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Anyone been to the cinemas lately for a good movie? Recently I've seen the new version of Macbeth with Michael Fassbender. And last week I went to see The Martian(in 2D)
Both were very good. Next up is the new Guillermo Del Toro film Crimson Peak,which promises to be a classic.
Anyone been to the cinemas lately for a good movie? Recently I've seen the new version of Macbeth with Michael Fassbender. And last week I went to see The Martian(in 2D)
Both were very good. Next up is the new Guillermo Del Toro film Crimson Peak,which promises to be a classic.
I haven't seen a great new movie for a few years now. I did dig out the Ian McKellen/Judi Dench Macbeth at the weekend cos ArrGee Jr. is studying it for GCSE, but ended up watching The Theory of Everything which wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Watched The Imitation Game the weekend before, so there is a theme of watching oscar nominated ex-public schoolboys playing English genius scientists...
... more often than not these days our film choice is limited by what is available on Now TV and Amazon Prime that is a 12 certificate or less. I think the last movie I saw at the cinema was Les Miserables. Which for a musical was pretty good, though you did need ear plugs when Russell Crowe started singing.
I've not visited a cinema since 2004, despite the fact we have a multiplex within walking distance. The cinema had just been built at that point. We tend to watch at home, but nothing notable recently.
The last one I went to see was Lord of the Rings. I fell asleep. .
Hardly ever go to the cinema anymore, last really good thing I saw was The Ecstasy of Wilko Johnson (he's talking at the 100 Club this Thursday, quietly excited), deeply weird in parts but really, for want of a better word, powerful.
Looking forward to seeing Suffragette at some point, and The Lady In Van when that comes out next month.