Last Film You Saw

Not a big cinema film as such but more a fan made documentary on YouTube about the most underrated English footballer of all time.



If you haven't watched it I'd give it 10/10 just for the effort and the fact some of our younger fans don't understand how good the King was, or just a refresher for others it's a shame the maker of this he couldn't have got more contributions from ex footballers... But it's still very well made considering the amount of time it must've taken him and it's a pretty good watch.

Tom Finney once said of the King.
"Colin Bell was as good as anything I've ever seen."
When Tom Finney says that about anyone you better believe he was an all time great of English football, it's heartbreaking he never got to become our leading appearance and goalscoring holder, or make a name for himself on a bigger stage due to that disgusting tackle.

I'd hope the club see this and seriously think about making their own version expanding on it, getting plenty of well renowned high profile ex players of the past talking about just how good he was, we all know he was a private man King Colin but it shouldn't mean he ever gets forgotten about, never did I see him play but I know if we had him now at his peak then he'd definitely start every single game.
 
MIdnight Special.

Sci-fi-ish sort of film about a young boy who has expressed various very strange phenomena during his lifetime. The story begins as his father and friend abduct the child from a religious cult who believe that the child is some sort of prophet.

7/10

Much, much better though is Sound of my Voice 8.5/10 - about a paranormal human sharing her insight into the very near future. Sound of My Voice highly recommended - Midnight Special - good watch but nothing special.
 
Not a big cinema film as such but more a fan made documentary on YouTube about the most underrated English footballer of all time.



If you haven't watched it I'd give it 10/10 just for the effort and the fact some of our younger fans don't understand how good the King was, or just a refresher for others it's a shame the maker of this he couldn't have got more contributions from ex footballers... But it's still very well made considering the amount of time it must've taken him and it's a pretty good watch.

Tom Finney once said of the King.
"Colin Bell was as good as anything I've ever seen."
When Tom Finney says that about anyone you better believe he was an all time great of English football, it's heartbreaking he never got to become our leading appearance and goalscoring holder, or make a name for himself on a bigger stage due to that disgusting tackle.

I'd hope the club see this and seriously think about making their own version expanding on it, getting plenty of well renowned high profile ex players of the past talking about just how good he was, we all know he was a private man King Colin but it shouldn't mean he ever gets forgotten about, never did I see him play but I know if we had him now at his peak then he'd definitely start every single game.

Definitely watching that this weekend, thanks for the heads up ;-)
 
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Jude law
Anthony Hopkins
Rachel Weisz

The film chronicles the stories of a group of people from various cities and countries as their lives are connected with each other, involving suspense, romance and thriller.
Enjoyed it

7/10
 
10 Rillington Place...absolute classic. I remember watching it with my dad who was/is a bit of a real crime nut after I asked why they don't hang murderers any more and he explained by way of this movie. Obviously young me missed some of the nuance about a bloke getting fitted up and really poor quality police work.

Watching it back I can definitely see a touch of the Hopkins Hannibal lector in Attenborough's portrayal.

Fully recommend it or a rewatching of it if you are stuck
 
Only reason i managed to watch it all was my strong desire for a Matrix nostalgia fix. First one was a fantastic film.

True.

Remember I just flicked it on didn’t know anything about the film and got blown away how unique it was, every film that followed it were a big let down.
 
Watched Morbius.

It's not half as bad as the reviews are saying, the film is ok for 3/4 of it, it's just the end that's a total let down.
 
10 Rillington Place...absolute classic. I remember watching it with my dad who was/is a bit of a real crime nut after I asked why they don't hang murderers any more and he explained by way of this movie. Obviously young me missed some of the nuance about a bloke getting fitted up and really poor quality police work.

Watching it back I can definitely see a touch of the Hopkins Hannibal lector in Attenborough's portrayal.

Fully recommend it or a rewatching of it if you are stuck

That film is a brilliant piece of cinema.
 
Agreed on the original.

As a fan, did you feel a 4th was needed/warranted? Just curious.
No, it certainly did not answer any stand out unanswered questions or anything like that. Even the second two were on dodgy ground. I can understand how success of the first drove the production of more but the films became pretty shabby pretty quick.

It was nice to see Neo and Trinity on screen together again but that was the best bit for me. The film felt messy but it really could have been worse to, so not a total disaster, but close.
 
No, it certainly did not answer any stand out unanswered questions or anything like that. Even the second two were on dodgy ground. I can understand how success of the first drove the production of more but the films became pretty shabby pretty quick.

It was nice to see Neo and Trinity on screen together again but that was the best bit for me. The film felt messy but it really could have been worse to, so not a total disaster, but close.
You know Blade is coming next don't you? ;)
 

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