What film did you watch last night?

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swee'pea99

Legendary Member
Inside Llewyn Davis - another cracker from the Coens, very strong on time & feel, and featuring a storming cameo+ from John Goodman as a highly articulate dissolute backseat curmudgeon. 8/10.

Also California Suite. An unusually flimsy effort from Neil Simon, barely hangs together as a movie at all...a series of hit & miss vignettes, mostly miss, that don't add up to anything much. 5/10.
 
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Hitchington

Hitchington

Lovely stuff
Location
That London
Flirting with Disaster (1996). I saw this off beat road trip comedy with a young Ben Stiller embarking on a quest to find his biological parents years ago and managed to get a copy on DVD from a recent trip to Greenwich clock tower market. Fast paced, sharp script and very funny 8/10
 

John the Monkey

Frivolous Cyclist
Location
Crewe
"Guys guys guys... language! We're werewolves, not swear-wolves!" ^_^

Note to self... must watch Eagle vs Shark again

I could have stood more of Rhys Darby's pack, I think :smile:
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Whilst perusing Netflix last night for some kind of action film of less than ninety minutes long I found Ninja Vengeance.

Filmed in the mid eighties on a very low budget, with a camcorder that was probably old fashioned even then.

I'll be kind and give it 2/10.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Whilst perusing Netflix last night for some kind of action film of less than ninety minutes long I found Ninja Vengeance.

Filmed in the mid eighties on a very low budget, with a camcorder that was probably old fashioned even then.

I'll be kind and give it 2/10.
the same sort of films found in the pound shop... their cheapness is their charm. I've been gifted far too many over the years. Terrible dubbing, questionable fight choreography and 'ninjas' wearing headbands with 'ninja' written on them... one I've got even has Steve Hillage's Great Om Riff on the soundtrack... what's not to like?!
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
the same sort of films found in the pound shop... their cheapness is their charm. I've been gifted far too many over the years. Terrible dubbing, questionable fight choreography and 'ninjas' wearing headbands with 'ninja' written on them... one I've got even has Steve Hillage's Great Om Riff on the soundtrack... what's not to like?!
It wasn't even that good.

Only one ninja who was an American guy, he didn't wear black pyjamas, use a sword, throw a death star, or even back flip twenty feet in the air.
 
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