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Paul talks about the day job, Abdul Ezedi, the UK countryside being racist, England rugby Vs Wales in the six nations and the Apple TV show Masters of the Air.00:00 - Intro00:25 - Last Week's Video01:19 - The Day Job03:12 - Abdul Ezedi06:32 - UK Countryside is Racist11:32 - England Rugby Vs Wales13:37 - Masters of the Air#Eleventy8 #AbdulEzedi #ukcountryside #englandrugby #mastersoftheair
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Paul tries to explain what has happened to the lack of channel output over the last month or so.
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Christmas films are mostly the same, The magic of Christmas, whatever the f that means. Redemption and forgiveness, why? And romance, boring. So when you have Santa fighting off an assassination attempt, you have to pay attention.Anyway… when recently searching for Christmas films that weren't littered with cheer and good will, I found Fatman. I briefly scanned the synopsis, something about Santa trying to save Christmas, a prepubescent kid whose got the ‘ump and hired a hitman trying to kill Santa… wait what?!#Fatman #Fatman2020 #MelGibson #WaltonGoggins #ChristmasMovies #ChristmasFilms #ChristmasComedies #ChristmasDarkHumour #Eleventy8🌐 https://eleventy8.com🤑 Donate on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3VVQDT9🪙 Donate Bitcoin: bc1qqx6rcxuu8f0mrgx8mn7a7yp8sh507sqf7unjm2p5cdzhcfvrdauqa0zggl
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We’ll talk about Gremlins! That’s right, it is a Christmas movie since the events played out in it feature around Christmas Eve and there is a shit load of snow, real or fake makes no difference to me!So with that out of the way, did you know that Gremlins was loosely coined in the 1920s amongst RAF pilots and engineers?Gremlins were mythological creatures used as a comical way to pass off anomalies when things malfunctioned in the aircrafts at that time.So how did we go from that quaint little nugget of knowledge to the 1984 film, where little green monsters come up with wicked and conniving methods of killing people?#Gremlins #Gremlins1984 #Mogwai #ChrisColombus #StevenSpielberg #ZachGalligan #PhobeCates #JudgeReinhold #HoytAxton #CoreyFeldman🌐 https://eleventy8.com🤑 Donate on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3VVQDT9🪙 Donate Bitcoin: bc1qqx6rcxuu8f0mrgx8mn7a7yp8sh507sqf7unjm2p5cdzhcfvrdauqa0zggl
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True Romance is, first and foremost, entertaining. It’s a ridiculous story with unlikely situations and unbelievable relationships but it’s fun to watch and, let's face it, with most modern movies, there's not a lot of fun to be had these days.#TrueRomance #QuentinTarantino #TonyScott #ChristianSlater #PatriciaArquette #GaryOldman #AllStarCast #90sMovies #TarantinoMovies #Eleventy8🌐 https://eleventy8.com🤑 Donate on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3VVQDT9🪙 Donate Bitcoin: bc1qqx6rcxuu8f0mrgx8mn7a7yp8sh507sqf7unjm2p5cdzhcfvrdauqa0zggl
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Get Paul's reaction to Westworld and find out if Westworld is worth watching.A great premise of Crichton’s was to put people in a theme park setting. Where obnoxious people relax, expecting to enjoy themselves and let their fat hang over their waistbands. This theme park idea also puts these people in a rat maze equivalent, where they are forced to stick to the safe routes. Putting people in a captive environment, making them vulnerable, non-suspecting and unprepared is a great time to f with them. It was such a good idea, Michael wrote it twice!Westworld focuses on a theme park comprised of three different experiences, or worlds. We have the Medieval world, Roman world and Westworld. Westworld is where the majority of our film takes place and it’s based on a frontier town in the 1800s. We’ve got the hotel, the saloon and the brothel, people spitting in spittoons and men that are desperate to murder and f something, and probably in that order.#Westworld #MGM #Sci-Fi #JamesBrolin #YulBrynner #MichaelCrichton #NormanBartold #RichardBenjamin #Eleventy8🌐 https://eleventy8.com🤑 Donate on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3VVQDT9🪙 Donate Bitcoin: bc1qqx6rcxuu8f0mrgx8mn7a7yp8sh507sqf7unjm2p5cdzhcfvrdauqa0zggl
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Get Paul's reaction to Cross of Iron and find out if Cross of Iron is worth watching.Who would have thought that the former country of Yugoslavia, a director necking whiskey all day and money from a porn director, would have combined to create a war film that still receives accolades to this day!It is 1943, and the German army—ravaged and demoralised—is hastily retreating from the Russian front. In the midst of the madness, conflict brews between the aristocratic yet ultimately pusillanimous Captain Stransky and the courageous Corporal Steiner. Stransky is the only man who believes that the Third Reich is still vastly superior to the Russian army. However, within his pompous persona lies a quivering coward who longs for the Iron Cross so that he can return to Berlin a hero. Steiner, on the other hand is cynical, defiantly non-conformist and more concerned with the safety of his own men rather than the horde of military decorations offered to him by his superiors.#CrossOfIron #SamPeckinpah #JamesCoburn #MaximilianSchell #JamesMason #DavidWarner #SentaBerger #WorldWar2 #Wehrmacht #Russia #1943🌐 https://eleventy8.com🤑 Donate on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3VVQDT9🪙 Donate Bitcoin: bc1qqx6rcxuu8f0mrgx8mn7a7yp8sh507sqf7unjm2p5cdzhcfvrdauqa0zggl
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Paul asks... Is Gran Turismo worth watching?How the hell does this happen? A movie based on a racing simulator. Not a video game, but a racing simulator.Now I know that Gran Turismo is technically a video game, but it never had a story, it was just about winning races and buying stuff to get better cars so you could win more races and buy more stuff. There is no other gameplay than that.But I never once thought that the game had such a compelling story that this should be a film! Especially when you have such great story-driven single-player games such as The Witcher and Red Dead Redemption, you’d think they would be top of the live-action movies wish list, not f'ing Gran Turismo!#GranTurismo #Sony #PlayStation #JannMardenborough #RacingSimulator #GTAcademy #OrnaldoBloom #DavidHarbour #ArchieMadekwe #Eleventy8🌐 https://eleventy8.com🤑 Donate on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3VVQDT9🪙 Donate Bitcoin: bc1qqx6rcxuu8f0mrgx8mn7a7yp8sh507sqf7unjm2p5cdzhcfvrdauqa0zggl
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Paul asks the question, is A Haunting in Venice worth watching?Paul's ill-researched opinion of Poirot films is that murder happens on a cruise liner, a chateau, or a stately home. Someone gets dead and Poirot bores the audience to death throughout the duration explaining to the simpletons in the room, who dunnit. All the time basking in his massive ego.Is Paul right?#ahauntinginvenice #HerculePoirot #KennethBranagh #TinaFey #MichelleYeoh #KellyReilly #AgathaChristie #Venice #Italy #1940s #MurderMystery #Eleventy8🌐 https://eleventy8.com🤑 Donate on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3VVQDT9🪙 Donate Bitcoin: bc1qqx6rcxuu8f0mrgx8mn7a7yp8sh507sqf7unjm2p5cdzhcfvrdauqa0zggl
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It’s a fact of life that things age. I, too, am ageing, quite well I think but yes, all things age, and entertainment ages as well.
Rewatching something from just a few years ago may make you question your own sanity and life choices. Something that seemed so poignant at the time, something you connected with back then, now seems like a complete disappointment.
Gangster No. 1 tries to add a uniquely English charm to the whole Gangster movie genre. The film covers the rise of a London criminal gang with its roots set in the 1960s. Originally a stage play, the movie adaptation was tarnished with some controversy due to the original writers, Louis Mellis and David Scinto’s screenplay being poked and fiddled with, and the casting choices being dictated to them by the producers. In the end, they said f it and left, citing artistic differences. Both writers later went on to get the film, Sexy Beast, made instead. What we’re left with is Scottish newby director, Paul McGuigan’s version of events.
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There are times... only a few times, mind you, where a piece of media, whether it be a film or TV show, grabs and squeezes you by the scrotum and holds you captive till you've finished watching.Boiling Point is high tension, anxiety inducing and difficult to watch film. If you've ever worked in a kitchen, then this film might make you reach for the antidepressants or start banging your head repeatedly against a wall. You may even reach for the bottle of prosecco your partner has been saving for Christmas and down it in one. Anything to stop the PTSD inducing memories of shite times past.#BoilingPoint #BoilingPoint2021 #BoilingPointMovie #PhilipBarantini #JamesCummings #StephenGraham #VinetteRobinson #JasonFlemyng #ProfessionalKitchen #RestaurantDining #LondonRestaurant #Eleventy8🌐 https://eleventy8.com🤑 Donate on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3VVQDT9🪙 Donate Bitcoin: bc1qqx6rcxuu8f0mrgx8mn7a7yp8sh507sqf7unjm2p5cdzhcfvrdauqa0zggl
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Ah, the algorithms have smiled upon us! Our intrepid reviewer Paul stumbled upon "Kandahar" on Amazon Prime Video, likely nestled between a documentary about conspiracy theories and a rom-com you'd never admit to watching. Strap in, folks; we're venturing into the cinematic Wild West.🎥 What's the deal with "Kandahar"? Is it a hidden masterpiece or another addition to the 'stream and forget' club? Paul's got opinions and he's not afraid to use 'em. From dissecting characters you'll forget by tomorrow to judging camera angles that probably seemed like a good idea at the time, this review has it all.👍 Hit LIKE if you’re as surprised as we are that this movie exists, and SUBSCRIBE for more cinematic treasure hunts (or dumpster dives, depending on your point of view).💬 Tell us in the comments how you really feel about "Kandahar" and, while you're typing away, suggest another obscure film for Paul to make sense of next time.#Kandahar #GerardButler #Afghanistan #2023Movies #SaudiArabia #Eleventy8🌐 https://eleventy8.com💲Donate Bitcoin: bc1qqx6rcxuu8f0mrgx8mn7a7yp8sh507sqf7unjm2p5cdzhcfvrdauqa0zggl
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Get ready for the ultimate clash of eras as Paul and Samir dive into the glittering world of 'Elvis 2022.' Witness Samir, a man so lost in the 50s and 60s that he thinks Elvis is the Second Coming, try to convince Paul—a man who believes the King's crown is made of nothing but overrated sequins—that this movie is worth its weight in gold lamé. Will Paul find a newfound appreciation for blue suede shoes, or will Samir finally admit that maybe, just maybe, Elvis isn't the centre of the musical universe? Tune in to find out, and experience a live stream so electrifying, it could bring Elvis back from Graceland!
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Ah, yes, gather 'round, cinephiles and casual Netflix surfers, for Paul and Samir are about to take you on a cinematic journey back to 1988. No, we're not talking about mullets and neon spandex; we're diving deep into the Oscar-nominated film, "Mississippi Burning."Let's not kid ourselves. The film might have you believe the FBI agents were practically Marvel superheroes, just missing the capes. But let's sprinkle a little reality on this Hollywood sundae. The FBI wasn't exactly handing out daisies and singing "Kumbaya" during the Civil Rights Movement. So, is the film a tad generous in its portrayal?We'll dissect the film's iconic scenes, the moments that made you go, "Wow, that was intense," and the ones that had you scratching your head, wondering if the director was perhaps sipping a bit too much of grandma's cough syrup.So, if you're ready to relive the '80s, question the historical accuracy of Hollywood, and listen to Samir's impassioned speeches about Gene Hackman's unparalleled acting skills, you're in the right place.
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Get ready for a piss-poor nostalgic ride as Paul and Samir, both stuck in their 40s but dreaming of the swinging '60s, take on "The Ipress File" in what promises to be the quirkiest live stream review ever. Paul's got his trusty drink by his side, because, you know, nothing says movie critique like a good old tipple. Meanwhile, Samir's humour is so avant-garde, you'll be questioning reality itself. Picture this: Paul reminiscing about a film he barely remembers while Samir praises it like it's the cinematic equivalent of a time machine. Tune in to Eleventy8, where they'll blend their modern sensibilities with a heavy dose of irony, all while secretly wishing they were sipping cocktails in the '60s. It's a review that's part comedy, part time-travel fantasy, and 100% entertaining.
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Join Paul and Samir... again, for their ponderings on Ridley Scott's American Gangster (2007).Ridley Scott is one of the most acclaimed directors of our time. He's made some of the most iconic films of the past few decades, including Blade Runner, Alien, and Gladiator. But he's also made some flops, like Prometheus and Exodus: Gods and Kings.So which Ridley Scott are we getting with American Gangster? The intelligent and visionary director who crafts complex and morally ambiguous characters? Or the hack who makes glossy but soulless blockbusters?Join us to find out.
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This week, we have a guest! Join Paul, Samir, and Henry of The Bond Geek for a live stream of their thoughts on the 1996 film Mission: Impossible!Paul seems to remember liking the film, but that could be because he was receiving fellatio in the darkest corner of the cinema while watching it.Samir doesn't like Tom Cruise movies, for reasons not clearly explained. It's safe to assume that he'll hate it, but perhaps we'll be able to nail down his dislike of Cruise.Henry suggested it... So we assume he likes it, but you never know. Sometimes having a rant is cathartic. We will rely on Henry to provide the youthful energy, especially since we'll be streaming at the later time of 9 pm 🙄
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Ah, the stars have aligned for a cinematic event of the season—a live stream featuring Paul and Samir dissecting the nuances of the 1992 classic "Bad Lieutenant." Trust us; you should probably skip this one. Why? Let's dig in, shall we?First off, Paul. Ah, Paul, the man who enjoys films about corrupt police so much, he probably dreams in noir. The "Bad Lieutenant" experience will likely transcend mere viewing for him; it'll be a spiritual journey. Watching him delve into the heart of corruption in the film will be like watching a sommelier swirl a glass of fine Cabernet—except Paul will probably be swirling a glass of whisky, vodka, or whatever else will get him comfortably numb. He'll navigate us through the twisted lanes of the police force, and you'll feel his soul sing, assuming you can hear it over his tipsy commentary.And then, we have Samir, who's currently on a fitness drive and living as cleanly as a detoxed liver. In all likelihood, Samir will be guzzling down a green smoothie instead of beer, because nothing pairs better with corruption and crime than kale and chia seeds. His healthy living won't stop him from making jokes, although calling them 'jokes' may be a bit generous. Will they make sense in the context of "Bad Lieutenant"? No. Will they make sense in any context? Probably not. But will they provide a confusing yet oddly delightful contrast to Paul's semi-inebriated analysis? Absolutely.
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Roll out the red carpet and tighten your bow ties, ladies and gentlemen, because Paul and Samir are about to make cinematic history. Okay, not really, but they are planning to live stream their review of "The Great Gatsby," the 2013 version that may or may not be better than the 1974 film—which Paul has declared as the equivalent of stepping on a cold cat turd, in the dark, whilst havig your home robbed.Are you ready for the most anticipated evening of your week? A two-hour breakdown of a two-hour movie, complete with side rants and inside jokes that only Samir understands. But hey, that's what you signed up for, right? Intellectual commentary with just a hint of "Wait, what did he just say?".Now, if you'll excuse us, we need to go prepare our livers and our funny bones for what promises to be an evening of cinematic discussion that will be unforgettable—for better or worse. Cheers!
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Get ready for a dynamic duo that's about to redefine movie reviewing. Paul and Samir's live stream of "The Equaliser" (2014) is on the horizon, and it's shaping up to be an event that's equally entertaining and baffling.
Introducing Paul: a man whose love for alcohol and revenge-themed movies makes him a critical connoisseur with a thirst for justice – as long as it's served in a glass. Expect to be enthralled as he raises a toast to every street justice moment, savouring the gritty tale with the finesse of a sommelier dissecting a fine wine.
Then we have Samir, the voice of peace in a world of cinematic chaos. A pacifist at heart, he's as likely to be appalled by a fight scene as he is to make a poorly-timed joke about it. Whether his humour lands or crashes spectacularly is part of the unpredictable charm that makes him an invaluable part of this dynamic duo. - Mostrar mais