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you must really like those movies, you only watched them 2 weeks agoD41 wrote:The Bourne Supremacy followed by The Bourne Ultimatum.

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He's a bot - i'm sure of it.kiwikrasher wrote:you must really like those movies, you only watched them 2 weeks agoD41 wrote:The Bourne Supremacy followed by The Bourne Ultimatum.

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Ahhhh....they were both on, & they make for a good backdrop while I'm doing cleaning, laundry, etc.
With documentaries you have to sit down & pay attention.
With documentaries you have to sit down & pay attention.
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Fwiw I simply won't do that.D41 wrote:Ahhhh....they were both on, & they make for a good backdrop while I'm doing cleaning, laundry, etc.
With documentaries you have to sit down & pay attention.
Either I concentrate on a programme & try to take something away from it, or I'm not watching it.
If I've seen a film before, I will almost never watch it again (because I'm not going to gain anything new from the investment).
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I think of them like music...there to be enjoyed as & when. No need to put constraints on myself as far as how many times I've listened to my favorite song, album, etc.
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I am the same in theory, though in practice, my memory for movies is shocking and I will watch a movie again, not realising I have already seen it, till I'm about 1/4 the way in. But as I travel on aircraft a fair bit there is a swag of movies I've seen up to the first half and then fallen asleep in, so sometimes will re-watch a movie to see how it actually finishes!StMarks wrote: If I've seen a film before, I will almost never watch it again (because I'm not going to gain anything new from the investment).
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They would have covered the RAN Clearance diver Paul de Gelder? He was going out with a mate of mines sister at the time, so I heard a lot of insight into that story. the guy is s deadset legend.D41 wrote:A show about shark attacks in Sydney Harbour. Crikey.
3 days after the attack, still undergoing surgeries, he had his Clearance diver mates bring in weight lifting equipment and rig it up so he could still do workouts from his bed with his remaining limbs... that's dedication.

Royal Australian Clearance Divers are pretty much our version of Navy Seals, the SAS of Navy.

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Well, I'll tell you what none of us will be watching....at least not anytime soon.
Avatar sequel.....delayed by a year.
Stars Wars sequel.....also delayed by a year.
Mulan (live-action version).....delayed indefinitely.
There's a long list of other movies being pushed back....TopGun 2 is also one of them.
Avatar sequel.....delayed by a year.
Stars Wars sequel.....also delayed by a year.
Mulan (live-action version).....delayed indefinitely.
There's a long list of other movies being pushed back....TopGun 2 is also one of them.
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I would like to watch that Top Gun film...I don't mind not watching the first one, I suspect I won't really need to as I believe it will be full of action so that will by pass any storyline I don't understand lol
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My misses wants to watch that Mulan film....she kinda sold it too me when she said it's all about war. All I know of Mulan is that it's a girls film 
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You need to watch the original Top gun, as there is a story. Its not essential but I think it would improve the viewing of the 2nd film.Rossgo wrote:I would like to watch that Top Gun film...I don't mind not watching the first one, I suspect I won't really need to as I believe it will be full of action so that will by pass any storyline I don't understand lol
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When I first saw Top Gun I thought it was the sequel to An Officer & A Gentleman.
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I'll try getting it in. As long as it's on Netflix or Prime then I'm up for it. Actually it should really be on Sky as they usually put things on that have sequels so everyone can rewatch the originals etc 
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