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    @mn5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @crucial said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    Outlaw King - is “watchable” a compliment? Was saved by a very nice pair of tits and a GoT copy battle scene.

    With the ease in which we can access tits on the interweb this is hardly a selling point.

    The owner of said tits has a couple of points that may persuade you to have a look.

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    @taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @jegga based on his memoirs, so be like one of us telling our life story of all the models we banged and how we just missed being an AB great 😉

    Although Charrière always maintained, until his death in 1973, that events in the book were truthful and accurate (allowing for minor lapses in memory), since the book's publication there have been questions raised about its accuracy. The authenticity of the book was challenged most notably by French journalist Gerard de Villiers, author of Papillon Épinglé (Butterfly Pinned), who stated that "only about 10 percent of Charrière's book represents the truth".

    Or a time we have breakfast with Liam Squire, Jerome Kaino and I forget the others.

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    @mn5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @jegga based on his memoirs, so be like one of us telling our life story of all the models we banged and how we just missed being an AB great 😉

    Although Charrière always maintained, until his death in 1973, that events in the book were truthful and accurate (allowing for minor lapses in memory), since the book's publication there have been questions raised about its accuracy. The authenticity of the book was challenged most notably by French journalist Gerard de Villiers, author of Papillon Épinglé (Butterfly Pinned), who stated that "only about 10 percent of Charrière's book represents the truth".

    Or a time we have breakfast with Liam Squire, Jerome Kaino and I forget the others.

    Joe Moody and Damien McKenzie .

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    @jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @mn5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @taniwharugby said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    @jegga based on his memoirs, so be like one of us telling our life story of all the models we banged and how we just missed being an AB great 😉

    Although Charrière always maintained, until his death in 1973, that events in the book were truthful and accurate (allowing for minor lapses in memory), since the book's publication there have been questions raised about its accuracy. The authenticity of the book was challenged most notably by French journalist Gerard de Villiers, author of Papillon Épinglé (Butterfly Pinned), who stated that "only about 10 percent of Charrière's book represents the truth".

    Or a time we have breakfast with Liam Squire, Jerome Kaino and I forget the others.

    Joe Moody and Damien McKenzie .

    Clearly I have a thing for blindside flankers

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    The Meg - Jaws on roids. Go in with low expectations.

    3 dumb arse moments out of 5 even dumber dumb arse moments.

    Equaliser 2 - good, but not as good as the first one.

    3.5 shoulda crushed his skull moments out of 5 dudes that mess with the wrong dude.

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    Mandy was really good. First half better than the second though.

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    Is Semi-Pro the best basketball movie ever? I say yes.

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    @mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    Is Semi-Pro the best basketball movie ever? I say yes.

    Baseketball

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    @bovidae yes I think you have to just accept it as a movie, not a factual account of events. Apparently there was plenty of variations of the truth throughout but still worth seeing

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    @mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    Is Semi-Pro the best basketball movie ever? I say yes.

    My favourite is Glory road although its a bit Bohemian Rhapsody with the facts in places.

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    The Old Man and the Gun. Robert Redford's last film as an actor. He plays an ageing bank robber in the late 70s/early 80s. This was an ok film, maybe even good, but it was a bit whimsical and narratively rambling.

    However, one warning, it is deliberately filmed on old grainy film stock (which piston wristed gibbon critics call beautiful, but which I call crappy old shit) which is like watching a 480p download on a 60" TV. I actually started feeling sick watching it because I was too close to the screen and had to move right back.

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    @nepia Oh god it was shot on 16 mm. That's the lamest, most clichéd shit.

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    I watched Deathgasm last night. Not bad.

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    @tim said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    I watched Deathgasm last night. Not bad.

    I am intrigued

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    @crucial I see your point, must follow that up!!

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    They Shall Not Grow Old

    Peter Jackson's homage to his grandfather and to commemorate the centennial of the end of WWI. Amazing footage of war on the Western Front brought to life in colour. Sombre, emotional and a fitting tribute to those that fought in such miserable conditions.

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    @mariner4life Watch Mandy first - film of the year.

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    @tim said in Re: Movie review thread...:

    I watched Deathgasm last night. Not bad.

    I've seen that previously, some funny moments.

    Kimberley Crossman is cute.

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    Three Identical Strangers

    Three Identical Strangers (2018) ⭐ 7.6 | Documentary, Biography, Drama

    Three Identical Strangers (2018) ⭐ 7.6 | Documentary, Biography, Drama

    1h 36m | PG-13

    Amazing. Best film I've seen in ages.

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