What's the last movie you watched?
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Ah, the spaghetti westerns: Trinity, Trinity is still my name - I remember those & my older brother taking me to the flicks to see them in the city. To think of the transformation to Priscilla...think positive wrote:I remember a very cute terrace stamp in a very funny western, long long long long time ago
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Wasn't that Terrence Hill?watt price tully wrote:Ah, the spaghetti westerns: Trinity, Trinity is still my name - I remember those & my older brother taking me to the flicks to see them in the city. To think of the transformation to Priscilla...think positive wrote:I remember a very cute terrace stamp in a very funny western, long long long long time ago
Terrence Hill and Bud Spencer.
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Yes 100% correct. My bad. Mind you it was the 1970'sstui magpie wrote:Wasn't that Terrence Hill?watt price tully wrote:Ah, the spaghetti westerns: Trinity, Trinity is still my name - I remember those & my older brother taking me to the flicks to see them in the city. To think of the transformation to Priscilla...think positive wrote:I remember a very cute terrace stamp in a very funny western, long long long long time ago
Terrence Hill and Bud Spencer.
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Went with Mrs WPT to a Matinee screening of "Living is easy (with your eyes closed)", chic top & all.
A simply charming, delightful & warm film on pre-release through Palace cinemas.
It's won lots of awards. Spanish with English subtitles although a fair bit is in English too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uO1jXG38XbM (2 min HD trailer)
A simply charming, delightful & warm film on pre-release through Palace cinemas.
It's won lots of awards. Spanish with English subtitles although a fair bit is in English too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uO1jXG38XbM (2 min HD trailer)
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I watched Godzilla this morning, probably could have been better but wasnt bad certainly beats the 1998 version that came out. This is meant to follow on from the 1984 Raymond Burr film which was also a follow on, on the 1954 one.
The film I thought had too little contact with Godzilla himself to be called a Godzilla flick, seemed they focused primarily on the other monsters that were in the movie. It wasn't really as bad as some have said, but think it needed more screen time for Godzilla since, well he was the centre piece of the movie, basically.
The film I thought had too little contact with Godzilla himself to be called a Godzilla flick, seemed they focused primarily on the other monsters that were in the movie. It wasn't really as bad as some have said, but think it needed more screen time for Godzilla since, well he was the centre piece of the movie, basically.
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yeah it did. wasn't that wrapped in it, but maybe I didn't get it all, didn't have subtitles on the copy I watched. red 2 came out earlier this year.stui magpie wrote:Ended up watching something called RED last night on 7.
Bruce Willis action shoot em up. Never heard of it before, probably went straight to DVD. Actually wasn't bad.
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