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Just some info on movies:

As we know Arnold Schwarzenegger is back as the Terminator

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminator:_Genesis - which is out in 2015

Some surprising news today is that Matt Smith (who was the 11th DR in DR who) has being cast, not sure on his role yet

Emilia Clarke from game of thrones has being cast as Sarah Connor

Can't wait!

Other movies i want to see this though are..

The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Godzilla
Transformers 4: Age of Extinction
Guardians of the Galaxy
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Dumb and Dumber To
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1

2015 have some really big names out:

The Avengers: Age of Ultron
Jurassic World
Terminator: Genesis
Assassin's Creed
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2
Star Wars: Episode VII - =D
Resident Evil 6
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(02 May 2014, 5:18 pm)AIG20 wrote Apparently most of the original cast will return for the new Star Wars - according to the Daily Mirror.

There was a post of all the cast members somewhere on a site the other day

Most of the old cast will be returning, which is quite good, 1 of my top movies to see next year, i can't wait (sounds nerdy as out) haha
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In my opinion, the Terminator series peaked at Terminator 2 although I thought Salvation was OK for what it was. I really don't want to see another one featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger - there's only so many times the T-800 can be reprogrammed for my liking. Why not reprogram the T-1000 and bring Robert Patrick back into the fold?

I'm quite looking forward to the new Star Wars trilogy. I like how they've conveniently set it 35 years on from the original saga.
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Completely forgot to mention 'One night in Turin'.

Had never seen it until recently, but thought it was brilliantly put together.

Not the worlds biggest film buff, but highly recommend this to any football fan.

It was a local film too - part financed by One North East and partly filmed locally.
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Sitting watching Naked Gun 2 1/2.
Naked Gun 33 1/3 is on next. Dunno if the first one has been on.

If you haven't seen them, they're worth watching. Very funny.

I won't spoil the storylines, but they're all about Frank Drebin and his crusade to rid the world of baddies.
In 2 1/2, he tries to stop a major PLC from leeching subsidies from the Government...
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(01 Jan 2015, 10:24 pm)Andreos1 wrote Sitting watching Naked Gun 2 1/2.
Naked Gun 33 1/3 is on next. Dunno if the first one has been on.

If you haven't seen them, they're worth watching. Very funny.

I won't spoil the storylines, but they're all about Frank Drebin and his crusade to rid the world of baddies.
In 2 1/2, he tries to stop a major PLC from leeching subsidies from the Government...

I like the Baseball highlights from the first one. 

I think I would like to see more sportsmen getting mauled by Tigers (or Lions - I can't remember).
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(03 Nov 2016, 9:13 am)Andreos1 wrote https://www.facebook.com/sean.coates.123...9987115319

A Trainspotting trailer isn't a Trainspotting trailer, without a dog being shot in the balls!

Sitting in the old Metrocentre pictures and seeing that particular segment in the original trailer, was what sold the original to me.
Hoping this sequel is as good!

I loved the first one, can't wait for the this one!
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I've read Porno (the book the film is based on - not actual Porno) and it's canny. It's not my favourite Irvine Welsh novel but it's still decent. I hope 'Juice Terry' (probably the best character in the Welsh universe) makes an appearance in the film although I haven't seen anyone listed as playing the character.
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Finally got to see Trainspotting 2 the other day.

Enjoyed it.

I won't spoil it for those who haven't seen it, but the majority of the original cast made a return. Certainly the main characters.
I didn't notice a cameo from Dale Winton this time though.
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Shaun the Sheep Movie.

Lots of VR action. A nod to Aardman's Bristol heritage perhaps?
They usually use the 62 (complete with flip-dot blinds). Which stops outside Mossy Bottom Farm and takes them to the City Centre. Has a cracking frequency too!

A fantastic underground bus-station scene too. Looked very similar to Eldon Square with shops running alongside the length of one side.
However, the buses parked in a similar fashion to the current Eldon Square, rather than the old one.
Anyone seen it and want to hazard a guess on a real-life location they may have based it on?
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(29 Dec 2017, 1:43 pm)Andreos1 wrote Shaun the Sheep Movie.

Lots of VR action. A nod to Aardman's Bristol heritage perhaps?
They usually use the 62 (complete with flip-dot blinds). Which stops outside Mossy Bottom Farm and takes them to the City Centre. Has a cracking frequency too!

A fantastic underground bus-station scene too. Looked very similar to Eldon Square with shops running alongside the length of one side.
However, the buses parked in a similar fashion to the current Eldon Square, rather than the old one.
Anyone seen it and want to hazard a guess on a real-life location they may have based it on?

Does it have a cling on corner complete with an ipad wielding enthusiast.

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(29 Dec 2017, 4:48 pm)Charles41 wrote Does it have a cling on corner complete with an ipad wielding enthusiast.

Charles

Didn't see any.
Perhaps it is in the extended directors cut version? 'the one with extra baaa-ing'.
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Watched The Likely Lads film at the weekend. 

Some cracking shots of Newcastle, Northumberland, Hadrian Park, Wallsend and Whitley Bay from the 70s.
There was some cracking footage of the PTE fleet as well - including a scene with a Mk1 Metrobus and Bob Collier getting his roses stuck in the door, as he boarded outside the Grainger Market.

Edit: https://www.reelstreets.com/films/likely-lads-the/ just found this site. It has some stills from the film and also outlines where some of the scenes were filmed. The ones I didn't recognise, were because they were down south in Borehamwood. Don't think I've been to Borehamwood at all.
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(23 Dec 2021, 3:36 am)streetdeckfan wrote Got dragged to go see the new Spiderman last night, and bloody hell did it drag. 
I feel like they could have cut an hour out of it and nothing would have been lost

What was it like? I've been asked to go a couple times now, but people have said you need to have watched the others to really get a feel for it.
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(23 Dec 2021, 9:41 am)Adrian wrote What was it like? I've been asked to go a couple times now, but people have said you need to have watched the others to really get a feel for it.
I mean, I'm not really a superhero movie kinda guy, so I was never going to love it.

You definitely need to have seen the previous ones as they make loads of references. The only ones I've seen are the Toby Maguire ones (and I wouldn't say I've actually /watched/ them), so I did get a few of the references.
But I definitely felt like a lemon a lot of the time when everyone else in the cinema was laughing and I just didn't know what was going on.

Visually, it was great, but the story was very meh, like I said I felt like they could have cut an hours worth of movie out of it and you wouldn't really lose anything.

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I went to see it yesterday in IMAX. I enjoy superhero moves but felt aftetr leaving this was a bit over hyped TBH. Even the 2nd credit seen at the end was just a trailer for the new Dr Strange movie rather athen a tit bit to whats happening in the next marvel adventure/.
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Not sure how recent it is, but Netflix kept on suggesting it so we gave it a whirl. Anyone seen The Gentlemen? Didn't think it would be my cup of tea but we roared. Plenty of industrial language so probably not one to watch with the family.
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(14 Jan 2022, 3:02 pm)Chris 1 wrote Not sure how recent it is, but Netflix kept on suggesting it so we gave it a whirl.  Anyone seen The Gentlemen?  Didn't think it would be my cup of tea but we roared.  Plenty of industrial language so probably not one to watch with the family.
Aye, we watched it a while back. 
Quite enjoyed it, but not one I would rush back to watch.

There were some funny characters!
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(14 Jan 2022, 4:36 pm)Andreos1 wrote Aye, we watched it a while back. 
Quite enjoyed it, but not one I would rush back to watch.

There were some funny characters!

Certainly is!  Hugh Grant had me. Some brilliant one liners