jackynutmeg
Striker
Started watching Nuremberg and was getting in to it but turned it off for the darts.
I'll start again tomorrow
I'll start again tomorrow
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Was just talking about the Hitchcock version earlier today. Think it’s 20/30 years ahead of its time. Brilliant film.The Thirty Nine Steps (1978) - Encore
I’ve grown to like this more than the Kenneth More version, even though I love the vibrancy and atmosphere of the 1959 version.
Robert Powell is great, and heads a good cast in this more serious adaptation. It suffers because it’s not as good at the Hitchcock version, but it has a lot to recommend it, such as the pre-war setting, and the general pacing. There’s definitely room for all three films, and they all bring something to the table.
7.5/10
A magnificent film. One of my all-time favourites. I read that the director of the 1959 film told Hitch that he was going to do a new version, and was basically told ‘knock yourself out, but you won’t do it as well as I did it.’Was just talking about the Hitchcock version earlier today. Think it’s 20/30 years ahead of its time. Brilliant film.
A magnificent film. One of my all-time favourites. I read that the director of the 1959 film told Hitch that he was going to do a new version, and was basically told ‘knock yourself out, but you won’t do it as well as I did it.’
And so it came to pass!
If you haven't seen 'Good Time' by the same lads it's very similar and brilliant also.First film of 2026:
Uncut Gems (2019) - Netflix
Been meaning to watch this for a while due to the rave reviews, but always been put off due to the length and the fact that Adam Sandler's New Yorker accent sounded really grating on the trailer (it is!) and wasn't sure I could handle 2hr 15mins of it.
It's a brilliant movie, but good lord it's a stressfull watch! Felt like living through a 2hr+ panic attack/nervous breakdown. Relentless, noisy, unnerving and intense throughout. Gripping stuff, but definitely not something to watch if you want a nice relaxing bit of escapism!!
9/10
We've reached the year Metropolis was set in. A wealthy tech tycoon scheming to make everyone the slave to his whims. Good job that never happened.
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Gave it 9/10. Really good exploration of the creative process, and of depression.
Dragon Inn's been on my list for a while. I recently added Eephus as it has been mentioned a couple of times by Sean Fennessy on the Ringer podcasts.Eephus (2024) 9/10
Two New England baseball teams take part in the last game before their ground is redeveloped. Marvellous, meditative look at small town American life.
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Goodbye, Dragon Inn (2003) 9/10
The film that inspired Eephus. A seedy Taipei cinema shows its last film before closure. Hardly any dialogue, very little plot, but eerily beautiful.
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Re Marty Supreme - saw it last night at Gateshead Vue - thought it was class, 2.5 hours whizzed by. And Gwyneth looked lovely.not sure Cruise & comedy are good bedfellows.
saw it last week at the tyneside cinema, was ok - was hoping for more from it.
Great list. So many classics.I always fancy watching old classics in January when the weather's sh**e and it's all cosy indoors. Had a look through iPlayer and there's a fair few on there at the minute if anyone interested:
A Man For All Seasons
Back to the Future Trilogy
Ben Hur
Blue Velvet
Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid
Casablanca
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Citizen Kane
Dial M For Murder
Doctor Zhivago
Double Indemnity
Farewell My Lovely
Funny Face
Get Carter
The Godfather Trilogy
The Graduate
The Great Escape
Ice Cold in Alex
The Italian Job
Jaws
Judgment at Nuremberg
King Kong
Laura
Lawrence of Arabia
The Man Who Knew Too Much
North By Northwest
Passport to Pimlico
Psycho
Raging Bull
Richard III
Some Like It Hot
The Sound of Music
Spartacus
Strangers on a Train
Suspicion
The Third Man
West Side Story
What's Up Doc?
When Harry Met Sally
Absolutely, I'd certainly let her hold my hand.And Gwyneth looked lovely.
Watched a few of those, did make me wonder if there were far more decent films on there than normal?Had a look through iPlayer and there's a fair few on there at the minute