It is phenomenal on the bog screen.davyK wrote:It's peak cinema - that's for sure - would be quite something to see on the big screen.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Proof that wookie does have an escape telly in every room.
g.man wrote:Absolutely. I was lucky enough to see it at the cinema back in the 60s, and it really is majestic on the big screen.
hylian_elf wrote:But he still doesn't get the telly to himself, even the bog telly where his wife follows him to. Also, he watched it at the PCC and says it was amazing, despite hating people and specially people at the cinema. I reckon his whole post is a LIEMoot_Geeza wrote:Proof that wookie does have an escape telly in every room.
hylian_elf wrote:Moot_Geeza wrote:Proof that wookie does have an escape telly in every room.
But he still doesn't get the telly to himself, even the bog telly where his wife follows him to.
Also, he watched it at the PCC and says it was amazing, despite hating people and specially people at the cinema. I reckon his whole post is a LIE
Yea I saw this last week and am absolutely gutted. This was high up on my purchase list.regmcfly wrote:The Abyss UK blu ray release cancelled - the BBC requested a cut of a scene of an animal submerged in water, and Jim Cameron refused. Stalemate, so now cancelled.
https://filmstories.co.uk/news/the-abyss-4k-ultra-hd-blu-ray-uk-release-the-bbfc-comments-on-its-cancellation/
Stop being me!Wookienopants wrote:This was back before I was married with kids and before life had ground me down to a bitter angry antisocial old fool. Plus I was probably on a date. The promise of sex would make me do many things.hylian_elf wrote:But he still doesn't get the telly to himself, even the bog telly where his wife follows him to. Also, he watched it at the PCC and says it was amazing, despite hating people and specially people at the cinema. I reckon his whole post is a LIEMoot_Geeza wrote:Proof that wookie does have an escape telly in every room.
poprock wrote:That’s really interesting though - to see that the BBFC still has teeth. And their reasoning - that the film includes a genuine criminal act.
g.man wrote:I liked that space one he did about love.
I thought it was fantastic. It was Downey Jr who stood out when I watched It. F didn't get to see It in cinema so might be a good in to see it again, but aye, it's great Cinema.davyK wrote:Rewatched Oppenheimer last week. It's far better with a rewatch. It's damn good. Murphy is simply superb in it.
regmcfly wrote:poprock wrote:That’s really interesting though - to see that the BBFC still has teeth. And their reasoning - that the film includes a genuine criminal act.
Yep, I like that they still have a bite to them. Remember that the C does not stand for Censorship, as a lot people think, but for Classification.
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