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His fear feels real. Great performance. Brilliant film.Leroy Ambrose said:
Great shout. Dennis Weaver is great in thisup_the_valley said:Duel (1971)
David Mann is a middle-aged salesman driving on a business trip. He encounters a dilapidated tanker truck in the Mojave Desert. Mann passes the truck, but the truck speeds up and roars past him. When Mann overtakes and passes it again, the truck blasts its horn.
The battle begins.
Great, intense film and Spielberg's first movie.0 -
The assassination of of Jesse’s James by the coward Robert Ford.Just a superb film in all aspects, great story well told. And the visuals are amazing.4
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Leroy Ambrose said:
What the fuck you looking at?Henry Irving said:Dead Man's Shoes - best British movie of the Century
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You can almost feel the rage. Incredible film - with an absolute tour de force of a performance from Paddy Considine
Kebbel's performance is up there with Di Caprio in What's eating gilbert grape too. Gary Strong brilliant too for a boxer turner actor.1 -
Arlington Road
The Cobbler
No Country For Old Men
True Grit (Both)
Rollerball
National Lampoons (Christmas Vacation / Wally World / Europe Vacation)
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No country for old men is brilliant.Gribbo said:Arlington Road
The Cobbler
No Country For Old Men
True Grit (Both)
Rollerball
National Lampoons (Christmas Vacation / Wally World / Europe Vacation)1 -
Sisu - My favourite film of the last few years. Bloodthirsty but great fun.
The sequel not so much0 -
Except the spelling?ValleyGary said:My go to film is The Reverent. Everything about it is perfect.3 -
Is it a religious film ?SuedeAdidas said:
Except the spelling?ValleyGary said:My go to film is The Reverent. Everything about it is perfect.
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Yeah, forgot that one.usetobunkin said:The assassination of of Jesse’s James by the coward Robert Ford.Just a superb film in all aspects, great story well told. And the visuals are amazing.
And Baby Gone is another decent film with the same actor. I think0 -
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Hostiles
O Brother Where Art Thou
Animal House
Eurotrip0 -
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Watched La Haine again (probably for the first time in 25-30 years) last night. Great film.RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Clem_Snide said:La Haine
Bird (2024) filmed in Gravesend
Dead Man’s Shoes
Bunny and the Bull
Just seen your post after posting mine. Great shout re La Haine and DMS2 -
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
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Tampopo2
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Drive
The 25th hour
Pulp Fiction
The 40 year old virgin
Happy Gilmore
All the star wars films
American History X
Lego Movie0 -
Sitting Ducks……1980 American light hearted comedy about two most unlikely guys who foolhardily decide to rip off the mob and take off on the run across the country, whilst having some crazy and amusing adventures along the way, with the mob close on their heels.
Some fabulous realistic believable character acting from a very talented cast (not sure they actually read from a set script), ……...I loved it and came away with a real happy smile on my face.0 -
It’s on FILM4 tonight 21.30.church-lane said:Sisu - My favourite film of the last few years. Bloodthirsty but great fun.
The sequel not so much0 -
25th Hour is mustard - but I am a bit of a Spike Lee fan (his earlier stuff especially) 👍🏼Carter said:Drive
The 25th hour
Pulp Fiction
The 40 year old virgin
Happy Gilmore
All the star wars films
American History X
Lego Movie1 -
Watched Fargo last night for the first time in years and thoroughly enjoyed it.1
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I'm still preparing my list but No Country for Old Men is a stunningly good film.Gribbo said:Arlington Road
The Cobbler
No Country For Old Men
True Grit (Both)
Rollerball
National Lampoons (Christmas Vacation / Wally World / Europe Vacation)0 -
Sexy Beast
Tyrranosaur
Hard Truths
Marvellous
Kes
All British . All ★★★★★ movies
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I love food-based films and Tampopo is brilliant.Chunes said:Tampopo
Special mentions to:
Big Night
Chef
The Hundred-Foot Journey
The Menu
Hunger
and an extra spécial mention to:
Ratatouille
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Poxy autocorrect on my phoneSuedeAdidas said:
Except the spelling?ValleyGary said:My go to film is The Reverent. Everything about it is perfect.2 -
There are a lot that have been recommended already, but a few more doesn’t hurt!
The Breakfast Club
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Jojo Rabbit
Seven Psychopaths
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri
Little Miss Sunshine
Driving Miss Daisy
Green Book
About Last Night (1986)
Kind Hearts and CoronetsIll Manors
I have so many more that you would all get bored reading the list.1 -
So very many films I've seen and loved, and I've been reminded of few reading through this thread.
Avengers Endgame
The Life of Brian
Tangled
No Country for Old Men
The Prestige
The Good The Bad and the Ugly
The Sting
Inception
I may return and change all of these but it's a start.0 -
The Harder They Fall. It was Humphrey Bogart’s last film. A boxing film which also had Jersey Joe Walcott in a cameo role.
Another boxing film I enjoyed was Million Dollar Baby which won the best film Oscar from memory.
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Waking Ned
Intouchables
Marvellous
The Devil's Backbone
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Dead man's shoes, Sexy beast, Pans labyrinth.0
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Not a movie, but the Playoff Semi Final 2nd leg between Millwall and Hull is worth a watch...3
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LOVE a good comedy with a happy ending !EugenesAxe said:Not a movie, but the Playoff Semi Final 2nd leg between Millwall and Hull is worth a watch...
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The Station Agent
Glengarry Glen Ross1


















