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Exact same here and you really felt for the little lad in the lead too.

Had the feel of an A24 film, which is a big compliment.
You may enjoy 'In a Violent Nature'.

Shot on the whole from the POV of a slasher killer akin to Jason or Myers.

Nothing hugely different all in all, but a decent watch.
 
We're on tonight at 8pm, so film4+1 has 'Wrath of man' on at 10pm. Sounds just about stupid enough to be either accidentally alright or down right awful.
Statham took the path of nic coppola a long time ago, where bewildering film concepts he'd sign up for in a heart beat.
 
We're on tonight at 8pm, so film4+1 has 'Wrath of man' on at 10pm. Sounds just about stupid enough to be either accidentally alright or down right awful.
Statham took the path of nic coppola a long time ago, where bewildering film concepts he'd sign up for in a heart beat.

A very good cast, which is a bit bonkers, when you consider they`re supporting the Statham monster !

I`ll watch anything with Niamh Algar in though, as I think she`s has a very unconventional beauty.
 
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Niamh Algar. Pretty and blue eyes.
 


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9pm Film4

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11:40pm Film4
Mate, did you watch Predator or have watched it recently? Thinking I might let my boys watch it. Don't want to watch it myself before I do with them as I cba watching the same film twice in a short span.
For reference they're almost 12 and we watched Terminator 1 minus the borderline pron sex scene.
Not thinking of anything that would make Predator worse than T1.
 
I usually say this, love his mental films, but the last two have been so over-the-edge bad I couldn't even finish them. (Beekeeper & Working Man)
I couldn't say as I haven't watched them, most of his films you can just sit back and watch car chases, explosions, gun fights, punch ups, nod off for 20 minutes and you still know what's going on
 

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