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Watched Last night in Soho, really liked it and the music in it is great!
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think positive wrote:Gees what movies do you like? Who doesn’t like top gun?

David doesn’t count!
You can't dislike what you haven't seen ;)
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David wrote:
think positive wrote:Gees what movies do you like? Who doesn’t like top gun?

David doesn’t count!
You can't dislike what you haven't seen ;)
WHAT!! GTAFOOH!!
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

What really did you expect? :wink:
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Reminds me of the classic Comedy Company skit, Top Nun:

https://youtu.be/8sRuJJwOf74

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pietillidie wrote:Reminds me of the classic Comedy Company skit, Top Nun:

https://youtu.be/8sRuJJwOf74

Geez, I am getting old!
Is it safe to click or is a , um, blue nun version!
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Maverick

Cheesy as hell, totally unbelievable and fricken fantastic! Loved it!
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Cool, I'll take a look as soon as its at my local pirate DVD shop :wink:
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It’s really worth the movies the noise and the vibration is brilliant
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Yeah, nah. I have a good old sound system. I have little interest in going to a cinema.
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Watched Matrix resurrections last night. Loved it.
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if you have netflix, Fantasy Island, what a damn head spinner!
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think positive wrote:It’s really worth the movies the noise and the vibration is brilliant
Saw it just then, worth a look, we liked it.
Has to be Gold Class these days, it's worth the extra cupla bucks.
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Interceptor on Netflix, written and directed by my favourite author Matthew Reilly. Think Die hard crossed with Under Seige but with a female action lead.

Very much true to form for his books, non stop action with a plot.

Little story about the movie and how an Aussie kid self published his first novel at 19, went on to be an international best selling author but to get something he wrote up on the screen he had to do it himself.

https://www.theage.com.au/culture/movie ... 5aqhj.html

Really really enjoyed it.
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This is simply a gorgeous film. No gratuitous sex, no drugs, no car chases, no violence, no special effects, no guns, no murders and no bombs. A wonderful moving delightful film called “ A man called Ove” on SBS on demand:

Warning trailer: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dPoaN2XROk8.
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