Films for a Sunday afternoon

The Fast and Furious films, all 6.
Godzilla, new and old
Reign of Fire (which is excellent imho)
28 days later
28 weeks later
World War Z
All the Aliens films, especially Aliens the directors cut (close the curtains, turn off the lights and turn the home theater right up)
All the Predator films
All the Alien vs Predator films
All the Star Wars
Transporter 1,2 and 3
Crank 1 and 2
All the Transformers


.... and a must is THE LEGO MOVIE. Awesome!!
 
This time of year, something faster might be better - Tri-X or HP-5. Possibly even pushed a few stops.
 
Just thought of another one - 'Oh Brother Where Art Thou' - gentle, funny and with superb music.

Dave
 
bit of bond or an old war movie goes down a treat if im not doing anything on a sunday afternoon

see a few mentioned the blues brothers...my lad jake is named after jake blues....his twin, unfortunately was a girl otherwise (S)he would of been called elwood....:(
 
This time of year, something faster might be better - Tri-X or HP-5. Possibly even pushed a few stops.

Lazy Sundays - I use slow film, and if the lights low I'll stick the camera on a tripod... I don't shoot people, or animals, or anything much that moves, so frankly 160iso is fast film for me... hell, I'd happily spend most of my time shooting on Velvia 50 or Acros 100 pulled a stop or more...
 
Watched one tonight "Still Life" starring Eddie Marsan, you may not recognise the name but I'm sure you'll know the face. No explosions, no shoot outs just gentle British cinema, well made and well worth a watch.
 
Something classy with no swearing and deffo no shoot em ups. Missus has had Mrs Brown on and it was doing my head in, all that effin and jeffin :eek:
 
For me you can't beat old movies, it reminds me of watching the sunday afternoon matinees as a kid when the whole family would watch together after the sunday roast.
So in that vein

Any old B&W war movies
The adventures of Robin Hood (Errol Flynn version)
 
Watched one tonight "Still Life" starring Eddie Marsan, you may not recognise the name but I'm sure you'll know the face. No explosions, no shoot outs just gentle British cinema, well made and well worth a watch.

I like Eddie Marsan. Seen him in quite a few things but particularly liked him in "The Best of Men".
 
Flight of the Phoenix - not the remake
 
anything in Black n White... one of the best is Hue and Cry
 
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