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    IOV

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  IOV on Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:47 pm

    Tried watching Elektra but it really is terrible so I've given up

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  'Dub on Mon Mar 09, 2009 10:38 pm

    Venus - Not bad. Some parts were quite disturbing though.

    One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - I found it ok, but I don't really understand why it's hailed as one of the best films ever. 8th on IMDb...really? I was told being stoned makes it a lot more fun but I can see it doing the opposite effect in this case.

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  showstealer on Tue Mar 10, 2009 2:33 pm

    I managed 10 minutes of green street 2.

    Tip for next time guys, British prisoners don't wear orange and our prisons are in Britain, not America.

    What a load of shit -* (minus 1 star)

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Guest on Tue Mar 10, 2009 3:00 pm

    He he. Good old Hollywaddafuck? strikes again then. On that note...

    Churchill: The Hollywood Years - Utter excellence and a fantastic stab at Pearl Harbour, U571, Battle of Britain et al. I notice that since the release of this film the Americans have been less inclined to re-write World War 2.

    KabukiJoe

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  KabukiJoe on Tue Mar 10, 2009 4:07 pm

    Watchmen
    I enjoyed the majority of the film, but I felt let down by the ending of it. Most of the roles I thought were cast excellently. I'd like to see what the Director's Cut is like & am fairly positive that I'll be getting that as soon as it's released.

    Rooq

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Rooq on Wed Mar 11, 2009 8:02 am

    Going Overboard
    Possibly the worst and most unfunny film ive ever seen.

    Kung Fu Panda
    Great movie, funny and entertaining better than that tripe WALL-E!! "EVE, WALL-EEEEEE, EVEEEE" Christ for the whole 2 hours, was hoping Wall-E would die at the end, was very dissapointed when he came back to life, I shudder at the thought of Wall-E 2.

    chr1s

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  chr1s on Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:32 pm

    Rooq wrote:Going Overboard
    Possibly the worst and most unfunny film ive ever seen.

    Kung Fu Panda
    Great movie, funny and entertaining better than that tripe WALL-E!! "EVE, WALL-EEEEEE, EVEEEE" Christ for the whole 2 hours, was hoping Wall-E would die at the end, was very dissapointed when he came back to life, I shudder at the thought of Wall-E 2.



    Spoiler Alert!!! Rolling Eyes

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Rooq on Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:16 pm

    chr1s wrote:
    Rooq wrote:Going Overboard
    Possibly the worst and most unfunny film ive ever seen.

    Kung Fu Panda
    Great movie, funny and entertaining better than that tripe WALL-E!! "EVE, WALL-EEEEEE, EVEEEE" Christ for the whole 2 hours, was hoping Wall-E would die at the end, was very dissapointed when he came back to life, I shudder at the thought of Wall-E 2.



    Spoiler Alert!!! Rolling Eyes


    Saves the pain of watching it, done you a favour.

    chr1s

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  chr1s on Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:17 pm

    Ok, thank you!

    Rooq

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Rooq on Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:23 pm

    chr1s wrote:Ok, thank you!


    Your welcome Very Happy

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Outlaw2x4 on Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:15 pm

    chr1s wrote:Ok, thank you!


    Don't listen to him. Its an excellent movie.

    You have let me down Rooq! I thought you were cool... Mad

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    Post  Rooq on Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:25 pm

    Outlaw2x4 wrote:
    chr1s wrote:Ok, thank you!


    Don't listen to him. Its an excellent movie.

    You have let me down Rooq! I thought you were cool... Mad


    Outlaw how can you like a film when the Context is mainly

    Eve : WALL-E?
    Wall-E : WALL-E!
    Eve : WALL-E?
    Wall-E : WALL-E!
    Eve : WALL-E?
    Wall-E : WALL-E!
    Eve : hehe
    Wall-E : hehe
    Eve : Eve!
    Wall-E : Eve?
    Eve : Eve!
    Wall-E : Eve?
    Eve : Eve!
    Wall-E : Eve?
    Eve : hehe
    Wall-E : hehe

    Oscar winning material right there!

    GOD JUST DIE!!! the two of you! thats pretty much most of the movie!

    Still, guess its ok for peeps to like it, just didnt do it for me is all!

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Outlaw2x4 on Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:34 pm

    Rooq wrote:
    Outlaw2x4 wrote:
    chr1s wrote:Ok, thank you!


    Don't listen to him. Its an excellent movie.

    You have let me down Rooq! I thought you were cool... Mad


    Outlaw how can you like a film when the Context is mainly

    Eve : WALL-E?
    Wall-E : WALL-E!
    Eve : WALL-E?
    Wall-E : WALL-E!
    Eve : WALL-E?
    Wall-E : WALL-E!
    Eve : hehe
    Wall-E : hehe
    Eve : Eve!
    Wall-E : Eve?
    Eve : Eve!
    Wall-E : Eve?
    Eve : Eve!
    Wall-E : Eve?
    Eve : hehe
    Wall-E : hehe

    Oscar winning material right there!

    GOD JUST DIE!!! the two of you! thats pretty much most of the movie!

    Still, guess its ok for peeps to like it, just didnt do it for me is all!


    Its a movie that carries a wonderful story, both happy and sad, depressing and uplifting, distopian and utopian, and manages to all of this with a main character who has no dialogue. To me that actually is an oscar worthy movie.

    But like you said, to each his own. But I loved this movie.

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    Post  Guest on Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:24 pm

    Saw Watchmen the other night and loved it, and saw Kung Fu panda a while ago and thought it was ok but nothing special.

    The Phantom of the Opera (2004) - decided I would give this one more go and this time not judge it by the standards of the musical. It's still utter shite even in that right, terrible terrible film. I still don't know what was going through Shumacher and ALW's head when they cast a man who couldn't sing as the Phantom, especially when Antonio Banderas who's had vocal training was so desperate to play him. Hell, Michael Crawford is still performing in the West End and he's not exactly geriatric, so why not cast the original Phantom?

    Shane McMahon

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Shane McMahon on Fri Mar 13, 2009 5:03 pm

    Rooq wrote:
    Outlaw2x4 wrote:
    chr1s wrote:Ok, thank you!


    Don't listen to him. Its an excellent movie.

    You have let me down Rooq! I thought you were cool... Mad


    Outlaw how can you like a film when the Context is mainly

    Eve : WALL-E?
    Wall-E : WALL-E!
    Eve : WALL-E?
    Wall-E : WALL-E!
    Eve : WALL-E?
    Wall-E : WALL-E!
    Eve : hehe
    Wall-E : hehe
    Eve : Eve!
    Wall-E : Eve?
    Eve : Eve!
    Wall-E : Eve?
    Eve : Eve!
    Wall-E : Eve?
    Eve : hehe
    Wall-E : hehe

    Oscar winning material right there!

    GOD JUST DIE!!! the two of you! thats pretty much most of the movie!

    Still, guess its ok for peeps to like it, just didnt do it for me is all!


    I agree. Atrocious movie.

    Big Dave

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Big Dave on Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:27 am

    How to make friends and influance people - good


    War Inc - so bad it caused me to smash my dvd remote control, which was in retrospect a stupid thing todo.

    showstealer

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  showstealer on Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:31 am

    Wall-E was a great film, even better than Toy Story. You just need to have more patience.

    After the film I was saying, Wall E like a robot for days. cool v

    KabukiJoe

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  KabukiJoe on Mon Mar 16, 2009 12:55 pm

    Blade II
    Probably my favourite one of the Blade trilogy. Been a while since I saw this last, although I did find the blatent CGI bits a tad distracting at times.

    Zoolander
    This is just plain daft. It killed an hour & a half I guess and I've seen worse films, but won't be in a rush to watch it again.

    Shaun2J

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Shaun2J on Mon Mar 16, 2009 1:06 pm

    Kill Switch - Hated this Seagal film, the camera editing is shit and the whole thing was confusing at some times.

    Rooq

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Rooq on Mon Mar 16, 2009 1:19 pm

    KabukiJoe wrote:
    Zoolander
    This is just plain daft. It killed an hour & a half I guess and I've seen worse films, but won't be in a rush to watch it again.


    Mugatu though!!!! LEGEND!

    IOV

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  IOV on Mon Mar 16, 2009 5:56 pm

    Ali-it was ok but I was expecting a lot more

    IOV

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  IOV on Sun Mar 22, 2009 7:33 pm

    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas- Bought it for my mum what with it being Mothers Day an all. I liked it but I was really shocked at the ending I didnt expect that at all

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  The Phenom on Sun Mar 22, 2009 8:15 pm

    Appaloosa - Quality film, one of the better recent westerns.

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  'Dub on Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:05 pm

    Saw V - Alright, not as good as the others.
    Righteous Kill - Great, if not a bit too predictable.
    How to Lose Friends and Alienate People - Generally good. Some funny parts, but it's not exactly Pegg/Wright.

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  The Ayatollah on Mon Mar 23, 2009 2:46 am

    Covert One: The Hades Factor - Am a big fan of the Ludlum novels. And I thought the screen adaptation of The Hades Factor was really good some good casting choices. Like the gorgeous Sophia Myles, Stephen Dorff was really good, as was Colm Meaney in the brief time he was on screen, Didnt agree with Angelica Huston as the President though Mad

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    Post  'Dub on Mon Mar 23, 2009 8:59 pm

    Slumdog Millionaire - Didn't enjoy it much.

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  The Stig on Tue Mar 24, 2009 6:15 pm

    Mamma Mia!

    Excellent film and great fun to watch. Even found myself singing along most of the time. Very Happy

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  showstealer on Tue Mar 24, 2009 6:49 pm

    'Dub wrote:Slumdog Millionaire - Didn't enjoy it much.

    To me it was a 65-70% film, no idea why it won so many awards.

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    Re: Film's you've seen today

    Post  Garibaldi on Tue Mar 24, 2009 7:48 pm

    The Stig wrote:Mamma Mia!

    Excellent film and great fun to watch. Even found myself singing along most of the time. Very Happy


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    Post  The Stig on Wed Mar 25, 2009 1:06 am

    Garibaldi wrote:
    The Stig wrote:Mamma Mia!

    Excellent film and great fun to watch. Even found myself singing along most of the time. Very Happy


    You big girl's blouse! Laughing


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