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A not bad fantasy romp. If your familiar with the Harry Potter series you should be able to see the twists coming.
A bit of harmless fun for all the family.
Warning: It goes on for about an arse-numbing two and a quarter hours .
If I use that word again in this thread, within the next six months, I'm donating £100 to tFB coffers.
one of the most entertaining films I've seen in a long time. Excellent 10/10
and it's got of these in it
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Ms Goldtop, shopping alone, bought the whole bl**dy Pink Panther boxset! As a punishment, I made her watch the first one last night. I'd forgotten just how bad it was. Sub-schoolboy slapstick, sub-AdDram farce, etc. Ugh!
Hold on ...... apparently now I'm hearing that it's a thing called a 'trailer' and it's just to advertise the film. It pretty much showed everything though so I'm all good thanks.
Its like Agatha Christie with extra violence and dodgy accents.
Loved it.
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My rule of thumb is that any trailer which seems to give away a lot of the plot is basically showing you ALL the best bits because they couldn't find anything else to make it look interesting. Sounds like one to avoid.
(Especially true of any comedy with Vince Vaughn and/or Owen Wilson - watch the trailer and you've already had all the laughs. Guaranteed.)
I don't think I saw any of the trailers for Man of Steel or Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice and I loved 'em both. I know that I am wrong to like those films as Mark Kermode doesn't, but I have no taste.
A trick me and my regular cinema going friends have picked up on is going in about 25 mins after the programme has started: we end up catching the last bit of a trailer, or that bit that shows you which production companies are involved in the film. Maybe trailer dodging is an art in itself.
That is a great feeling when you walk through the doors and the black certificate screen is just showing. You want everyone else in the cinema to be thinking your a real jammy git for timing it perfectly. Even though the truth is they probably havent even noticed you coming in.
btw saw Sully recently. 7/10, not a lot to say about it.
10 Cloverfield Lane - pretty good/odd
X-Men Apocalypse - watched on a flight, got half way through and chose something else :-/
Captain America Civil War - pretty good as these super hero things go - some impressive battle scenes