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me too, torrent running

popcorn time, bro. If you're on a PC there's a rad little plugin that essentially streams through torrent, and you can cast to the devices on the same network as you. Select movie, select device to cast to, play. It's what I wish Kodi was, when Kodi was still the thing. 

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Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels for me, thank you very much :thumbup:

My one son the other day told me about the "most amazing movie" he watched during lock-down - In Brugge! Such a proud father! :thumbup:

Still have not watch LS2SMB yet ... yes I know, shock horror ... lined up to be watched in the next night or so.

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I am a huge Brit gangster movie fan. Watched the new Guy Ritchie last week and loved it. Couldn't go with Snatch cause it might just be misconstrued as pornagraphic.

 

 

Watched Layercake the other day for the first time. :-)

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Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels for me, thank you very much :thumbup:

My one son the other day told me about the "most amazing movie" he watched during lock-down - In Brugge! Such a proud father! :thumbup:

Only watched In Brugge a few weeks back, it’s excellent

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Totally agree, will have a decent braai Sunday with my family, my mom (moved down to us last weekend) and unfortunately the in-laws invited themselves.
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On my list for this weekend.... was it one of his first?

 

2 years before he became James Bond but 12 years after he started in films by the looks of it, and I don't recognise many of his previous films.

 

His first film:

 

"The Power of One is a 1992 drama film loosely based on Bryce Courtenay's 1989 novel of the same name. Set in South Africa during World War II, the film centers on the life of Peter Philip Kenneth-Keith, an English South African boy raised under apartheid, and his conflicted relationships with a German pianist, a Coloured boxing coach and an Afrikaner romantic interest. Directed and edited by John G. Avildsen, the film stars Stephen DorffJohn GielgudMorgan FreemanArmin Mueller-Stahl, and Daniel Craig in his feature film debut."

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