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The last thing you saw at the cinema?

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Yeah I thought the car chase was great!


 
Posted : 09/10/2025 8:13 am
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F1 The movie. Ridiculous but entertaining.

Only £3.50 including a cuppa at a nice Odeon with big reclining seats. One advantage of been over 60.


 
Posted : 09/10/2025 12:03 pm
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Flight of the Navigator.(I don't go to the cinema very often!)


 
Posted : 09/10/2025 12:23 pm
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Thunderbolts - great fun in a mostly empty and well-behaved cinema. 


 
Posted : 09/10/2025 1:47 pm
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Posted by: doris5000

Inspired by the horror film thread.  For me it was a reshowing of Kagemusha, because I am a big ponce. I only go a few times a year and probably more often than not, it's to see something old.

I’m struggling to understand what’s ‘poncy’ about Kagemusha; it’s a masterpiece of cinema by a Japanese master of the media, like Seven Samurai and Ran are. 


 
Posted : 12/10/2025 12:45 am
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The Brutalist


 
Posted : 12/10/2025 1:22 am
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One Battle. Almost three hours long, but didn't feel like it. Penn was the standout character - a real Three Monkeys performance. Final car chase was very well done, as was the roof top one. Lots of star spotting to be done. But... For all that it was just a remake of Terminator / Three Monkeys, and an empty one at that. Left the cinema not knowing what The Resistance was resisting, who the Christmas lot were, how Leanardos character afforded to live, or why the daughter didn't use any martial arts after they made a big play of how good she was at it. 3* film, but an enjoyable one. 


 
Posted : 12/10/2025 2:49 pm
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It was Just an Accident - last night at Chapter Cardiff.  Well worth seeking out, it will be in the running for a foreign language film Oscar so may get wider release at some time.  This was part of the BFI London Film Festival, there are further screenings of it as part of that.


 
Posted : 12/10/2025 4:33 pm
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The Running Man, felt pretty faithful to the book in terms of sentiment, it's been decades since I read it, some deviations, won't say what so it doesn't spoil it.

I enjoyed it a lot, need to sleep on it, a solid 8, might be a 9 with a rewatch at home.

Will dig out the book, pretty sure my copy has arnie on the front cover (nice nod to the big man in the film).

Cinema a little quiet for something that has just come out.. 


 
Posted : 13/11/2025 12:23 am
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One battle after another

 

I've an independent cinema about 2 mins walk away so I try and show my support by going to watch any half decent film, usually on my own and with hardly anyone there.  I've even stopped smuggling in snacks and drinks, a habit of a lifetime, and buy their priced up snacks to show even more support

 

Also memorably saw 'flowers of a half moon' , 'civil war', 'Dune 2' and 'the 'brutalist' there.  the latter helped with a proper intermission


 
Posted : 13/11/2025 1:38 pm
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The Mastermind 

art heist set in the 70s. Felt to me as a allagory of Trump but I could be wrong. Still a good film if you take it at face value 


 
Posted : 13/11/2025 1:59 pm
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One Battle After Another here too. 

I am planning to go and see Running Man next week – it looks very good fun.


 
Posted : 13/11/2025 2:25 pm
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Predator Badlands at the IMAX.

much fun, but I’m tempted to view it again in 3d.


 
Posted : 13/11/2025 3:49 pm
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I couldn't remember until some posted it above..  Dune 2 it was shitter than I expected, especially as I enjoyed part 1 


 
Posted : 13/11/2025 4:32 pm
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I swear

- funny, sad, mad. And only two (drone) shots of the actual town


 
Posted : 13/11/2025 9:06 pm
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