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BBC to show a season of BBC financed films (amended times)
El Loro This is a warning about Eastern Promises. I cannot be certain about this as I did not choose to see this film yesterday. However I understand that there is a sex scene involving an underage prostitute in which she is fully nude. As far as I can tell from the IMDB website the actress who played the prostitute was at the time either 15 or 16. As this film was made in England, there is a real possibility that a criminal offence was committed as sexual nudity is illegal under the age of 18. In... [ more ]
El Loro The majority of the films from the BBC are from BBC Films, I think. But The History Boys is the only film which comes from BBC Two Films. Some films are in the name of the BBC. One of the more suprising films from them is the Sam Raimi film "A Simple Plan" which I rate as the best American film of the 1990s. He is best known for the Evil Dead films and the Spiderman films, but this is his finest film in my opinion - a modern morailty tale on what greed can do to ordinary people. [ more ]
brisket Thanks. I didn't know there was any BBC money behind The History Boys. [ more ]
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The One, Two, Three Game
El Loro There are no films in existence, apart from some obscure shorts, with 129 in the title. Therefore unless anyone knows to the contrary, I hereby declare this thread to be closed. My thanks to those who had participated over the last 15 months. [ more ]
El Loro The 1965 film "The Bedford Incident" was known in Greece as "Vythisate to ypovryhio U-128". [ more ]
El Loro Danny Boyle's latest film which is now in the post production stage is called "127 Hours". The lead is played by James Franco. As this film is likely to be of interest to many, the summary of the plot per IMDB is: 127 Hours is the true story of mountain climber Aron Ralston's (James Franco) remarkable adventure to save himself after a fallen boulder crashes on his arm and traps him in an isolated canyon in Utah. Over the next five days Ralston examines his life and survives the elements to... [ more ]
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Brokeback Mountain
Saint BRISKET - it has men kissing and cuddling y'know [ more ]
Saint Have you seen Cool Hand Luke? You must !!! [ more ]
El Loro Considering I'm a film fan, I have to confess that I've never seen Brokeback Mountain as it seems rather depressing. But there are so many films to choose from and I tend to watch films which fit my mood at the time. There's many famous good films I've never seen such as Titanic, Jaws, Saving Private Ryan as I have chosen not to. I should say that I have nothing against the directors of these films, I've seen plenty of their other films and enjoyed them. Though if I had realised that the... [ more ]
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The Funniest Comedy Movie Ever
El Loro One of the all time great comedies Some Like It Hot is scheduled to be shown at the Peel Centres chain of cinemas on Monday 26 April. This is likely to be a one off showing in the afternoon but this could well be the only chance you ever get of seeing this film on the big screen. [ more ]
Bojangles Stir Crazy Every which way but loose Lucky Jim Duck Soup [ more ]
Kev Planes, Trains and Automobiles. [ more ]
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Lionel Jeffries dies
El Loro The end of an era - one of the most distinctive actors in Britian and certainly the finest director of children in films this country has produced - The Railway Children and The Amazing Mr Blunden stand out. [ more ]
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The Best Of Bond
The Big D I think Pierce Brosnan could have been the best ever, but he messed it up, Daniel Craig has everything a modern Bond should be, but the the best in my opinion has always been Connery [ more ]
Sopwith Camel I agree, Well-Wisher. Moore was the best Bond but I like Octopussy best among the movies. [ more ]
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities Although Roger Moore is probably more my era, My favorite Bond is Sean Connery, with Daniel Craig next and in third place Pierce Brosnan. I don't have a particular favorite Bond film, but the ones I watch the most are: Goldfinger, You Only Live Twice, Live and Let Die, The Man With The Golden Gun and currently Casino Royale. [ more ]
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Are You Blu ?
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities Not true, Some studios including Warner Brothers make region free BD's, not all I grant you, but there are a lot out there. The speed of boot-up has got progressively better with each release and firmware update. It's not so bad now. I am not sure what you refer to as hidden surprises. If it's just DRM, then I don't see where your problem is, not unless you want to pirate the discs - well do you? BD will not fail. It is growing at a faster rate than DVD. You can also see that DVD prices have... [ more ]
BBBS whilst i accept that br has progressed quite a lot its only now with the latest discs and players even getting close to what hd-dvd was from the start but still with one huge minus point, hd-dvd was region free br isnt on the plus side it means that films that were out on hd-dvd can easily be picked up worldwide, dont get me wrong we do have br players (the panasonic ones with divx) but we can still be watching an hd-dvd disc whilst its br equivalent is still booting up, the fact that br... [ more ]
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities Hi, I was quite surprised by your post. HD-DVD has been discontinued for a very long time now. I have to disagree with you but the quality of Blu-ray films is excellent. The encodes are so much better now that studios have got into their stride. You should see the remastered Bond films (superb for their age). Films like Wall*E are breathtaking. I would argue strongly that Blu-ray films now surpass HD-DVD in everyway. I have compared both the DVD and Blu-ray versions of Quantum of Solace... [ more ]
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If you could only see one film ..
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities Totally impossible to answer for me. I could not choose between all the genres and singling out one film is way too hard. I have never been any good at those favorite, pick your top 10, last film type questions. But, I agree with an earlier post. I would not go there. [ more ]
Belle if you only have one, i think it should cover many emotions, so it has to be funny, sad, enriching, thought provoing, etc. i really like billy elliot. i don't know why but the very last scene where he is the swan... ooh it makes me well up with happiness. there is the pain and comedy too. yes, this would be my film of choice. [ more ]
KAT-KILLER I wouldn't go to such a place. They would have to drag me kicking and screaming! Probably, Dr. Zhivago because it's simply amazing or Fahrenheit 451 which I could memorize and describe to the people living in that bleak, movie-less place. [ more ]
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What is the very first film you saw?
Sopwith Camel The Cat In The Hat- The old animated version not the vomit inducing one with Mike Myers. [ more ]
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities It was either 2001 A Space Odyssey or Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, but I can't really be sure. The memory aint so good. [ more ]
Thingy The 1st movie i ever saw at the cinema was Ghostbusters, I think i was about 7 and i remember i loved it, and still do [ more ]
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Your Favourite Movie Quotes
Sopwith Camel Selina Kyle: It's the so-called "normal" guys who always let you down. Sickos never scare me. Least they're committed. Batman Returns [ more ]
Well-Wisher HG WELLS: Stevenson was right about one thing, violence is contagious, like measles and the real problem with progress is not that things aren't more efficient, the trouble is they're the same things. World War this! World War that! Oh, we're obviously killing much more efficiently but we're still killing. Well I'm not going to stoop to that man's barbaric level. The first man to raise a fist is the man whose run out of ideas. - Time After Time [ more ]
Jet Blue Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn GONE WITH THE WIND [ more ]
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Rare Films
Well-Wisher Nagyon köszönöm, El Loro (I think that's Hungarian for Thank you very much) I'm glad to see that there are other Hugo fans out there but I'd rather watch a subtitled or dubbed version because my Hungarian is a little rusty. [ more ]
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities El Loro, I was lucky enough to see a screening of The Passion of Joan of Arc in Sheffield Cathedral back in 2008. The film was accompanied by a specially written score by the Sheffield band In The Nursery (I recommend checking out all of their soundtracks). I have included a link below for you to view more information. http://www.sensoria.org.uk/2008/news.html It was a great experience watching the film in a cathedral whilst listening to a live soundtrack being played. .. [ more ]
El Loro And the DVD of The passion of Joan of Arc arrived today and it works fine. A 20 year quest is finally over! [ more ]
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terminator salvation
BBBS sorry to disappoint but it realy blew little story, little progression, mega effects but surprisingly little action it was one of the few action films that had little or no action, kids loved night at the museum 2 though. [ more ]
Kev I'm watching this at the pics this week, can't wait. [ more ]
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Where do you (mostly) watch movies?
El Loro I watch the majority of films either on television or DVDs. I noticed Well-Wisher's comment on lack of films which can be legally downloaded. There's the 4 on demand site which has an interesting range, but is limited in number. There is also the ability to download films from Lovefilm. At present this is in a beta state and the range of films is very limited - mainly old films. But there are some out of the ordinary such as the latest Peter Greenaway film and Bathory with Anna Friel. At... [ more ]
Mercedes78 I like going to the cinema, we have one in our town, so if there is a film i like in the cinema i'll go, it takes me half an hour on the bus into town, and it's mostly empty in the day when kids are at school, my hubby buys dvd's because we hardly go together. [ more ]
Suzy I love going to the cinema.Here in Liverpool we have the FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology)they show a wide range of films and have exhibitions and guest directors sometimes. No yobs throwing popcorn or inane chatter,comfy sofa's.You can drink alcohol if you want too whilst watching,all in all a nice experience and a good night out. I do own lots of dvd's though. [ more ]
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War Films
Well-Wisher Pure escapism for me. Takes me back to the days when every boy played with action men in WWII uniforms, built airfix messerschmitts, read victor and warlord and dreamt of running about with a sten gun *makes machine gun noise* pulling out the pin with our teeth and hurling a pinapple *makes loud explosion noise* into a german machine gun nest. 1. The Eagle Has Landed 2. Where Eagles Dare 3. The Heroes Of Telemark 4. Escape To Athena 5. Kelly's Heroes 6. The Dirty Dozen 7. The Guns Of... [ more ]
El Loro A postscript to my earlier posting for anyone who is interested. Throne of Blood is Kurosawa's version of Macbeth. Don't be put off by the title which sounds as if the film is some low budget horror film, it's probably the best Shakespeare film made. Ran is also by Kurosawa and is his version of King Lear. Ivan's Childhood was the first key film from Andrei Tarkovsky. [ more ]
jackassfan Another one i forgot to add to my list is Ice Cold In Alex [ more ]
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DVDs
Well-Wisher It all looks too complicated and I can't find any instructions on how to list my DVD's. [ more ]
Well-Wisher After doing a proper headcount, I realize that I have more than I thought, I have 511 feature films,all of which I've watched a few times. I don't think I would want to list them all on the internet,though. It looks very time consuming. Due to budget restrictions I only buy about 5 or 6 movies a fortnight so it will probably take me a while to get up to the 700 mark. *edit* I've just registered with DVDAF so, when I've managed to list all my DVD's I'll post a link. [ more ]
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Movie Heaven/Movie Hell
jackassfan Movie Heaven Comedy from the 30s, 40s 50s, Biography/Drama, Alfred Hitchcock, Ingmar Bergman, Mike Leigh films Movie hell Musicals, Most horror films, Keira Knightley [ more ]
ZAYLEE movie heaven - british comedies, true stories/drama, period dramas, anything with Julie Walters in, old style Disney animations movie hell - sci-fi, stupid american comedies, war films, horror films, [ more ]
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