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Johnny Blaze
It started with a "personal message" before the fillum from Tom Cruise, which felt a bit weird.

The last scene was very peculiar, I agree.
24 Jun
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McGoohan
We're off to see it tonight
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McGoohan wrote:We're off to see it tonight


Prepare to ignore the knowing looks and nodding and you might still enjoy the rest of it 😂
25 Jun
11:29am, 25 Jun 2025
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anyone else been to the open air cinema in Peckham? It's on the roof of an old factory, right beside Peckham Rye station (there's another by the same company at Shoreditch). the seats are deckchairs with added padding and everyone gets their own headphones. you can't book individual seats, but you can pay a little more for those in the middle of the seating area, which I'd recommend doing. You can also order food and drinks to be delivered to your seat via a QR code. great to support an independent cinema, and - weather permitting - it's a really good overall experience. and don't let the fact that it's in Peckham put you off - there are some fantastic bars in Peckham now, including three roof top bars within 100m of the train station. Added bonus: the Peckhamplex indoor cinema (also v close to the station) is said to be the cheapest cinema in London.
25 Jun
11:45am, 25 Jun 2025
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HappyG(rrr)
We went to a brilliant pop up version of that at Scone Palace near Perth last halloween, to see Lost Boys. It was great. :-) G
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12:50pm, 25 Jun 2025
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LindsD
There's a pop up in Gunnersbury Park I fancy
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1:36pm, 25 Jun 2025
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McGoohan
Well, Mission Impossible Episode 97. We enjoyed it (or some of it), particularly the two big set pieces. But WTF Tom Cruise? He's got to the 'actually I AM Jesus' point.

I don't know if someone said it on here on on the Kermode & Mayo show but the opening hour could have been dispensed with. Just get Simon Pegg to say, 'Ethan, we have to get the whatnot out of that submarine'. 'But how do we find it?' 'Well, remember that bloke from the first movie that ended up being sent to the Arctic because of you...?' and start the movie from that point.

I quite liked the inclusion of ^that guy but otherwise there was way too much trying to link back to every previous movie. I lost count of the number of people who said faux deep stuff like 'We are the sum of all our choices'.


oh and why give Ethan the Entity in its little yellow container - looking like a lorry-driver's emergency traffic-jam wee bottle - because he's the only person in the world we can trust? Why not just chuck it in a volcano?
25 Jun
4:50pm, 25 Jun 2025
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I’m not a TC fan at all and have found these films to be increasingly just adverts for him and his very odd style of running. I’m not going to bother with this until it’s on TV.

Now. 28 Years Later. Ummm … so different to the first two that it was like a whole different world. It makes some sense, this would be in the aftermath and the world would be different (well, bits of it anyway) but I felt like it was more like The Last Of Us than one of the ‘28’ stable.

And the end was just WTAF? I’ve spoken to three other people who liked the other films but just couldn’t get on with this one at all and were mostly really disappointed. I’m interested to see what the next one does and hopeful that it turns things around because this was for me at most a 5.5.
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6:37pm, 25 Jun 2025
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Fast X

I have had limited exposure to the F&F franchise, and before I watched Fast X I was firmly of the view that it was empty, meretricious, unfunny, meathead baloney which was in no way held together by charisma vacuum Smirkin' Vin Diesel, who has the acting chops of a trouser press.

Having watched Fast X I am still of the same opinion.
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