I'm watching 'Take Me Home' a drama for UK telly from 1989, Keith Barron and Maggie 'Tits' O'Niell - what a pair....
Filmed in IT-centric Telford....Cap-Gemini-tastic!
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Blu-ray of Brazil turned up from Amazon this week, so that's this Friday night's movie.
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Hmmm, I've been tempted to buy the Hammer boxset, but I'm put off for the same reason PAH says.
I like doing Friday night movies (usually with pizza and bottle of wine), though last night I caught up on the last two The Killing episodes instead (with pizza and bottle of wine). A couple of weeks ago I managed to watch all three Ginger Snaps films on one Friday night.
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I grew up on that stuff. Every Saturday night on BBC2 they had the "double horror" starting with an old black and white offering with Boris Karloff or Bela Lugosi followed by something more up to date from Hammer or Amicus.Originally posted by PAH View PostI've been re-living my youth by watching a film each Friday night from my Hammer box set.
My favourite ones were the films made up of of several different stories. Buncn of strangers meet on a train, each one tells their story & when they get to the end of the line they all realise they've just arrived in hell. That sort of thing.
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Tucked into a bottle of apricot brandy and watched a couple of films
Super 8 (2011) - entertaining, and good special effects
Day of Wrath (2006) - excellent, but nodded off towards the end
Botheration - I'll have to watch that second one again
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I've been re-living my youth by watching a film each Friday night from my Hammer box set.
Shame my imagination seems to be better than the real thing. Some of them haven't aged well.
Was tempted to get a few of my old TV favourites from the 80s but looking at clips on YouTube they may be best left in the past.
Wouldn't be so bad if they still made plenty of decent programmes but seems the good old days are over and we have to rely on the USA for decent TV shows, though they still don't quite do the comedy stuff as well as the brits. i.e. nothing has come close to Only Fools and Horses since it ended.
Has real talent gone elsewhere, been murdered by all the reality/celebrity crap, or are they just too busy posting on internet forums to be productive?
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Try planet dinosaur if it's on iplayer or similar. Very educational.Originally posted by russell View PostJust watched Jurrasic Park with oldest daughter, she just learnt about dinosaurs at school, so thought it would be interesting for her, forgot its pretty scary for a 6 year old.
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I think I'd be nervous of watching JP, to see how the amazing effects have aged. The book is decent though.
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Just watched Jurrasic Park with oldest daughter, she just learnt about dinosaurs at school, so thought it would be interesting for her, forgot its pretty scary for a 6 year old.
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