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  • Originally posted by Graham Ritchie View Post
    Watched the blu-ray of "Plane" two nights ago good movie with lots of action.
    Graham, I agree you on this one. I saw it last year and did not expect much, but it turned out to be very entertaining.

    As one reviewer said:

    Now that's entertainment!

    I love films like this where there's no confusing plot, no hidden agendas, no shock twists. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy those kind of films as well, but sometimes I just want to sit back and enjoy a movie for it's entertainment value instead of doing in-depth analysis.

    ...'Plane' is fast-paced and became more and more intense by the minute. There's loads of action, gunfire, and suspense, and very good character development. This is also a very physical role for Gerard Butler, and I thought he did it wonderfully. Mike Colter also makes a credible hero.

    Fair enough, the film probably won't be winning any awards, but this is an entertaining movie well worth seeing.​

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    • Last night I watched A Christmas Carol (1984) with George C. Scott. This version of the Dickens classic is my favorite. It is available to stream free on Youtube.

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      Link to full movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd31WpkEi_8

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      • Watched the blu-ray of this one not so long ago I will have to search out the soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith its brilliant. Ed I agree, sometimes you just want to be entertained "Outland" is another one for me its always stuck in my mind since I saw it at the cinema when it was first released.
         

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        • Originally posted by Graham Ritchie View Post
          Watched the blu-ray of this one not so long ago I will have to search out the soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith its brilliant. Ed I agree, sometimes you just want to be entertained "Outland" is another one for me its always stuck in my mind since I saw it at the cinema when it was first released.
          Outland - Film Soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith is available on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI7lg5yfie4

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          • Thanks Ed, If there was one opening to a film that has always stood out in my memory, it was when I went to the cinema to watch "The Sand Pebbles" around I think 1966. Jerry Goldsmith score was brilliant. The music starts quietly then builds up as the camera moves in, what a great way to start a film. I have it on blu-ray its a long film, but a good one, thankfully like many films back then it had a Intermission.

             

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