I've just seen Eden Lake. Yes, I know it came out in 2008. Did anyone else see it? I thought it was excellent: gripping, intense, somewhat violent. But it was also relentlessly bleak, although vaguely plausible, in a film sort of way.
But its always edited for accuracy later on by historians. Although I admit some of the editing, although carried out, isn't mentioned widely and is often forgotten about all-together.
Just ordered need for speed and some new jean Claude van damn film forgot the name of it already oh and the other half has ordered the. Lego movie - will report back soon
watched hostel 3 on netflix the other day what a load of bull!! oh and if you have not seen it - pretty old now - sex lives of the potatoe men - starring johnny vegas
Last film i saw in the cinema was Calvary, good film set around Ireland's west coast. Keeps you guessing to the end and Sligo features if that's important to anyone here?
I found it quite disturbing, in a good way. Bleak is a good description. The lead actress was very engaging and likeable, which made for even greater impact as the story unfolds.
The stunts and action are superb. I have not read the book though, just read a lot of the official media. (Americas B20?) Yorkie
I watched All is Lost yesterday. Robert Redford movie about a man sailing in the ocean, but then it all goes tits up when he hits a shipping container. One actor, about five lines of dialogue and totally gripping.
The wife and i watched How to train your dragon 2 on Sat, How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014) - IMDb Yes i know it's a cartoon, but we both really enjoyed it. Would recommend it, (pretty good in 3D as well)
Jean claude van damn film - welcome to the Jungle - Funny for the first few mins then its just a load of bull - dont waste your time with it Need for speed was a good one and worth a watch