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There are a lot of good films just released - spoiled for choice

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TerriBull Fri 02-Jan-15 13:14:48

The Theory of Everything, Birdman, The Woman in Black 2, Angel of Death and the Moses one, all newly released. There has been a dearth of films in the last six months, except Mr Turner, which divided opinions, I loved it and the one about Alan Turing, oh and should probably include Paddington seen with gd.

Film going GNs, what do you fancy seeing in 2015?

Teetime Fri 02-Jan-15 13:42:17

Very much looking forward to the second Best Marigold Hotel and Bridget Jones 3- not keen on sci fi and films with special effects - just a good story please and some strong acting.

ninathenana Fri 02-Jan-15 16:45:19

Ooh Teetime I didn't know there was a new Bridget out this year, thanks.

Penstemmon Fri 02-Jan-15 16:50:56

off to see Theory of Everything this evening! grin

TerriBull Fri 02-Jan-15 16:52:32

Do post what you think of it Penstemmon I am keen to see it as well.

Tegan Fri 02-Jan-15 16:57:29

We saw Unbroken the other night. I can't believe that Jack O'Connell, the local lad made good who is one of the patrons of our cinema is such an amazing actor. It's very similar to The Railway Man with Colin Firth but much longer and far more harrowing. A film about him had been planned since the 1950's but it was a combination of Laura Hillenbrands book and Angelina Jolie meeting him that got the film off the ground. I can't say I'd recommend it to anyone but I'm glad I saw it. I'm glad that Louis Zamperini lived long enough to know the film was being made, but sad that he didn't get to see it [although he would probably have found it hard to watch [impossible more likely]. I'm going to dip into the book to see if it's as well written as Seabiscuit. Laura Hillenbrand relates to such strong characters because of her struggle with ME, and that strength seems to permeate everything she writes.

TerriBull Fri 02-Jan-15 17:24:56

I've read about this film Tegan and it's subject matter Louis Zamperini. Whilst I'm sure the story of his life would be fascinating, what a remarkable individual he was, I can't bear seeing people being treated cruelly even if it is only on film we know it was a true story. It's the reason I didn't see the Railway Man or Twelve Years a Slave.

Penstemmon Fri 02-Jan-15 22:31:09

Would recommend The theory of everything. Excellent recount well acted and very moving.

GillT57 Fri 02-Jan-15 22:46:12

Just got back from watching the theory of everything. It is a fantastic film excellently produced and written. Factual without being mawkish and over sentimental. Eddy Redmayn was superb. Highly recommended.

NotTooOld Fri 02-Jan-15 23:02:49

Thanks for the reviews on The Theory of Everything. I was wondering if it was worth seeing and it sounds like it is.

Coolgran65 Fri 02-Jan-15 23:59:17

Went today to see the new Annie, with dgd who is 7.
Dgd was enthralled for two hours. Fun, music, dancing..
Excellent.
Well recommended.

Eleanorre Sat 03-Jan-15 22:13:29

We took the grandchildren to see the new penguin film .We Did not like it there was far too much violence and one penguin kept swallowing objects the smallest being a paper clip. What kind of example was this to under 6s ?.We adults went to see Paddington and we're glad we had not taken the children as they would have found some scenes upsetting especially the three year old .

Teetime Sun 04-Jan-15 10:32:37

I read in todays ST that The Suffragettes with Helena Bonham Carter and Lady Chatterley's Lover and Far from the Madding Crowd with Carey Mulligan are due for release this year (not sure if they are made fr TV ones) and heaven help us 50 Shades of Grey.

NotTooOld Sun 04-Jan-15 18:26:02

Ooh, sounds good, Teetime, I'll be watching for those - well, not 50 Shades perhaps as I started reading the book and gave up - but I bet my daughter's generation will be going to see it in droves.

Tegan Sun 04-Jan-15 18:43:21

About time there was a new Thomas Hardy adaptation; I think Carey Mulligan has the right sort of face for a Hardy heroine.... 'he wrote great parts for women but boy did he make them suffer for it'

rubylady Sun 04-Jan-15 20:36:03

My DS is taking his very first proper girlfriend out on Wednesday to see The Theory of Everything because they are both geeky. Aw, cute. smile

rubylady Sun 04-Jan-15 20:36:58

Sorry, it will be his very first date. X

Tegan Sun 04-Jan-15 21:15:07

No pressure but they say that the outcome of a relationship depends on the first film that a couple see together smile.

rubylady Sun 04-Jan-15 21:44:01

Well Tegan he's just stormed upstairs because I wasn't taking The Big Fat Anniversary Quiz quite as serious as he wanted me to - geek. grin He's back at college in less than 12 hours! lol

annsixty Sun 04-Jan-15 21:53:54

tegan my first date with the boy who became DH was a film called Angels 15 a war film made in 1952.In those days it wasn't a case of choosing which film you wanted to see, rather which film was showing at the only cinema in town on the night you were invited on a date. It didn't turn out too badly as we are still together.

TerriBull Thu 08-Jan-15 18:00:17

Saw The Theory of Everything last night, really enjoyed it. An outstanding performance from Eddie Redmayne who played Stephen Hawking.

Anne58 Thu 08-Jan-15 18:20:21

Just wish we could get to see newly released films without having to travel miles! One of the drawbacks of living where we do!

Alygran Thu 08-Jan-15 18:31:56

Theory of everything this afternoon. Best film I have seen for a long time.

J52 Fri 09-Jan-15 13:44:20

Saw a preview of Testament of Youth, last night. Very moving. It is quite long, but we did not notice as we became absorbed. It might have helped already knowing the book.
My only complaint was that the supposedly 18 year old men all looked and sounded as if they were 30.

I suppose Vera Britten would have seen them as bold and mature when she reflected back. x

JessM Fri 09-Jan-15 13:47:42

if Set Fire to the Stars comes to a small cinema near you, grab the opportunity. It's about Dylan Thomas.