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Post by Diego the toe clipper on Feb 12, 2020 16:39:51 GMT
Spies in Disguise is a pile of shite that Will Smith should be ashamed of.
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Post by elnoodle the reasonable on Feb 12, 2020 16:47:18 GMT
Everything Will Smith's made since Beverly Hill Cop has been shite.
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Post by mekon on Feb 12, 2020 18:07:11 GMT
Everything Will Smith's made since Beverly Hill Cop has been shite. He was good in Blade.
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Post by pantah on Feb 12, 2020 18:29:04 GMT
Everything Will Smith's made since Beverly Hill Cop has been shite. Eddie Murphy makes me laugh. Will Smith makes me cringe. Apart from the original Men in Black i can’t name one decent film he’s made.
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Post by neilf on Feb 13, 2020 10:55:55 GMT
Men In Black 3 was a good film, but that was mainly down to Josh Brolin.
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Post by neilf on Feb 13, 2020 10:57:45 GMT
I'm taking my kids to watch Dolittle on Saturday; apparently it's a pile of shite, mainly because of RDJr's appalling Welsh accent, but it's great for kids. It was either going to be this or Spies in Disguise.
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Post by paulg on Feb 13, 2020 11:56:55 GMT
Everything Will Smith's made since Beverly Hill Cop has been shite. Eddie Murphy makes me laugh. Will Smith makes me cringe. Apart from the original Men in Black i can’t name one decent film he’s made.
Hancock made me laugh sometimes
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Post by neilf on Feb 13, 2020 12:12:26 GMT
Eddie Murphy makes me laugh. Will Smith makes me cringe. Apart from the original Men in Black i can’t name one decent film he’s made.
Hancock made me laugh sometimes
I liked the premise of Hancock; a nice twist on the typical superhero movie.
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Post by spuu on Feb 17, 2020 0:19:45 GMT
Chernobyl is the best drama based series I have ever seen.
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Post by Droog on Feb 17, 2020 5:53:44 GMT
Chernobyl is the best drama based series I have ever seen. I forgot about this. Watched it when it came out. If like me you were a young teen watching the news footage of this disaster when it happened, the scenes where they try to clear the roof with shovels and dump the sand, lead, clay and boron, with the helicopters are harrowing.
Probably the most accurate series ever. 10/10
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Post by mekon on Feb 17, 2020 8:08:55 GMT
If you want to see real petty bastards read some Chernobyl based threads and loads of scientific types refute the accuracy of the series.
Then again if they made a motogp TV series we'd all be all over it saying the gearing used was wrong for Sepang and you wouldn't use that compound tyre etc..
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Post by neilf on Feb 17, 2020 12:25:14 GMT
If you want to see real petty bastards read some Chernobyl based threads and loads of scientific types refute the accuracy of the series. Then again if they made a motogp TV series we'd all be all over it saying the gearing used was wrong for Sepang and you wouldn't use that compound tyre etc.. Just like every film or TV series which swaps 2 stroke noises for 4 stroke, and vise-versa, 16 gears changes by the time the rider has left their drive, rolling stoppies on road tyres which were knobblies just a minute or so ago then firing a sidearm... the list goes on. BTW, I laughed my arse off when I watched Mission Impossible 2 at the cinema during the bike chase.
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Post by spuu on Feb 17, 2020 17:15:55 GMT
Chernobyl is the best drama based series I have ever seen. I forgot about this. Watched it when it came out. If like me you were a young teen watching the news footage of this disaster when it happened, the scenes where they try to clear the roof with shovels and dump the sand, lead, clay and boron, with the helicopters are harrowing.
Probably the most accurate series ever. 10/10
The acting / direction is just superb. Those scenes you mention with the 'bio-robots' clearing the roof etc - if you watch them side by side of the original footage, its not possible to tell the difference. HBO no expense spared at its best. I was too young to remember when it happened but I've always been fascinated by the story. I'd love to do one of those tourist trips around Pripyat. Acute radiation sickness must be one of the worst ways to go
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Post by elnoodle the reasonable on Feb 17, 2020 18:49:53 GMT
Watched Uncut Gems at the weekend. Excellent movie about a jeweller with a serious gambling problem. It's very intense and has a unique quality having been shot on 35mm film. Adam Sandler is exceptional in it and I never ever thought I'd make that statement.
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Post by Droog on Feb 17, 2020 19:26:37 GMT
Is it on Netflix or will I need to find a stream fir that?
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