No - just on the big screen at home.
Jon Voight
Huge fan of Jon Voight, watched him in ’ The Rainmaker ’ with Danny DeVito and Matt Damon the other nite on dvd.
Tonite will be 'Carnage ', one of my favorites, with Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster and Christop Waltz.
I love black comedies.
Me too. I saw it on TV. Never go to the cinema. Loved it.
Saw Bridge of Spies yesterday… based on a true story of the Cold War when the Berlin Wall was put up…Tom Hanks was the main player and was very good.
I saw Philadelphia for the second time on TV last week. I like Tom Hanks a lot, and the scene when he’s explaining his favourite Maria Callas aria is so moving and spellbinding. Wonderful acting. Apparently, Tom Hanks is the most trusted man in the US! He’s been described as the new Jimmy Stewart, but all I know is, he has had some great roles and looks - well - normal and not boringly handsome like George Clooney.
I’ve just been watching an old film - in black and white - called Two Way Stretch.
It stars Peter Sellers, David Lodge, Bernard Cribbens, Irene Handel, Wilfred Hyde White, and lots of the old comedy actors that you would recognise even though you’ve forgotten their names.
Lional Jeffries - remember him? He is absolutely hilarious.
This is the type of comedy where you laugh out loud.
Eeee, they don’t make 'em like this anymore.
Maleficent, saw it on DVD Monday evening, had seen it in the cinema also when it first came out. The story line was excellent & the special effects.
A different take on the Sleeping Beauty story.
No they don’t, Britain made so very good films in the B&W days.
If you like the really old black and white movies, Tiff, the above site will give you some real treats.
It’s non-subscription and free.
Have phun…
Hey, thanks, Hanfonius, great link.
Is there such a thing as boringly handsome?!
Just watched Jurassic World, had the DVD as a Christmas present. It was very good, better than the others, but the special effects are so much more sophisticated now.
Love and Mercy. Brian Wilson biopic that’s done very well, especially in America …
My hub and I saw Star Wars on Christmas day and plan on seeing the Revenant real soon.
Definitely. All the movie star men and women who all seem cloned. Perfect teeth, immaculate hair, neat little noses … at least Tom Hanks looks fairly ordinary and kindly and humorous with it.
Recently watched ‘The Little Prince’…
Storyline
Jeff Bridges was the voice of the Aviator.
Interesting. Kept my attention as it was so different. Not sure what the point of it was really except that we should use our heart to judge others - which I agree with really in most cases - or our gut feelings anyway.
Enjoyable and worth watching with a quite adult related theme.
Watched In The Heart of the Sea yesterday followed by Star Wars.
My grandson kept whispering " granddad, how can you fall asleep ? " during the first film and I woke myself up snoring several times during Star Wars.
On the way home I asked him why he didn’t wake me up when I was snoring.
His reply was that he thought it was funny.
I watched Jurasic World on dvd,it was so so…I lost interest about just over halfway through tho…dino overload!!!
The opening scenery was fantastic though.
I have just watched Cinderella 2015 and Night at the Museum Secret of the tomb, playing catch up from sky movies.