By the way prepared, I'm going to see Millwall against Villa on October 6th, my first ever visit to The Den! I'm going with my Sister in law and her mates who are all Millwall season ticket holders. I'll be cheering for Villa but will have to keep my gob shut if they win!
For a war film "Fury" is pretty good.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2713180/By the way prepared, I'm going to see Millwall against Villa on October 6th, my first ever visit to The Den! I'm going with my Sister in law and her mates who are all Millwall
Watched that one last week slippy bud and really enjoyed it. Good lad cheering on the villa, be prepared to be bored stiff if bruce still in charge though
Watched that one last week slippy bud and really enjoyed it. Good lad cheering on the villa, be prepared to be bored stiffif bruce still in charge though
If French films are your thing and have got a strong constitution then "Baise Moi" is for you, also "Betty Blue" is brilliant but not a film for the faint hearted either.
If French films are your thing and have got a strong constitution then "Baise Moi" is for you, also "Betty Blue" is brilliant but not a film for the faint hearted either.
Mystic River's a mystery/who done it type. Directed by Clint Eastwood and staring Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Kevin Bacon and Laurence Fishburne. It got nominated for loads of Oscars but Penn won Best Actor and Robbins won Best Supporting , I would have had Robbins for best actor, don't have much time for Penn in general. If you like this then Prisoners starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal is highly recommended as well.
Mystic River's a mystery/who done it type. Directed by Clint Eastwood and staring Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Kevin Bacon and Laurence Fishburne. It got nominated for loads of Oscars but Penn won Best Actor and Robbins won Best Supporting , I would have
watched both mystic river and kajaki today and enjoyed both. Like my mystery/who done it films so any more of them? picked the mystic river one early but still very good
watched both mystic river and kajaki today and enjoyed both. Like my mystery/who done it films so any more of them?picked the mystic river one early but still very good
It was based on a true story with real characters and strived for realism. Fury .. not so much. "Lets have a crack SS division attack a disabled tank that can't turn an inch, and they do a frontal attack with small arms rather than just walking up to the back and sticking a charge on or under it or using a panzerfaust to the side which even kids were carrying during the fall of Germany". The A team had more realstic battle scenes ;).
It was based on a true story with real characters and strived for realism.Fury .. not so much. "Lets have a crack SS division attack a disabled tank that can't turn an inch, and they do a frontal attack with small arms rather than just walking up to
First ep of Band of Brother is mostly just character development anyway, doesn't really get going until episode two or three, when Ross and Rachel get together .
First ep of Band of Brother is mostly just character development anyway, doesn't really get going until episode two or three, when Ross and Rachel get together .
i saw looking for mr goodbar again the other day, and a long time since i last viewed it
still disturbing but still brilliant, the author of the book didnt like the film, but did think diane keaton was great. keaton won oscar for best actress that year for annie hall, ..
i thought she was miles better in looking for mr goodbar
i saw looking for mr goodbar again the other day, and a long time since i last viewed itstill disturbing but still brilliant, the author of the book didnt like the film, but did think diane keaton was great. keaton won oscar for best actress that yea
Prepared .. enemy at the gates is good - but also try Stalingrad - A German film with subtitles is excellent - bit in the vain of Downfall and Das Boot - again all excellent films.
Prepared .. enemy at the gates is good - but also try Stalingrad - A German film with subtitles is excellent - bit in the vain of Downfall and Das Boot - again all excellent films.