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Re: What you watching?
I'll probably be slayed for this but , I have not been impressed with any of the Star Wars franchise since the original 3 with the exception of Rogue One which was a proper war film in the vein of the Dirty Dozen .Deegee wrote:Star Wars Last Jedi.
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I agree, so your not the only one.Jack wrote:I'll probably be slayed for this but , I have not been impressed with any of the Star Wars franchise since the original 3 with the exception of Rogue One which was a proper war film in the vein of the Dirty Dozen .Deegee wrote:Star Wars Last Jedi.
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Seems we are of an opinion, I smiled at the references and nods in the first JJ Abrams film, but it lacked punch. I walked away from Rogue One blown away in a way I haven’t been with any SW film since Empire Strikes Back.C00kiemonster wrote:I agree, so your not the only one.Jack wrote:I'll probably be slayed for this but , I have not been impressed with any of the Star Wars franchise since the original 3 with the exception of Rogue One which was a proper war film in the vein of the Dirty Dozen .Deegee wrote:Star Wars Last Jedi.
Just my opinion fwiw.
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Re: What you watching?
Agree.Jack wrote:I'll probably be slayed for this but , I have not been impressed with any of the Star Wars franchise since the original 3 with the exception of Rogue One which was a proper war film in the vein of the Dirty Dozen .Deegee wrote:Star Wars Last Jedi.
Star Wars died in ROTJ, the moment the Ewok teddy bears showed up....the films have had a few great moments, but that's about it.
Rogue One was just a great fcuking movie...Star Wars or not, it doesn't matter.
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Re: What you watching?
Watched it last night too. Absolutely brilliant. Story really is heating up.
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Re: What you watching?
My kids watched that and Paddington 2 over the holidays and now my son is obsessed with marmaladeC00kiemonster wrote:Paddington
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Finally starting watching latest season of Homeland. Slow start but by goodness it’s getting good.
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Re: What you watching?
kiwikrasher wrote:My kids watched that and Paddington 2 over the holidays and now my son is obsessed with marmaladeC00kiemonster wrote:Paddington
I've got number 2 to watch but the first was very well done as a kids film, good escapism.
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Get Out. That was a good film, even had some humour in it, well worth a watch if you have Sky Movies
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Re: What you watching?
More bullsh!t about the upcoming Royal Wedding on the news.
Are you guys as excited as I am?????
Are you guys as excited as I am?????
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Lost in Space. We watched 2 episodes last night, the 2nd was a real cliff hanger. It was too late to watch the next one. So I'll be back on it this evening.
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Re: What you watching?
I've got those to watch, just no time at the moment.Kwacky wrote:Lost in Space. We watched 2 episodes last night, the 2nd was a real cliff hanger. It was too late to watch the next one. So I'll be back on it this evening.
New series of Handmaid's Tale is very good i have to say.