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What Was The Last Film You Saw?
 
 
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Equus- I originally bought this movie because I
like "Amadeus" which is also adapted from a Peter Shaffer play.

It's a thought provoking
play/movie that leaves you thinking "what the hell was that all about?" but in a good way.

Richard Burton
is craggy, brooding and charismatic as in all his movies and for anyone who has ever suspected
that psychiatry/psychology might be a load of bunkum, this movie/play asks some important
questions about the role of psychiatry aswell as about conformity, religion/atheism, modernity, art and humanity.

BTW, male fans of Jenny Agutter might also find the nude stable scenes of interest.

I give this movie 9/10
 
 
Do You Know Me? Should win some sort of award for preposterous plot.

Don't forget, Well-Wisher, Logan's Run with Jenny Agutter is on television this afternoon!
 
Felidae 10/10

One of my favourite animated movies. Not for
fans of Disney or cuddly animals.
 
 
Young Sherlock Holmes 7/10

Exuberant performances from the child actors and, although it was directed by Barry Levinson it's got a touch of Spielberg magic about it. A great kids movie.
 
the pink panther.
 
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Originally posted by KAT-KILLER:
Young Sherlock Holmes 7/10

Exuberant performances from the child actors and, although it was directed by Barry Levinson it's got a touch of Spielberg magic about it. A great kids movie.


I reckon that Young Sherlock Holmes has the best post-credits scene of any film ever made.
 
 
 
 
The Hangover 8.5/10
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.

I had to watch this in two parts, quite a long film. But I enjoyed it and if you have the time I think it is worth a watch.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Originally posted by Tarquin Vilenose II:
Black Narcissus was the last film I saw. It suddenly appeared this afternoon on Channel 4 whilst I was taking a break from Shakespeare. I love it.


Black Narcissus, along with A Matter of Life and Death, I Know Where I am Going, and A Canterbury Tale are my 4 favourite Michael Powell/Emeric Pressburger films and show that Powell was Britain's top director.
 
 
 
 
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The Breakfast Club
St Elmo's Fire
Pretty in Pink

Seen them before years ago loved them then and still do
 
 
 
 
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