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Posts by Mark Allison

Felt pretty half arsed. Relied on characters we'd never met before, no weight to it all.

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Toner's Pub on Baggot Street. Went straight there when I visited Dublin a few years ago. The pub is basically unchanged from the film.

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They formed a coalition government, Tromp's party eventually withdrew in protest against proposed changes to the age of consent.

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One Battle is my film of the year, it's still showing in 70mm at the Prince Charles.

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Top ten films of 2025 It’s been another fantastic year for cinema across the world, with some of the most celebrated names in film-making returning in 2025 As usual, not all have been appropriately recognised duri…

Ahead of Hollywood's Biggest Night™, I've written up my top ten films from last year: clueddown.com/2026/03/15/t...

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We need to stop trying to turn these things from small talk you have with your friends to kill time into things people think have actual right & wrong answers because they’re dull

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I've never watched Beatles Anthology series before, so I'm really enjoying the re-release on Disney+, but the AI upscaling on all the archive footage is monstrous historical vandalism. The lads' faces keep morphing into uncanny doppelgangers, and text is frequently mushed into gibberish.

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Lots to say about One Battle After Another, but it's one of the best experiences I've had with IMAX. The Vistavision cinematography was unbelievably immersive. At times it felt like I was physically riding a rollercoaster.

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Denis Villeneuve To Start Casting For An “Unknown” Brit Actor For ‘Bond 26’ When He Completes ‘Dune: Part Three’ — Breaking Baz Deadline goes undercover to reveal the latest on James Bond casting, including the expected nationality, look and gender of the actor.

"...Knight’s going back to Bond’s beginnings as a Royal Navy Commander before being recruited by MI6... to perhaps chart how Bond attained 007 status."

Please, God, no! No more origin stories!

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Cowboy, spy, journalist, paratrooper - Robert Redford had all my dream jobs when I was growing up. A blockbuster superstar who used his power to champion independent cinema, he represented all that American movies had to offer.

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Not sure how to feel about this. I like a lot of Knight's stuff but he's pretty hit and miss.

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Some film students in the pub overheard that I'd just watched Barry Lyndon and asked me what I "liked about it". Felt like I was being physically assaulted.

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I am not psychologically prepared to be older than James Bond.

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I don't think he deserves to be crucified.

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James Bond: Denis Villeneuve to direct next 007 film The Oscar-nominated filmmaker says he is a "die-hard" Bond fan and will "honour" the franchise.

Denis Villeneuve is probably the best choice we could have hoped for. Just don't mess with the gunbarrel and use the theme music a lot.
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Went to an inexplicably 2003-themed pub crawl this year and did my duty.

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Recently saw it projected on 35mm at the Prince Charles - they screen it a few times a year and I can't recommend it enough.

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As another under-30 fan, I loved getting drunk and watching this film at uni. There's a fantastic authenticity to the dialogue - they all sound like men of their time, whereas most 21st century historical war movies just transpose modern sensibilities and mannerisms onto their characters.

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RIP Brian Wilson.

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Lovely podcast lads. You mentioned James M McPherson's Battle Cry of Freedom - this extract on the 54th's assault and the aftermath has never left me.

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I think half the MI films are genuinely good, and M:I 2 isn't one of them, but it's not terrible imo. It's got character, when a lot of the others tend to blend together. I can barely remember a thing from the third one, and I struggle to differentiate between Rogue Nation/Fallout.

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In 1947, British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin said the UK needed to build a nuclear bomb "with the bloody Union Jack on top of it." It's a real shame isn't alive to see his dream become reality in Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning.

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The final rankoning

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I say this with a very heavy heart, but I did not get on with Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning. A couple of reheated stunts from Roger Moore Bond films can't save this talky, confused slog of a film. The endless procession of fan service, callbacks and retcons puts Spectre (2015) to shame.

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I feel like a lot of the world's problems can be traced to the decline of internet forums. Social media wasn't build to handle so many weirdos and hobbyists.

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These towns first appeared in the previous game, which is set a few years later. Armadillo is thriving and Tumbleweed has become a ghost town because it was bypassed by the railroad. They inverted this dynamic for the prequel, likely for the sake of variety and as tongue-in-cheek wink to fans.

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Aha, didn't realise it was only WWII films, carry on. Astonished Pearl Harbour made the cut over Where Eagles Dare though.

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I'm always surprised that Lawrence of Arabia never features in these lists. Is it considered too premium a film to be lumped in with other war movies?

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Incredible film. Went to an exhibition on war films at the IWM about ten years ago, and there was a fascinating letter from David Lean to Carl Foreman on display. Lean didn't think Foreman properly understood the hubris at the heart of Col. Nicholson.

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Finished watching 9-hour holocaust documentary Shoah yesterday. Fancied something a bit lighter afterwards, so put on Terms of Endearment, not realising was was a cancer movie.

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