If there is such a thing as an under rated film, The Bounty starring Anthony Hopkins & Mel Gibson always impresses me when I watch it.
No pillakin, av only been to cinema twice in mi life--
-wi mi mam when a worrabart 8 years old to watch High Society
-to watch Goal, The World Cup 1966
Av nivva got into films or books.
If there is such a thing as an under rated film, The Bounty starring Anthony Hopkins & Mel Gibson always impresses me when I watch it.
I always advise my besties to watch Hawk the Slayer.
Its a guilty pleasure
Shawshank redemption
Se7en
The usual suspects
Good bad n ugly
Heat
Goodfellas
Casino
Trainspotting
Rocky 1
This is England
It reminds me of how exciting it was in those days to goto the video shop and rent a film.
Then the day/night would be ruined if the film turned out to be rubbish. Especially after spending ages choosing it. 😃
Some of my earliest memories of going to the pictures meanwhile, were to see the Roger Moore 007 films and Star wars and Jaws and Superman. Great times!.
I think my greatest childhood Cinema memories, in the days where half the seats were smoking has to be Back to the future and perhaps also ET. But Im also a bit of a sci-fi guy and have a soft spot for those Arnie Movies, Red Heat, Running Man, Total recall. Predator, Red Sonia, Conan , terminator
Spoilt in them days, where you had one VHS , long play copies of copies that you would watch 3 times week lol
Loved Stand by me, Goonies, Lost Boys and of course Power of One ! Empire of the Sun .
I better stop there mate lol
If you were a fan of Arnie, it really meant summat at the time din't it when he did a new film.
And for me one of the rare times a sequel was slightly better than the original... was/is Terminator 2. And to this day, I still can't understand Total recall lol.
The only one of his that Ive got no time for and have never watched, was where he was pregnant!!. 😯
It was always the same excitement as well when Stallone and Van Damme did new films, that really was a bye-gone era.