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JiMMy 85 said:Rocky IV is simultaneously the worst and the greatest Rocky movie of all time. I love it. Went and saw at the cinema a few weeks back.
It's the worst because it's directly out of the MTV generation. It's like 5 pop videos stitched together. During the No Easy Way Out montage (a song that Robert Tepper pretended he had written for the movie, but had in fact completed a few months earlier, and it's about his divorce, not a boxer who lost a friend), Rocky has a series of flashbacks, going back about ten years, and he even reminisces about the scene before he got in the car and started reminiscing. Also, Paulie's robot. He manages to reprogram AI in a way no human has before or since. Interestingly, there's some guy who was making these robots to help autistic children. Stallone found out about them and felt compelled to write them into his movie.
Stallone is, as I type, creating a new version of Rocky IV so he can remove the robot and add some unseen footage. It could very well make Rocky IV the greatest movie of all time.
Anyway, out of that list, I am voting for Drive.
Won an oscar didn't it? Amazing bunch of films although not a huge fan of the the last one and the first Creed one.0 -
Bournemouth Addick said:I think this might be the first time I've ever had to Google one of your recommendations Beds. Never heard of The Sound of Metal until this morning. Sounds interesting.
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Bournemouth Addick said:I think this might be the first time I've ever had to Google one of your recommendations Beds. Never heard of The Sound of Metal until this morning. Sounds interesting.
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Bournemouth Addick said:I think this might be the first time I've ever had to Google one of your recommendations Beds. Never heard of The Sound of Metal until this morning. Sounds interesting.
👍🏻. Well done Beds 👍
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Thanks Beds , have set up to record Predator, and watch it with my son as he’s never seen it before.1
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Redrobo said:Redvalleyeast said:Starting 10 days of self isolating today as stepson tested positive so this thread will be a god send. Thanks Beds👍
No he's not, ffs, that's why this virus is spreading like it is.
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None of my films today. Remains at £50
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supaclive said:None of my films today. Remains at £53
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Christmas Day, 330 pm, Channel 4, The Italian Job - End of discussion.0
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Big William said:Christmas Day, 330 pm, Channel 4, The Italian Job - End of discussion.2
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SUNDAY 20th of DECEMBER
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2.30PM - CHANNEL 4 - WHITE CHRISTMAS
5.50PM - BBC 2 - CATCH ME IF YOU CAN
7.00PM - ITV 2 - UNCLE BUCK
On Demand - NETFLIX - MA RAINEY'S BLACK BOTTOM
5.45PM - SKY DOCUMENTARIES - SENNA ( Recommended film of the day)
9.00PM - SKY CINEMA THRILLER - AMERICAN GANGSTER
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Beds any idea when the blues brothers is due to be shown on the telly next?0
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Did a last minute swerve from American gangster to Trial of the Chicago 7 tonight. Watched the Irishmen last night.With the count at 2, I’ve Seen more films in the last 24hrs than I have in the last 3 months!2
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Beds any idea when the blues brothers is due to be shown on the telly next?1
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American Gangster is excellent, Catch Me If You Can also worth a watch.2
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AFKABartram said:Did a last minute swerve from American gangster to Trial of the Chicago 7 tonight. Watched the Irishmen last night.With the count at 2, I’ve Seen more films in the last 24hrs than I have in the last 3 months!0
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captainbob said:AFKABartram said:Did a last minute swerve from American gangster to Trial of the Chicago 7 tonight. Watched the Irishmen last night.With the count at 2, I’ve Seen more films in the last 24hrs than I have in the last 3 months!1
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Bedsaddick said:captainbob said:AFKABartram said:Did a last minute swerve from American gangster to Trial of the Chicago 7 tonight. Watched the Irishmen last night.With the count at 2, I’ve Seen more films in the last 24hrs than I have in the last 3 months!
Currently my choices from the films on the list are:
Tsotsi (a South African film about a street thug who steals a car only to find a baby on the back seat)
Whiplash
Submarine
Slumdog Millionaire
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
E.T. (has to be compared with 'Invasion...')
In Year 9, it's all about film form (cinematography, lighting, etc), some history, plus I show 'Hugo' and a little-known Afghan film 'Osama' to take them way out of their comfort zone.
For coursework, there is a film-making option but my pupils all produce screenplays and shooting scripts for a scene from a horror film so there is a lot of watching of clips from horror films. I'm really proud of what they produce.
I have no qualifications myself in Film but we're getting good results. Five ex-pupils are currently at colleges, studying Film with a view to making it their careers. Plus, it's also great to hear parents tell me that since their sons and daughters started Film, their family film watching is often punctuated by their kids making comments such as, 'Mum, that's a dolly zoom effect', or 'That scene would have been so much better if they had used a tracking shot.'
Sorry to hijack the thread but I'm guessing that there will be film fans on here who would be interested to know that Film Studies exists at GCSE level (albeit a minority of schools teach it) and what it entails.11 -
captainbob said:Bedsaddick said:captainbob said:AFKABartram said:Did a last minute swerve from American gangster to Trial of the Chicago 7 tonight. Watched the Irishmen last night.With the count at 2, I’ve Seen more films in the last 24hrs than I have in the last 3 months!
Currently my choices from the films on the list are:
Tsotsi (a South African film about a street thug who steals a car only to find a baby on the back seat)
Whiplash
Submarine
Slumdog Millionaire
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
E.T. (has to be compared with 'Invasion...')
In Year 9, it's all about film form (cinematography, lighting, etc), some history, plus I show 'Hugo' and a little-known Afghan film 'Osama' to take them way out of their comfort zone.
For coursework, there is a film-making option but my pupils all produce screenplays and shooting scripts for a scene from a horror film so there is a lot of watching of clips from horror films. I'm really proud of what they produce.
I have no qualifications myself in Film but we're getting good results. Five ex-pupils are currently at colleges, studying Film with a view to making it their careers. Plus, it's also great to hear parents tell me that since their sons and daughters started Film, their family film watching is often punctuated by their kids making comments such as, 'Mum, that's a dolly zoom effect', or 'That scene would have been so much better if they had used a tracking shot.'
Sorry to hijack the thread but I'm guessing that there will be film fans on here who would be interested to know that Film Studies exists at GCSE level (albeit a minority of schools teach it) and what it entails.0 -
stonemuse said:captainbob said:Bedsaddick said:captainbob said:AFKABartram said:Did a last minute swerve from American gangster to Trial of the Chicago 7 tonight. Watched the Irishmen last night.With the count at 2, I’ve Seen more films in the last 24hrs than I have in the last 3 months!
Currently my choices from the films on the list are:
Tsotsi (a South African film about a street thug who steals a car only to find a baby on the back seat)
Whiplash
Submarine
Slumdog Millionaire
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
E.T. (has to be compared with 'Invasion...')
In Year 9, it's all about film form (cinematography, lighting, etc), some history, plus I show 'Hugo' and a little-known Afghan film 'Osama' to take them way out of their comfort zone.
For coursework, there is a film-making option but my pupils all produce screenplays and shooting scripts for a scene from a horror film so there is a lot of watching of clips from horror films. I'm really proud of what they produce.
I have no qualifications myself in Film but we're getting good results. Five ex-pupils are currently at colleges, studying Film with a view to making it their careers. Plus, it's also great to hear parents tell me that since their sons and daughters started Film, their family film watching is often punctuated by their kids making comments such as, 'Mum, that's a dolly zoom effect', or 'That scene would have been so much better if they had used a tracking shot.'
Sorry to hijack the thread but I'm guessing that there will be film fans on here who would be interested to know that Film Studies exists at GCSE level (albeit a minority of schools teach it) and what it entails.2 - Sponsored links:
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I love this thread
Although Drive should have been film of the day for the 18th that was a very strong lineup, could have made a case for multiple winners2 -
captainbob said:Bedsaddick said:captainbob said:AFKABartram said:Did a last minute swerve from American gangster to Trial of the Chicago 7 tonight. Watched the Irishmen last night.With the count at 2, I’ve Seen more films in the last 24hrs than I have in the last 3 months!
Currently my choices from the films on the list are:
Tsotsi (a South African film about a street thug who steals a car only to find a baby on the back seat)
Whiplash
Submarine
Slumdog Millionaire
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
E.T. (has to be compared with 'Invasion...')
In Year 9, it's all about film form (cinematography, lighting, etc), some history, plus I show 'Hugo' and a little-known Afghan film 'Osama' to take them way out of their comfort zone.
For coursework, there is a film-making option but my pupils all produce screenplays and shooting scripts for a scene from a horror film so there is a lot of watching of clips from horror films. I'm really proud of what they produce.
I have no qualifications myself in Film but we're getting good results. Five ex-pupils are currently at colleges, studying Film with a view to making it their careers. Plus, it's also great to hear parents tell me that since their sons and daughters started Film, their family film watching is often punctuated by their kids making comments such as, 'Mum, that's a dolly zoom effect', or 'That scene would have been so much better if they had used a tracking shot.'
Sorry to hijack the thread but I'm guessing that there will be film fans on here who would be interested to know that Film Studies exists at GCSE level (albeit a minority of schools teach it) and what it entails.0 -
I’m a traditionalist and will be watching Zulu (DVD)1
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Solidgone said:I’m a traditionalist and will be watching Zulu (DVD)
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seth plum said:captainbob said:Bedsaddick said:captainbob said:AFKABartram said:Did a last minute swerve from American gangster to Trial of the Chicago 7 tonight. Watched the Irishmen last night.With the count at 2, I’ve Seen more films in the last 24hrs than I have in the last 3 months!
Currently my choices from the films on the list are:
Tsotsi (a South African film about a street thug who steals a car only to find a baby on the back seat)
Whiplash
Submarine
Slumdog Millionaire
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
E.T. (has to be compared with 'Invasion...')
In Year 9, it's all about film form (cinematography, lighting, etc), some history, plus I show 'Hugo' and a little-known Afghan film 'Osama' to take them way out of their comfort zone.
For coursework, there is a film-making option but my pupils all produce screenplays and shooting scripts for a scene from a horror film so there is a lot of watching of clips from horror films. I'm really proud of what they produce.
I have no qualifications myself in Film but we're getting good results. Five ex-pupils are currently at colleges, studying Film with a view to making it their careers. Plus, it's also great to hear parents tell me that since their sons and daughters started Film, their family film watching is often punctuated by their kids making comments such as, 'Mum, that's a dolly zoom effect', or 'That scene would have been so much better if they had used a tracking shot.'
Sorry to hijack the thread but I'm guessing that there will be film fans on here who would be interested to know that Film Studies exists at GCSE level (albeit a minority of schools teach it) and what it entails.5 -
I watched My Uncle Frank last night on Prime. It was a really good watch. Chosen at random with no research and definitely lucked out.1
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MONDAY 21st of DECEMBER
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10.35PM - BBC2 - THE REVENANT
11.40PM - FILM 4 - UNBROKEN
02.20AM - FILM 4 - SLOW WEST
4.05PM - SKY MOVIES ACTION - LE MANS 66
7.25PM - SKY MOVIES THRILLER - BLUE STORY ( Recommended film of the day)
8.00PM - SKY MOVIES MUSICALS - JUDY
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stonemuse said:American Gangster is excellent, Catch Me If You Can also worth a watch.
Never watched Catch Me If You Can until now, really enjoyed it. Is it a true story?Great thread as ever Bedsaddick
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orpingtonRED said:stonemuse said:American Gangster is excellent, Catch Me If You Can also worth a watch.
Never watched Catch Me If You Can until now, really enjoyed it. Is it a true story?Great thread as ever Bedsaddick
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Revanent is a great film.0