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Posts by Mohammad Shakir
Master and Commander surely must be in the running.
There’s always room in my life a good Star Trek podcast.
@simonbrew.bsky.social As you are a Costner aficionado, I’m sure you’ve see this: youtube.com/shorts/08bac...
Love Chess ❤️
Almost halfway through
Not even water?
Ready for Ramadan
Yeah. Nothing wrong with that. Just not been making pizza in this place since then.
It’s not like Ramsay Street was all that big.
Thanks Chris.
I will never forgive myself for forgetting Benicio Del Toro’s name and saying Emilio Eztevez, like it’s Misson Impossible. The lights are blinding and terrifying.
Loved the Mastermind bit. I didn’t expect my question to take on such a life. I went on Mastermind five years ago. James Bond Villains was my subject.
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I’ve also been on Pointless, but I’ll leave that for another time.
Wow. Made me a little emotional
When Heat is on a list of films to watch, you choose Heat.
Thank you for a great evening Simon. I should have come a long time ago. If you need a reminder of the Pointless/Nymphomaniac story, here it is:
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I think her role in Steve Jobs gets overlooked. An excellent foil to Fassbender’s Jobs through all three acts of that film.
Now Paramount are getting involved
Based on what I’ve seen in the cinema
Top 5
1. Weapons
2. Superman
3. F1
4. Saturday Night
5. The Naked Gun
Bottom 5
1. Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
Everything else was good or meh.
Hate to be that guy, weren’t Trap and Juror #2 released in 2024?
It has to be Doolittle, right? Maybe Rosamund Pike can give RDJ some advice on accents after her villainous turn in Now You See Me: Now You Don’t.
I’m so sorry for your loss Simon.
😏
Farmageddon as it’s a film I’ve appreciate more with every rewatch. What else is to be expected from an Aardman film?
I found Moneyball to be excellent and I don’t really like baseball.
What a great week. I’d say Mark will go for Till or Rye Lane as the smaller films on the list.
Buried is an underrated and understated thriller that doesn’t outstay its welcome. Ryan Reynolds as an Everyman contractor trapped underground showed a different side to the funny guy roles he generally takes on.
Will this preceded by the broadcast of The Traitors at the Proms? Its lack of television broadcast has been apparent.
Out of Africa is an underrated romance. The performances, scenery and score all working in harmony.