Film Discussion - Cinema: Disclosure Day - The R.I.P - Home Movie - June / July 26

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A place to share your thoughts and feelings of this month's Film's 

Cinema Film: Disclosure Day 

Home Movie: The R.I.P 

I will admit I am really looking forward to this month's film choices and I am hoping the Cinema Film will be as good as I am expecting ... crossing fingers 

Review club meeting will be on the 13th July for more information please see advert on the RN Forum calendar 

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    Anonymous 25 days ago

    I am looking forward to joining you all next month for Film Club Upside down I have been wanting to watch The RIP movie so a good excuse now to give it a go Slight smile

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    Anonymous 25 days ago

    Hi All, definitely worth going to the cinema to see this film, I went to see it on Saturday and it was a good film. Really enjoyed it and didnt fall asleep (Amazing). I hear you asking ... How does it compare to Mando, well I have to say as a Mando fan there is just no comparison ... he he he. Look forward to reading or hearing your reviews on the 13th July @ 19:30 

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    Anonymous 25 days ago

    Really looking forward to seeing disclosure day! See you on the 13th July

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    Anonymous 23 days ago

    How do you access the home film? I think it's only on Netflix and I don't have that - can you 'pay per view' or do you have to take out a full subscription?? Thanks 

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    Anonymous 5 days ago

    I've enjoyed both of this month's movies Clapper

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    Anonymous 2 days ago

    I was really looking forward to this film, and had high hopes, but I've been to the cinema this afternoon and have to say I was a little underwhelmed. I felt it was overly long and there wasn't really much to the story. I'm looking forward to hearing what others thought about it on Monday evening.

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    Anonymous 2 days ago

    I found Disclosure Day a little underwhelming. I kept waiting for it to build more tension or deliver a stronger emotional payoff, but for me it never quite got there. It wasn’t a bad film, just one that didn’t leave a lasting impression.

    However, watching it with my autistic son completely changed the experience. He laughed out loud throughout the film, and seeing him so engaged and genuinely enjoying himself reminded me that films can resonate in very different ways with different audiences. His enjoyment became my favourite part of the evening.

    Although it wasn’t a film I’d rave about based on my own viewing alone, it was absolutely worth watching because of the happiness it brought him. It’s a good reminder that a film’s success isn’t always measured by the critics or even our own expectations, but sometimes by the joy it creates for the people we watch it with.