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The Hurt Locker is a great film.

Millsy with this kind of movie that’s still the Dolby Atmos-track on Saving Private Ryan. Civil War is this year’s best sound, though I loved it otherwise too when I saw it in the cinema, I didn’t buy it on disc just for the sound. 😀

But boy that film in an iSense-screening room was one of the best movie theatre-experiences I’ve ever had.

They’re always an option. But as a retiree I’ll say no. Popcorn and ice cream will see you fine.

Dan

I really enjoyed it, as much as you can. I struggle with the fact that a cold-blooded killer is portrayed as a hero. It was fine when he was killing the targets, when he shot the rich bloke (UDC) from the boat you kinda wanted him to succeed but then he killed all of the innocents like the old couple in their mobile home on holiday and I thought “what a cunt”

    Dry-Tinder Eddie Redmayne surprised me by how believable he was a cold eyed assassin. Great performance. Lashana Lynch was unconvincing as his nemesis. As if

      alistair

      Yeah, the only flaw in it for me was why Bianca Pullman never got a picture of the Jackel from his military past.

      That SAS Rogue Heroes series starts in January, the last one was brilliant, so I’m looking forward to that

      …enjoyed DOTJ, thought the cast was pretty solid and the whole thing was quite filmic and slick (not sure how the title sequence/theme song got by the Broccoli’s lawyers tho).

      Although it makes me sound like an old fart, must admit I quite liked the appointment-to-view aspect of spacing out the episodes, normally frustrates the shit out of me, but def made it feel more of an event IMO

        Dry-Tinder …whenever these sci-fi things boil down to factions fighting, it just immediately feels to me like they’ve run out of ideas/budget, Raised by Wolves went exactly the same way.

        Unbroken1

        Yeah I think that it is better when you get an episode a week. I’m quite enjoying Landman and The Agency on paramount+