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rojkerr1 |
Posted on 09 September 2018 15:04:56
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 1822 Joined: 10 February 2014 |
Halle Berry Extant |
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sweevo |
Posted on 09 September 2018 15:39:18
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, my favourite of the Indy movies (largely thanks to the chemistry between Harrison Ford and Sean Connery, the fact that our intrepid explorer is on the search for the Holy Grail of all things, and of course, the music by John Williams is always a highlight). |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 11 September 2018 18:31:18
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sweevo wrote: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, my favourite of the Indy movies (largely thanks to the chemistry between Harrison Ford and Sean Connery, the fact that our intrepid explorer is on the search for the Holy Grail of all things, and of course, the music by John Williams is always a highlight). Watched it sunday evening on beeb2: you are so right, the chemistry between the 2... and the surrounding gang...is excellent. Every scene with SC & HF is screen magic. Whenever I see this film it always makes me sad SC has retired. Always underrated and performs even better when in good company. "We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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rojkerr1 |
Posted on 12 September 2018 16:22:41
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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, original movie, great story |
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BradPaula |
Posted on 12 September 2018 17:33:02
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That film was always a favorit of mine. Zil: Oneness must resist the Host.
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rojkerr1 |
Posted on 12 September 2018 20:23:16
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Mine too Paula, just got two large original USA lobby cards for the film off Leeds market, I love second hand stalls, both cards feature Lorre. Fancied watching it again. Always rather disturbed me when Walter Pidgeon cuffs Frankie Avalon round the ear...snivelling little pipsqueak...? |
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BradPaula |
Posted on 12 September 2018 20:45:58
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rojkerr1 wrote: Mine too Paula, just got two large original USA lobby cards for the film off Leeds market, I love second hand stalls, both cards feature Lorre. Fancied watching it again. Always rather disturbed me when Walter Pidgeon cuffs Frankie Avalon round the ear...snivelling little pipsqueak...? I'm surprised you saw all you did. Wasn't this the film with Barbara Eden (I Dream of Jeannie) who walked around all film in that very tight skirt? <grin> Speaking of lobby cards...I searched and searched and finally was able to buy a lobby card from the Beast Must Die, starring Peter Cushing, Michael Gambon and Tom Chadbon. Zil: Oneness must resist the Host.
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Vanessa Doffenshmirtz |
Posted on 13 September 2018 02:58:15
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![]() Gamma Grade ![]() Posts: 593 Joined: 17 January 2014 |
Never heard of him... runs and hides.. I used to be such a sweet sweet thing
Till they got a hold of me. |
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BradPaula |
Posted on 13 September 2018 03:43:03
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![]() ![]() ![]() Zil: Oneness must resist the Host.
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rojkerr1 |
Posted on 13 September 2018 19:49:02
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great film, 'I don't care what you believe in - protect yourself...! 'words to live by, but not that guard... |
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Psychostrategist |
Posted on 15 September 2018 16:09:08
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Legion, the FX network show that is allegedly part of the Marvel Comic universe but I've almost completed watching the first season and I think the series is quite different from most Marvel productions: no stupid slapstick, no asinine juvenile humour, no rewards for the short of attention span, and a plot so dense that these hour long shows feel to me as a viewer like a two or three hour installment. Very intelligent writing. Moments that make me jump out of my seat; I'd characterize it as horror, at least in this first season. Definitely sci-fi, definitely horror aspects, much much better than my expectations. Highly recommend. |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 15 September 2018 17:58:38
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![]() Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 2167 Joined: 01 January 2018 |
Psychostrategist wrote: Legion, the FX network show that is allegedly part of the Marvel Comic universe but I've almost completed watching the first season and I think the series is quite different from most Marvel productions: no stupid slapstick, no asinine juvenile humour, no rewards for the short of attention span, and a plot so dense that these hour long shows feel to me as a viewer like a two or three hour installment. Very intelligent writing. Moments that make me jump out of my seat; I'd characterize it as horror, at least in this first season. Definitely sci-fi, definitely horror aspects, much much better than my expectations. Highly recommend. Well after that recommendation I will have to watch it. I love intelligent sf and we don't get enough of it. "We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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rojkerr1 |
Posted on 18 September 2018 19:41:55
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The Nightmare man |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 18 September 2018 19:43:52
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Let me know what happens. I keep starting it and then stop starting it... "We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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rojkerr1 |
Posted on 19 September 2018 18:08:24
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are you scared?! It is very creepy! wonder if Child of the Vodyanoi was ever published under that name? Maurice Roeves tried to scare up some money for a film version, never materialised...one of my faves! "I think he was laughing....!" uuurrrgghh |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 20 September 2018 11:32:04
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rojkerr1 wrote: are you scared?! It is very creepy! wonder if Child of the Vodyanoi was ever published under that name? Maurice Roeves tried to scare up some money for a film version, never materialised...one of my faves! "I think he was laughing....!" uuurrrgghh Ok. Will give it another go! ![]() ![]() "We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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BradPaula |
Posted on 20 September 2018 20:23:27
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Finished with Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell and liked it quite a bit. Also finished the last three episodes of Red Dwarf 12, and thought it was amazing. Hope they do a 13th series soon. Watched Deadpool 2 last evening and laughed all the way through it. More, please. The same actor who played Mr. Norrell in the Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, was also in Deadpool as the evil headmaster. Strange! Zil: Oneness must resist the Host.
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sweevo |
Posted on 20 September 2018 20:44:46
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the original 1980s series based on the comic books by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird), a childhood classic (up until I discovered reruns of Classic Doctor Who, that is). |
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One Spare Part |
Posted on 22 September 2018 13:43:26
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The Shrinking Man: 1950s film actually captures the feel of the book quite well.
"We're in the centre of a mystical convergence here."
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Child Of Auron |
Posted on 22 September 2018 21:59:00
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Finished season 3 of The Avengers and also the Cathy Gale period. When I started this out I was looking forward constantly to Diana Rigg but this being my second viewing of The Avengers I found Honor Blackman to be a delight. Her acerbic remarks to Steed were fantastic to watch. I could truly believe at times she was an amateur who enjoyed the intrigue but was forever annoyed with Steed for pushing her into the situation. I believe Emma Peel was always a willing accomplice. Also a lovely little nod to Goldfinger at the end where Steed mentioned Cathy was going pussyfooting in the Bahamas. I have now returned to Mystic Falls for the third season of The Vampire Diaries. |
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