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Doc Holliday
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I was listening to Radio 4's Saturday live this morning when they asked for anyone to give details of a pointless argument. It reminded me of the comparisons that Mrs H & I have exchanged on the odd occasion.

 

It usually centres around films and, if I like a film, I can watch it several times over. One example is 'Jaws'. Ok, it may be a bit ropey by todays standards but there's no CGI, the story line is pretty good, the acting is pretty good, the cinematography is excellent and the suspense still gets me with the music. Mrs H says 'Oh God! Not this again! How many times have you seen it?" she'll wail.

 

My reply is as above. She replies "But you've seen it so many times! You know what's going to happen... blah! blah! blah!"

 

My response to this is "If that's the case then why do we eat Spaghetti Bolognese every week? We know what it tastes like."

 

Mrs H says it's not the same thing. I say it is, in principle.

 

What say you?

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Doc - totally agree. Jaws - all time classic.

 

I have watched For a few dollars more, High Noon, Scaramouche, Once upon a time in America, Shane, Once upon a time in the West, Star Wars, the Matrix, Last train from Gun Hill, Things to do in Denver when you are dead, True Romance, Pulp Fiction and many more - umpteen times. They seem fresh each time.

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Doc - totally agree. Jaws - all time classic.

 

I have watched For a few dollars more, High Noon, Scaramouche, Once upon a time in America, Shane, Once upon a time in the West, Star Wars, the Matrix, Last train from Gun Hill, Things to do in Denver when you are dead, True Romance, Pulp Fiction and many more - umpteen times. They seem fresh each time.

 

 

 

Yes sad as it is I could watch high noon every day and not get bored.

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As with so many things if life what one person likes another person dose not you ether get it or you don't one of my favourite films is The African Queen I have seen it so many times but I still love to watch it whenever it is on TV having said that I also have it on DVD I think we all have films that we never tire of I am shore that your wife must have some.

 

Dose she watch Eastenders from what I have seen of that every program is much the same as the last one.

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I have to admit that if I see a film that I like, I tend to buy it on DVD and then watch in on numerous occassions. This is especially pertinent when it comes to the old classic comedy type films (the Naked Gun trillogy as an example) watching them over and over again lets you consentrate on what is going on in the back ground and listen for the odd one liner that you missed previously. I never stop laughing at these kind of films.

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Have to agree with you Doc, I am sat here watching The Guns of Navarone for what must be the 10th time and the one in the kitchen cooking my tea is watching come dine with me or some other carp like that.

 

Stand your ground Sir, you do wear the trousers don't you? :good:

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Same in my house with ZULU. Best film ever made and i must have seen it hundreds of times. Missus has never seen it all the way through and thinks its rubbish - And she's welsh !!

 

Same here we always watch it in our house as its so well filmed and acted also its one of the very rare films about a battle the British army fought that's reasonably factual and not bl***y Americas take on their numerous victories throughout history :rolleyes:

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I love Jaws SO much. The real shark filming is amazing - especially the stuff where the shark shakes the cage to bits and gets tangled up in the wires above it.

And Jurassic Park - 20 years on and that only feels dated when you see the massive computers in the control room! everything else still feels pin sharp!

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