Yes it definitely a Big screen movie, the whole cinema shook at times. It’s a long film but the time flew by…!
The Great Escaper Brilliant, thoughtful, moving film about Bernard Jordan, a 90 year old veteran who wanted to attend the 70th D Day memorial in France, missed the chance to go with an organised tour and so snuck out of his care home and made the journey solo. We owe our veterans so much and have no idea about the costs. Michael Caine, Glenda Jackson and the rest of the cast were superb.
Dream Horse Another true heartwarming story about a racing syndicate in a village in Wales that bred a successful race horse. A lovely reminder that not all in the world is dark and hopeless.
I watched with my wife the two following films. Nyad: and Master Gardener: Both of them were great!!!
We just rewatched all three of the Ironman movies with Robert Downy Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, and Don Cheadle. I forgot how much fun those movies are!
@David Cooper, Steve and I just watched the first two episodes of Lawmen Bass Reeves this evening. You are right, it's is brilliant so far! Thanks for the recommendation.
Saw Napoleon on Wednesday on a huge screen at the Odeon, very impressed with magnificent battle scenes, good cast, good acting and other than it was about the French it was a superb film and highly recommended.
Killers of the flower moon: 3+ hours of repetitive shite, in my humble opinion! We were wedged in the middle of a row, if I was on the end I would have walked out at 2 hours…. Critics loved it but not for me..! https://www.theguardian.com/film/20...bert-de-niro-leonardo-dicaprio-lily-gladstone
I think film critics should be totally ignored. I remember years ago there was a film called Brokeback Mountain which the film critics raved about and it got great publicity. I have never met anyone who has seen the film.
I saw Killers of the Flower Moon yesterday afternoon, the first bit puzzled me, but once I understood what was happening I enjoyed it. The Indian heroine Molly was played by Lily Gladstone who is distantly related to Prime Minister Gladstone. However, I was on the end of a row in a nearly empty theatre.
Watched an old favourite of mine (again), Twelve Angry Men (the original 1957 Sidney Lumet version). Proof that you don't need fancy locations, expensive film sets or CGI to make an iconic film, just powerful performances from great actors.