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Recommendations for films to watch tonight
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It's new to KentPhilip - he discovered it for the first time yesterday. That's why he's been a bit quiet.Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostHe wanted new films. You're not telling me they've remade it in HD 3D?
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I watched Mama yesterday and thought it was quite good.
I also thought Paranormal Activity 4 was okay but the reviews seemed to pan it.Comment
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I watched Zero Dark Thirty last night, and very good it was too. Highly recommended. Or Argo, if you've not seen that.Comment
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Interesting.... I was considering buying it, but some of the reviews were badOriginally posted by MyUserName View PostI watched Mama yesterday and thought it was quite good.Comment
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i watched 2 last night, that are highly recommended
les mis
life of pi
both sh1te imho
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Watched Django Unchained the other night. The usual Tarantino splatterfest, but good if your a fan of his films."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Hmm, I watched that a few weeks ago and it seemed a bit mushy and unfocused.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostCloud Atlas is on my "I must see that" list.
But then at the time so was I, having had a few drinks. So perhaps I'll give it another go.
Not that keen on time travel films as a rule either, as it goes against all my physics training such as it is.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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