Along_the_Wire City of God. Wonderful re-watch. Absolute stone-cold classic, if you’ve not seen it, sort yourself out. 10/10
alistair Along_the_Wire amazing film, need to see it again. Amores perros is too if you haven’t seen it
Along_the_Wire Over the weekend showcased to the kids Trainspotting and French Connection. Talk about living the cinematic dream.
Jules72 The Matrix… is this held up as a classic of some sort? If so, why? It’s bloody dreadful - wooden acting and a continuous stream of cheesy lines. The effects are looking very outdated too. 5/10
Along_the_Wire Jules72 It was brilliant at the time. If you want to see something truly awful, watch the two sequels - absolute fucking tripe
Homegrove Jules72 it drastically changed the game. Wooden acting and cheesy lines are just par the course in blockbuster sci fi.
Millsy Introduced my 13 year old son to The Matrix recently and he loved it. I didn’t mention there were any sequels, obviously. I’m trying to get him to appreciate films that don’t exist in the MCU
Along_the_Wire Millsy Scum’s a good one too Millsy. That’ll help the lad stay on the straight and narrow.
Christian Saint Maud is possibly the biggest steaming turd that i have watched in a long time. gutted that i paid £4.49 to watch it on amazon rather than an illegal stream. paying for it was the only reason it stayed on as long as it did 0.5/10
Christian Along_the_Wire i have only ever shouted at the tv during sporting events (i am spurs fan so pretty frequently). however my wife even heard me in the other room telling the tv to fuck off when the beach scene at the end started
jonattonyeah Homegrove Critics also hated Armageddon, which is the greatest documentary of all time, so I don’t trust their words anymore.
C_J Good to see that 75% of nominations for a BAFTA this year are from under-represented communities.