What film did you watch last night?

Caporegime
Joined
8 Nov 2008
Posts
29,051
thanks..going to tried starred up ..personal recommendation and 99% on RT

Another one, if you haven't seen it, is an old flick called 'Scum' (there are two versions - both good). Most people have seen it, but worth a mention. I recall watching this when I was about sixteen, and it shocked me quite a bit. :eek:


Made In England. Not bad at all, 6.5/10. Kind of the ending I was expecting. Tim Roth puts in a great performance, and is quite funny at times.
 
Last edited:
Suspended
Joined
22 Apr 2015
Posts
2,634
thanks..going to tried starred up ..personal recommendation and 99% on RT

Great movie.

Going to watch '71 now.

Another one, if you haven't seen it, is an old flick called 'Scum' (there are two versions - both good). Most people have seen it, but worth a mention. I recall watching this when I was about sixteen, and it shocked me quit a bit. :eek:

Of course, classic Ray Winstone, everyones seen this film aint they?!

"Where's ya tool?"
 
Soldato
Joined
17 Sep 2010
Posts
2,841
Location
Somewhere in Asia
Tomorrowland (2015)

Really enjoyed the setup and the premise of the movie, I just felt that the ending was a little....meh. For a film with such a grand perception I kinda felt ' was that it????'.

6/10
 
Don
Joined
7 Aug 2003
Posts
44,357
Location
Aberdeenshire
Tomorrowland (2015)

Really enjoyed the setup and the premise of the movie, I just felt that the ending was a little....meh. For a film with such a grand perception I kinda felt ' was that it????'.

6/10
Aye, starts off well and you forget it's a Disney film until the showdown and returns very much into a fairly simplistic kids film.

Clooney and the two lasses were good, never really been much of a fan of Hugh Laurie though.
 
Caporegime
Joined
8 Nov 2008
Posts
29,051
never really been much of a fan of Hugh Laurie though.

2zpuj6g.jpg
 
Associate
Joined
29 Jun 2007
Posts
672
Mad Max:The Road Warrior.
Had not seen this since i rented it on Betamax , still a great film 8/10 .
Always thought humungus was Arnold Schwarzenegger saw the credits and that dispelled 33 years of being wrong.
 
Soldato
Joined
5 Oct 2009
Posts
13,887
Location
Spalding, Lincs
Finally got round to watching The Theory of Everything last night. I have to say I thought it was utterly brilliant, fantastically acted, really enjoyed watching it. I also have to say I was borderline welling up at many parts. 10/10.
 

mrk

mrk

Man of Honour
Joined
18 Oct 2002
Posts
100,885
Location
South Coast
Only an 8/10?

I'd go back in time and convince whoever invented the out of 10 scale to make it out of 12 because this is at least a 12/12.

Yes, that's my bicep.
 
Back
Top Bottom