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Posted 24 April 2012 - 02:04 PM

Marley, directed by Kevin McDonald.

Caught this last night and LOVED it. Told largely through interviews with various Waliers, family, managers and production staff, it presents a protrayal of the musician as a politically aware, spiritual, man of peace. Such a short life but so much influence, on every level.


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Posted 24 April 2012 - 04:33 PM

Marley, directed by Kevin McDonald.

Caught this last night and LOVED it. Told largely through interviews with various Waliers, family, managers and production staff, it presents a protrayal of the musician as a politically aware, spiritual, man of peace. Such a short life but so much influence, on every level.


http://www.hollywood...acdonald-292473

Looking forward to going to see the film, harper. Sounds great and I would imagine the soundtrack to be pretty wonderful.
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Posted 25 April 2012 - 09:35 PM

Looking forward to going to see the film, harper. Sounds great and I would imagine the soundtrack to be pretty wonderful.

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Posted 29 April 2012 - 12:35 PM

My only crit is that there wasn't enough from Peter Tosh.

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Posted 29 April 2012 - 08:24 PM

My only crit is that there wasn't enough from Peter Tosh.

Come back for a gab when you've seen it and tell me what you think....


It's coming to The Grosvenor soon so hoping to catch it there, harper. I'll let you know what I think for sure.
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Posted 30 April 2012 - 01:00 PM

i watched "jesus henry christ" the other night....
a lovely wee film.
dont know if its out in the flicks yet or has been out but its well worth a watch for that funny feel good factor type thing....kid loved it too....2nd best film ive seen this year (another earth was the best so far)

we also watched "battleship" the other night....if you know whats good for your brain then dont make the same mistake...80s american gungho cheese
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Posted 30 April 2012 - 08:21 PM

i watched "jesus henry christ" the other night....
a lovely wee film.
dont know if its out in the flicks yet or has been out but its well worth a watch for that funny feel good factor type thing....kid loved it too....2nd best film ive seen this year (another earth was the best so far)

we also watched "battleship" the other night....if you know whats good for your brain then dont make the same mistake...80s american gungho cheese


you went to see Battleship a film based on a board game and from the mob that brought you Transformrs based on a toy. One would think your critical faculties had not developed beyond the nursery. Was there a smug scot in it?


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Posted 30 April 2012 - 09:40 PM

i watched "jesus henry christ" the other night....
a lovely wee film.
dont know if its out in the flicks yet or has been out but its well worth a watch for that funny feel good factor type thing....kid loved it too....2nd best film ive seen this year (another earth was the best so far)

we also watched "battleship" the other night....if you know whats good for your brain then dont make the same mistake...80s american gungho cheese


Thanks for the heads up, tig. I really fancy Jesus Henry Christ - see it's one of the films chosen by the new Champs Elysees Film Festival
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Posted 30 April 2012 - 10:07 PM

you went to see Battleship a film based on a board game and from the mob that brought you Transformrs based on a toy. One would think your critical faculties had not developed beyond the nursery. Was there a smug scot in it?


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i never said i went anywhere.....and having an 11 year old boy i do tend to watch stuff i wouldnt normally...ive seen all the transformer films too...they where better than battleship.

thanks for the link, hes lego daft
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Posted 30 April 2012 - 10:11 PM

Thanks for the heads up, tig. I really fancy Jesus Henry Christ - see it's one of the films chosen by the new Champs Elysees Film Festival
http://www.chicagotr...0,6644241.story


thanks for that link too Pat...im always looking for good non hollywood films to watch.
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Posted 17 May 2012 - 10:37 PM

Lots on in Glasgow Cinemas and other places this week-end with Southside Festival - various venues in the Southside and the Green Film Festival at the GFT

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Posted 31 May 2012 - 08:06 PM

One to watch - if I get half a chance!

Cannes 2012 Jury Prize winner: The Angels' Share

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Posted 31 May 2012 - 09:24 PM

Apparently, it has subtitles in parts...... :rolleyes:
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Posted 01 June 2012 - 12:35 AM

Apparently, it has subtitles in parts...... :rolleyes:


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Posted 10 June 2012 - 06:51 PM

The Angels' Share was brilliant. Saw it today at the GFT. It's the best film I've seen in ages. I think we'll be hearing a lot more of Paul Brannigan. No sub-titles in this toon.

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Posted 10 June 2012 - 10:18 PM

Must catch that one soon.....

Avoid Prometheus like theb plague, it is rubbish.


Dex, why would ex pat Scots need subtitles?
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Posted 11 June 2012 - 10:14 PM

The Angels' Share was brilliant. Saw it today at the GFT. It's the best film I've seen in ages. I think we'll be hearing a lot more of Paul Brannigan. No sub-titles in this toon.

http://www.guardian....ls-share-review


What a brilliant movie and no subtitles in Landan, either.... must have kept them for the film festival for the likes of Brangelina et al.

For a non actor in his first movie, Brannigan was superb and all the more poignant given his own troubled past. I hope he goes on to great things.
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Posted 12 June 2012 - 11:10 AM

What a brilliant movie and no subtitles in Landan, either.... must have kept them for the film festival for the likes of Brangelina et al.

:lol: I'm sure you caught every word nae bother.

For a non actor in his first movie, Brannigan was superb and all the more poignant given his own troubled past. I hope he goes on to great things.


He was super and very attractive. We've been brainwashed into thinking that tall is wonderful. :rolleyes:
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Posted 15 July 2012 - 10:04 PM

just watched "Ted", about a guy who when he was a boy wished for his teddy to come to life and it does..very family guy type humour..well seth mcfarlane did write it and all in all it was very amusing...loads of swearing so not for kids but some of the one liners the bear said had me in stitches
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Posted 16 July 2012 - 09:27 AM

just watched "Ted", about a guy who when he was a boy wished for his teddy to come to life and it does..very family guy type humour..well seth mcfarlane did write it and all in all it was very amusing...loads of swearing so not for kids but some of the one liners the bear said had me in stitches


It sounds ridiculous, tig, but then we thoroughly enjoyed watching Burn After Reading again the other night and it's ridiculous but some very funny black humour from the Coen brothers. Some fantastic acting from Clooney, Malkovitch, Frances McDormand and Brad Pitt. Tilda Swinton is also in the film and plays a cold posh bitch. She's believable but I always think there's something a bit wooden about her.
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