Ben Hur, for the time of year that's in it and first time in full since I was a kid. Absolutely glorious up on the projector, a stomping great watch that's surprisingly light on religion outside of the final 30 minutes (out of 220, that's not bad going!).

Stuck on coming to america, i'll never get tired of it

just let your SOOOOOOOOUUUULLLLL  ;D

Ben Hur is class. I wanted to put it on today but my wife wouldn't let me. She doesn't know what she's missing. I'd nearly put it on now only I wouldn't last

I put on a movie the other night starring Bruce Willis about a lad who woke up after a bank heist and couldn't remember what happened. Honestly one of the worst heaps of shit I've seen. No redeeming qualities at all not even for laughing at how shit it was.

Quote from: astfgyl on April 12, 2020, 11:04:30 PM
Ben Hur is class. I wanted to put it on today but my wife wouldn't let me. She doesn't know what she's missing. I'd nearly put it on now only I wouldn't last

I put on a movie the other night starring Bruce Willis about a lad who woke up after a bank heist and couldn't remember what happened. Honestly one of the worst heaps of shit I've seen. No redeeming qualities at all not even for laughing at how shit it was.

I'd say it's safe to bet that he and a lot of other movies stars of that ilk are just jumping into anything for a paycheck these days. I don't think he's done anything good in a long time.

Glass was great TBF, but he's been phoning it in for years. I tried watching one with him and Henry Cavill lately (can't remember what it was about, hidden past and all that shite), managed about half an hour, awful rubbish.

Watched The Irishman. It's very Scorcese but it's fairly dull, all things considered. Fantastic to see De Niro, Pesci and Pacino share screen time again and all three are indeed super but even though it's a story that spans a good bit of time, the running time seems overly long.

Quote from: Aborted on April 12, 2020, 08:21:45 PM
Stuck on coming to america, i'll never get tired of it

just let your SOOOOOOOOUUUULLLLL  ;D

'The royal penis is clean'..I remember me and my brothers in our pyjamas watching that as kids and seeing that scene..eyeopening stuff!  :laugh: What a film. Trading Places close to perfect too.

Quote from: astfgyl on April 12, 2020, 11:04:30 PM
I put on a movie the other night starring Bruce Willis about a lad who woke up after a bank heist and couldn't remember what happened. Honestly one of the worst heaps of shit I've seen. No redeeming qualities at all not even for laughing at how shit it was.

That's basically the same plot as Trance, which is a highly entertaining watch featuring Rosario Dawson in all her glory.

Watched The Truman Show last night. Have seen it several times before but it's always a decent watch

Was just recommending this to some people today so thought i'd stick it in here, The night eats the world

Really well done french zombie movie.

Rather nice surprise to see Fargo (1996) on TV last night. So good. The leg in the wood chipper at the end  :laugh: "O yah, jeez"

Watching The Deer Hunter. I haven't seen this in at least twenty years but I remember thinking it was brilliant.

Continuing our season of classic epics with one I've never seen before; Lawrence of Arabia. The cinematography is incredible so far, exceptional.

Only problem is they're all taking us about 6 hours to get through, between nappy changes and feeding breaks!

Just leave your nappy on until it's over.

The woman loves the classic shows and TCM is on quite a bit. Ben Hur, Gone with the Wind, that Moses one, I can't mind if the name, Dr Zhivago (which was very good in fairness), auld Labhrás aswell.

Here, I just want to watch YouTube but it's a bit of a buzz watching all these famous films I had never been arsed watching before.