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Post by archie on Mar 29, 2016 10:52:53 GMT
I quite liked Blazing Saddles and enjoyed Back To The Future. A mention for the early Woody Allen film, Bananas, but my favourite 'B' is Bowfinger. Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy are both a bit hit and miss but they were both in top form in this affectionate take on the movie making process.
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Post by sandbachhatter on Mar 29, 2016 12:06:34 GMT
I'll second CountyFans choice of the Bourne films. All great entertainment and films you watch many times. Can you be more specific mate and pick one of the trilogy? Ta.
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Post by sandbachhatter on Mar 29, 2016 12:07:33 GMT
Update:
Blazing Saddles 2 Breakfast at Tiffany's 2 Breakfast Club, The 2 Back to the Future 1 Ben Hur 1 Black Hawk Down 1 Bowfinger 1
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Post by bigfudge on Mar 29, 2016 13:08:57 GMT
Bad Boys II with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, the first one is good but the 2nd one is outstanding!
Great action scenes but still funny when it needs to be!
Really tough week!
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Post by gazz on Mar 29, 2016 13:39:18 GMT
Bad Boys II with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, the first one is good but the 2nd one is outstanding! Jeez, this really is tough, that's a great shout, Fudgie. That scene in the TV store is side-splitting, especially the Mum telling her kids to cover their ears as Smith & Lawrence are walking out: "[Screaming at store manager] in front of my babies you got porno and homo shows up in here? What kind of freak-ass store is this?....
[to Mike and Marcus as they walk by] Hmm, and you two muthaf**kas need Jesus."
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Mar 29, 2016 21:43:41 GMT
i certainly liked 'big trouble in little china' last time i saw it, which was probably the eighties, and the same with 'beetlejuice'. i liked billy bob thornton as 'bad santa', and enjoyed 'be kind rewind' much more than the tepid reviews suggested. had forgotten 'black hawk down', and i found it fascinating, being such a recent incident when the film came out. saw it on the front row of the cinema (it had only been out a day and we arrived late so it was packed), and with it being so explosive and constantly on the move, it was quite a difficult watch. enjoyed it much more on dvd though. really good. made me buy the book! one of my, if not my favourite film ever though, is 'the blair witch project'. i loved the whole 'is it real' thing that was stirred up by their internet campaign. i love the fact that the three unknowns they cast as the doomed trio really were camping, really were on their own filming each other, hiking to way points using sat nav to get their character's instructions for the day, the fact that even though they would be 99% certain that it was the producers and cohorts who were sneaking up in the middle of the night, playing tape of children's voices in the dark woods, rattling their tents, or leaving disturbing pagan symbols around for them to discover in the morning...they will still have had some real terror making it... and then that climactic chase through the house and the short final shot which loops back to some of the mythos from interviewing the townspeople earlier...and which i didn't immediately 'get' in the cinema, but which gave me the chills when someone explained it to me later... proper f***ing genius. wobbly genius. doesn't show anything because there was no budget and they turned it into a virtue. then of course they sold out and allowed the standard horror shite of the sequel, but i can understand. truly out-there film making.
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Post by ceefer on Mar 30, 2016 18:37:18 GMT
I'll second CountyFans choice of the Bourne films. All great entertainment and films you watch many times. Can you be more specific mate and pick one of the trilogy? Ta. Sorry , close between the Identity and Supremacy, but it has to be the Bourne Identity
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Post by sandbachhatter on Mar 30, 2016 18:41:55 GMT
Cheers mate. I'd have opted for Ultimatum myself, so that's interesting. All very good films though.
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Post by gazz on Mar 30, 2016 18:53:36 GMT
No 'Bourne' spoilers please, before anyone thinks about it! Unless you want to find yourself floating unconscious at sea with a bullet in your back and no idea who the f**k you are!
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Post by sandbachhatter on Mar 30, 2016 18:59:26 GMT
What, from the original trilogy?! They've been out for about ten years! Any other films you don't want spoiling? The Great Escape? The Dam Busters?
Winky face.
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Post by sandbachhatter on Mar 30, 2016 19:03:38 GMT
Oh, and guess what? You know Luke Skywalker in 'Star Wars'? You'll never guess who his old man is....
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Post by gazz on Mar 30, 2016 19:04:12 GMT
What, from the original trilogy?! They've been out for about ten years! Any other films you don't want spoiling? The Great Escape? The Dam Busters? Winky face. Ha ha, I know. I've just never got around to watching the sequels, but I really do need to, though.
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Post by sandbachhatter on Mar 30, 2016 19:06:08 GMT
I have them both on DVD if you can make it to a game by the end of the season mate.
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Post by gazz on Mar 30, 2016 19:17:22 GMT
That's really kind of you, matey, but I prefer to watch my movies with Aitch Dee rather than Stan Def to be honest. I'll have to check out the Sky guide to see when they are on next and record them. Thanks anyway!
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Mar 30, 2016 19:19:18 GMT
don't tell him the twist in this one sandy... or the sequel bait of this...
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