it was an accident mum
So where you
Chortle
it was an accident mum
So where you
Chortle
.....:w00t:He's not a person Tina, he's a Daily Mail reader
Sorry, I'll stop now.
Haha. Just spotted this. Of course I'm not (some would say never) always right..... but, equally of course, I'm absolutely right regarding Enter the Dragon. And I'm old enough to have seen it two or three times not long after it first came out and that was when I was becoming a bit of a kung fu expert myself (cough). "Bull-sheeat Mr Han man"
Killing them softly - not what I expected to be honest. Relatively short film, that doesn't really do that much but still found it enjoyable. Pitt was good, and always like to see Gandolfini.
the hobbit last night, really enjoyable and sticks close to the book!
Hey Stolly
With regards to martial arts movies - i'm not going to argue with you (even though its tempting given Fairy's comment!!) - note that i said Enter the Dragon was arguably one of the best, not the best - which your vehemtly disagreed with! I said it was one of the best for the reasons Fairy said - it was one of the original and best Bruce movies and it has a certain 'rawness'. Yes, some of it is nostalgia and of course there are more modern martial arts movies with more impressive choreography and fight scenes, all the ones you have mentioned. to be honest i just came across the Bruce Lee movie clips on youtube and thought i'd post one here to see if anyone was interested!...
best wishes
Tid
I watched it on SKY box office tonight - half price £1-99p :thumbup: Plenty of running in the hills againand it seemed shorter than the 3 hours so I must have enjoyed it. Its so long since I read The Hobbit that I couldn't remember most of it anyway so it all seemed new to me.
Once again Gollum/Andy Serkis steals the scene and probably the film
"It’s got to ask uss a question, my preciouss, yes, yess, yess. Jusst one more question to guess, yes, yess."
I bought it on BlueRay, earlier this week and have watched it twice.
Total Recall....Total Rubbish:thunbdown: