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THE SEIGE of JADOTVILLE

True story. About Irish UN peace keepers in the Congo.

Even in 1961 the UN were a toothless organisation.

Amazing story. Brave soldiers... Total injustice
 
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Don't think it's on Netflix but several years ago my wife picked up a film in HMV thinking it sounded like my type of fillum, it was in the bargain section.
It's a 'London gangster' type film, a little violent but with some humour, quite a low budget film but with recognizable actors. It's called 'We still kill the old way', the lead character is played by Ian Ogilvy who replaced Roger Moore in The Saint, great actor but not seen enough.
The follow up 'We still steal the old way' isn't as good but I believe a third and final part 'We still die the old way' is on it's way to the screen.

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Glitch

Another Aussie series. Into E2. Looks good. A bit Sci-fi
 
Not sure if on Netflix, but some faves that spring to mind: The Kingsman, True Crime and one my possible all time favourites A Time to kill - not just because Sandra Bullock is in it either :p
 
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Watched that joker film

Never reckoned much of it tbh
Have of to say i enjoyed it. I was really impressed with his apparent ability to play an unhinged twisted loony tune. Until i saw his speech at the Oscars about milking cows WTAF ok he's like that anyway ffs.
 
Don't think it's on Netflix but several years ago my wife picked up a film in HMV thinking it sounded like my type of fillum, it was in the bargain section.
It's a 'London gangster' type film, a little violent but with some humour, quite a low budget film but with recognizable actors. It's called 'We still kill the old way', the lead character is played by Ian Ogilvy who replaced Roger Moore in The Saint, great actor but not seen enough.
The follow up 'We still steal the old way' isn't as good but I believe a third and final part 'We still die the old way' is on it's way to the screen.

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They have been shown on the "London Live" channel, they have some good old B&W films on there, and some quite obscure modern films.We still kill is a bit like Harry Brown, a film that my wife sat and watched with me, and actually enjoyed it. Plan B was in HB,played a nasty bastard, he was also in Ill Manors, another good film.
 
Not sure if on Netflix, but some faves that spring to mind: The Kingsman, True Crime and one my possible all time favourites A Time to kill - not just because Sandra Bullock is in it either :p
Sandra Bullock omg i think she was at her finest in Demolition Man oof.

Kingsman - where do i start, one of the greatest death scenes in recent movie history, absolutely EPIC if you haven't seen :D

 
Sandra Bullock omg i think she was at her finest in Demolition Man oof.
Kingsman - where do i start


Demolition man - haven’t seen it, will have to now you’ve said that ;)

Kingsman - love the 1st bar fight

 
I think it was Mottie who said After life was side splitting...


How many episodes is it until it gets to this stage.
 
I'm watching something on Netflix just now, it's called La casa de las flores (House of flowers)
It's a comedy series and it's very funny.
It's from Mexico and in Spanish but, I think you can change the language to English and have subtitles.
 
Contagion.

Possibly a bit on the nose right now but a very good film.
 
The Platform & Timetrap.

Avoid these like the plague, they are crap.

"I watch crappy netflix films so you don't have to" :)
 
The Platform & Timetrap.

Avoid these like the plague, they are crap.

"I watch crappy netflix films so you don't have to" :)


Thanks Matty.

Mrs Bod picks a crap film falls asleep and I have to watch the end of it.
 
Sandra Bullock omg i think she was at her finest in Demolition Man oof.

Kingsman - where do i start, one of the greatest death scenes in recent movie history, absolutely EPIC if you haven't seen :D


Good sound track as well
 
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