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Disney Star Movie night! - Signs

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Hey everyone, 

 

Welcome to the O2 Community movie night! After a week of voting we've decided on Signs as the movie to watch and tonight's the night yahoo

 

How is this going to work? 

We'll all start the film at the same time, I'm thinking 8pm if that works for everyone? Then we can then discuss the movie as it happens in the comments of this thread. smile Feel free to get involved even if you only have Signs on a Blu-Ray or another streaming service. wink

 

There is a fantastic range of movies and TV shows that have just hit Disney+ with the launch of Disney Star so if everyone has fun tonight we can make it a regular feature. cool

 


 

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@Martin-O2 I am so sure the last time I saw it I had my eyes closed halfway throuh laughing

 

Fun watching with you guys @jonsie @MI5 @Cleoriff @pgn and everyone else who watched it with us! Can't wait for the next one grimacing

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@TheresaV wrote:

@jonsie wrote:

You think they would have checked the weather forecast before they came

They would never have landed in Oswaldtwistle flashLOL


I can't even pronounce that @jonsie joy


You will after the 2nd bottle yahoo

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Hmmm. Was it supposed to be a semi horror suspense scifi movie? Distinctly unimpressed with the ending and lack of imagination by throwing in a token alien with a weakness of um, er water! So aliens travel across space and miraculuosly managed to eradicate condensation? And planned a worldwide invasion by using the shipping forecast on Radio 4 to avoid bad weather? 

 

Though one thing, who needs cat filters: I'm going to get a tin foil hat for work video calls yahoo

 

 

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Must've been some party last night 🎉😴😖🤣

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I'm pleased I watched Corrie and Vera. rofl I followed this thread though and have to say @TheresaV's  comments were comedy gold. LOL

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T'was Inkheart here for us - to see Marvel's Vision with long hair and Andy Serkis true to form. Several other well-known faces, and Jim Broadbent rehearsing for his Cloud Atlas part 🤣

It would have been Batman Returns, but couldn't find a free one anywhere 😎

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Problem is @pgn  when two of you living in the house have completely different views on films you enjoy, there is no way Signs would have gone on in this house yesterday. My other half can't tolerate anything supernatural rofl

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Know the feeling - with an 11-year old, our viewing from 8 to 10ish is equally constrained, @Cleoriff 😉
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He's also not keen on series. (Unless it's Line Of Duty).

I insisted on watching an excellent programme of BBC called The Serpent. This was based on a true story about Charles Sobhraj who travelled through Asia in the 70's, with his girlfriend, killing students, whilst posing as a gem dealer. It was excellent. However every time it was on Ray said, 'is this the last episode'?

It was well worth the watch, only 8 episodes long. Fascinating to see the work of a Dutch diplomat and Interpol who tracked him down and eventually caught him.

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