The thing about trailers is that once you've watched that , you've already seen the best bits in the film
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2. Went to the cinema last week to watch and bloody good it was too. If you enjoyed the first one, you should enjoy this. All the usually saving the galaxy plus a good few jokes thrown in. Middle section a bit slow, but it gets going again and the visualls are tremendous. The only downside is the soundtrack, bit of a miss this time, compared with the great one last time out, but you can't win them all. Worth a watch.
Tried watching Logan last night. Managed about 30 tedious minutes then gave up. Pathetic plot, lousy acting, sleep inducing.
On BBC I-player BBC2. 6 episodes available White Gold. Salesmen comedy set in 1980s Essex Bloody funny!
JAWS! last night I'm now scared of the water again 1975!!! That was made bloody hell Gods teeth I'm getting old
Documentary on BBC I-Player, one of the '40 Minutes' series. 'The Outcasts' Filmed in 1985 in East Anglia about a gang of bikers. A few Triumphs being ridden.
Hi Rocker, It was the 'last film I watched' honestly. Never seen it before. and as it was bike related I was just bringing it to the attention of the forum. Is it the content of the film that you disagree with ?
No problem, I thought you must have had some sort of bad experience and hated any mention of them. lol
Ive not seen the documentary mate did see the outcasts out and about never had any bother myself but had mates who did don't understand that sort of thing we all ride bikes so what was the problem? anyway that was then
BBC I-Player channel 4 'Handmade in Japan' 'The samurai sword' Documentary about generations of a family who specialise in making Katana.
Just finished watching 'Manchester by the sea'. I'd give it 4 out of 10. What is all that fuss about? There are movies with a much weaker dramaturgic background presented way more gripping. Take 'Ten Thousand Saints' for example, with Ethan Hawke and Asa Butterfield. Really like to know what you guys think....
This might have been put up before, but I just wanted to make sure no one missed it. 'The Worlds Fastest Indian' true story starring Anthony Hopkins as a New Zealander who wants to set a world record on his 1920 Indian motorcycle. Magical!