What Movies Have Been Playing On Your DVD/Video Lately?
- Lena & Harry Smith
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We remember being in the cinema watching "That's entertainment " there was a young man sitting in front of us practically in hysterics at the sight of duo Nelson Eddy and Jeanette Mac Donald, and Esther diving in to the waterfall, smiling and holding her breath under water... longer than Sinatra was said to have done , not all three at once though.
but all done in the studio. Brilliant

- michduncg
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Watched one of my favourite Bond film this weekend - - the much maligned 'On Her Majestys Secret Service'
. Unique for many reasons - it didn't have a sung begining or end theme, featured George Lazenby alongside the marvellous Diana Rigg, had 'flashbabcks' to earlier adventures, stuck closely to the book and had the saddest ending of a Bond movie
. Of course, it also featured the beautiful love song 'All the time in the world' as well as as an annoying Christmas song called 'Do you know how Christmas Trees are grown'! Needless to say I am now trying to find this track on i-tunes!
Michael
Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again.......
Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again.......
- michduncg
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For some reason we also watched the 1980s 'classic' 'Mannequin' - - part of a whole genre of fantasy films from that era e.g. 'Big', 'Splash', the clothes and sounds have not stood the test of time that well - apart from Starship singing 'Nothings gonna stop us now'!
Michael
Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again.......
Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again.......
Mike
OHMSS is my favourite Bond along with Goldfinger.
It's a fast paced yarn that seems to have 4 endings, each one bigger than the last.
Quite brilliant, I think.
Marian, I nearly went to see Die Hard 4 at the weekend, but was just too jiggered after i'd got the kids to bed.
Will hopefully catch it sometime.
Gray
OHMSS is my favourite Bond along with Goldfinger.
It's a fast paced yarn that seems to have 4 endings, each one bigger than the last.
Quite brilliant, I think.
Marian, I nearly went to see Die Hard 4 at the weekend, but was just too jiggered after i'd got the kids to bed.
Will hopefully catch it sometime.
Gray
- michduncg
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OHMSS is great because it sticks close to the book, as did my other fave Bond - 'From Russia with love'.
Both of these relied less on the gadgets - the only gadget in OHMSS is a 'portable' safe cracker and photo-copier (portable meaning they have to be lifted in by crane!
). George Lazenby's acting was panned by the critics, but his portrayal of Bond is true to the books, and his performance in the closing scene where his newly wed wife is killed is very touching
Have you read any of the books Gray? They are very dated now, kind of Biggles for grown ups! great fun to read! There is a new one due out, by a contemporary author, supposed to be in the same sort of style
I loved 'Goldfinger' too, and also 'Young only live twice', which I think is a stunningly shot film - a real work of art.
Marian - glad you enjoyed the 'Die Hard' film - they are usually pretty entertaining - how many vests must he get through?!
Have you read any of the books Gray? They are very dated now, kind of Biggles for grown ups! great fun to read! There is a new one due out, by a contemporary author, supposed to be in the same sort of style
I loved 'Goldfinger' too, and also 'Young only live twice', which I think is a stunningly shot film - a real work of art.
Marian - glad you enjoyed the 'Die Hard' film - they are usually pretty entertaining - how many vests must he get through?!
Michael
Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again.......
Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again.......
Watched another Fred and Ginger DVD tonight "Carefree" from 1938 - it's better then "Shall We Dance"
Mike, where did I see "for grown ups" on here lately
as Meat Loaf would say - you took the words right out of my mouth.
Mike, where did I see "for grown ups" on here lately
"My Tears Will Fall Now That You're Gone,
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
- Terence Lee
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Zodiac
Sat through 157 minutes of Zodiac, based on a true story of a serial killer and the intense manhunt he inspired. It's riveting and superbly crafted. Then suddenly, when it is time to get answers, the film ends abruptly with a series of statements that are so small I have to practically stand in front of the TV to read. Still, it is a fascinating watch.