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rubymoo 09-06-2016 08:15 PM

Shall we go for Niamh's Top Gun?

Ammi 13-06-2016 04:21 AM

...I'm cool with Top Gun as the next watch..or if it's going to be a struggle to fit the movies during BB Season... if it's thought to be a good idea to put it on hold atm..?..

DrunkerThanMoses 13-06-2016 09:40 AM

I will try and watch Top Gun this week :)

Niamh. 13-06-2016 09:43 AM

Yeah I'll try and get it watched this week too

Mokka 12-07-2016 01:13 AM

I know it's been almost a month since we set Top Gun... and BBUK and BBUS and Love Island have kept everyone full on the watching the boob tube front... but I think I will watch Top Gun tonight...

Tired of too much "reality" tv and need more 80's movies in my life imo :fan:

Walter White 12-07-2016 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Mokka (Post 8807841)
I know it's been almost a month since we set Top Gun... and BBUK and BBUS and Love Island have kept everyone full on the watching the boob tube front... but I think I will watch Top Gun tonight...

Tired of too much "reality" tv and need more 80's movies in my life imo :fan:

:laugh: I'll watch it when I wake up in the morning.

Niamh. 12-07-2016 09:14 AM

Oh I forgot about this, I'm off to Spain this week so it'll probably have to wait till I get back

Cherie 12-07-2016 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8808076)
Oh I forgot about this, I'm off to Spain this week so it'll probably have to wait till I get back

Enjoy Niamh :love:

Niamh. 12-07-2016 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 8808105)
Enjoy Niamh :love:

Thanks Cherie, looking forward to a bit of sun since I think our summer has already ended :bawling:

Cherie 12-07-2016 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8808107)
Thanks Cherie, looking forward to a bit of sun since I think our summer has already ended :bawling:

Yeah much the same here, and we usually get good summers, we are off on Tuesday so not far behind you!

Niamh. 12-07-2016 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 8808109)
Yeah much the same here, and we usually get good summers, we are off on Tuesday so not far behind you!

To Spain as well?

Ammi 27-07-2016 04:59 AM

..on the recommendation of James and also because a sequel has been announced as a definite..(and because I've never seen it..)...I'm adding Trainspotting to the list as well...

Cherie 27-07-2016 05:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8808110)
To Spain as well?

Si Seņora

Braden 27-07-2016 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 8859262)
..on the recommendation of James and also because a sequel has been announced as a definite..(and because I've never seen it..)...I'm adding Trainspotting to the list as well...

Yes! Trainspotting is a must, it's one of my favourite films and I adore it. I can't wait for the sequel :love:

James 08-11-2016 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Mokka (Post 8602368)
Just finished Good Will Hunting... I had forgot why I loved this film so much... all the little bits that make up the whole of it. We were constantly reminded in media this last year with Matt Damon that this was his first Oscar win... him and Ben Affleck... and it starts to get old, the whole boy wonders bit over this movie... but when you watch it and think about what they put in there, the depth of even just the minor scenes... yeah, this was an impressive movie for them to write and act in.

favourite quotes:
Spoiler:

Will: Do you like apples?
Clark: Yeah.
Will: Well, I got her number. How do you like them apples?

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Sean: [to his class] See you Monday. We'll be talking about Freud and why he did enough cocaine to kill a small horse.

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Will: What is this, a Taster's Choice moment between guys?

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Sean: People call those imperfections, but no, that's the good stuff.
Sean: You're not perfect, sport, and let me save you the suspense: this girl you've met, she's not perfect either. But the question is whether or not you're perfect for each other.

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and this moment/scene broke my heart a little

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 8602375)
..Good Will Hunting...


Spoiler:

..I found it really difficult not to feel extremely emotional through parts of the movie...obviously because of Robin Williams himself but also because it seemed even more poignant now in thinking that how his character felt about his wife would maybe be how his own wife could be feeling..and also with my own mum because she's never been able to get beyond my dad's death and losing him...the part where he told Will the little funny story and then said that with the millions of funny/lovely memories etc, what he felt most was the sadness of her death...just heart-breaking and something that many people would relate to...also such an intense moment in it when they both shared their 'parent' stories, which finally 'released Will' from so much...

...re- watching it also reminded me of how much it was one of those movies that felt a little 'un-finished' in that it left you wondering how his life was going to be in choosing love as it were...would his gift still be something that was part of his life as well, would it all work out for him and Skylar etc...and I always think it's such a good sign when I get so absorbed and involved in characters like that...great movie, great cast and a general 9/10 on the film scale, I think...


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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 8606516)
Good Will Hunting

Spoiler:

So I rewatched it with my daughter and she loved it, for me it was even better than i remembered. Robin Williams is so good in it but his character has such a sadness about him that i feel might have been close to how Robin felt alot of times himself, maybe that's why on this watch it felt more emotional?

Anyway, great film, great writing by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck too.

Loved, loved Loved it

9.5/10

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Originally Posted by DrunkerThanMoses (Post 8607211)
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I think my main problem before watching this film is I despise Ben Aflleck so was not looking forward to the fact he starred in it, let alone co wrote it. Thankfully he was hardly in the movie and lets be honest Damon probably wrote most of the film so I am just going to pretend Ben Afleck had nothing to do with the movie.

Overall it was a good film. Williams, Damon, Driver and Skarsgard were all great, and it was nice to see Williams in a serious role and different from his usually comedy parts. I was intrigued by most of the characters; strangely I liked Skarsgard and Williams more together and Damon and Driver together more than Damon and Williams characters.

I liked it and Damon did a decent job on the script, but I found myself getting bored towards the end,plus with the fact Ben Affleck (his character had no purpose at all in this movie) was in it I rate it a bit lower - 3/5

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Originally Posted by Jamie89 (Post 8607419)
Good Will Hunting

Spoiler:

I thought it was ok, but I didn't really enjoy it overall. There were some good moments (my favourite scene was probably the emotional one between Will and Skylar in the bedroom) but overall I found it slightly boring. I can appreciate a lot of the complexities in it, but I was never really intruiged, and I just didn't care enough about Will or most of the other characters.

I enjoyed Robin Williams a lot though, he really was an incredible actor and I'm glad I've seen this film just to see his performance in it. It's probably one of the best performances/characterisations I've seen, it's just that overall the film wasn't really for me. I'll give it 6/10.




Spoiler:

It was kind of the other way round for me. I preferred the last half of the film to the first half. I was actually tempted to give up halfway through but I kept going because I wanted to see Williams' full performance. (And you're not alone with the Affleck hate, I don't know why but I can't stand him haha!)




Spoiler:

I loved that bit :joker:


It's difficult talking in spoilers :laugh:

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Originally Posted by rubymoo (Post 8609217)
Just watched Good Will Hunting......

Spoiler:

This is the first time i've seen this film and i have to admit i was transfixed from the opening scene to the ending, it is a brilliant film and i have to admit that i cried at the part where Sean was telling Will that it wasn't his fault, my heart felt like it were breaking. I felt so sad for Sean as it was apparent that he's quite clearly not come to terms with the death of his wife, i loved how he spoke with so much love and adoration for his wife and the fact he wouldn't change a thing with his life. I felt that in a sense Will helped Sean with his grief, just as Sean helped Will move on. You understand at the beginning of the film that Will has suffered trauma in his childhood and it becomes apparent just how much he was abused as the film goes on, Damon was outstanding playing the part of Will. Just as Williams was outstanding playing the part of Sean. I also got teary when Afflecks character went to pick Will up and he wasn't there #end of an era. What i loved most about this film is the outstanding acting, my favourite scenes were between Williams and Damon. They were intense. It also made me feel sad knowing that we won't get to see the amazing Robin Williams in anymore films:( 10/10

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Originally Posted by Mokka (Post 8610256)
I never rated when I posted... but I say 9/10 for Good Will Hunting

and as for Classic, i think it can mean any one of the things Ruby listed, and as long as it is something us easy going group of movie enthusiasts agree on... lets do it

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 8611458)
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I wouldn't call Good Will Hunting a classic, decent film maybe, but not classic.

It's not a film I could watch over and over again, I've seen it once, and don't intend to watch it again.

Most reviews on here so far are spot on about the stand-out parts of the film, the main one being Williams performance which is fantastic.

I watched Good Will Hunting. I hadn't seen it before.
Spoiler:


It's a good story, with very good acting. I don't know if I would give it a 9/10 or anything like that. I think I've seen other surrogate father-son and genius type films I have liked better.

Maybe it would have been better if Will was older, like later 20s. When I heard they said he had just turned 21, I thought it made it sound like a normal coming-of-age story and he would have worked out what to do with his life anyway, without any help. Also, to be honest, I found some of Will's friends a bit annoying.

I thought the best line of dialogue - or most memorable to me - was the exchange where Ben Affleck's character says he'll wake up one morning and he'll be 50, and still doing the same job, but that's fine.

The scene I found emotional was when Will breaks up with his girlfriend.

Another thing was I found some of the dialogue difficult to hear, with the Boston accents.


I'll try and watch some of the other films on the list.

Mokka 08-11-2016 02:47 AM

Yes Winter is upon us... it is time to snuggle up with some good movies in the evening...and since James is watching/participating now... i think we should do Trainspotting next...

Who's with me??

Jamie89 08-11-2016 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Mokka (Post 9049654)
Yes Winter is upon us... it is time to snuggle up with some good movies in the evening...and since James is watching/participating now... i think we should do Trainspotting next...

Who's with me??

Yes I'm here for it being revived :clap1: I don't think I've seen Trainspotting so I'm up for watching it.

Niamh. 08-11-2016 09:43 AM

Yes Trainspotting sounds good, I'm in

Ammi 26-11-2016 07:55 AM

..I know it's a busy time for us all and I still have a few TV series to catch up on as well but if anyone does have time.../..what about disregarding the suggested OP movies for the moment and trying to fit a few Christmas classics in../anyone for that..?...

Ammi 26-11-2016 07:56 AM

..It's a Wonderful Life...

DrunkerThanMoses 26-11-2016 08:06 AM

Like that film a lot. Might rewatch it

Ammi 26-11-2016 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by DrunkerThanMoses (Post 9073878)
Like that film a lot. Might rewatch it

..a little bit of an updated version if people preferred would be Jingle All The Way, I think there is a similar-(ish) message in both../although probably in other movies as well...

DrunkerThanMoses 26-11-2016 08:22 AM

I watched jingle all the way 2 weeks ago :laugh:

Ammi 26-11-2016 08:26 AM

...:laugh:..I'll try to find time to watch It's a Wonderful Life this weekend if I can...even if not many have time to watch it also, it's a great way to spend a few hours and contrast the craziness of the hectic times descending on us...:love:..

Natalie. 26-11-2016 08:45 AM

I've never seen It's a Wonderful Life :love:


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