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Best Film Ever
Posted: Thu 13 Dec, 2007 00.29
by Beep
I got this film called World Trade Center on BluRay and it's so sad! I never realised when I watched it on t'FilmFlex but what happens is quite disturbing and the loss of life is immense. When I say "what happens" I don't really have to explain, I have spelt Centre right it's just the official name of the buildings and film is "World Trade Center" not "World Trade Centre" .
Best Film Ever!***** 5 stars.
I want to know what your favourite film is and a rating!
Re: Best Film Ever
Posted: Thu 13 Dec, 2007 00.49
by lukey
i like ice cream but it makes me sad when it melts all over my hand
Re: Best Film Ever
Posted: Thu 13 Dec, 2007 02.13
by Stuart*
Godfather wrote:I got this film called World Trade Center on BluRay and it's so sad! I never realised when I watched it on t'FilmFlex but what happens is quite disturbing and the loss of life is immense.
Perhaps you should have watched the real thing unfolding live on TV or on the BBC News website at the time as many of us did. It was an horrific event. Undoubtedly movie material, but unforutunately lessened in impact by the transfer to "docu-drama" media status.
I hope, Godfather, that when you watched that you felt some of the emotions going through alot of the people in the world on that day. It led to far more than the deaths of those unfortunate people in New York City.
Re: Best Film Ever
Posted: Thu 13 Dec, 2007 02.18
by Gavin Scott
StuartPlymouth wrote:Godfather wrote:I got this film called World Trade Center on BluRay and it's so sad! I never realised when I watched it on t'FilmFlex but what happens is quite disturbing and the loss of life is immense.
Perhaps you should have watched the real thing unfolding live on TV or on the BBC News website at the time as many of us did. It was an horrific event. Undoubtedly movie material, but unforutunately lessened in impact by the transfer to "docu-drama" media status.
I hope, Godfather, that when you watched that you felt some of the emotions going through alot of the people in the world on that day. It led to far more than the deaths of those unfortunate people in New York City.
He was 7 years old when it happened.
What a sick notion to insist a child sit through that. Has the world gone mad?
I'm shocked, Stuart. my ghast has been flabbered.
Re: Best Film Ever
Posted: Thu 13 Dec, 2007 04.15
by Stuart*
Gavin Scott wrote:my ghast has been flabbered.
About bloody time this year Gavin!
Were there fireworks over Edinburgh Castle or just in
"Chez Scott" this time

Re: Best Film Ever
Posted: Thu 13 Dec, 2007 07.47
by Alexia
I refuse to watch anything fiction-related to 9/11 until the actual events of the day are verified as fact.
My favourite films are Human Traffic, Lock Stock, ET, Mrs Brown and Eight Men Out, amongst others like Bound.
Re: Best Film Ever
Posted: Thu 13 Dec, 2007 07.59
by Sput
Stu didn't even know what 9/11 WAS until 2004.
True story
Alexia: Don't worry! I went a couple of years ago - the towers are *definitely* gone
Re: Best Film Ever
Posted: Thu 13 Dec, 2007 09.43
by barcode
I think the Best ever films
* transformer ( new one)
* Shot in the Dark
Re: Best Film Ever
Posted: Thu 13 Dec, 2007 11.02
by Alexia
Sput wrote:Alexia: Don't worry! I went a couple of years ago - the towers are *definitely* gone
Not quite what I meant, but hey ho.
Re: Best Film Ever
Posted: Thu 13 Dec, 2007 11.31
by Nick Harvey
nodnirG kraM wrote:Best film I've ever come across was a Fuji 120.
I assume you mean 120 roll film.
Does it still exist?
I've still got a Kodak Box Brownie (cue the jokes) somewhere. I'll have to dig it out and try a roll (cue more jokes).
Re: Best Film Ever
Posted: Thu 13 Dec, 2007 11.37
by Sput
Alexia wrote:Sput wrote:Alexia: Don't worry! I went a couple of years ago - the towers are *definitely* gone
Not quite what I meant, but hey ho.
I know what you meant, don't worry!