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| 30-06-2007, 02:26 | #47 |
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30th June:
21:00 - TV3 - Mullholland Drive 00:00 - BBC2 - Requiem for a Dream Two of the great modern films make for one exciting double bill tonight. Mullholland Drive being wonderful David Lynch mind trip. Requiem for a Dream being the finest drug drama, from the great Darren Aronofsky. If anyone has yet to see / hear of it yet, I recommend watching this with no preconceptions. Anyone who has MAY not want to watch again. |
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| 10-07-2007, 01:05 | #48 |
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Channel: RTE 2 Date: Wednesday 11, July, 2007, Time: 00:15 - 02.10
All About My Mother (1999, Drama, subtitled) A distraught woman attempts to overcome the shock of her son's death by changing her job, moving to a new town and becoming a pillar of strength for her friends. Simply superb, affectionate drama, with Penelope Cruz, Candela Pena, Marisa Paredes and Cecilia Roth. Directed by renowned Spanish film-maker Pedro Almodovar, who won the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar for his endeavours. Directed by Pedro Almodovar*. *Description taken from www.entertainment.ie |
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| 29-07-2007, 19:50 | #49 |
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*insert shock here* Great week for TV if you have digital - some terrific films showing:
Sunday - Garden State / Secretary - Film Four from 9 - the former being one of my all time favourites. Two quirky little numbers. Monday - Hidden (Caché) - Sky Movies Indie (7 pm) - one of the finest European films of the last few years Persona - Film Four - 2.25 AM (ooh.. late) - Must check this out - some Ingmar Bergman for all of you all Tuesday - I Heart Huckabees / 5 X 2 - Film Four from 9 - the former: existential slapstick comedy. The latter: bizarre French relationship drama. Wendesday - Brick / The Death of Mr Lazeracu - Film Four from 9 - Brick being my favourite of last year, TDOFL being a difficult but rewarding watch that litereally does with it says on the tin. All week - Slither - Sky Movies Premiere - hilariously dark B Movie satire. Pretty demented, hugely entertaining. Lots of terrific films in there, well worth watching all of them. One or two I havent seen myself, so looking foward to them. You very rarely get a TV line up this good, so check some of them out! Probably wont all be for you, but everyones bound to find something worthwhile in there. |
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| 29-07-2007, 19:57 | #50 |
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Turner and Hooch is on the telly
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| 31-07-2007, 14:00 | #51 | |
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| 07-08-2007, 22:25 | #53 |
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One for the pervs out there - BBC2 Nic Roegs Bad Timing tonight 23:20 - 01:20
A story about a man, a woman, bad sex and death. or A film about sick people, made by sick people, for sick people. to quote the company that made it. Mike. Last edited by mike65; 07-08-2007 at 22:27. |
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| 07-08-2007, 22:49 | #54 |
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FILM: Mean Streets
On: RTÉ 2 Date: Sunday 19th August 2007 (starting in 11 days) Time: 00:05 to 02:05 (2 hours long) (1973, 18, 5 Star) Director: Martin Scorsese Starring: Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, David Proval, Amy Robinson, Richard Romanus, Cesare Danova == FILM: The Breakfast Club On: RTÉ 2 Date: Monday 20th August 2007 (starting in 12 days) Time: 00:25 to 02:10 (1 hour and 45 minutes long) Teen-angst comedy drama. Five school kids - an athlete, a spoiled rich kid, a brainy nerd, an introverted loner and a rebellious punk - are brought together on a day-long detention where they break the rules, bare their souls and find they have more in common than just attending the same high school. One of the plethora of 80s teen films, John Hughes's bittersweet 'brat pack' comedy has many perceptive moments. (1985, 15, 4 Star) Director: John Hughes Starring: Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, Paul Gleason, Ally Sheedy == FILM: This Sporting Life On: BBC 2 Northern Ireland Date: Wednesday 15th August 2007 (starting in 7 days) Time: 00:00 to 02:10 (2 hours and 10 minutes long) Powerful drama detailing the efforts of a Yorkshire coal miner to better himself by becoming a professional rugby player. He establishes a reputation as one of the sport's most aggressive players and in his private life enters into a tempestuous relationship with his widowed landlady. (Black and White, Subtitles, 1963, 15, 4 Star) Director: Lindsay Anderson Starring: Richard Harris, Rachel Roberts, Alan Badel, William Hartnell, Colin Blakely, Vanda Godsell |
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| 10-08-2007, 07:08 | #55 |
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FILM: Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
On: RTÉ 1 Date: Saturday 18th August 2007 (starting in 8 days) Time: 18:35 to 20:20 (1 hour and 45 minutes long) After New York comes under a series of attacks from giant flying robots, a reporter teams up with a pilot to search for their origin, as well as the reason for the disappearances of scientists around the world. (Premiere, Includes Lotto at 19.57, 2004, PG, 4 Star) Director: Kerry Conran Starring: Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi, Michael Gambon, Ling Bai |
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| 10-09-2007, 01:04 | #60 | |
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This is a thread to highlight to people what films are going to be on TV, so if it's not on TV then please, don't post on this thread. |
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