Dec 2018
10:04pm, 18 Dec 2018
25,577 posts
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LindsD
I meant Moonraker.
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Dec 2018
10:05pm, 18 Dec 2018
14,169 posts
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Shark the Herald Angel
Oh well I WIN in that case!
(depending on when Dr No and From Russia with Love are in the grand scheme of things)
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Dec 2018
10:05pm, 18 Dec 2018
20,579 posts
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Wriggling Snake
Any of the Tolkein films except 5 minutes of one and it made laugh out loud because it looked like Michael Bentine's Potty Time.
Any of the Star Ears 😁 films because I saw one and I just thought Cowboys and Indians with lasers.
Almost any film that Kermode days is good because he usually lies.
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Dec 2018
10:10pm, 18 Dec 2018
14,170 posts
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Shark the Herald Angel
After listening to tippety top choreographer Anthony Van Laast being interviewed recently (he worked with Kate Bush for instance) RAffo and I decided to give Mamma Mia a whirl. the first one. We thought it might at least be a daft laugh.
It is APPALLING. And features far too much SQUAWKING.
Beryl is good as she always is ... but she can't save it.
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Dec 2018
10:38pm, 18 Dec 2018
2,772 posts
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Surrey Phil
A horror film yet I know of many famous scenes.
I have also never seen a Harry Potter film (nor have I read the books) or any film based around the Vietnam War.
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Dec 2018
10:46pm, 18 Dec 2018
1,803 posts
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fraggle
I’m a failure as a woman apparently as I haven’t seen either Dirty Dancing or Mamma Mia - give me Star Wars any day.
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Dec 2018
11:39pm, 18 Dec 2018
2,870 posts
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FergusG
Elf.
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Dec 2018
7:22am, 19 Dec 2018
19,279 posts
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Lizzie W
Star Wars Neverending Story The Goonies
Also a deprived child. I first saw Mary Poppins at 18 (although I'd read the book).
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Dec 2018
8:07am, 19 Dec 2018
1,999 posts
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Fitz
Seasonal: I've never seen It's a Wonderful Life.
None of the H. Potter or LOTR films.
There are lots of films I've seen lots of times, though...
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Dec 2018
8:08am, 19 Dec 2018
24,825 posts
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HellsBells
Elf Home Alone Groundhog Day Rainman Bridesmaids Ted
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