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By *hemie OP   Man
19 hours ago

North Wales

Hi forum friends,

Looking for movie recommendations to go and watch in bed

Name and genre would be great 😊

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By *evilinyouMan
19 hours ago

Bristol

The fugitive is always a classic to fall asleep to.

Or king Kong that one usually puts me to sleep by the time they get to the island (it's a good movie, I've just conditioned myself to sleep to it )

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By *antana79Woman
19 hours ago

Edinburgh

What genre are you in the mood for?

Good Boy with Steven Graham

Send Help

Both sort of horrors

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By *oeBeansMan
19 hours ago

Derby

The Breakfast Club is always a solid choice to curled up in bed to

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By *hemie OP   Man
19 hours ago

North Wales


"The Breakfast Club is always a solid choice to curled up in bed to"

I used to love that film, haven't seen it in years

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By *hamallamadingdongMan
19 hours ago

London

Action:

The Dark Knight

John Wick

Rambo

Predator

Goodfellas

Comedy:

Free Guy

Rush Hour

Trading Places

Coming to America

Horror:

The Notebook

Resident Evil

Jeepers Creepers

Romantic:

Me Before You

About Time

When Harry Met Sally

Last Christmas

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By *eroLondonMan
19 hours ago

Mayfair


"The Breakfast Club is always a solid choice to curled up in bed to"

I'm watching that right this very moment! I think I must have watched it about 500 times!

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By *oeBeansMan
19 hours ago

Derby


"The Breakfast Club is always a solid choice to curled up in bed to

I used to love that film, haven't seen it in years"

Give it another watch, it's just as good as the first time!

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By *hemie OP   Man
19 hours ago

North Wales


"What genre are you in the mood for?

Good Boy with Steven Graham

Send Help

Both sort of horrors "

Haven't heard of the good boy, just did a quick search and looks good

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By *oeBeansMan
19 hours ago

Derby


"The Breakfast Club is always a solid choice to curled up in bed to

I'm watching that right this very moment! I think I must have watched it about 500 times! "

I don't rewatch movies often these days but that's one I'll always go out of my way to and I'll enjoy it every time!

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By *ulldog_71Man
19 hours ago

Sedgefield

71 is a good film well worth watching

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By *hemie OP   Man
19 hours ago

North Wales


"Action:

The Dark Knight

John Wick

Rambo

Predator

Goodfellas

Comedy:

Free Guy

Rush Hour

Trading Places

Coming to America

Horror:

The Notebook

Resident Evil

Jeepers Creepers

Romantic:

Me Before You

About Time

When Harry Met Sally

Last Christmas "

Someone knows their films. Great selection, thanks

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By *antana79Woman
19 hours ago

Edinburgh


"What genre are you in the mood for?

Good Boy with Steven Graham

Send Help

Both sort of horrors

Haven't heard of the good boy, just did a quick search and looks good

"

It’s very good and a bit different x

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By *hemie OP   Man
19 hours ago

North Wales


"71 is a good film well worth watching "

How can this be 12 years old and I have never heard of it? Looks good

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By *antana79Woman
19 hours ago

Edinburgh


"What genre are you in the mood for?

Good Boy with Steven Graham

Send Help

Both sort of horrors

Haven't heard of the good boy, just did a quick search and looks good

"

Also Godzilla Minus One if you don’t mind subtitles

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By *eltCuteMightDeleteWoman
19 hours ago

Reading

I'm watching Heat. It is currently very, very long.

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By *sleWightCoupleCouple
19 hours ago

Ryde

Just finished watching "Sleepless" (2000), about a serial killer taking inspiration from a children's book about a farmer killing animals.

You know, nice bedtime material!!

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By *hemie OP   Man
19 hours ago

North Wales


"Just finished watching "Sleepless" (2000), about a serial killer taking inspiration from a children's book about a farmer killing animals.

You know, nice bedtime material!! "

Sounds like I'd have to take the dogs to bed with me for protection

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By *oeBeansMan
19 hours ago

Derby


"I'm watching Heat. It is currently very, very long. "

That's been on my list for a while but I've been put off for the exact same reason 😂

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By *hemie OP   Man
19 hours ago

North Wales


"I'm watching Heat. It is currently very, very long. "

Great film

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By *ai Hard 2 - Dai HarderMan
19 hours ago

Manchester / Cardiff

I've just watched the new Netflix one, 'Apex'

...so will recommend '147 hours'.

Now THAT's a survival movie!

(apart from Taron Egerton's excellent nut-case, Apex's not worth the effort)

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By *eltCuteMightDeleteWoman
19 hours ago

Reading


"I'm watching Heat. It is currently very, very long.

That's been on my list for a while but I've been put off for the exact same reason 😂"

I was put off watching it for a long time because it's one of my ex husband's favourite films (I fell asleep the first time I tried to watch it in an attempt by him to watch it with him)

I hear good things about it but my actual only opinion of it so far (and I'm an hour and 25 minutes into it so far) is fuck, this is long.

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By *hamallamadingdongMan
19 hours ago

London


"I've just watched the new Netflix one, 'Apex'

...so will recommend '147 hours'.

Now THAT's a survival movie!

(apart from Taron Egerton's excellent nut-case, Apex's not worth the effort) "

I agree. I had the same issue. Poor script. Poor acting apart from Egerton.

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By *sleWightCoupleCouple
19 hours ago

Ryde

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By *antana79Woman
19 hours ago

Edinburgh


"I've just watched the new Netflix one, 'Apex'

...so will recommend '147 hours'.

Now THAT's a survival movie!

(apart from Taron Egerton's excellent nut-case, Apex's not worth the effort) "

How was APEX my fried wrote a song that was used in it x

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By *oeBeansMan
19 hours ago

Derby


"I'm watching Heat. It is currently very, very long.

That's been on my list for a while but I've been put off for the exact same reason 😂

I was put off watching it for a long time because it's one of my ex husband's favourite films (I fell asleep the first time I tried to watch it in an attempt by him to watch it with him)

I hear good things about it but my actual only opinion of it so far (and I'm an hour and 25 minutes into it so far) is fuck, this is long."

Yeah, I'd say 2 hours max should be enough for them to get their point across 😂

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By *hamallamadingdongMan
19 hours ago

London

Kung Fu Hustle

Shaolin Soccer

Both foreign language action comedies with English Dub. Early 2000 films. Still worth watching. Better than most of the films today in my opinion.

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By *sleWightCoupleCouple
19 hours ago

Ryde

Trust me on this: "Glen or Glenda", by Ed Wood.

It's so damn weird that it's almost mesmerising, and puts you in an dreamlike state, and helps you drift off. There was a period of a couple of years when I would put it on every Sunday night to secure proper sleep for getting up for work the next day.

I love the film, and it's restful vibes are really comforting.

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By *onin25Man
19 hours ago

Durham

I'm currently watching Weapons, and I'm really enjoying it.

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By *Effy-Woman
19 hours ago

Scotland

The housemaid.

The film itself is ok, but you get to feast your eyes upon Sydney Sweeney for over an hour.

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By *m just me 78Man
19 hours ago

Preston


"Action:

The Dark Knight

John Wick

Rambo

Predator

Goodfellas

Comedy:

Free Guy

Rush Hour

Trading Places

Coming to America

Horror:

The Notebook

Resident Evil

Jeepers Creepers

Romantic:

Me Before You

About Time

When Harry Met Sally

Last Christmas "

My favourite film is Goodfellas. BUT I'm going with Trading Places, not seen that for years,and it is funny.Good shout of films that mate

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By *iking 777Man
19 hours ago

Wick

Highlander

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By *igBeardyDanMan
19 hours ago

Bilston

We've just watched send help on Disney + it wasn't bad

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By *hemie OP   Man
19 hours ago

North Wales


"The housemaid.

The film itself is ok, but you get to feast your eyes upon Sydney Sweeney for over an hour. "

I'm contemplating watching the recent series of euphoria for the same reason

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By *hemie OP   Man
19 hours ago

North Wales

Great suggestions everyone, really appreciate it.

Brought back a few memories in there as well.

I watched APEX last week, just thought it was a door remake of deliverance, with less "squeal piggy, squeal"

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By *ai Hard 2 - Dai HarderMan
18 hours ago

Manchester / Cardiff


"How was APEX my fried wrote a song that was used in it x"

...is your friend in the Chemical Brothers?! That's the only good bit of the film!!

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By *Effy-Woman
18 hours ago

Scotland


"The housemaid.

The film itself is ok, but you get to feast your eyes upon Sydney Sweeney for over an hour.

I'm contemplating watching the recent series of euphoria for the same reason"

I actually quite like Euphoria. I haven't had the chance to watch the new series yet though.

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By *hemie OP   Man
18 hours ago

North Wales

Movie update:

HBO max: Constantine

Sorry, but this is a classic

Thanks again for all your suggestions, they will help me out this week

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By *uicyboobiesWoman
18 hours ago

Newtownbutler

I swear

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By *cLovin2Man
18 hours ago

London

I watched project hail Mary. It was ok, I am a sci-fi nerd, but this one was a bit far fetched imo.

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By *cLovin2Man
18 hours ago

London


"I'm watching Heat. It is currently very, very long. "

I rewatched that recently, I was reading about it. The movie was based on a real life actual interaction between a hardened criminal and a policeman back in the 60s, but they've given it the Hollywood twist. The ending is a classic IMO. But then I love gangster movies

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By *cLovin2Man
18 hours ago

London


"The Breakfast Club is always a solid choice to curled up in bed to

I'm watching that right this very moment! I think I must have watched it about 500 times!

I don't rewatch movies often these days but that's one I'll always go out of my way to and I'll enjoy it every time!"

Joe, Considering you're not a child of the 80s, I'm kinda surprised you like the breakfast club. What is it about that movie appeals to you about it? 🤔

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By *hamallamadingdongMan
18 hours ago

London


"The housemaid.

The film itself is ok, but you get to feast your eyes upon Sydney Sweeney for over an hour.

I'm contemplating watching the recent series of euphoria for the same reason

I actually quite like Euphoria. I haven't had the chance to watch the new series yet though. "

SS is overrated. Terrible actor. I guess no one cares about the acting, just the eye candy.

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By *igerFiestaMan
18 hours ago

Huddersfield

Runaway Train (1985) Classic Jon Voight film. About two escaped convicts who climb on a train destined to crash. A film with many deep symbolic scenes about life, freedom and self sacrifice.

Triple Cross (1966) starring Yul Brynner and Christopher Plummer. A double agent working for both the allies and axis powers in WW2. Easy to follow and something to watch while dozing on the sofa.

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By *oeBeansMan
17 hours ago

Derby


"The Breakfast Club is always a solid choice to curled up in bed to

I'm watching that right this very moment! I think I must have watched it about 500 times!

I don't rewatch movies often these days but that's one I'll always go out of my way to and I'll enjoy it every time!

Joe, Considering you're not a child of the 80s, I'm kinda surprised you like the breakfast club. What is it about that movie appeals to you about it? 🤔"

I don't know, I like stories that are simple but meet its maximum potential. But it also feels nostalgic from times at school but heartwarming in seeing those different personalities come together. It's just really well done.

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By *cLovin2Man
7 hours ago

London


"The Breakfast Club is always a solid choice to curled up in bed to

I'm watching that right this very moment! I think I must have watched it about 500 times!

I don't rewatch movies often these days but that's one I'll always go out of my way to and I'll enjoy it every time!

Joe, Considering you're not a child of the 80s, I'm kinda surprised you like the breakfast club. What is it about that movie appeals to you about it? 🤔

I don't know, I like stories that are simple but meet its maximum potential. But it also feels nostalgic from times at school but heartwarming in seeing those different personalities come together. It's just really well done."

Well, if you like it. You should go through the whole gamut of 80s teen movies, there were loads. I didn't think they'd translate to your internet generation tbh, but I'm pleasantly surprised.

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By *evilinyouMan
7 hours ago

Bristol

Ended up watching Apollo 13

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By *hamallamadingdongMan
6 hours ago

London


"The Breakfast Club is always a solid choice to curled up in bed to

I'm watching that right this very moment! I think I must have watched it about 500 times!

I don't rewatch movies often these days but that's one I'll always go out of my way to and I'll enjoy it every time!

Joe, Considering you're not a child of the 80s, I'm kinda surprised you like the breakfast club. What is it about that movie appeals to you about it? 🤔

I don't know, I like stories that are simple but meet its maximum potential. But it also feels nostalgic from times at school but heartwarming in seeing those different personalities come together. It's just really well done.

Well, if you like it. You should go through the whole gamut of 80s teen movies, there were loads. I didn't think they'd translate to your internet generation tbh, but I'm pleasantly surprised."

I grew up watching 80's and 90's films. None of them reflected the life experiences I had. I was living vicariously. Also it was interesting to see life depicted without the internet in most of those films.

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By *e-OptimistMan
5 hours ago

Stalybridge

Le Mans 66- genuinely surprised at what a good film it is. True story great cast, excellent performances and totally engrossing.

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By *oeBeansMan
5 hours ago

Derby


"The Breakfast Club is always a solid choice to curled up in bed to

I'm watching that right this very moment! I think I must have watched it about 500 times!

I don't rewatch movies often these days but that's one I'll always go out of my way to and I'll enjoy it every time!

Joe, Considering you're not a child of the 80s, I'm kinda surprised you like the breakfast club. What is it about that movie appeals to you about it? 🤔

I don't know, I like stories that are simple but meet its maximum potential. But it also feels nostalgic from times at school but heartwarming in seeing those different personalities come together. It's just really well done.

Well, if you like it. You should go through the whole gamut of 80s teen movies, there were loads. I didn't think they'd translate to your internet generation tbh, but I'm pleasantly surprised."

I'll need to have a look. I've kind of been watching more 80s action films as well recently which I used to dismiss because of the effects. But the hokeyness adds to the charm 😂

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By *eroLondonMan
2 hours ago

Mayfair


"The Breakfast Club is always a solid choice to curled up in bed to

I'm watching that right this very moment! I think I must have watched it about 500 times!

I don't rewatch movies often these days but that's one I'll always go out of my way to and I'll enjoy it every time!

Joe, Considering you're not a child of the 80s, I'm kinda surprised you like the breakfast club. What is it about that movie appeals to you about it? 🤔

I don't know, I like stories that are simple but meet its maximum potential. But it also feels nostalgic from times at school but heartwarming in seeing those different personalities come together. It's just really well done.

Well, if you like it. You should go through the whole gamut of 80s teen movies, there were loads. I didn't think they'd translate to your internet generation tbh, but I'm pleasantly surprised.

I'll need to have a look. I've kind of been watching more 80s action films as well recently which I used to dismiss because of the effects. But the hokeyness adds to the charm 😂"

Joe, unless you haven't seen/experienced the following I suggest that you watch these beautiful coming-of-age movies from the 80s:

• The Breakfast Club (again)

• Pretty In Pink

• Class

• The Outsiders

• St Elmo's Fire

• Weird Science

• Risky Business

• Footloose

• About Last Night

• The Legend of Billie Jean

• Ferris Bueller's Day Off

• War Games

• ...

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By *hamallamadingdongMan
2 hours ago

London


"The Breakfast Club is always a solid choice to curled up in bed to

I'm watching that right this very moment! I think I must have watched it about 500 times!

I don't rewatch movies often these days but that's one I'll always go out of my way to and I'll enjoy it every time!

Joe, Considering you're not a child of the 80s, I'm kinda surprised you like the breakfast club. What is it about that movie appeals to you about it? 🤔

I don't know, I like stories that are simple but meet its maximum potential. But it also feels nostalgic from times at school but heartwarming in seeing those different personalities come together. It's just really well done.

Well, if you like it. You should go through the whole gamut of 80s teen movies, there were loads. I didn't think they'd translate to your internet generation tbh, but I'm pleasantly surprised.

I'll need to have a look. I've kind of been watching more 80s action films as well recently which I used to dismiss because of the effects. But the hokeyness adds to the charm 😂

Joe, unless you haven't seen/experienced the following I suggest that you watch these beautiful coming-of-age movies from the 80s:

• The Breakfast Club (again)

• Pretty In Pink

• Class

• The Outsiders

• St Elmo's Fire

• Weird Science

• Risky Business

• Footloose

• About Last Night

• The Legend of Billie Jean

• Ferris Bueller's Day Off

• War Games

• ..."

You're not going to mention 16 candles?

Karate Kid?

And so many more.

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By *eroLondonMan
2 hours ago

Mayfair


"You're not going to mention 16 candles?

Karate Kid?

And so many more."

Fuck The Karate Kid. They ruined the premise when they remade it. Also, Ralph Macchio's defining moment was in The Outsiders.

Yes to 16 Candles though. 🩶

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By *hamallamadingdongMan
2 hours ago

London


"You're not going to mention 16 candles?

Karate Kid?

And so many more.

Fuck The Karate Kid. They ruined the premise when they remade it. Also, Ralph Macchio's defining moment was in The Outsiders.

Yes to 16 Candles though. 🩶"

Not the remake. I agree, it was ruined. Is this the first time I've noticed you use the F word Nero? Is that how disappointing the remake was for you?

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By *eroLondonMan
2 hours ago

Mayfair


"You're not going to mention 16 candles?

Karate Kid?

And so many more.

Fuck The Karate Kid. They ruined the premise when they remade it. Also, Ralph Macchio's defining moment was in The Outsiders.

Yes to 16 Candles though. 🩶

Not the remake. I agree, it was ruined. Is this the first time I've noticed you use the F word Nero? Is that how disappointing the remake was for you?"

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By *ools and the brainCouple
35 minutes ago

couple, us we him her.

Watched apex last night, it was ok i guess but it felt like Theron really couldn't be bothered to try and act and was going through the motions and was only there to show off her climbing skills.

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By *hamallamadingdongMan
34 minutes ago

London


"Watched apex last night, it was ok i guess but it felt like Theron really couldn't be bothered to try and act and was going through the motions and was only there to show off her climbing skills. "

Yep. I agree. Apart from Egerton and the Chemical Brothers the rest of the film was a bore.

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By *oeBeansMan
24 minutes ago

Derby


"•

Joe, unless you haven't seen/experienced the following I suggest that you watch these beautiful coming-of-age movies from the 80s:

• The Breakfast Club (again)

• Pretty In Pink

• Class

• The Outsiders

• St Elmo's Fire

• Weird Science

• Risky Business

• Footloose

• About Last Night

• The Legend of Billie Jean

• Ferris Bueller's Day Off

• War Games

• ..."

Thank you Nero, I think the only film I've seen on this list is FBDO so I'll probably work my way through these!

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By *007ManMan
19 minutes ago

Worthing

Scifi Oxygen

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By *oeBeansMan
19 minutes ago

Derby


"You're not going to mention 16 candles?

Karate Kid?

And so many more.

Fuck The Karate Kid. They ruined the premise when they remade it. Also, Ralph Macchio's defining moment was in The Outsiders.

Yes to 16 Candles though. 🩶"

This is My Cousin Vinnie erasure!

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By *hisIsMe58Man
4 minutes ago

Winchester

Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind is worth a watch. I love it.

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