What film did you watch last night?

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Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
Watched 'Privelige', very Orwellian...

.... Govt wants to keep 'rebellious yoof' in line!

I misread this as "Watched Porridge". I thought maybe there was a film spin off that was a bit darker than the comedy series.
 
The 39 Steps. 1955 version with Kenneth More infiltrating the Freewheelers of Clackmannan then discarding a perfectly sound 1959 vintage touring bike in a river.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Watched The Fall on Netflix last night
Basic story is that 2 young women climb a communications tower then they cant get down.
More plot holes then a lump of Swiss cheese, but not rubbish.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
It was the 1959 version in glorious Eastmancolor.
Ah, not the 1955 version then...
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
Watched The Fall on Netflix last night
Basic story is that 2 young women climb a communications tower then they cant get down.
More plot holes then a lump of Swiss cheese, but not rubbish.

I saw it at the cinema. Surprisingly good, given the small cast and limited space and story to work with. Would watch again but my partner shite herself as she's afraid of heights
 

swee'pea99

Legendary Member
Everything Everywhere All at Once

Complete and utter drivel. Overlong, nonsensical rubbish. Crude, violent and pointless.

We watched it last night, and it is probably the worst film that we have watched to the end. 139 minutes of tedious, dreadful film making, an incoherent mess with plot holes you could drive a bus through. A self-indulgent mess.

Surely plot holes require a plot. Other than that, spot on.
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
Sounds like the reverse of The Descent; young women get stuck down a hole, with serious consequences.
Is it a sequel?

I think you're joking, but just in case you're not, no it's not a sequel to the Descent. This isn't a monster movie; just one of those movies where poor decisions are made and people get caught out. A similar themed move is "Frozen (2010)" (no, not that one) where some young people are trapped on a ski lift. Quite good actually, even though nothing much happens, it does get you thinking "what would I do in a similar situation?"...and then you realise you just wouldn't get into that mess in the first place. I think they call it a psychological horror
 
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