Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Movies This Year

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
    Excellent isn’t it, and very moving?
    Not seen anything with Stephen Graham in that isn’t good, tbh.
    If you haven’t watched ‘This is England’, both the original and the subsequent mini series give it a go.
    I haven't seen it but will have a look.

    And yes it was very moving. That 1st episode i couldn't believe how quick time went watching it. Love the one shot filming style.

    Comment


    • Originally posted by SithHappens View Post
      I haven't seen it but will have a look.

      And yes it was very moving. That 1st episode i couldn't believe how quick time went watching it. Love the one shot filming style.
      It was breakthrough time for Stephen Graham, Vicky McClure and Derby’s own Michael Socha. Directed by Shane Meadows. Great stuff imo, maybe a touch dated now, but still relevant, make sure you watch them in order.

      Comment


      • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
        It was breakthrough time for Stephen Graham, Vicky McClure and Derby’s own Michael Socha. Directed by Shane Meadows. Great stuff imo, maybe a touch dated now, but still relevant, make sure you watch them in order.
        I think it works, because they shot it historically anyway, which add a lighter note of nostalgia throughout the series. Agreed Steve Graham is incredible at acting

        Comment


        • Originally posted by SithHappens View Post
          I haven't seen it but will have a look.
          .
          The original This Is England is epic stuff, can we claim Shane Meadows as a local hero, I think we can. Not as good as his all-time classic Dead Man?s Shoes though, and IMO Toby Kebble deserved an Oscar for his portrayal of Anthony in that.
          Last edited by Andy_Faber; 29-03-2025, 04:22 PM.

          Comment


          • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
            The original This Is England is epic stuff, can we claim Shane Meadows as a local hero, I think we can. Not as good as his all-time classic Dead Man?s Shoes though, and IMO Toby Kebble deserved an Oscar for his portrayal of ?Anthony?s brother? in that.
            …which also stars another local hero…Paddy Considine (and his two nephews) who also co-wrote it I think.

            PC is another who, like Stephen Graham, rejects the culture of celebrity and has remained humble and unassuming.
            Agreeing with RS and I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything bad with Paddy Considine, Stephen Graham or Eddie Marsan in.
            Last edited by ramAnag; 29-03-2025, 04:24 PM.

            Comment


            • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
              …which also stars another local hero…Paddy Considine (and his two nephews) who also co-wrote it I think.

              PC is another who, like Stephen Graham, rejects the culture of celebrity and has remained humble and unassuming.
              Agreeing with RS and I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything bad with Paddy Considine, Stephen Graham or Eddie Marsan in.
              Yes, correct on all counts. I am sure (but it may have been an urban myth) that an enterprising Matlockite was selling guided tours of DMS shooting locations at one time.

              Not followed the other two but agree re PC - watch the 'Director's Commentary' for DMS and Paddy and Shane just come over as two normal blokes (who happen to be top notch at what they do)

              As a matter of interest, does anyone else here bother to watch Directors Commentaries? - I find them interesting, and the best of them fascinating

              Comment


              • Ive watched a couple of star treks with directors commentary. I've got the first season of frasier and that's got other which is quite interesting.

                Comment


                • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post

                  As a matter of interest, does anyone else here bother to watch Directors Commentaries? - I find them interesting, and the best of them fascinating
                  No idea what they are. Never heard of them... said the apparent Neanderthal

                  Comment




                  • get yer pop corn in

                    Comment


                    • Originally posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
                      Reason not to have a Netflix subscription #4752

                      Comment


                      • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
                        Reason not to have a Netflix subscription #4752
                        want some salt on that pop corn?

                        Comment


                        • I assumed when I saw the word breaking in the link it was a follow up to Breaking Bad, turns out I was right.

                          Comment


                          • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
                            No idea what they are. Never heard of them... said the apparent Neanderthal
                            'Directors Commentaries/'Audio Commentaries'' are (or were) an extra feature attached to luxury versions of film packages especially during the DVD/Bluray era, still available in many cases now but less so with the move to streaming/downloading. In the case of DVD's, an extra disc was supplied which contained the whole of the film, but with the soundtrack reduced in volume and (usually) the director, (often) the producer and (occasionally) a significant actor or 2 from the film talking the viewer through relevant (usually) background to the film itself. My favourites are a very cocksure Guy Ritchie and his producer Matthew Vaughan over Snatch, Actors Paul McGann and Ralph Brown over Withnail and I, and (taking us back to an earlier discussion on here) Shane Meadows and Paddy Considine over Dead Man's Shoes. There's also audio commentaries for my all-time favourite TV series The Thick Of It. An absolute treasure trove for background info hoovers like myself, but I can understand people not seeing the point

                            Comment


                            • Originally posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
                              want some salt on that pop corn?
                              No thanks, I don't like popcorn. Which, BTW, is just one word, not two.

                              Comment


                              • Deep Cover on Prime, Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom, Nick Mohammed.

                                Really fun movie, good way to spend a couple of hours

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X