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Post by WullieFort on Oct 24, 2020 7:38:24 GMT
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Post by Carl LaFong on Oct 24, 2020 9:36:41 GMT
Decent list.
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Post by OrsonSwelles on Oct 24, 2020 10:07:17 GMT
The Dish, School Of Rock, Shaun Of The Dead and Fighting With My Family would be my top 4 of the ones I've seen.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Oct 24, 2020 12:28:28 GMT
Some gems in there - Amelie, School of Rock, How to Train Your Dragon, Sing Street.
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Post by nogbad on Oct 24, 2020 13:20:14 GMT
I tend not to have seen any of the films on these lists, but in the instance I have - Amélie, both Paddington films and Eddie The Eagle are all great fun. I haven't seen any of the others, but as I think I mentioned a few weeks ago, I quite fancy Pride and will get around to it eventually.
Off the top of my head, my absolute favourite in this category is From Up On Poppy Hill. Arriety isn't far behind.
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Post by NJtoTX on Oct 24, 2020 13:43:03 GMT
Have only seen Amelie, and liked it a lot.
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Post by hoskotafe3 on Oct 24, 2020 18:05:19 GMT
My wife and I actually brought The Dish DVD after going to the actual Dish out at Parkes. It was a fun movie and will always have a special place in my heart because that weekend was the last time we were all together as a family before my sister's death. Muppets (2011) was great. And I loved Crazy Stupid Love. Probably Carell's best big screen effort.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Oct 24, 2020 18:46:04 GMT
My wife and I actually brought The Dish DVD after going to the actual Dish out at Parkes. It was a fun movie and will always have a special place in my heart because that weekend was the last time we were all together as a family before my sister's death. Muppets (2011) was great. And I loved Crazy Stupid Love. Probably Carell's best big screen effort. Used to love Eliza Szonert in Neighbours. She played Danni Stark. 
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Post by klawrencio79 on Oct 24, 2020 18:48:40 GMT
Some really good ones on there. Peanut Butter Falcon, How to Train Your Dragon, School of Rock (if you disregard what is essentially a crime spree committed by Jack Black throughout the movie). The list overall was doing really well until it got to Hitch, which is about as bad, and insulting to both men and women, as movies can get.
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Post by screamingtreefrogs on Oct 24, 2020 18:52:29 GMT
warrior
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Oct 24, 2020 18:59:18 GMT
I didn’t see Fuck Slaves featuring Sasha Grey on the list.
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Post by OrsonSwelles on Oct 24, 2020 19:21:39 GMT
My wife and I actually brought The Dish DVD after going to the actual Dish out at Parkes. It was a fun movie and will always have a special place in my heart because that weekend was the last time we were all together as a family before my sister's death. Muppets (2011) was great. And I loved Crazy Stupid Love. Probably Carell's best big screen effort. The Dish is surprisingly low-rated on IMDb at 7.1. Director Rob Stitch's first movie, The Castle, is also terrific.
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Post by hoskotafe3 on Oct 24, 2020 20:26:54 GMT
My wife and I actually brought The Dish DVD after going to the actual Dish out at Parkes. It was a fun movie and will always have a special place in my heart because that weekend was the last time we were all together as a family before my sister's death. Muppets (2011) was great. And I loved Crazy Stupid Love. Probably Carell's best big screen effort. The Dish is surprisingly low-rated on IMDb at 7.1. Director Rob Stitch's first movie, The Castle, is also terrific. Rob Sitch is great at everything he does, he was the lead actor in Frontline, a very well done spoof of Australian Current Affairs shows, IMO the best Australian comedy series ever. He then went behind the camera for a decade or two while hosting a Roundtable Entertainment show called 'The Panel' and then returned to acting taking the lead role in the brilliant political satire Utopia.
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