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Films you've watched recently.

Watched Plane its very watchable although very predictable.Knock at the Cabin was pretty decent.
 
I used to work with two guys who were POW's in Burma during WWII. The stories they told were nothing but bleak. I'm grateful that neither me or my kids will never have go through anything remotely like what they endured.
My late uncle ( ex-DC Spooner's father) was imprisoned and escaped from a Japanese POW camp in Burma.Unlike your friends he would never talk about his experiences there.That's the sort of man I respect. :Worthy:
 
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Why "less than impressive?"It's on my to see list when it gets a release here.(Off to see The Banshees of Inersherin tomorrow,which was released in Barna on Friday).
"The Fabelmans"--Stephen Spielberg really did not have enough of an exciting life as a youngster to make a film around.
 
Why "less than impressive?"It's on my to see list when it gets a release here.(Off to see The Banshees of Inersherin tomorrow,which was released in Barna on Friday).
After all the hype I started to watch Banshees and thought it was a load of rubbish. Binned it after an hour.
 
This thread appears to be a bit highbrow for me, but I'll lower the intellectual tone and mention I finally watched Top Gun Maverik over the weekend. Was ok-ish. Clever effects of course, very cheesy, and Tom Cruise has only got a choice of two facial expressions available to him nowadays. I'd give it somewhere between a 5 or 6 out of 10.
 
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