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Hammers1993 3:47 Sun Jan 5
2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
Another year and another set of movies being released.

As always there are a few surprises throughout the year that come out but the big movies look to be good ones this year:


- The Gentlemen

- Jojo Rabbit

- 1917

- Uncut Gems

- Bombshell

- Bad Boys for Life

- The Lighthouse

- Just Mercy

- A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood

- Parasite

- Birds of Prey

- Dolittle

- Sonic the Hedgehog

- Bloodshot

- Portrait of a Lady on Fire

- Dark Waters

- Onward

- A Quiet Place: Part 2

- Mulan

- Bond: No Time to Die

- The New Mutants

- Black Widow

- Scoob!

- Fast and Furious 9

- Wonder Woman 1984

- Ghostbusters: Afterlife

- Minions: The Rise of Gru

- Tenet

- Top Gun: Maverick

- Jungle Cruise

- Morbius

- Bill & Ted Face the Music

- The King's Man

- Halloween Kills

- Eternals

- Gozilla vs. Kong

- Dune

- Coming 2 America

- West Side Story

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Swiss. 6:31 Wed Jul 17
Re: 2020 Movies (now including 2021 and 2022)
Council

Downloading Lowlifes as we post.

Lee Trundle 5:55 Wed Jul 17
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"Features the son & grandson of the Auschwitz commandant who lived over the wall from the concentration camp with his family. The son was young but reckons he didn’t notice the smoke & smell or the fact that a million people moved in next door & werent seen again."


The son is currently posting on here as Texas Iron.

Fauxstralian 5:37 Wed Jul 17
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It’s a documentary rather than a movie but anyone who saw The Zone of Interest should watch the Commandant’s Shadow
Features the son & grandson of the Auschwitz commandant who lived over the wall from the concentration camp with his family. The son was young but reckons he didn’t notice the smoke & smell or the fact that a million people moved in next door & werent seen again.
Also features a 98yo holocaust survivor who only didn’t go in the gas chamber as she was a cellist in the orchestra that played for the guards

Council Scum 12:32 Wed Jul 17
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Watched Lowlife's last night, good watch if nothing is on.

Swiss. 1:33 Tue Jul 16
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Soldo

Stop wetting your knickers. Rotten Tomatoes gives it 6.70/10 and IMBD 6.9/10. so you are making up stats to defend your gay biker film, Very pathetic.

Nice to see many agree ref Tom Hammy Hardy.

Now we have to stomach his Fagin OTT Jew in the Peaker Blinders movie.

Council Scum 12:38 Tue Jul 16
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Eerie

You forgot about Charlie Hunnam. He's Tom Hardy off of Wish

Eerie Descent 5:28 Mon Jul 15
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Tom Hardy is, without question, the most overrated actor that's ever been on screen.

I'm at a point where I can't watch anything he's in, as I spend the whole time cringing at him and his attempt at 'acting', so I won't be watching The Bikeriders. Shame, as sounds like something I'd enjoy if he weren't in it.

Northern Sold 5:16 Mon Jul 15
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Swiss. 6:35 Sun Jul 14

It pleases me highly that you thought it was crap... it's almost like giving any film a huge thumbs up when you say its crap... I'll go along with my own verdict and all the 5/5 and 4/5's that the movie pundits are giving it... once again... thanks

Takashi Miike 12:03 Mon Jul 15
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manuel, that filming style was deliberate from scorcese. he is a big hitchcock fan, and it was a homage to him (even employing hitchcock collaborator, saul bass, to design the opening credits)

Takashi Miike 12:03 Mon Jul 15
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manuel, that filming style deliberate from scorcese. he is a big hitchcock fan, and it was a homage to him (even employing hitchcock collaborator, saul bass, to design the opening credits)

Manuel 8:40 Mon Jul 15
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Watched Cape Fear again, quite enjoyed it but dated now, almost like a tv movie feel about it.

Takashi Miike 2:35 Mon Jul 15
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watched Drive (2011) again recently, even better the second time round. perfect copy still posted on youtube

Iron Duke 1:34 Mon Jul 15
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Have to agree with Swiss about Tom Hardy. Hammiest actor out there.

zico 8:23 Sun Jul 14
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Watched Beverly Hills Cop Axel F last night. Enjoyable enough throw back to the days of buddy cop fun.

Swiss. 6:56 Sun Jul 14
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As for Hardy and Comer’s accents I thought I was listening to Popeye and Olive.

Swiss. 6:35 Sun Jul 14
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Sold The Bikeriders is fucking terrible. It’s like Greese without the music. Another OTT performance by Tom Hardy

Northern Sold 1:08 Sun Jul 14
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The Bikeriders.... fucking superb.... Comer, Butler and Hardy magnificent...

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/oct/05/the-bikeriders-review-jodie-comer-tom-hardy

Sydney_Iron 1:48 Fri Jul 12
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Who’s a silly cunt then?

This isn’t the TV boxes thread is it!

LOL

Manuel 12:30 Fri Jul 12
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Sydney isn't the sharpest tool..

Percy Dalton 12:24 Fri Jul 12
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Thought this was the movie thread

Sydney_Iron 6:27 Fri Jul 12
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3 episodes into the The Responder. stars Martin Freeman who also produces it, quite dark and gritty. a Liverpool cop with mental health issues, starts slow but worth a watch, won an Emmy i believe and Freeman is very good in this.

finished season 2 of Blue lights, which i have to say was superb, also from the BBC, they may have gone a bit woke but still seem able to make some very good TV drama which these 2 are.

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