Sunday, 23 April 2017

sick bay cinema

Being under the weather does have its benefits. I get to watch lots of films in sick bay i.e. lead down on my sofa!

Only downside is the concession stand; no popcorn or coke, just tablets and inhalers!

So fa [excuse the pun! ] I have clocked the following flicks:

The Night Flier
Godzilla 2014
Hider in the House
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring
Earth V. The Spider
Quatermass and the Pit
Gorgo
A few Good Men
Rambo I, II and III
Clear and Present Danger
The Sand
Kiss of the Vampire
Tenebre
Hook

On order: the original Godzilla 1954

Can you recommend any sick bay cinema readers?

12 comments:

  1. How about the animated films by Ralph Bakshi;American Pop, Wizards,Fire and Ice,Lord of the Rings etc.I also suggest The screenplays of books by S.E.Hinton like The Outsiders, Rumble Fish, and That was then,this is now.

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    1. Good idea Brian. I love Lord of the Rings and haven't seen the animated version for years.Not heard of any of the others except Rumble Fish! Good stuff!

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  2. sky captain and the world of tomorrow,rogue one,flash gordon,doctor who movies,ember,9 EW

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    1. Brill EW, thanks for tips. Not seen 9 and never heard of Ember! I'll check 'em out from the sofa cinema!

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  3. How about Stephen Poliakoff's TV drama, 'Shooting the Past'. Well worth watching if you can track it down, Woodsy! From a different genre, 'Nosferatu the Vampyre' (1979) :)

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    1. I used to watch a Poliakoff season Tone. Thanks for that, I'll look it up. Is the 79 Nozzer the one with Klaus Kinski?

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  4. Just found "This ~Island ~Earth" has been put back on YouTube!

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  5. Get well soon, Woodsy.

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    1. Cheers Andy, I think I'm over the worst and on the road to recovery over the next couple of weeks Ta.

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  6. The original BBC Quatermass serials, especially Quatermass and the Pit which is almost as good as the film...

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    1. Good one Liam, I do love Quatermass. Good idea! Have you seen Ringstone Round?

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