all time films (western) big country is an utterly brilliant film
then a whole bunch of eastwood classics
can't go wrong
Midnight Special.
This didn't connect for me. What's it about?. It's ET in human form but without the humour.
Was all a bit "meh" for me.
all time films (western) big country is an utterly brilliant film
then a whole bunch of eastwood classics
can't go wrong
Noticed cult classic B movie Killer Clowns From Outer Space" was on Netflix, ridiculously sh@t which makes it good.
At the flicks last night and randomly picked a film called 'The man who knew infinity'. Based on a true story. A bit slow,but pretty watchable 6/10
side note - Havna been to the cinema for a couple of years,but last time I was,it was mobbed.Surprised at how few people were there.4 of us,and one other couple at our film.Very few at the other films for a Saturday night,but pubs hoaching nearby.
Out of fashion,or latest films just rubbish?
I prefer going when it's quiet. Total of six on my latest visit.Originally Posted by elginred
I prefer going when it's quiet. Total of six on my latest visit.[/quote]Originally Posted by Steve1903
"legally" aquire the films and you can watch them yourself
I prefer going when it's quiet. Total of six on my latest visit.[/quote]
"legally" aquire the films and you can watch them yourself[/quote]
Enjoy going to the cinema, helps me unwind.
Im trying to get into new things and decided to start watching old school horror/ b-movie horrorsl type films so i just watched "The Creature From The Black Lagoon" its twice as old as me and you can tell. But i imagine it was ace at the time.
Enjoyed it.
someone reco'd open range
just started itv 4
2 cartoons. 1 for the kids, Zootropolis is a pretty decent Disney flick with a few laughs.
1 for the older folks, Sausage Party. See the trailer Below. Looks like a laugh. - view external link