Scotsman became independence mad after that bullshit and try working with them.


And started putting blue and white St Andrews crosses on their faces which in reality never happened in the Wallace era.
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Postby Snowy » Sun Jan 14, 2024 10:00 pm

Sussex UK wrote:
Snowy wrote:
Sussex UK wrote:Planet of the Apes with Charlton Heston..top notch. :cool:

Charlton Heston is more wooden than the Park benches.



It's up there in my under 8 years old category,snowy. sctatchinghead .. alongside Raquel Welch's appearance in One Million Years B.C. :wink:

I can only apologise in true Uriah Heep style, be it ever so humble Mr Essex.
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Postby Snowy » Sun Jan 14, 2024 10:03 pm

Speaking of films, I loved ‘A Matter of Life or Death’ featuring David Niven as the bomber pilot who should have died with his crew but was forgotten by God.
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Postby harrogatepoolie » Thu Jan 18, 2024 2:37 pm

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Mr Irrelevant wrote:By the way, am I the only person on the planet whi has never watched Star Wars?

no at 63 I have never watched or wanted to watch any of them

Never seen it. Does not interest me. Close Encounters was ok. Original Star Trek was good. I’m not really a big fan of CGI.
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Postby Snowy » Thu Jan 18, 2024 4:55 pm

The first three Star Wars were good films, ‘cowboys in space’…but after that the boy men obsessives who never grew up kept it going when it should have been ‘euthanised’.
Mind you I only saw it because my lads were watching it.
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Postby Sussex UK » Thu Jan 18, 2024 6:59 pm

Jamie1952 wrote:
Snowy wrote:
Sussex UK wrote:No mentions of Braveheart?..all supporters of Longshanks, no doubt.

Aw Jeez no…….every other Scotsman became independence mad after that bullshit and try working with them.


And started putting blue and white St Andrews crosses on their faces which in reality never happened in the Wallace era.




Was the Gay Gordon's country dance all the rage back then? ..it might clear things up.
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Postby Sussex UK » Thu Jan 18, 2024 8:01 pm

Snowy wrote:The first three Star Wars were good films, ‘cowboys in space’…but after that the boy men obsessives who never grew up kept it going when it should have been ‘euthanised’.
Mind you I only saw it because my lads were watching it.


Storm troopers or Daleks destroyed..it was all very satisfying,snowy. :cool:
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Postby Snowy » Fri Jan 19, 2024 7:35 pm

Sussex UK wrote:
Snowy wrote:The first three Star Wars were good films, ‘cowboys in space’…but after that the boy men obsessives who never grew up kept it going when it should have been ‘euthanised’.
Mind you I only saw it because my lads were watching it.


Storm troopers or Daleks destroyed..it was all very satisfying,snowy. :cool:

Toy Story too…again the daughter was watching it when it first came out and I got drawn in .
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Postby Sussex UK » Fri Jan 19, 2024 10:30 pm

Snowy wrote:[:

Toy Story too…again the daughter was watching it when it first came out and I got drawn in .[/quote]



Woody was such a push over though..the Brick Bazooka in Small Soldiers would have certainly toughened him up. :)
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Postby Snowy » Sat Jan 20, 2024 7:01 pm

Watched the Dambusters at dinner time with two others and this is most I’ve really enjoyed it. Had a sniffle after his dog was killed and asked the sergeant to bury it as they took off.
And thankfully this was not spoilt by censorship.
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Postby Kenny Bottles » Sat Jan 20, 2024 7:41 pm

I watched "Kelly's Heroes" for the umpteenth time the other day, and it is still a great film.

Very loosely based on a true story/myth, it is proper far-fetched but hugely entertaining.

It'll be "The Dirty Dozen" tonight for similar reasons. Daft as rags, but never a dull moment.

These big-budget, star-studded 1960s WWII blockbusters may be as historically accurate as calling Brodie Paterson a footballer - but they still deliver the goods.
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Postby Bluestreak » Sun Jan 21, 2024 4:27 pm

The Battle of Britain had some excellent action scenes much better than the cgi crap.
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Postby Snowy » Mon Jan 22, 2024 7:50 am

Bluestreak wrote:The Battle of Britain had some excellent action scenes much better than the cgi crap.

Remember that from school, went to see it and watched it twice…at the Odeon.
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Postby accrington fan » Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:00 am

Kenny Bottles wrote:I watched "Kelly's Heroes" for the umpteenth time the other day, and it is still a great film.

Very loosely based on a true story/myth, it is proper far-fetched but hugely entertaining.

It'll be "The Dirty Dozen" tonight for similar reasons. Daft as rags, but never a dull moment.

These big-budget, star-studded 1960s WWII blockbusters may be as historically accurate as calling Brodie Paterson a footballer - but they still deliver the goods.

a lot depends on how you look at them when watching. if its historical accuracy you want its best to swerve them. my mates uncle fought in WW2 and was a dunkirk veteran. he always said that if the germans were actually like the ones portraid in films the dunkirk veterans would have been in berlin in 1940 and not being sick going back on small boats.
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Postby RobbieE1 » Mon Jan 22, 2024 7:15 pm

a lot depends on how you look at them when watching. if its historical accuracy you want its best to swerve them. my mates uncle fought in WW2 and was a dunkirk veteran. he always said that if the germans were actually like the ones portraid in films the dunkirk veterans would have been in berlin in 1940 and not being sick going back on small boats.[/quote]

From what i have read the german soldiers were being drugged up to make them more aggressive and competitive.
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Postby Bluestreak » Mon Jan 22, 2024 9:28 pm

Snowy wrote:
Bluestreak wrote:The Battle of Britain had some excellent action scenes much better than the cgi crap.

Remember that from school, went to see it and watched it twice…at the Odeon.


It was Chester for me. Seen it many time,a great film.
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Postby Snowy » Tue Jan 23, 2024 12:31 am

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Kenny Bottles wrote:I watched "Kelly's Heroes" for the umpteenth time the other day, and it is still a great film.

Very loosely based on a true story/myth, it is proper far-fetched but hugely entertaining.

It'll be "The Dirty Dozen" tonight for similar reasons. Daft as rags, but never a dull moment.

These big-budget, star-studded 1960s WWII blockbusters may be as historically accurate as calling Brodie Paterson a footballer - but they still deliver the goods.

a lot depends on how you look at them when watching. if its historical accuracy you want its best to swerve them. my mates uncle fought in WW2 and was a dunkirk veteran. he always said that if the germans were actually like the ones portraid in films the dunkirk veterans would have been in berlin in 1940 and not being sick going back on small boats.

The father in law never mentioned anything about being at Dunkirk till he was in his 70’s and it was little things…one that stuck in my mind was when him and his mates were captured, it was by an officer on an horse and he spoke perfect English having attended Uni in the UK, he accompanied them back to their lines and arranged some food for them.
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Postby kevin pooles gloves » Wed Jan 24, 2024 8:15 am

Blazing Saddles first 10 minutes.
Mentioned it a while back n one of them Poolie brothers accused me of being racist.
It was just 70s humour from both sides.

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Postby Snowy » Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:52 pm

kevin pooles gloves wrote:Blazing Saddles first 10 minutes.
Mentioned it a while back n one of them Poolie brothers accused me of being racist.
It was just 70s humour from both sides.

:text-lol:

Blazing Saddles was produced and written by Mel Brooks and the script was also written by Richard Pryor who the last time I looked.
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Postby Littlewaster » Thu Jan 25, 2024 1:38 pm

Cool hand Luke
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Postby bluebottle » Thu Jan 25, 2024 4:31 pm

around the world in 80 days with David Niven
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Postby cicero101 » Thu Jan 25, 2024 9:34 pm

Duck Soup
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Postby Jamie1952 » Fri Jan 26, 2024 6:42 am

Bat 21, Gene Hackman.
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Postby Snowy » Sat Jan 27, 2024 10:24 pm

bluebottle wrote:around the world in 80 days with David Niven

Good one that clappp
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Postby Sussex UK » Mon Jan 29, 2024 7:12 pm

Escape from New York.


And what a great idea for dealing with all our illegal invaders.

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Postby Eiphos_3 » Thu Feb 01, 2024 4:15 pm

I love an old late 80s early 90s action / romcom rubbish with Kurt Russell in it. Cant beat a Sunday afternoon after the Footy with some of that pesh on the TV. Big trouble in little china classic. Also the Goonies just to relive the youth !
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Postby JohnnyMars » Wed Feb 07, 2024 8:24 pm

I watched the 2022 remake of All Quiet on the Western Front the other night. A graphic depiction of the First World War from the perspective of a German infantryman, the film portrays the brutality and futility of war. As well as scenes of trench warfare it also charts the negotiation of the German surrender and capitulation in a French railway carriage. Highly recommended if you like that sort of thing.
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Postby paulus the woodgnome and a side salad » Fri Feb 09, 2024 10:36 am

Bad Day At Black Rock (love the suspense and Spencer Tracy is brilliant in it).
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (I just love a fillum with a bully in who gets his comeuppance)
Fire In The Sky (the story of Travis Walton's abduction).
The Gunfighter (1950 version, Gregory Peck is brilliant in it).
No Country For Old Men ( I like everything about this film.
Nobody (was on the other night, class scene is the bus fight, that clip has 33m views on YouTube).
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Postby Snowy » Fri Feb 09, 2024 9:19 pm

paulus the woodgnome and a side salad wrote:Bad Day At Black Rock (love the suspense and Spencer Tracy is brilliant in it).
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (I just love a fillum with a bully in who gets his comeuppance)
Fire In The Sky (the story of Travis Walton's abduction).
The Gunfighter (1950 version, Gregory Peck is brilliant in it).
No Country For Old Men ( I like everything about this film.
Nobody (was on the other night, class scene is the bus fight, that clip has 33m views on YouTube).

‘.No country for old men’….how odd, four of us watched it in Ireland back in 2012 and the place we were based was Dunmore East near the Irish Coastguard Helicopter base, down on the South East coast and it featured on the national news tonight as a child was murdered there….odd as it’s a very affluent place, worth a visit.
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Postby Leggie43 » Sat Feb 10, 2024 10:20 pm

Carry on Poolies :laugh:
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Postby Snowy » Sun Feb 11, 2024 12:07 pm

Leggie43 wrote:Carry on Poolies :laugh:

That’s a series…..the worlds longest running soap opera….chuffing along since 1908!
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Postby Jamie1952 » Tue Feb 13, 2024 11:57 am

Caught some YouTube videos about Pools which pop up, I love watching the play off final penalties more so it wiped the smile of Coverans face. He tried to put Bennet of but it didn’t work.
Couple more, Never Say Die and the History of Hartlepool United, brings tears to my eyes !
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Postby Sussex UK » Fri Feb 16, 2024 7:28 pm

Emmanuelle in Paris...well someone had to say it. :roll:
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Postby Snowy » Sat Feb 17, 2024 9:26 pm

Sussex UK wrote:Emmanuelle in Paris...well someone had to say it. :roll:

Only because you played the part of Jean Paul Thrust, aka The Stud….so called because you stood for the local council erections……..ooops Elections.
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Postby Leggie43 » Tue Feb 27, 2024 8:06 pm

Captain black beards ghost :laugh: 1st ever visit to the Odean aged 5yrs old laughed my head off. :wink:
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Postby accrington fan » Wed Feb 28, 2024 12:29 pm

Leggie43 wrote:Captain black beards ghost :laugh: 1st ever visit to the Odean aged 5yrs old laughed my head off. :wink:

that reminds me of the story about my mother who was kicked out of the odean for laughing. problem was it wasn,t a comedy but a tear jerker that she thought was corny.
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Postby Sussex UK » Sat Mar 09, 2024 9:39 pm

Boris Karloff,Christopher Lee ,Peter Cushing and a takeaway??....i remember scoring on the dance floor was much more satisfying.
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Postby Snowy » Sun Mar 10, 2024 6:29 pm

Sussex UK wrote:Boris Karloff,Christopher Lee ,Peter Cushing and a takeaway??....i remember scoring on the dance floor was much more satisfying.

Fecking stupid place to put a dart board sctatchinghead
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Postby Eiphos_3 » Thu Mar 21, 2024 3:19 pm

I have just begun watching the Netflix Series 'The Gentleman' By Guy Ritchie. Based off his Film of the same title.

so far so good - not sure if this is linked in anyway with the Films storyline but ill soon find out.

its really good so far and is a typical Guy Ritchie picture so if you like his stuff then this is for you !
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Postby Kenny Bottles » Sun Mar 24, 2024 10:39 am

Eiphos_3 wrote:I have just begun watching the Netflix Series 'The Gentleman' By Guy Ritchie. Based off his Film of the same title.

so far so good - not sure if this is linked in anyway with the Films storyline but ill soon find out.

its really good so far and is a typical Guy Ritchie picture so if you like his stuff then this is for you !


I loved the film "The Gentlemen", but was a little disappointed last night when I watched the first episode of the TV series.

Having said that, I am experienced enough to know that I need to watch at least one more episode as the first installment of any series often spends a lot of screen time setting up the back-story of the characters and their situation.

Hope it does turn out to be a good show.
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Postby fatherofnight » Sun Mar 24, 2024 5:55 pm

accrington fan wrote:
Leggie43 wrote:Captain black beards ghost :laugh: 1st ever visit to the Odean aged 5yrs old laughed my head off. :wink:

that reminds me of the story about my mother who was kicked out of the odean for laughing. problem was it wasn,t a comedy but a tear jerker that she thought was corny.


That reminds me of going to see the James Cameron version of Titanic with the Mrs and a couple of friends, and a lot of the girls and fellas around us were crying when Leo's in the water and I started laughing cause it was so bad. The wife was giving me the elbow and people were looking at us which just made me laugh even more, I think I might have spoiled it for a few folk who seemed to be right into it. By the way I'm not some hard boiled egg I cried my eyes out at the end of Lord of The Rings Return of The King but I think that might have been something to do with having seen the first 2 LOTR films with my 3 kids and knowing that as a family we probably were never gonna all be there again, my oldest 2 kids were 14 and 15 and I knew my time was up with taking them to the cinema anymore.
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Postby paulus the woodgnome and a side salad » Wed Mar 27, 2024 1:57 pm

Certainly wouldn't be the "horror" I watched last night.
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Postby Snowy » Wed Mar 27, 2024 10:56 pm

paulus the woodgnome and a side salad wrote:Certainly wouldn't be the "horror" I watched last night.

That film has been banned by the West Hartlepool film censors.
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Postby accrington fan » Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:37 am

Snowy wrote:
paulus the woodgnome and a side salad wrote:Certainly wouldn't be the "horror" I watched last night.

That film has been banned by the West Hartlepool film censors.
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wish they could re incarnate morecambe and wise to do a christmas spectacular about that. you could see eric and ernie on the bench shouting the instructions and the post match interview saying they were not the bad tactics but not in the right order. the chuckle brothers could be their guests with a change to their routing where it would be me to you you to them.
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Postby Snowy » Sat Mar 30, 2024 5:00 pm

Remember the ‘watch Committee’ viewed all films thought by some to be a bit iffy….I believe they banned ‘Last Tango in Paris’…saw it in Birmingham on a course, what a load of tosh…it was hard to maintain consciousness. :laugh:
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Postby accrington fan » Sun Mar 31, 2024 9:28 am

Snowy wrote:Remember the ‘watch Committee’ viewed all films thought by some to be a bit iffy….I believe they banned ‘Last Tango in Paris’…saw it in Birmingham on a course, what a load of tosh…it was hard to maintain consciousness. :laugh:

good enough for them to watch it but not us. all films are past by the british board of film sensors so what was it to do with the amateurs. going on from that any old films showing great britain of the past who smashed the johnny foreigner or when they colonised places will never be seen again on main stream tele and we,ll have to rely on you tube or copies we already have to watch them.
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Postby Snowy » Mon Apr 01, 2024 6:08 am

I suspect we’re to supposed to feel guilty…..
You either comply or don’t…I don’t.
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