@Joey66 dinner is served old bean...
Can remember in the early 80's our local cinema were doing a late night showing of "Last Tango in Paris". Myself and a few others in the office persuaded an elderly Foreman to take his wife to see it on the premise it was about a couple who had had an holiday romance in their teens meeting up 40 years later.Caligula.
I recommended it to my nan for her little group film watch club thing.
"You'll like it nan. It's about a Roman emperor. Helen Mirren and Sir John Guilgud!"
Oh, how I tittered.
Can remember in the early 80's our local cinema were doing a late night showing of "Last Tango in Paris". Myself and a few others in the office persuaded an elderly Foreman to take his wife to see it on the premise it was about a couple who had had an holiday romance in their teens meeting up 40 years later.
He was not too pleased next day and came through the office muttering "bloody discusting" at us, he did confess to staying till the end though and it resulted in him and his wife "having a bit" for the first time in 7 years.
Ain't seen this for years. Silence of the Lambs.
I'm watching this too. Never seen it before. Anthony Hopkins is absolutely mesmerising.
4 winners beat this time. Beatrice Straight, 5 minutes 40 seconds - 'Network' 1976.He’s on screen 16 minutes and still won an Academy Award
I went into blind, at first I thought Christ , it's another Jason rip off, thought the way the story changed was great@jaycee
Watched Marshmallow last night.
I really enjoyed it.
I thought the way it led you from thinking it was a generic Summer Camp slasher film , into a totally mad second half was really good.
The young lad in the lead was really good too, as were the rest of the kids and you really felt for him.
Part horror / part sc-fi.