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05th Jan 2020

Staying in? Here are the best movies on TV this evening

Plenty to watch!

Paul Moore

Plenty of films to choose from this evening.

It is Sunday.

It is the Sunday that some are dreading because it’s the final straw for their Christmas holidays. If you’ve managed to swing it that you’ve not set foot in your workplace for the entirety of this week, fair play to you.

This being said, enjoy the last drops of the Christmas break and here’s hoping that a few films can help you do that.

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Here’s the best of what’s on TV this evening..

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl – 5:15pm on ITV2

“Gentlemen, my lady. You will always remember this as the day you almost caught Captain Jack Sparrow”

Mrs Doubtfire – 5:40pm on Channel 4

Yes, it has been endlessly shown over the Christmas season but that’s its charm.

One of those films that once its on, it’s never switched off. A wonderful performance from Robin Williams and kudos to Pierce Brosnan too because he makes a fine dickhead.

Spider-Man 2 – 6:30pm on SyFy

Doc Ock is a great villain. Raimi is on top form. The train sequence is fantastic. It’s still one of the best comic-book films ever made.

Sahara – 18:35pm on E4

To be honest, it’s just alright, alright, alright.

Skyfall – 8pm on ITV2

Are we all in agreement that ending of this film just ripped off Home Alone? Sound.

Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation – 9pm on Virgin Media One

The one where Tom Cruise hangs off the edge of a plane as it’s taking off.

Executive Decision – 9pm on ITV4

This film has been on so much over the last two weeks that we’re genuinely starting to think that it might be a Christmas film.

However, you can’t go wrong with a cast that includes Kurt Russell, Steven Seagal, Halle Berry, Oliver Platt, and John Leguizamo.

Role Models – 9pm on Comedy Central

Gayle: You know what I used to have for breakfast? Cocaine. Know what I had for lunch? Cocaine.

Wheeler: What did you have for dinner?

Danny: Was it cocaine?

Genius.

A Mighty Wind – 10:35 pm on TG4

The This Is Spinal Tap troupe are back – for the most part – in Christopher Guest’s mockumentary which captures the reunion of 1960s folk trio as they prepare for a show.

Eugene Levy steals every scene that he’s in.

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug – 10:50 pm on UTV/ITV

They get to the mountain. There’s a dragon and a ring too.

Rush Hour 2 – 00:00 on Virgin Media Two

For those that are into that sort of thing.

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