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Film Club
Public group created by IanGriffin
7 months ago,
with 21 members and 20 posts.
In category Films.
The first rule of film club is you do not talk about film club.
The second rule of film club is YOU DO NOT TALK ABOUT FILM CLUB.
Use this group to discuss films, obviously! What’s new at the cinema, but also classics, trivia, continuity errors, gossip etc etc etc.
PLEASE NOTE: There willbe posts in here that ruin the ending of films if you havent seen it yet, so read it at your own risk. If you are going to write something that will ruin the ending of a film put a warning first. Something like WARNING: PLOT TWIST REVEALED… IF YOU DONT WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS LOOK AWAY NOW!!!
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by Red
2 months ago
Last updated about 1 month ago.
Some critics have slated the movie, I watched and found myself happily entertained – as ever these days I’m sure there’s more to come.
I’m ducking as I wait for the furious onslaught of response
Latest comment by Vicky about 1 month ago
I thoroughly enjoyed this film, I wasnt expecting it to be as good as i found it, I cant wait for…
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by Red
2 months ago
Last updated 2 months ago.
Whatever happened to the sequel – have I missed it?
As many a reasonable film by our american friends it started with a book, are they children’s books? seems like a lot of adult themes – Harry Potter may have a challenger!
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by Red
5 months ago
Last updated 3 months ago.
Yay, finally a film that may be worth holding my breath for.
Kevin Spacey – never done a bad film yet? is back in 21 the fact-based story about six MIT students who were trained to become experts in card counting and subsequently took Vegas casinos for millions in winnings.
Latest comment by Mr.Happy 3 months ago
good movie.
If you read the book written about the same events it’s much better.
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by IanGriffin
7 months ago
Last updated 3 months ago.
If you don’t know already, the idea is to link an actor to Kevin Bacon by listing their co-stars in other films and finding a link. The least amount of links wins.
For example: Arnold Schwarzenegger
was in Terminator 2 with Edward Furlong
who was in American History X with Edward Norton who was in Fight Club with Brad Pitt
who was in Sleepers with Kevin Bacon
I used 4 films to get from Arnie to Kevin Bacon. Can you do it in 3?
Latest comment by Mr.Happy 3 months ago
For John Wayne one…
(2 moves)
John Wayne was in The Longest Day (1962) with Robert Wagner…
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by Harvey
7 months ago
Last updated 3 months ago.
In Hull alone we now have Odeon (10 screens), Cineworld (9 screens), Reel (7 screens) and Vue (10 screens).
So why, with 36 screens in total, do many films like Control (the recent Joy Division biography) fail to get a theatrical release in Hull?
You can see the same mainstream stuff at each of these outlets, but a film like this, which has received great critical and public acclaim, is ignored. Presumably they think there is no call for…
Latest comment by Red 3 months ago
Anybody know what’s going on with Hull film festival ‘Glimmer’ doesn’t seem to be much news about…
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by Red
6 months ago
Last updated 5 months ago.
The advertising would haave us believe the latest adaptation of Sweeney Todd is a masterpiece.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film as did a packed cinema around me (although I was the only one laughing) this beautifully dark film of the musical reminded me of a mix moulin rouge because of the type of shots and Jack the Ripper’s old London due to the dingy London look – loved it!
Sacha Baron Cohen was literally like Borat walking on – and what…
Latest comment by Vicky 5 months ago
A Masterpiece it was… We had a staff showing of this film at work it is amazing..
admittedly…
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by Harvey
6 months ago
Last updated 5 months ago.
As promised, here begins my reading of the themes and semiotics explored in the Alien saga.
WARNING: IMPORTANT PLOT POINTS DISCUSSED BELOW WHICH MAY RUIN YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE FILM IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN IT BEFORE!
ALIEN
directed by Ridley Scott, 1979
Starring Sigourney Weaver, with John Hurt, Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton, Ian Holm, Yaphet Kotto
Alien creature design by H.R. Giger
Dismissed by many as…
Latest comment by IanGriffin 5 months ago
wow good stuff. can’t wait for the next one! :P
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by Steve
6 months ago
Last updated 6 months ago.
I was lucky enough to see an advanced preview of this last night at the Odeon in Hull and I must say that I really enjoyed it.
Having gone into this film with an open mind and very little knowledge of the storyline I was pleasantly surprised.
An endearing tale of teenage pregnancy ensued, carefully tackling the problems Juno (played by Ellen Page) faces in her struggle weather or not to keep the baby then the problems that follow her pregnancy…
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