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Schindler's List.

I was told to take some tissues but I didn't see anything to have a w@nk over.

 


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Originally posted by Cucking Funt

Schindler's List.

I was told to take some tissues but I didn't see anything to have a w@nk over.

You didn’t like the female Jewish servant then?

 


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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 26 Feb 20 6.05am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by nickyf

Never seen

Avatar

A truly great film. Not in it's story or acting perhaps but as the first film to be made in 3D it was worth watching just for that alone.

I saw it in 3D at our local cinema and again at the IMAX and it was a truly stunning spectacle

 

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Originally posted by Cucking Funt

Schindler's List.

I was told to take some tissues but I didn't see anything to have a w@nk over.

There is a shower scene.

 

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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

A truly great film. Not in it's story or acting perhaps but as the first film to be made in 3D it was worth watching just for that alone.

I saw it in 3D at our local cinema and again at the IMAX and it was a truly stunning spectacle

I hate to be picky but it wasn't the first 3D movie.

3D actually goes back to almost the birth of cinema and had a brief period of popularity in the 1950's with Hollywood horror movies.

Avatar did use CGI extensively , again not the first but certainly the most commercially successful.

Cameron and Lucas are not great directors but they are great film makers as they have pushed the boundaries of technology mainly because they hate actors and would rather do without them.

 


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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 26 Feb 20 7.55am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11


I hate to be picky but it wasn't the first 3D movie.

OK Mr Picky. It may not have been the first 3D movie but it was the first to be filmed using advanced technology that emulated the way that the human eye sees things.

I haven't been to the cinema for a few years so don't know whether the technology has improved yet again but Avatar was a stunning film to watch even if the story was basically the old "America wants so America takes" story rehashed for the millionth time with a bunch of wooden actors

 

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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

OK Mr Picky. It may not have been the first 3D movie but it was the first to be filmed using advanced technology that emulated the way that the human eye sees things.

I haven't been to the cinema for a few years so don't know whether the technology has improved yet again but Avatar was a stunning film to watch even if the story was basically the old "America wants so America takes" story rehashed for the millionth time with a bunch of wooden actors

 


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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

OK Mr Picky. It may not have been the first 3D movie but it was the first to be filmed using advanced technology that emulated the way that the human eye sees things.

I haven't been to the cinema for a few years so don't know whether the technology has improved yet again but Avatar was a stunning film to watch even if the story was basically the old "America wants so America takes" story rehashed for the millionth time with a bunch of wooden actors

Yes, 3D.

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View Dan Theolmesdaleroad's Profile Dan Theolmesdaleroad Flag Up north 29 Feb 20 2.00am Send a Private Message to Dan Theolmesdaleroad Add Dan Theolmesdaleroad as a friend

A few I somehow haven't seen yet, but would maybe like to, are:

2001: A Space Odyssey
Blade Runner
Braveheart
Gladiator
Alien (any of the series)
The Godfather II and III (although I have read the book)

Others I have no interest in seeing include:

Either Mamma Mia!
Any Harry Potter
Any Lord of the Rings

Maybe I'm just not one for three hour films!

 

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I've never seen Braveheart.

 


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Originally posted by Dan Theolmesdaleroad

A few I somehow haven't seen yet, but would maybe like to, are:

2001: A Space Odyssey
Blade Runner
Braveheart
Gladiator
Alien (any of the series)
The Godfather II and III (although I have read the book)


You are obviously a scifi fan if you say you would like to see the above. Blade Runner used to be my favourite film and I used to have an HD-DVD box set of four slightly different versions of the film.

The first two Alien films are well worth watching too

 

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View Dan Theolmesdaleroad's Profile Dan Theolmesdaleroad Flag Up north 29 Feb 20 12.40pm Send a Private Message to Dan Theolmesdaleroad Add Dan Theolmesdaleroad as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

You are obviously a scifi fan if you say you would like to see the above. Blade Runner used to be my favourite film and I used to have an HD-DVD box set of four slightly different versions of the film.

The first two Alien films are well worth watching too

I might give the impression I'm a sci-fi fan (I probably look a bit like one as well!), but I'm really not. I usually prefer dramas and comedies rooted in reality rather than fantasy. I loved the original Star Wars trilogy as a kid, and watched the old Star Trek now and again, but not much else.

I do fancy myself as a bit of a film buff though, and films like Blade Runner and Alien have always been very well acclaimed. They are often listed among people's favourite films so I should really give them a go.

Cheers for the recommendation!


 

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