Is that on cinema release now? DW has to be one of the best actors around at this moment in time, and rarely does 'clunkers'. I think I've mentioned earlier in this thread that Man on Fire (extended cut with alternative ending) is a top 5 action flick, certainly on my list.
It was released in cinema's on 17th of August. and will be released on DVD on Amazon on December 10, 2018
OK, thanks for that. Must have missed the cinema release - though I use our local (Wellington, Somerset) Merlin cinema so we don't get all of the 'mainstream' releases. As an aside, the cinema is one of those REALLY old-fashioned places with some art deco features .... not least a BALCONY seating area that feels like it's a million miles from the actual screen .... but it has a digital projection and sound system that is pretty good so it's definitely good enough for me. And it's SO much cheaper than the multiplex Vue and Odeon cinemas.
Totally agree, i thought the casting for all the band members was great they picked up all their mannerisms brilliantly ,there was a lot of familiar faces,don't know their names though, the guy that played Brian May was seemingly in midsummer night murders,and the guy who played Roger Taylor played Peter Beale in Eastenders,and the guy that played John Deacon was the little boy in Jurasic Park, also one of the main characters in Game of Thrones played Queens manager..didn't recognise Mike Myers under his disguise though
Just back from seeing Bohemian rhapsody, bloody incredible film, I don't even think you'd need to be a Queen fan to enjoy it.
Not a film. I bing watched Stewart Lee on Netflix From Lee and Herring if you remember that, hes all grown up now though really fantastic stand up comedienne subtle, precise. lets you go get the joke. Ive just started Breaking Bad this morning. I like Malcolm's dad.
Went to see Bohemian Rhapsody on thurs night - absolutely brilliant film. Really well made, excellent music and a great story.
RIPD. Jeff Bridges at his best, since The Big Lebowski. This is a stupid film, with comic book violence, just my cup of tea. No great message, just silliness.
"My name is Lenny" Low budget brit film about Lenny Maclean once known as the hardest man in britain,it was mainly focused on his fights with Roy Shaw,i read both their autobiographies years ago both guys were hard as nails, Lenny played Barry The Baptist in the 1998 British gangster comedy film Lock stock and two smoking barrels, he died not long after filming it