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Watched 7 years in Tibet with Brad pitt other day ...........really enjoyed it

and

Unforgiven...............Clint great!

and

In Defiance with DAniel Craig ..........one of the best movies ever loved it
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Hey Northern Lass - want to see a really good film with your 'man of the moment, Jeremy Sheffield ' Wedding Date has to be one of my all time favourites.
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Went to see "The Help" last week, can recomend it!
Want to see "The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo" before it ends at the cinema too.
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Watched Cowboys and Aliens last nite

It was ok :?
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Help was good although i enjoyed Hard Days Night better and i love cowboy films!! Not so sure about science fiction though.
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You can't beat a John Wayne film The Searchers or She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, Sunday afternoons were made for watching them.

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Watched the last Harry Potter film last night. Really enjoyed all of them, and I have to keep up with the Grandchildren!
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Margarett wrote:Watched the last Harry Potter film last night. Really enjoyed all of them, and I have to keep up with the Grandchildren!


I thourght the films improved, each was better than the last. I've read the books, and thourght that as with many films they lacked the details of the books, but the last three or so were much better.
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My best 'Feel Good' film is, As Good as it Gets. If I want a bit of a weep, Remains of the Day. I like the Harry Potter films but most recent films do nothing for me.
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Lulu wrote:My best 'Feel Good' film is, As Good as it Gets. If I want a bit of a weep, Remains of the Day. I like the Harry Potter films but most recent films do nothing for me.


As Good as it Gets is a brilliant film - have it on video, but no video machine anymore - must get it on CD - haven't watched it in ages. Although have to say, I could watch anything with Jack Nicholson - Yummmmm
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I recorded the last two Harry Potter films, but had to give up watching them as I couldn't see what was going on. They were so dark and I couldn't hear what they were saying either. Mmmm perhaps I need to clean my specs cleaned and get a hearing aid :lol:
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Yes, they are a bit dark at times. Try wiping your TV screen with a damp cloth. :lol:

Off the topic but on the small screen. Did anyone watch Birdsong, on Sunday night and find that they couldn't understand half the dialogue, due to whispering and loud music? I don't normally have a problem with music but dear me, they seemed to have some class act mumblers in that series. Wasn't just me, they were complaining about it on Radio 2 on Monday morning, one chap had to put the subtitles on. :roll:
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My wife had problems with the sound and we watched it with the subtitles on!!
I personally had no problems and remember Mon Cherie Loulou it was 'ow you zay set in Fraance an' zey weere taalkin' Inglish in ze Fraance accent.Ne's pas mon amour? :roll:
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Do you have to speak in the accent of the country you are in, when you're abroad? A beet like 'allo, allo? I nairvair knew that, mon petit choux. :wink:
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Rob wrote:My wife had problems with the sound and we watched it with the subtitles on!!
I personally had no problems and remember Mon Cherie Loulou it was 'ow you zay set in Fraance an' zey weere taalkin' Inglish in ze Fraance accent.Ne's pas mon amour? :roll:


Was she wearing the fez at the time?

not watched that yet but the guy who plays it is soooooooooooo cute!
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