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You People. You#d think Hollywood would have run out of stereotypes and cliches by now, but apparently not!

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White Gold - easy watch comedy featuring Essex double glazing salesman
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Just watched the first of the Guy Martin series on the UK leccy industry.

Very good on a number of counts.

First was to see what a clever home he now has.
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Finished Behind Her Eyes last night, it's on Fletnix, really really good, the last episode is a real shocker.
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Taipan wrote: Sat Jan 28, 2023 12:52 am You People. You#d think Hollywood would have run out of stereotypes and cliches by now, but apparently not!

Watched it for 10 minutes as it was 'recommended' but didn't understand a word of it. Why is it that 'black culture ' films of today feel like Brit sitcoms of the 70s?
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The Green Man. Terry Thomas, Alistair Simms, Geroge Cole etc. CLassic B&W British farce! 10/10
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Watched first 2 progs of Guy Martin's leccy adventure on CH4.
It's cool. Always liked him and I've learned a helluva lot.
I'm amazed.
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Yorick wrote: Tue Feb 21, 2023 9:38 pm Watched first 2 progs of Guy Martin's leccy adventure on CH4.
It's cool. Always liked him and I've learned a helluva lot.
I'm amazed.
Me too. I thought you couldn't teach old dogs anything
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Taipan wrote: Sun Feb 19, 2023 4:32 pm The Green Man. Terry Thomas, Alistair Simms, Geroge Cole etc. CLassic B&W British farce! 10/10
I knew they'd finally make a film about me.

Glad you enjoyed it...;)
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The Last of Us. I'm up to episode 5 and loving it. Set 20 years after a mutated fungus gets into the food chain and almost wipes mankind out by infecting the host and turning the world's vegans into meat eaters (or something), the story follows Joel, a man with a dark past and something of an anti-hero, who is tasked with transporting a 14 year old girl across post apocalyptic America. It's not the typical hack/slash/shoot American zombie fest, everything is about avoidance which makes the series far more tense. The city landscape cinematography is pretty awesome and particulary disturbing, but it's the character development and relationship between the ageing, grumpy Joel and his foul-mouthed, outspoken companion (played brilliantly by Bella Ramsey) that keeps you hooked.

And while it all sounds very far fetched, not only does this fungus actually exist, it also takes control of the host (insects) and forces them to act in unnatural ways :shock:

Well worth a watch, I only hope it doesn't go down the Walking Dead route and turn into a shite zombie soap opera.
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Hoonercat wrote: Thu Feb 23, 2023 11:27 am The Last of Us. I'm up to episode 5 and loving it. Set 20 years after a mutated fungus gets into the food chain and almost wipes mankind out by infecting the host and turning the world's vegans into meat eaters (or something), the story follows Joel, a man with a dark past and something of an anti-hero, who is tasked with transporting a 14 year old girl across post apocalyptic America. It's not the typical hack/slash/shoot American zombie fest, everything is about avoidance which makes the series far more tense. The city landscape cinematography is pretty awesome and particulary disturbing, but it's the character development and relationship between the ageing, grumpy Joel and his foul-mouthed, outspoken companion (played brilliantly by Bella Ramsey) that keeps you hooked.

And while it all sounds very far fetched, not only does this fungus actually exist, it also takes control of the host (insects) and forces them to act in unnatural ways :shock:

Well worth a watch, I only hope it doesn't go down the Walking Dead route and turn into a shite zombie soap opera.
The fungus thing was done in MR Carey's The Girl With All The Gifts novel too
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It was also done in the original computer game on which the series is based...
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Bullet Train - Good fun.

Wakanda Forever - Shite, usual sub-standard Marvel fare that they pedal these days.
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Killer Ink - totally fucked up sadist horror.

A tattooist baits in some young fun loving Americans but they end up getting more than a tattoo!
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McNab wrote: Mon Feb 27, 2023 9:07 am Bullet Train - Good fun.

Wakanda Forever - Shite, usual sub-standard Marvel fare that they pedal these days.
agree with both of these points. To say Wakanda forever is bad is an understatement. Easily the worst film i've seen in years (I quite enjoyed Black Panther).


All quiet on the Western Front: very powerful. It's on Netflix now- I watched it in German (with English subtitles - I tend to have English subtitles on English shows, too). No spoilers, but It's haunting. Well worth a couple of hours of your time.
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Couldn't get into this to start with but then I did and ended up going back to the beginning and watching it from the start. Thoroughly enjoyed it and it had a very unexpected ending. Just when you think its all over...

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Last night we watched The Menu.

Not what we expected, but loved it.
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Yorick wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:04 pm Last night we watched The Menu.

Not what we expected, but loved it.
It's great fun - watched it without having any idea what it was about and was happy we hadn't.
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Bullet Train. WTF. Some sort of bastardised Guy Ruichie production. Got about half hour in then bailed on it.

Marlowe. As a kid I read most of Chandlers boks and loved the B&W films. When I saw this as a new release, I was nervous, then I saw it starred Liam Neeson , which is a red flag for me, but I pressed on for another half hour then bailed.

Note to self; Brad Pidd and Liam Neeson films are to be avoided at all costs...
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Operation Mincemeat. Really enjoyed it. :thumbup: