What film did you watch last night?

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postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Diana Rigg used to visit her brother at RAF North Luffenham in the early ‘60s before she was cast in The Avengers. She drove a red Triumph Spitfire and would wave to us RAF kids playing on the camp. Her smile was her trademark, unforgettable, we all looked forward to Sundays. Probably the reason why this is my best Bond film ever.
My dad used to decorate her parents house here in Leeds in the Gledhow area,he met her.
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Knowing watched on YouTube,Nicolas Cage,set in 1959 and 2009.A girl and a code,placed in a time capsule.His son is involved by aliens/angels depending on your thoughts,end of the world story and chosen to 'start again'.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Diana Rigg used to visit her brother at RAF North Luffenham in the early ‘60s before she was cast in The Avengers. She drove a red Triumph Spitfire and would wave to us RAF kids playing on the camp. Her smile was her trademark, unforgettable, we all looked forward to Sundays. Probably the reason why this is my best Bond film ever.

She should've been in Thunderball as well then. 😂
 

lazybloke

Ginger biscuits and cheddar
Location
Leafy Surrey
Knowing watched on YouTube,Nicolas Cage,set in 1959 and 2009.A girl and a code,placed in a time capsule.His son is involved by aliens/angels depending on your thoughts,end of the world story and chosen to 'start again'.

I saw that in the guide a year or two ago, thought 'i like that concept' and was 5 mins in before realising i'd already seen it!

Ending was 'meh', not that i could write any better!
 

wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. Probably the best Bond film of them all and the music composition is just perfect for the Ski chase. Diana Rigg a fantastic performance, Telly Savalis a great villain and Lazenby a good performance as Bond.

Savalas is probably the only actor to have given Blofeld a real physically intimidating prescence, much better than Christoph Waltz'z recent interpretation.

I seem to remember a comedy violence scene where he beats four young lads in the enclosed space of a bus?

Thats right, theres a funny bit where one of them gets his teeth smashed in and is upset when he's told "It's bad" lol
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
Prisoner of Azkaban has been watched this afternoon in between snoozing

It’s the best one. IMO.
 
The Wild Geese.
Classic mercs in Africa tale with great action, heavyweight stars plus Roger Moore and many bit part mercs played by men who are not acting.
 
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Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
Longlegs. 3/10. My SS watched it in the cinema and said it was rubbish, so naturally I thought I'd enjoy it because he thinks everything is rubbish. But it was in fact rubbish
 

Psamathe

Senior Member
The G
On FreeView recently (probably still being repeated).
OK'ish. Interesting but maybe only 4/10 in that I didn't feel wasted time, but wouldn't consider watching it againie knowing what I know now I wouldn't record/watch it.

Ian
 

simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
Startrek - The Darkness.
Excellent acting as the villian by Benedict Cumberbatch. The rest entertaining, but when Spock was chasing & battling with Khan through the San Francisco metropolis, just wondered where the heck security / police were all that time. :whistle:
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
Ma - 6.5/10

Would have fallen apart badly without Olivia Spencer to be honest, as it's a pretty standard exploitation/revenge story which doesn't really bring anything new to the genre. That said, it's far from the worst take I've seen and I like that it doesn't shy away from its influences.
 
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