What was the last film you watched?

Angela Channing

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Yes Giorgio (1982) - A totally ghastly film that achieves levels of awfulness that I didn't think were possible. The only good bit was the very end when Pavarotti sang Nessun Dorma and even that was unimaginatively staged.

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I wanted to watch "Glass" so I thought that, after seeing "Multiple", I´d better take a look at "Unbreakable" first. Well, I did. I wonder why Willis looks so sedated in his films with Mr. Shyamayalalan. I really do. Though I´ll watch "Glass" anyway. At least McAvoy can act, and for real!
 

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As if having wonderful performances from Brando, Taylor and Julie Harris wasn't enough, a young, chiseled, Robert Forster riding a horse in the nude was quite a sight to behold. Directed by John Huston, it's a tense and strangely hypnotic film.

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As if having wonderful performances from Brando, Taylor and Julie Harris wasn't enough, a young, chiseled, Robert Forester riding a horse in the nude was quite a sight to behold. Directed by John Huston, it's a tense and strangely hypnotic film.

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Oh did you notice Forster too? I was a teenager when I "discovered" him... :spinning::spinning::spinning:
 

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Absolutely lovely early '60s kitchen-sink comedy-drama starring a radiant pre-Carry On Barbara Windsor and almost every future '70s sitcom star you can think of. The first time I've seen it in donkey's years and just as great as I remembered it.
 

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How could you miss him! He's so handsome here, and looks very good in (and out of) the uniform.

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Oh and I laughed my a** off when Liz took off her bra and threw it to Brando...!!
 

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Absolutely lovely early '60s kitchen-sink comedy-drama starring a radiant pre-Carry On Barbara Windsor and almost every future '70s sitcom star you can think of. The first time I've seen it in donkey's years and just as great as I remembered it.


Somehow I've never got round to watching this, even though I've read enough to make me curious. This must be remedied.
 

Angela Channing

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25th Hour (2002)

Visually, the film is excellent and Edward Norton is really good in this however, I was underwhelmed by this film. To heavy on the dialogue and too many flashbacks and imaginary flashforwards that at times I got confused if something was really happening or not.

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