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Homegrove I will be rewatching it a lot I am sure

Pretend you’re British: throw it on every Christmas and eat your own body weight in Ferrero Rocher before falling asleep and missing the end.

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    Amps Where Eagles Dare was a childhood favorite, and I’ve watched it every two or three years since buying it on Blu ray. Still rocks. Same thing as The Great Escape, really long but cut so well it doesn’t feel like it’s long.

    Amps Then you can wake up at 11am drink Baileys and constantly eat quality street and nuts …. All whilst you’re still in your dressinggown.

    Along_the_Wire No-one spoke to me for the rest of the evening. Bliss.

    Lol, abstract film making to the rescue.

    Just bought tickets for 12 monkeys in imax next weekend. Looking forward to seeing it again, it’s been a while.

      303abuser good stuff, you might see my mate in it. He thinks White Supremacism doesnt exist in the US and Elon Musk has done more for humanity than any other human in history.

        Millsy lol, DJ Matt Black playing a load of obscure yorkshire prog to a load of momos whacked out on sodium penthatol. I reckon this actually happened.

          LT42 lolz. A pair of swastika slipmats ‘which are actually an ancient symbol meaning peace, actually’

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            I do wish they would stop.

            Millsy lol, do your research

            Hard Eight (1996). The last Paul Thomas Anderson-film I’d not seen yet. His debut which he made when he was 24. A fact which makes one to forgive a lot of the small flaws this film has. Great stuff is 90s Gwyneth Paltrow when she was actually a good actor, a great small scene with Philip Seymor Hoffman, and Philip Baker Hall in the one lead role I’ve ever seen him do. John C. Reilly can play a great idiot. Samuel L. Jackson however seems to think he’s in a Tarantino-movie. He basically did the same thing again a year later in Jackie Brown.

              Only watched 1 film on the plane on my holiday.

              A Real Pain. Really enjoyed it, an easy watch and Kieran Culkin was very good in it. 7/10

              I did start watching the latest Beetlejuice, but the headphones stopped working after 40 mins so went to sleep instead.

              Thanks Rich.

              Sinners (2025). Ryan Coogler wrote and directed a vampire-movie set in Mississippi in 1932, starring Michael B. Jordan in a twin role, and it’s a banger. Like a From Dusk till Dawn, but instead of Mexicans you got klan-vampires. Killer soundtrack too.

                Along_the_Wire you really have to love genre-films to enjoy this, would not recommend it to you at all. 😂

                There’s a great nod to The Faculty (1999) in it for fuck’s sake.

                Homegrove i was expecting racist KKK vampires, but they’re actually Irish River Dancing vampires. Haha