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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I went to see Love Yourself Today this evening amd OMG all i can say is WOW. Damien Dempsey and Co eat your heart out what an amazing journey and Documentary of it. The music OMG i am out to buy some albums, absolutely totes amaze balls. What's you ideal cinema moments? Mine was this evening i had the whole cinema to myself.

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By *onderingpurposeMan
over a year ago

Belfast

The final scene and credits of The Pianist. Nobody left the cinema, everyone stayed in their seats.

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By *asual777Man
over a year ago

i travel all over


"The final scene and credits of The Pianist. Nobody left the cinema, everyone stayed in their seats."

Both shame and garage left me speechless

Watched arracht recently which was excellent

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"The final scene and credits of The Pianist. Nobody left the cinema, everyone stayed in their seats."

Really one to see so. I just had a quick look at it i must read more into it.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Love Yourself Today is about the hurt and pain of addiction but then also about the joy of recovery. It was dedicated to his mother.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ah can you change to Movie Lovers??

Movies that left a lasting impression because they were class, with little twists and brilliant writing and the actors knew the parts.

Atonement- the scene walking on to the beech in the war.

The Reader- what a little twist

Black Swan

Birdman- absolutely brilliant

Good Will Hunting- good vibes

The English Patient- every time I cry, deserved every Oscar

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Ah can you change to Movie Lovers??

Movies that left a lasting impression because they were class, with little twists and brilliant writing and the actors knew the parts.

Atonement- the scene walking on to the beech in the war.

The Reader- what a little twist

Black Swan

Birdman- absolutely brilliant

Good Will Hunting- good vibes

The English Patient- every time I cry, deserved every Oscar "

I named it cinema lovers because for me there is no better way to watch a good movie than off a cinema screen being completely present and fully engaged in the movie and not my phone or other household distractions. A huge plus off peak screen to myself in absolute heaven so peaceful.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ah can you change to Movie Lovers??

Movies that left a lasting impression because they were class, with little twists and brilliant writing and the actors knew the parts.

Atonement- the scene walking on to the beech in the war.

The Reader- what a little twist

Black Swan

Birdman- absolutely brilliant

Good Will Hunting- good vibes

The English Patient- every time I cry, deserved every Oscar

I named it cinema lovers because for me there is no better way to watch a good movie than off a cinema screen being completely present and fully engaged in the movie and not my phone or other household distractions. A huge plus off peak screen to myself in absolute heaven so peaceful. "

I fully agree. I’m only sorry I didn’t get to see those movies in a cinema.

Sorry, forgot Interstellar!!

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork

The final performance in Whiplsh

The silent scream on the steps outside the opera. Godfather p3

The "freebird" chase scene at the end of the devil's rejects

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love the cinema, really missed it over lockdown. Popcorn, hot nuts and a nice drink then sit back and get lost!

Seen a few of my favourite films in the cinema, good will hunting, the departed, interstellar, inception, LOR.

Favourite ever scene is Robin Williams tearing matt Damon apart in good will hunting. Love it everytime I see it

https://youtu.be/oRG2jlQWCsY

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"Love the cinema, really missed it over lockdown. Popcorn, hot nuts and a nice drink then sit back and get lost!

Seen a few of my favourite films in the cinema, good will hunting, the departed, interstellar, inception, LOR.

Favourite ever scene is Robin Williams tearing matt Damon apart in good will hunting. Love it everytime I see it

https://youtu.be/oRG2jlQWCsY"

Love that "I will end you"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Love the cinema, really missed it over lockdown. Popcorn, hot nuts and a nice drink then sit back and get lost!

Seen a few of my favourite films in the cinema, good will hunting, the departed, interstellar, inception, LOR.

Favourite ever scene is Robin Williams tearing matt Damon apart in good will hunting. Love it everytime I see it

https://youtu.be/oRG2jlQWCsY

Love that "I will end you""

Great soundtrack in Devil's Rejects. Love Rob Zombie.

Shootout in Heat.

Opening beach scene in Saving Private Ryan.

Interstellar in the cinema. Amazing.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The final performance in Whiplsh

The silent scream on the steps outside the opera. Godfather p3

The "freebird" chase scene at the end of the devil's rejects

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Whiplash, now that was an intense movie.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Love the cinema, really missed it over lockdown. Popcorn, hot nuts and a nice drink then sit back and get lost!

Seen a few of my favourite films in the cinema, good will hunting, the departed, interstellar, inception, LOR.

Favourite ever scene is Robin Williams tearing matt Damon apart in good will hunting. Love it everytime I see it

https://youtu.be/oRG2jlQWCsY"

“It’s not your fault”!

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By *onderingpurposeMan
over a year ago

Belfast


"Ah can you change to Movie Lovers??

Movies that left a lasting impression because they were class, with little twists and brilliant writing and the actors knew the parts.

Atonement- the scene walking on to the beech in the war.

The Reader- what a little twist

Black Swan

Birdman- absolutely brilliant

Good Will Hunting- good vibes

The English Patient- every time I cry, deserved every Oscar "

Great shout with that scene in Atonement. The planning that went into that must have been unreal.

Opening scene in Raging Bull for pure simplicity though

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By *ocktailsdreamsMan
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"I went to see Love Yourself Today this evening amd OMG all i can say is WOW. Damien Dempsey and Co eat your heart out what an amazing journey and Documentary of it. The music OMG i am out to buy some albums, absolutely totes amaze balls. What's you ideal cinema moments? Mine was this evening i had the whole cinema to myself. "

Would you go to see it again?

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By *eanbelfastMan
over a year ago

Belfast

Love the cinema. You should google QFT in Belfast which you would love. Ive seen so many great films there but one that sticks out was La double vie de Véronique which explores the themes of identity, love, and human intuition through. They also show the classics including a series of Hitchcock films which was great to see on the big screen as its always a different experience.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The T-Rex approach in Jurassic Park never had such a thrill in a movie since (age at the time helps I guess)

The opening scene (all 20 or so mins) of inglorious bastards was so intense

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I went to see Love Yourself Today this evening amd OMG all i can say is WOW. Damien Dempsey and Co eat your heart out what an amazing journey and Documentary of it. The music OMG i am out to buy some albums, absolutely totes amaze balls. What's you ideal cinema moments? Mine was this evening i had the whole cinema to myself.

Would you go to see it again? "

Yes i would.

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By *ocktailsdreamsMan
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"I went to see Love Yourself Today this evening amd OMG all i can say is WOW. Damien Dempsey and Co eat your heart out what an amazing journey and Documentary of it. The music OMG i am out to buy some albums, absolutely totes amaze balls. What's you ideal cinema moments? Mine was this evening i had the whole cinema to myself.

Would you go to see it again?

Yes i would. "

Right when are you free so I can take you!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Love the cinema. You should google QFT in Belfast which you would love. Ive seen so many great films there but one that sticks out was La double vie de Véronique which explores the themes of identity, love, and human intuition through. They also show the classics including a series of Hitchcock films which was great to see on the big screen as its always a different experience. "

Sounds great i will i will look them up. I could certainly identify with this evenings movie i was well motivated after it. I was shedding a few tears in middle at one of his songs relating to grief. Then it was mad how the last song "love yourself today" made me want the just jump up out of my seat and throw a few shapes with such positive energy. All i can say is it was deep stuff and just so very powerful.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I mean this evenings documentary.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I went to see Love Yourself Today this evening amd OMG all i can say is WOW. Damien Dempsey and Co eat your heart out what an amazing journey and Documentary of it. The music OMG i am out to buy some albums, absolutely totes amaze balls. What's you ideal cinema moments? Mine was this evening i had the whole cinema to myself.

Would you go to see it again?

Yes i would.

Right when are you free so I can take you! "

It's a lomg way to come to take mee to the cinema.

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By *ussyhoundMan
over a year ago

Dungannon

City of God what a show

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love the cinema, and I missed it badly during lockdoen.

Top Gun- I remember my mum bringing me to see it ( my fav movie ever)

Fast furious movies ( brought my son to all of them)

Three billboards outside ebbing ( superb movie)

Certain movies you have to see in the cinema, the big screen the sounds etc

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Blair witch project at the time was errie in the cinema.

Watch it now and it's like three American tourists lost in St Anne's Park.

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

Everything by Steven Spielberg

Jaws....the head popping out

ET.....magic on the big screen

Close Encounters....In Awe

Jurassic Park....the T-Rex

Schindler's List

Private Ryan

Both showing the horror of war from different directions

Star wars.....queuing for hours trying to get in..no automated tickets systems back then

The Untouchables...here endth the lesson ..Sean Connery

Another thing my favorite fims have in common....the music

I cant think of one movie I love without hearing the sound track

Usually John Willian,Ennio Morricone,Hans Zimmer

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