Saw it today, really good. made me laugh, made me cry. Thoroughly enjoyed it. :cool:
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After much research (that's re SEARCH not REEEEEEsearch), I have reached the conclusion that the my last visit to a cinema was 'The Last Boy Scout (1995).
Just watched the 2013 version of Judge Dredd, better than the stallone one, definitely my sort of film
Watched sicario 2 on Sunday. Very good film.
American mercenary (Josh Brolin) is hired by American military official (Mathew Modine) to start in fighting amongst the cartels.
Brolin recruits an ex-lawyer turned vigilante (Benicio Del Toro) who has waged a 1 man war against the cartels after they murdered his family.
I've never been sure about Benicio Del Toro. It sometimes feels as though he's wandered onto a set and the director has thought "f#ck it, he'll do"
But in this he's excellent as everyone else and you will find yourself thinking "what's he been in?" Quite a lot.
It's a violent, thought provoking film so if that's your thing it's worth a watch.
I should say, there are many good films mentioned here. Being on the quarantine, I installed Cinema HD on Amazon FireTV in order to watch movies and tv shows. So, I was looking for the good films to watch in the evening, and found this topic. Thanks a lot, guys! And I want to add my two cents. I really liked Cold Mountain and Philadelphia (Tom Hanks is one of the best actors for me).
I watched 3 Billboards on the box last Saturday.
I’d seen it at the flicks previously & loved it.
If you catch it, watch it :)
Film 4 have good films on at 21:00 normally and I scan the listings every week to select films to record. Some films haven't aged well at all; Funeral in Berlin was particularly dated and hard work to watch, despite being a "classic". 3 Billboards was excellent stuff, and last night we watched another all-time classic; the Blues Brothers.
"The new Oldsmobiles are in early this year"
Me too Scotty,
What a great movie :cool: