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#346
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#347
Re: good movies
Not for me it must be said - but then again I'm neither old or rich enough yet - but each to their own.
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Re: good movies
Also it's usually a rich older bloke and a bit of eye candy, what's the problem, they both get what they want out of the relationship, she get's the $$$, he get's the bit of tight skirt.
Not for me it must be said - but then again I'm neither old or rich enough yet - but each to their own.
Not for me it must be said - but then again I'm neither old or rich enough yet - but each to their own.
#350
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Re: good movies
STOP PRESS:
"Fast and Furious 7" about to start filming in Abu Dhabi............
"Fast and Furious 7" about to start filming in Abu Dhabi............
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Re: good movies
Sorry........ forgot to post this on Saturday:
Latest 'Hunger Games' is superb - not a 'sequel' as such; more a continuation of the story with the non-ending that ensures another one later...... the last book will be made into two movies (Harry Potter style) apparently...........
Latest 'Hunger Games' is superb - not a 'sequel' as such; more a continuation of the story with the non-ending that ensures another one later...... the last book will be made into two movies (Harry Potter style) apparently...........
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Re: good movies
Donnie Brasco. Watched it again at the weekend, quality film.
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Watching 'Saving Private Ryan' again last night, I was struck by the attention to tiny details that I hadn't really noticed on (many) previous viewings...... none of them crucial to the plot, as such, but all helping to create a more 'real' background to the main story.......
The medic, played by the brilliant but underrated Giovanni Ribisi, rewriting his dead mate's (Vin Diesel) letter home so it wouldn't have blood stains on it, the frantic attempt to save the medic's life shortly afterwards, Capt Miller (Tom Hanks) telling stories of his life back home to diffuse an argument between two of his platoon, and Matt Damon's brilliant monologues..........
Fifteen years old now, and still an immense movie in every sense.........
The medic, played by the brilliant but underrated Giovanni Ribisi, rewriting his dead mate's (Vin Diesel) letter home so it wouldn't have blood stains on it, the frantic attempt to save the medic's life shortly afterwards, Capt Miller (Tom Hanks) telling stories of his life back home to diffuse an argument between two of his platoon, and Matt Damon's brilliant monologues..........
Fifteen years old now, and still an immense movie in every sense.........
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Re: good movies
Watching 'Saving Private Ryan' again last night, I was struck by the attention to tiny details that I hadn't really noticed on (many) previous viewings...... none of them crucial to the plot, as such, but all helping to create a more 'real' background to the main story.......
The medic, played by the brilliant but underrated Giovanni Ribisi, rewriting his dead mate's (Vin Diesel) letter home so it wouldn't have blood stains on it, the frantic attempt to save the medic's life shortly afterwards, Capt Miller (Tom Hanks) telling stories of his life back home to diffuse an argument between two of his platoon, and Matt Damon's brilliant monologues..........
Fifteen years old now, and still an immense movie in every sense.........
The medic, played by the brilliant but underrated Giovanni Ribisi, rewriting his dead mate's (Vin Diesel) letter home so it wouldn't have blood stains on it, the frantic attempt to save the medic's life shortly afterwards, Capt Miller (Tom Hanks) telling stories of his life back home to diffuse an argument between two of his platoon, and Matt Damon's brilliant monologues..........
Fifteen years old now, and still an immense movie in every sense.........