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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What was the last film you watched?
Mine was Bloodsport on tv the other night great Jean Claude Van Damme classic 80s martial arts action film "
Classic film! Loved that but preferred Kickboxer: I want Tung Po, give me Tung Po!
I watched Lets Be Cops last night. It was cool ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Oh god I had such a crush on JCVD in the kickboxer and bloodsport days! Brilliant films! "
Yeah they are really good also Double impact is worth seeing with JCVD ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago
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"Oh god I had such a crush on JCVD in the kickboxer and bloodsport days! Brilliant films!
Yeah they are really good also Double impact is worth seeing with JCVD "
Yes, I love double impact. Universal Soldier is another classic ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Atomic Blonde. Recorded it during the week and watched it last night. Really good ????" seen it 3 times james McAvoy and Charlize Theron very good great film brings new meaning to a cold bath ![](/icons/s/2/halo.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Tempted to go see 1917 in cinema has anyone else seen it ? X"
Its fantastic. It's almost like one seemless, endless shot in parts of it, it is that gripping. |
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"Tempted to go see 1917 in cinema has anyone else seen it ? X
Its fantastic. It's almost like one seemless, endless shot in parts of it, it is that gripping. "
More good feedback.... Its another on the list!! ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Tempted to go see 1917 in cinema has anyone else seen it ? X
Its fantastic. It's almost like one seemless, endless shot in parts of it, it is that gripping. "
Wow okay thanks yeah I saw an interview on bbc breakfast saying that they shot a lot of the scenes in one long go |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Tempted to go see 1917 in cinema has anyone else seen it ? X
Its fantastic. It's almost like one seemless, endless shot in parts of it, it is that gripping.
More good feedback.... Its another on the list!! "
Children of men - which is one the most highly underrated films - and truly one of the most amazing fucking visually stunning movies ever - had the longest cut scene in movies where they filmed for a continuous 20 seconds without stopping tracking on a single shot. Hard to do in any movie. And they did it in a moving car.
I bet that this movie has more of these non stop shots in it because of the way it is filmed. It is phenomenal art that they did just to make this movie. |
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The Void was on horror Channel last night that was pretty good. Very 80's (the thing / from beyond) feel to it.
Looking forward to Baby Driver that was on Sony Channel last night. Not seen yet and like Edgar Wright stuff. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Last action hero.
Been having classic movie nights with kids and it's my turn tonight. Decisions decisions. "
Great movie and great soundtrack
I watched a documentary called Command Control on Netflix about a near miss nuclear disaster in California in the 80s. Worth a watch for definite. |
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"Tempted to go see 1917 in cinema has anyone else seen it ? X
Its fantastic. It's almost like one seemless, endless shot in parts of it, it is that gripping.
More good feedback.... Its another on the list!!
Children of men - which is one the most highly underrated films - and truly one of the most amazing fucking visually stunning movies ever - had the longest cut scene in movies where they filmed for a continuous 20 seconds without stopping tracking on a single shot. Hard to do in any movie. And they did it in a moving car.
I bet that this movie has more of these non stop shots in it because of the way it is filmed. It is phenomenal art that they did just to make this movie. "
Take a look at the opening of Touch of Evil from 1958.Glorious uncut tracking shot, depending upon if you can get hold of the particular version. Swoon.. |
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By *adetMan
over a year ago
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"Withnail and I
You won't have heard of it
Amazing film.
Yessssss!
Haven’t watched it in over a year
Sensational film"
Just found a clip on Youtube of the police scene
Richard E Grant plays a superb d*unk |
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"Withnail and I
You won't have heard of it
Amazing film.
Yessssss!
Haven’t watched it in over a year
Sensational film
Just found a clip on Youtube of the police scene
A film as sensational as Monty’s wine cellar
Richard E Grant plays a superb d*unk"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Last good film was Once upon a Time in Hollywood
I watched this Friday night.
As a Tarantino fan,i was disappointed. It really lacked flow or emotive capture for me."
I saw it at the cinema with a big fan of his and she was disappointed as well. It felt like a buddy movie comedy with the Manson Family thrown in for no reason - using Sharon Tate's death for so little reason was in quite bad taste, I thought, as well as bulking the film out unnecessarily. |
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By *hav02Man
over a year ago
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Last good film was Once upon a Time in Hollywood
I watched this Friday night.
As a Tarantino fan,i was disappointed. It really lacked flow or emotive capture for me.
I saw it at the cinema with a big fan of his and she was disappointed as well. It felt like a buddy movie comedy with the Manson Family thrown in for no reason - using Sharon Tate's death for so little reason was in quite bad taste, I thought, as well as bulking the film out unnecessarily. "
Exactly. Felt like it was made as a piss take, so he and his fellow movie directors/producers can sit and have a laugh.
I'll await to see his 10th installment.... |
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