Last Film You Watched

So I did watch Titanic last night.

Man that film is long. I'd forgotten how long it bloody goes on for.

It's alright though. As that type of film goes. I guess. Obviously i'd seen it before but not for ages.

I was just left with a lot of questions at the end. Is it a bit sick making a love story movie out of a disaster where like 2000 people died? Dunno. Same for Pearl Harbour and loads of movies I guess.

And what on earth is the last bit about? When she's on the plank of wood where there is clearly CLEARLY enough room for both of them to get on it?! And then she says something like 'i'll never let you go' and then within less than 5 seconds she'd let him go. What a horrible biatch.

Anyway, it's an alright film.

3 Championship Belts out of 5

Perhaps its the era in which Titanic happened, but it always feels like some sort of fairy tale rather than a real life tragedy where loads of people died.

Conversely, 9/11 remains so incredibly real to all concerned that I don't think it'll ever enter folklore and be open to such fanciful storylines.
 

Perhaps its the era in which Titanic happened, but it always feels like some sort of fairy tale rather than a real life tragedy where loads of people died.

Conversely, 9/11 remains so incredibly real to all concerned that I don't think it'll ever enter folklore and be open to such fanciful storylines.

Yeah that makes sense actually.
 
I watched Paddington at the weekend, I brilliantly tripped over and threw my popcorn all over Cineworld so was like a moody child and paid no attention to the first bit of the film, just sat there looking at my popcorn on the floor thinking of what could have been.

Anyway, the film was alright, would rather he'd gone through a wood chipper than the happy ending though.
 
We finally got round to watching The Wolf of Wall Street, at the end it felt like I had been pinned against the wall and slapped around a bit. Also I hadn't appreciated that it was in fact a comedy.
 

We finally got round to watching The Wolf of Wall Street, at the end it felt like I had been pinned against the wall and slapped around a bit. Also I hadn't appreciated that it was in fact a comedy.
The bit with the pills, the 'cerebral palsy stage' and the smashed up car was comical though.
 

Respectfully I disagree Mooms.

Mike from Neighbours was a bad weedy geek and somehow he made a treatment that made him into the liquid terminator from the second Terminator movie. It was madness, especially when Tony went to B&Q and done an A-Team and made weapons from garden furniture.

I hope they don't ruin the Avengers sequel.
 
I like 3.

2 was a bit poop.

The Iron Man's go 1,3 and then Frozen, then 2.

2 was a lot poop, but 3 took it to a new level of poop.

I thought that the first and the second time I watched it, and then the third time I actually thought it was pretty good. I wonder if they re-edited it for video release.

Watched dawn of the planet of the apes. Utterly terrible. I didn't hold out much hope anyway and i was only watching for a few young lids but it was utter dross!

I'm all for a leading man Aussie, but Clarke is very weak and Oldman was really disappointing. I kept thinking he was a scientist in the first one, and he's now the President of San Francisco? A Spiv from Chutney? Not on your Nelly.
 

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