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Certain Women 8/10

Big Reichardt fan, love that going nowhere in particular thing. Old Joy, Meek's Cutoff and Wendy & Lucy some of my favourite  American cinema of the last 10 years and this one is right up there with them

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Kung Fu Panda 9/10

With three kids, I'm not sure how I've managed to go so long without seeing this, but I thought it was excellent. Genuinely laugh out loud funny, gorgeous animation and quite the stellar cast of voice actors, all of which more than make up for the wafer thin storyline. Loved it.

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True Lies 7/10. 

Sons wanted to watch an Arnie film and that was one of the more age appropriate ones.  Made me miss the Action Hero era of Arnie, Sly and Bruce.  Jamie Lee Curtis....100% wid.

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Commando is on tonight, Film 4 9pm. Not age appropriate but worth watching for the gloriously camp bad guy, Bennet.


Always makes me chuckle at the fact that in the heat of a death battle the best he can come out with is playground insults that make little sense.

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Commando is on tonight, Film 4 9pm. Not age appropriate but worth watching for the gloriously camp bad guy, Bennet.


Always makes me chuckle at the fact that in the heat of a death battle the best he can come out with is playground insults that make little sense.



I knew every word of this film by the age of 3, my gran had to pretend she lost the VHS as i was obsessed and watched it like 4 times a day.

Looking back it was a shite film with some shocking acting and even worse of a script, got to love some of arnies lines in the film tho....

'let off some steam Bennet'
'Dont disturb my friend.... hes dead tired'

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Commando is great. You gotta loves films where a former soldier or secret agent is living a peaceful life out in the countryside then is coaxed out of retirement and has to partake in some serious asskicking. Rambo 3, Invasion USA, Firefox etc. There's plenty of others. It has to be the most common movie cliche of them all.

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Logan - went to see this last night and absolutely loved it. Not a huge X-Men fan at all but I have seen and enjoyed a few of them. This was great, I thought Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart were superb. It reminded me a bit of Mad Max (and that can only be a good thing). The wife and I both thought it was the best thing we had seen in a while.

A very solid 8/10

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Hidden Figures 6/10

A film about racial segregation, set in NASA during the space race. Fairly enjoyable as a retrospective insight into the terrible persecution suffered by many and the awful day to day reality of little things like not having a 'colored' bathroom near your desk. The technological advances of the age contrast well with the antiquated notion of racial discrimination.

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Logan  - Solid 9/10. Loved it. Exactly what it needed to be.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine - Had only half watched this previously. Wish i hadn't bothered and then remember this timeline doesn't exist anymore because of Days of Future Past!  - 3/10 at best. Woeful

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Kong: Skull Island.

Missed the post credit scene which having seen shite copies of since is disappointing as that's incredibly exciting!

Probably the best monster film there's been. At least the best American made one. Incredible.

8/10.

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Kong: Skull Island.

Missed the post credit scene which having seen shite copies of since is disappointing as that's incredibly exciting!

Probably the best monster film there's been. At least the best American made one. Incredible.

8/10.

Better than jaws???
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Better than jaws???


Not a patch on Jaws. Hadn't really considered it to be fair. I was thinking more along the lines of Godzilla/Kong/Cloverfield style films to be honest.

Yeah - Jaws still reigns supreme. This film won't go down as a classic but it's tremendous fun. And the amount of nods it gives to the likes of Apocalypse Now and other films (Even Pokemon ffs!) is top class.
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Intacto

Spanish thriller set in a mysterious underworld where people with extraordinary luck are used as a commodity in dangerous, life threatening wagers. In the centre of it all is Max Van Sydow who is trying to gather all the luck he can from the exponents of the 'games'. Not bad and will probably watch it again.

7/10

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