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Saw London Has Fallen last night. Her choice?!

It's had scathing reviews but it does what it says on the tin. It's literally like Call of Duty: London. The baddies come non-stop and Mr Butler does a fine Rambo-esque job of despatching them on his own with a little help from Harvey Dent.

I thought it was better than the first one. Certainly more gratuitous violence. CGI was very iffy in parts though. I got what I paid for - 90 mins of shooting, car chases, bad lines and a loose plotline. Sometimes just what you need!
 
Deadpool. Well the first hour of it. When two supposedly indestructible ?people begin slugging it out, my thoughts wander to beer so I made that thought a reality. Let the teenagers in; it's on their level and nothing they won't have seen before.
 
Trumbo.
Brilliant, Brian Cranston is superb.

The Big Short, again great movie, Steve Carell steals it for me.
 
Room

Brie Larson deserved much more than an Oscar for her phenomenal performance, as does young Jacob Tremblay. Films rarely come along this simple, this well written, this brilliant. Heartbreaking at times but very powerful. Certainly left its mark on me. 9/10.
 
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051337/

If only he had popped to the shops for 20 Rothmans, this would have been a better film.

Sinbad - some random bloke
Princess Generica - some bird
Big bad - Benito Mussolini (Not kidding - he's a ringer)

It was obviously a Friday afternoon job for Harryhausen who phoned it in. Also, if you watch it in widescreen, I swear you can see the edges of the buckets throwing water in peoples faces during the storm scene.
 
Hiya,

Well, on St Patricks Day I can't think of a better movie to watch than The Quiet Man. Filmed entirely in Ireland, it's one of my very favorite flicks. It's about an American boxer who kills someone in the ring, quits the sport, and moves to his homeland. Very wonderful......seriously.

Martin
 
Hiya,

Well, on St Patricks Day I can't think of a better movie to watch than The Quiet Man. Filmed entirely in Ireland, it's one of my very favorite flicks. It's about an American boxer who kills someone in the ring, quits the sport, and moves to his homeland. Very wonderful......seriously.

Martin
Not this one then?

I do love the Quiet Man though, Maureen O'Hara is electrifying in it.
 
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