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AndrewG 26 Sep 2010 11:08

The Fourth Kind
Still like it.

Hypnobabe 26 Sep 2010 11:53

The Color of Money... Paul Newman reprising his rôle as Fast Eddie Felsom and a very young Tom Cruise with a really bad haircut....

Monstro 26 Sep 2010 12:19

Fallen, rather enjoyed it

melon 26 Sep 2010 13:17

Caught Paulie on telly today, I love that movie

Sue K 26 Sep 2010 17:08

Thanks for the reviews on Robin Hood. I saw the ads on tv and thought it looked good. I'm very fond of the acting of Cate B.

I started to watch Angels & Demons last night before being off to bed. I don't know. Tom Hanks just seemed so, so, wooden and OLD ... lol ... I think I won't go back to it and just remember the story from the book... lol ... In the book, though Langdon has no OTT personality, he does seem to have a personality and seems he can be a bit in awe and interested in things around him. Tom H just seems to be plowing through with his delivery like he's late getting to lunch. Anybody see it ? Did you like it ? Ta in advance !

Evil One 26 Sep 2010 17:10

It was ok, but a bit dull and it drags on a bit.

Sue K 26 Sep 2010 17:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by Evil One (Post 522122)
It was ok, but a bit dull and it drags on a bit.

Yes, I see it's over two hours long. Maybe I'll watch it a little at a time, like reading the book. We'll see. Thanks !

Evil One 26 Sep 2010 19:48

Speaking of dull: Never Say Never Again. It was shit the first time I saw it and it's still shit now.

The Flying Mouse 26 Sep 2010 20:40

:twisted: Der Untergang (Downfall).
Amazing film.
No messages, excuses, or moral lessons, it just sets out to tell the true story as truthfully and acurately as possible.
More films should be made with this ethos.

daveake 26 Sep 2010 20:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by Evil One (Post 522139)
Speaking of dull: Never Say Never Again. It was shit the first time I saw it and it's still shit now.

Remember ... Never Watch Never Say Never Again Again

RadioMaster 26 Sep 2010 20:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Flying Mouse (Post 522149)
:twisted: Der Untergang (Downfall).
Amazing film.
No messages, excuses, or moral lessons, it just sets out to tell the true story as truthfully and acurately as possible.
More films should be made with this ethos.

went to the cinema with a few pals when it came out. We were just a bunch of pubescent boys, so we usually did all kinds of crap and never shut up about anything... after this movie ended, none of us said anything for about 10 minutes ... that's the kind of impact it had on us

The Flying Mouse 26 Sep 2010 20:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by daveake (Post 522150)
Remember ... Never Watch Never Say Never Again Again

:twisted: Reminds me of.................



Quote:

Originally Posted by Homer Simpson
They put us on the Waiting To Exhale waiting list, but they said don't hold your breath.


RadioMaster 26 Sep 2010 21:20

lol classic

daveake 26 Sep 2010 21:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Flying Mouse (Post 522155)
:twisted: Reminds me of.................

Being compared to Homer J is a career high for me :lol:

The Flying Mouse 26 Sep 2010 21:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by daveake (Post 522160)
Being compared to Homer J is a career high for me :lol:



:twisted: That'll be 50 quid thanks :mrgreen: :lol:

MeatGrl1 30 Sep 2010 00:52

:heart: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street - Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham-Carter :heart:

allrevvedup 30 Sep 2010 01:11

Scott Pilgrim vs the world which is good but a little but long

resident evil in Imax 3D, only worth seeing it for 3D otherwise it's rubbish.

The Flying Mouse 30 Sep 2010 21:09

:twisted: Watched Black Dog last night.

RadioMaster 30 Sep 2010 21:55

Sharks in Venice

brilliantly bad! Any movie featuring stock footage of great white sharks, medieval treasures, Indiana Jones-ruins, the mafia, motorbike chases, shoot outs and chainsaw fights *deep breath* HAS to be seen!

AndrewG 03 Oct 2010 20:02

Buried
Very morbid and disturbing. Do not see if you are freaked out by the thought of people being buried alive. Extremely well put together though and awesome cinematography all seeming to have been set in such a confined space.

Back to the Future
Absolutely mesmerising to see this in digital projection. It makes a HUGE difference for quality I have to say. I thoroughly enjoyed watching what is probably my favourite film ever, once again but this time on a big screen which has been the only one out of the trilogy I never saw in the cinema before. Some coincidences really stood out to me during this viewing:
-When Marty skateboards over to Twin Pine Mall you faintly hear a train in the background, this coincidentally echoes the train line you see in BTTF3 but who said Hill Valley actually had a train station before they conceived of that idea? Very interesting imo.
-Doc Brown coincidentally tells Marty when he has revealed the time machine that he plans to go 25 years into the future: 2010. :))

A beautiful cinema experience. A movie that I would definitely class as "perfect".

Battybarb 03 Oct 2010 20:09

been watching Marmaduke again...just love it

RadioMaster 03 Oct 2010 22:47

Blood Diamond... pretty good film actually, but the kind you watch once and never again. (in that sense it probably wasnt a good idea to buy the dvd lol)

Battybarb 03 Oct 2010 22:54

see spot run...just love soppy films

Sarge 03 Oct 2010 23:23

Witness to Murder

Good old 1950s Hollywood thriller starring Barbara Stanwyck. The movie was obviously altered / censored for the German viewers. According to IMDB, the villain has a German name, while in the German version he appears to be Hungarian. Maybe it was due to him yelling that he was going to be more successful than those guys from Austria, Italy and Georgia (don't know if their actual names are mentioned in the original movie) in creating a new world order in one scene. Very odd, over the top scene, it didn't seem to fit into to the story very well. He was more believable and scary as an "ordinary" villain than as a crazy wannabe Mussolini. Good movie anyway, in spite of a few implausible scenes.

Sue K 04 Oct 2010 22:01

Michael ~ The film makes me laugh and cry and laugh again ... lol ...


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