Watching âBeverly Hills Copâ - never seem it befor but itâs fucking shot so very surprized it so rated⌠not aged well
I heard it was full of stuff from the 1980s.
Shocking.
It was good when it was made, but like the soundtrack is utterly shit now. In fact it sums up the 80s very nicely indeed.
Mrs P_F having a sofa day currently watching Naked Gun.
That is one movie that never gets old, still laugh at the gags even though we know them off by heart
HmmmâŚnice Beaver was my favourite.
One of the greatest lines in movie history tbh
Surely you canât be serious??
Donât call me shirley
Nah, itâs because most on here would have been about 12 when it came out so would have found all the âmotherfuckingâ sweatiest âcoolâ
Itâs really just shit
There were a few good scenes, and some good lines as well. I particularly liked the bit where he gleefully plays the race card to procure a hotel room But it was definitely a film for the eighties, all flash consumerism and laddish dialogue. Makes no sense at all in todayâs sanitised world. And I still like the soundtrack.
1917 is a very good film.
Very good.
Not world changing but very worth watching.
Not watched it yet but how I feel about Tarantino films, right there.
I really enjoyed it. Think is worked very well in the cinema and would recommend watching it there (rather than waiting to download it) if possible.
Iâd agree. But Cinema ainât happening while moving house so it was a compromise and means theres a chance of a trip to the pub to watch football in the next week or two
#pussywhipped
Only 1 person in this household gets to whip pussies.
A delicate skill yep strangely useless for my long term career objectives. I answer the phone saying Hi its Polski Phil and get sorry wrong number, oh is Mr Gray there?.
Ford v Ferrari.
What a cracking âold fashionedâ story & movie.
Apart from Englishman Christian Baleâs awful English accent totally engrossing film.
And recalled an epic adventure/story.
Back in the early 90s, I flew as a PPL out of Old Sarum airfield when i could.
The club organised a trip in an 8 seater twin engined job to Le Mans. The boss was an early GPS freak.
I was squished in the back on top of the camping gear.
Just as we crossed the French coast, GPS went down. They had no maps.
I had an AA Road Atlas of France with me.
I navigated us from Cherbourg to Le Mans looking out the window and with no compass or instruments available. Epic moment that earned me free beers all weekend.
Was a great hot and noisy trip. If you ever go dont be Phil. Take earplugs. Fvck it was impossible to sleep!
Good lord. What accent is Bale trying to do?
Nothing breaks my suspension of disbelief like a bad or inappropriate accent. Whoever cast the âNorthern Irishâ in Sons of Anarchy should never be allowed to cast again.
Itâs one of the reasons Iâm having so much trouble with Picard. Fucking Irish Romulans? Or Romulans that sound like theyâre paying for a pork pie in Gloucester Services?
Cockney South African is what it sounded like. " âget us a fizzy pop loveâ was just cringeworthy.
Guess he was in the zone & trying to do a Mike Yarwood of Ken Miles
Matt Damon was himself and a much better Carroll Shelby for it.
But still a good movie even if you arenât a petrol head
I was going to the LeMans Classic in my '58 Karmann Ghia back in 2011. We took the fast cat from Skatesville and who should I see in the bar during the crossing but Derek Bell (Le Mans 24 hours five times, the Daytona 24 three times and the World Sportscar Championship twice), went over to have a chat as he seemed to be on his own. Asked what he would be driving that weekend. He said he wouldnât be driving but was there to promote the 50th anniversary of the Steve McQueen movie Le Mans as he had been McQueenâs tutor for the movie. Said McQueen was very down to earth and a good learnerâŚthey spent 3 months training for the movie at Goodwood near Bellâs home in W Sussex with McQueen as his lodger.