If it makes you feel any better, @Vulpes, it made me sob, too. Steve read a bit about that movie after we watched it. It wont Best Picture at the '21 Oscars. And the actors that were deaf in the film are deaf in real life. The dad won Best Supporting Actor, too.
Netfix came back {had gone away??} with Riddick & Chronicles of Riddick available. Love the computer graphics.
A bit late to the party I know but we just watched Elvis - Wow, this is the best film I have seen in a long time and what a great actor Austin Butler is! I was a massive fan of Elvis as a kid and did cry when he died in 1977, I even remember where I was at the time (riding my bicycle round the block). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3704428/
My hubby and I watched A Man Called Otto a couple of evenings ago. I'm with @Oldskool....a great film. And Tom Hanks was terrific. Very heartwarming story.
It's a TV show and It's been going a few years but I have just noticed it, Bangers and Cash on the Yesterday channel, It's about vintage cars and bikes going up for auction, I'm binge watching all the seasons and loving it.
Yes and I think Derrick was in the news a few months ago for banging someone else's missus, no cash involved on that score I believe.
Arrival Worth a second look. Free on YouTube https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=74a9...3d3cuaW1kYi5jb20vdGl0bGUvdHQyNTQzMTY0Lw&ntb=1
With new movies coming out to continue or complete a movie series, Mr. Sandi and I have been on a kick to watch the movies preceding the current or upcoming release. Last week we watched the first four Indiana Jones movies. Tonight we watched the first Guardians of the Galaxy movie and the second one is next on our list. We're finding it particularly interesting to see how movie-making and acting has changed since the first Indiana Jones movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark, came out in 42 years ago back in 1981!
This place is not that far from me, in fact I rode passed it on Friday. There's usually a few cars parked on the forecourt but nothing interesting this time. Not been on auction day but have visited the shop - it really is full of tat! Cheap repro oil cans and fake tin signs.
We watched Black Adam on Sky Movies last night. It was a bit corny at times but we really enjoyed it and would give it a 7/10 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6443346/?ref_=ext_shr
We're going to watch Adam my grandson perform in Matilda next friday, he's not black, he's actually red. I call him the ginger ninja . He's playing the part of Matilda's dad, should be really entertaining.
Watched Dunkirk last night and really enjoyed it Not much talking, the action keeps the tension high throughout.
I watched the latest part of Indiana Jones. The film was quite good in parts, but it also had some lengths. Without giving too much away, the ending is interesting! I also watched the first part of "Mission Impossible 7". Tom Cruise at his best. Numerous incredible stunts. The film is very close to reality, sometimes! Unfortunately, the film is shown in 2 parts. 2023 7/1 and 2024 7/2. Of course as a "cliffhanger".
The last week or so, I have been watching a series called "GT Racer". A bunch of rich guys playing with their vintage automotive toys. ...J.D.
Being bored, my wife switched the TV on yesterday just before 1:00 pm to catch the BBC news. When the TV came on it was on channel Film 4 +1 and the scene immediately grabbed our attention. So much so, that we carried on watching. It turned out to be the 2011 animated childrens film Rango. As with many of this type of film it turned out to be very entertaining with it's humour and irony.
Oppenheimer. First time I've been to the cinema in a while. No ice cream lady, no intermission, but still worth a watch. 5/5