Just watched the original Frankenstein (1931) with Boris Karloff
Got to love the old school. Enjoyed it.
Caught "Eye in the Sky" at the picture-house yesterday.
Good stuff. Covered a lot of issues. Made me think of my comment in the Brussels terrorist attack thread - these f@@kers don't play by our rules - so why should we?
Alan Rickman's last ever film.
Just watched the original Frankenstein (1931) with Boris Karloff
Got to love the old school. Enjoyed it.
[quote="Landvetter83" at the picture-house yesterday.
Good stuff. Covered a lot of issues. Made me think of my comment in the Brussels terrorist attack thread - these f@@kers don't play by our rules - so why should we?[/quote]
because that way we can at least pretend to be the good guys.
Bride of Frankenstein tonight. Also highly enjoyable
Was over quickly, cant be much longer than an hour.
Just downloaded ten other Boris Karloff films.
In a moment of boredom last night I found myself at the cinema watching The Boy. Expectations for this one were absolutely zero but I have to admit it was surprisingly ok. Bonus was getting the place to myself.
Had time to burn today so watched the original Planet of the Apes, the 1968 Charlton Heston film.
Never seen it before and i have to say its fantastic viewing
"get your stinking paws of me you damned dirty ape"
...said the chimp to Heston.Originally Posted by Pacman1903
Deadpool
Thught it was decent. Funny, hottie, decent fight scenes. Didnt know how the boy Reynolds would work but hes fitted in perfectly. Surely theres a sequal
I watched Commando rather than the football the other night. It's the greatest film ever. No debate needed.
Just watched the Toxic Avenger. Load of cheesy 80s pish