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Presti35 Virgo

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Ransom (1996)

First time I'd seen it since going to the cinema.

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Buster (1988)

And just realised the bridge they pulled the robbery on was a 15 minute drive away from where I used to live.

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Also watched The Karate Kid II. God, 1986 movie. Quite enjoyed it.
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Mining the BBC sub-site I linked to on the previous page, these might also come in handy:

Best underseen 21C thrillers:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1jVF9m3c9rVhL7mgdxyfV0L/ali-plumbs-best-underseen-21st-century-thrillers

Best underseen 21C comedies:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/2sQk5vx3lSgVxJs5FBJ2j3J/ali-plumbs-top-5-underseen-21st-century-comedies

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Not being a huge telly watcher I've missed lots of good watches over the past 20 years. We're almost through Life on Mars and it's great:

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0478942/

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^ I remember enjoying that back in the day!
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I have owned this movie on DVD since about 2005/06. I'd never seen it before last night. I remember when it was in cinema and a lot of people I knew went to see it. At the time, it was on my "to watch" list. Don't know why it took 15 years of owning the DVD to watch it??

And it's bloody unreal to think it's going to be 20 years old in 6 months.

I'm talking about 2001s Lara Croft Tomb Raider.

It was. Not very good.

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think positive wrote:
Sicks Bux wrote:
Just streamed The Killing of Two Lovers which is part of this year's Melbourne International Film Festival. It was a low budget indy film about the marital problems of a working class couple in rural America. A typical festival film.
https://letterboxd.com/film/the-killing-of-two-lovers/


was it any good??


It was OK. Had quite a powerful ending.

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Here's an interesting list I came across on Letterboxd. Sad Bastard & Loser Cinema:
https://letterboxd.com/jarrettduncan/list/sad-bastard-and-loser-cinema/

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Presti35 wrote:
I have owned this movie on DVD since about 2005/06. I'd never seen it before last night. I remember when it was in cinema and a lot of people I knew went to see it. At the time, it was on my "to watch" list. Don't know why it took 15 years of owning the DVD to watch it??

And it's bloody unreal to think it's going to be 20 years old in 6 months.

I'm talking about 2001s Lara Croft Tomb Raider.

It was. Not very good.


There was a plot? Shocked

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hands off, shes mine!
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stui magpie wrote:
Presti35 wrote:
I have owned this movie on DVD since about 2005/06. I'd never seen it before last night. I remember when it was in cinema and a lot of people I knew went to see it. At the time, it was on my "to watch" list. Don't know why it took 15 years of owning the DVD to watch it??

And it's bloody unreal to think it's going to be 20 years old in 6 months.

I'm talking about 2001s Lara Croft Tomb Raider.

It was. Not very good.


There was a plot? Shocked


I dunno, something about boobs?

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Mmmmmmmmmmm Boobs.

Eh, coff um.....

Watching Looney Tunes back in action. Shocked Confused

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The Secret Of My Success.... Haven't seen that for a very long time. Used to love it as a kid.
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Approriate Behaviour on Stan. A 2014 film about a twenty something Bisexual woman of Iranian descent living in New York. I really identified with her. Laughing

The True History of the Kelly Gang on Stan. I enjoyed it although I found a beardless Ned Kelly a bit disconcerting.

The Trip (2010). Pretty amusing. But won-t bother with the three sequels. For one I don't see how they'd get another three films out this concept without it becoming stale and according to the various film websites I check the first film in the series has the highest rating.

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