As they say, not a first date film
LOL . No too many opportunities to throw the arm around her!!
As they say, not a first date film
.. the Irish Film Institute (IFI) screening free movies as part of its open day.
The IFI is holding the open day to celebrate the completion of its redevelopment project. It will host a number of free screenings including The Ballroom of Romance, Grizzly Man, 2001: A Space Odyssey and Crazy Heart. The Lives of Others , the winning film from the IFI's recent online poll to find the nation’s favourite film to have been shown at the cinema , will also be screened.
Tickets for all screenings will be available from 11am from the IFI on a first-come, first-served basis with a maximum of four tickets per person.
Hurt Locker is very good.
The one with the oscar shortlisted Irish girl is it?
Why, what's the beef Latrade? (Know nothing about myself except the name)
As fan of Eastwood, Freeman, Damon, and anything to do with rugby, I had high hopes for this film, but was a little disappointed. Acting was good, but there were too many cliches for me - most, but not all, white people were, or started out, arrogant and unlikeable, and all black people were almost perfect.
If you don't like or appreciate rugby, don't bother going to this movie.
Agree The Road is deeply disturbing; but it's almost one of those movies that you really have to see.
Rather like [Godwin alert!] learning about the WWII Holocaust; it's not something pleasant but very important to know.
Having said that I did think about leaving the cinema at one point - it's pretty relentless and not easy to take.
My one serious issue though is the rating of 16A; I brought my 16 yr old son & his friend and had I known more about the content (haven't read the book) we'd have gone to something else.
Saw Invictus over the weekend.
Does the movie mention the All Black team getting food poisoning before the final?