Film recommendation.

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over 9 years ago

Chasing Great. Discuss.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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over 9 years ago
Think flicks summed it up "Chasing Great can't rise above feeling like a current affairs profile piece with great production values and access."


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over 9 years ago

I enjoyed Poi E

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over 9 years ago

The 7 psychopaths. Christopher Walken is excellent, Colin Farrell etc are all very good. Almost a Tarantino movie.

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over 9 years ago
That is a great film
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about 8 years ago

Not a film as such but you have to watch this clip. Excellent mickey take!!

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about 8 years ago

Anyone seen Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri? I plan to see it Sunday after hearing good things

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LG
about 8 years ago

No but I also plan on seeing it.

Call Me By Your Name is also the best depiction  of love in film I have ever seen and you should all watch it.


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LG
about 8 years ago

patrick478 wrote:

No but I also plan on seeing it.

Call Me By Your Name is also the best depiction  of love in film I have ever seen and you should all watch it.

I don't think I'm familiar with the marvel comic that it's based on.

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about 8 years ago

I <3 Nix wrote:

Anyone seen Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri? I plan to see it Sunday after hearing good things

It's in my top 10 all time. So well directed and acted. Brilliantly funny and tragically sad in the space of 30 seconds.

Probably not a great first date movie

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Colvinator
about 8 years ago

The Greasy Strangler (Full on weird)

Swiss Army Man (only slightly weird)

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about 8 years ago

Nocturnal Animals

Book Thief

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about 8 years ago

I watched Geo Storm last night. Some mindless escapism which had an interesting story, excellent special effects (bluray version or 4k essential). Acting was alright. As I said pure escapism that is not going to win an Academy award but I enjoyed it.

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about 8 years ago

murder on the orient express 

from the south of London town

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about 8 years ago · edited about 8 years ago · History

melbel wrote:

murder on the orient express 

The original? I believe the new version is about to be released on Bluray and in 4k. Murder

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about 8 years ago

FInally got around to Green Mile. You’re lying if you say you didn’t cry

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about 8 years ago

dairyflat wrote:
Gomorrah. Based on the book, Gomorrah, by Roberto Saviano.

Gritty as hell... dairyflat2009-06-22 10:52:57

Just finished watching Season 3 of the TV series. Dare I say it, it's probably better than Sopranos. 

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almost 8 years ago

Christo wrote:

The Greasy Strangler (Full on weird)

Swiss Army Man (only slightly weird)

this for swiss army man, its one of the best films I have ever seen. 

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ChristoForteanTimes
almost 8 years ago

If you want to watch some non sensical fun with lots of action, then 'Hardcore Henry' is right for you. I had a great time watching it. The story isnt exactly there for most people, but serves enough of a base line for the movie to make sense. But that's not the point of the movie. The point was to create a kick-ass action movie all filmed through the first person view of a Go Pro. A definite must watch for action lovers


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almost 8 years ago

Watched "What Dreams may Come" - a Vincent Ward Film from the 90's with Robin Williams. Bluray from JB's. Although a serious film about redemption and dying, wow what a visual spectacle. I liked it when it first came out in the theatre and I really liked it this time around. Although it was sad too. Robin Williams although he had humourous moments, he shows a serious acting talent when in a straight role. RIP Robin, you were excellent in this film. I shed a tear or 3.

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almost 8 years ago

Watched Bond last night, watched the Royal Wedding and it reminded me of one of my favourite film clips. Brilliant acting by all!

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almost 8 years ago

It's a 4 part series but check out The Defiant Ones on Netflix.

Story of Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine.

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almost 8 years ago

it's a mini series, but killing eve on tvnz on demand is awesome 


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over 7 years ago

Saw two film festival films last night and they were both pretty decent:
- Keep the Change
- The Kindergarten Teacher

Three to go this weekend:
- Searching
- 3 Faces
- The Guilty

I'm excited!

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LG
over 7 years ago

Hope the ankle is better Trace

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over 7 years ago

Added an additional film- Three Identical Strangers. Outstanding documentary. Fully thought provoking.

Final rankings of the ones I saw
1. The Guilty
2. Three Identical Strangers
3. Searching
4. The Kindergarten Teacher
5. 3 Faces
6. Keep the Change

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over 7 years ago

Juliette, Naked.

From the film fest. Not what you think! It's actually a rom-com the way rom-coms should be. Quirky, a few surprises thrown in and that Irish fella from bridesmaids. It will return.

I know, I know, its serious!

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over 7 years ago

Couple of classic Italian movies (with subtitles) for ya:

1) Mediterraneo: Italian troops stranded on a small Greek island in WW2 - comedy with a bit of existentialism thrown in. Absolute gold.

2) Nuovo Cinema Paradiso: The story of a young man and his fascination with movies growing up in Sicily. Beautiful - you'll probably recognize the soundtrack once you hear it.

3) If you have Netflix, check out the TV series "Suburra". The dubbing is atrocious, so I recommend watching it in Italian with ENG subs...


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over 7 years ago

Cinema Paradiso is brilliant and sad and funny. An excellent film with a great story. NOT for action fans. This is a story film.

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newzealandpower
over 7 years ago · edited over 7 years ago · History

The Insult.

The Insult uses its familiar courtroom drama framework to deliver a hard-hitting statement on modern Middle Eastern politics that's as gripping as it is thought-provoking.

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over 6 years ago

Watched Bohemian Rhapsody the other day. 5/5 stars. I'm a huge Queen fan but even my wife who's not overly into them couldn't believe how good it was.
The main actor does a great job of emulating Freddie's mannerisms and the actor playing Brian May looks more Brian May than.....the actual Brian May!

Fun fact, the guy who plays John Decon (who also looks a lot like him) is the wee lad from Jurassic Park (Timmy).


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over 6 years ago

Really enjoyed Jojo Rabbit. A 'comedy' on a serious topic. Very well put together.

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dairyflatkwlap
almost 5 years ago · edited almost 5 years ago · History
Couldn’t find the TV thread so:
Ted Lasso 
Sentimental as, but enjoyed it


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almost 5 years ago
I watched an "old classic" Last night - "Brubaker" with Robert Redford. Was an excellent film, available on Disney+ (So too is "The French Connection" & it's sequel.) Good gritty solid movies with no CGI or distractions.
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over 4 years ago · edited over 4 years ago · History
"The Keeper"
One of the best football feature film dramas.
Screened in cinemas in NZ in 2019.
Life story of Bert Trautmann, the German Manchester City goalie of the 1950's and 1960's (1949 - 1964).
Shows that good players can be scouted from anywhere, in this case a POW camp for German prisoners in Lancashire at the end of the war.
An amazing and controversial life story with Trautmann and Man City facing massive hostility initially even from their own fans by signing a former Nazi soldier so soon after the war (20,000 demonstrated outside Maine Road).
First foreign player to be awarded the English "Footballer of the Year" title.
"In the 1956 FA Cup Final, as City take a strong 3–1 lead Bert is again winning plaudits for his masterful goalkeeping, when a dangerous collision with Birmingham City player Peter Murphy shatters a vertebra in his neck and almost costs him his life. With 20 minutes of the game left to go, and clearly in a bad state, Trautmann refuses to leave the field and continues to make several brave saves, stopping Birmingham City from scoring any further goals and thus winning City the Cup."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Keeper_(2018_film)
Trautmann in his first seasons at Maine road, was a team mate of legendary midfielder Billy Walsh, an Ireland international who later immigrated to NZ and played for Eastern Suburbs and one unofficial match for the All Whites:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Walsh_(footballer,_born_1921)#Manchester_City
Online streaming options here:
https://www.flicks.co.nz/movie/the-keeper/#movie-vods

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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Oi Oi Edgecumbe
over 4 years ago
Big Pete 65
"The Keeper"
One of the best football feature film dramas.
Screened in cinemas in NZ in 2019.
Life story of Bert Trautmann, the German Manchester City goalie of the 1950's and 1960's (1949 - 1964).
Shows that good players can be scouted from anywhere, in this case a POW camp for German prisoners in Lancashire at the end of the war.
An amazing and controversial life story with Trautmann and Man City facing massive hostility initially even from their own fans by signing a former Nazi soldier so soon after the war (20,000 demonstrated outside Maine Road).
First foreign player to be awarded the English "Footballer of the Year" title.
"In the 1956 FA Cup Final, as City take a strong 3–1 lead Bert is again winning plaudits for his masterful goalkeeping, when a dangerous collision with Birmingham City player Peter Murphy shatters a vertebra in his neck and almost costs him his life. With 20 minutes of the game left to go, and clearly in a bad state, Trautmann refuses to leave the field and continues to make several brave saves, stopping Birmingham City from scoring any further goals and thus winning City the Cup."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Keeper_(2018_film)
Trautmann in his first seasons at Maine road, was a team mate of legendary midfielder Billy Walsh, an Ireland international who later immigrated to NZ and played for Eastern Suburbs and one unofficial match for the All Whites:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Walsh_(footballer,_born_1921)#Manchester_City
Online streaming options here:
https://www.flicks.co.nz/movie/the-keeper/#movie-vods

Yep, loved that movie, saw it a couple of years ago at the movies.

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almost 4 years ago
Just checked out prime. There are some great football series there

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over 3 years ago
Mister Organ. Intense, doco film about the crazy wheel clamper of Ponsonby, and so much more. Well worth a watch.

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over 3 years ago
Oi Oi Edgecumbe
Mister Organ. Intense, doco film about the crazy wheel clamper of Ponsonby, and so much more. Well worth a watch.

Can't wait to see it! Huge David Ferrier fan! I listen to all his podcasts and read his newsletter. His docos are usually first rate so rely can't wait

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