Give it a go. Quite watchable.
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Re: Last Night's DVD
Dr.Sleep. (sequel to The Shining)
I enjoyed the book,but as with a lot of Steven King stories,the flick is a let down. Not Ewan McGregor's finest hour.
I enjoyed the book,but as with a lot of Steven King stories,the flick is a let down. Not Ewan McGregor's finest hour.
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Said it once, I'll say again. Arrival, on Netflix. A most rare movie in that it's Sci-fi, but intelligent.
One of my favourite films.
One of my favourite films.
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Have you read the collection of short stories it's taken from? Unhelpfully I cannot remember a single detail about the author They're all "alternative science" type stores - mostly wondering about what would happen if various religious phenomena were objectively real.
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'The story of your life' or something like that?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 8:39 amHave you read the collection of short stories it's taken from? Unhelpfully I cannot remember a single detail about the author They're all "alternative science" type stores - mostly wondering about what would happen if various religious phenomena were objectively real.
Nope. Got a few books queued on my Kindle but might check that one out.
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Yeah that rings a bell.
I read it cause I liked the look of the film when it first came out, but CBA going to the cinema to see it. The book it is based on was a couple of quid on Kindle so I bought that instead.
I've seen the film now BTW, it is good but it feels like a short story stretched into a film. Once you know the ending of course its a bit less special.
I read it cause I liked the look of the film when it first came out, but CBA going to the cinema to see it. The book it is based on was a couple of quid on Kindle so I bought that instead.
I've seen the film now BTW, it is good but it feels like a short story stretched into a film. Once you know the ending of course its a bit less special.