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Film's you've seen today
'Dub- The Final Cylon
- Number of posts : 350
Age : 37
Location : Cardiff, Wales.
Registration date : 2008-09-15
- Post n°91
Re: Film's you've seen today
Akira - Not for me. I feel like I was missing something the whole time. I can understand that when it came out it must've been mind blowing. I can understand that it probably influenced many things that I enjoy today. I just couldn't get into it. Maybe I needed to be stoned.
Big Dave- Number of posts : 1194
Age : 45
Location : Hell
Registration date : 2008-09-23
- Post n°92
Re: Film's you've seen today
'Dub wrote:Akira - Not for me. I feel like I was missing something the whole time. I can understand that when it came out it must've been mind blowing. I can understand that it probably influenced many things that I enjoy today. I just couldn't get into it. Maybe I needed to be stoned.
To death?
The Phenom- Number of posts : 238
Registration date : 2008-09-18
- Post n°93
Re: Film's you've seen today
Body of Lies.
Very good film
Very good film
'Dub- The Final Cylon
- Number of posts : 350
Age : 37
Location : Cardiff, Wales.
Registration date : 2008-09-15
- Post n°94
Re: Film's you've seen today
Big Dave wrote:'Dub wrote:Akira - Not for me. I feel like I was missing something the whole time. I can understand that when it came out it must've been mind blowing. I can understand that it probably influenced many things that I enjoy today. I just couldn't get into it. Maybe I needed to be stoned.
To death?
To enjoy it.
Big Dave- Number of posts : 1194
Age : 45
Location : Hell
Registration date : 2008-09-23
- Post n°95
Re: Film's you've seen today
I never "got" it either.
Bradshaw101- Number of posts : 163
Age : 38
Location : Aberdeen
Registration date : 2008-09-16
- Post n°96
Re: Film's you've seen today
Big Dave wrote:I never "got" it either.
Thirded on Akira.
Saw How To Lose Friends And Alienate People last night. Wasn't expecting much, but I thought it was pretty good. Plot wasn't up to much, but Simon Pegg really carried the film, and Kirtsten Dunst, Gillian Anderson and John Huston all played their parts well too. Megan Fox... not so much.
KabukiJoe- Number of posts : 492
Age : 42
Location : North Yorkshire
Registration date : 2008-10-10
- Post n°97
Re: Film's you've seen today
Adulthood
I quite enjoyed this, despite the general "meh" reviews it received when it was released in the cinemas. Although I have quite happily slapped Jay, a very stereotypical chav if ever I saw one.
I quite enjoyed this, despite the general "meh" reviews it received when it was released in the cinemas. Although I have quite happily slapped Jay, a very stereotypical chav if ever I saw one.
Big Dave- Number of posts : 1194
Age : 45
Location : Hell
Registration date : 2008-09-23
- Post n°98
Re: Film's you've seen today
The Mummy Returns - good,
KabukiJoe- Number of posts : 492
Age : 42
Location : North Yorkshire
Registration date : 2008-10-10
- Post n°99
Re: Film's you've seen today
Planet Terror
Was a very weird film. I enjoyed it though, thought it was one of those "so bad it's actually quite good" type films.
Was a very weird film. I enjoyed it though, thought it was one of those "so bad it's actually quite good" type films.
Outlaw2x4- Number of posts : 664
Location : Eire
Registration date : 2008-09-18
- Post n°100
Re: Film's you've seen today
KabukiJoe wrote:Planet Terror
Was a very weird film. I enjoyed it though, thought it was one of those "so bad it's actually quite good" type films.
That was the whole point of the movie.
KabukiJoe- Number of posts : 492
Age : 42
Location : North Yorkshire
Registration date : 2008-10-10
- Post n°101
Re: Film's you've seen today
The impression that I got from the reviews at the time was that it was completely the opposite.
Outlaw2x4- Number of posts : 664
Location : Eire
Registration date : 2008-09-18
- Post n°102
Re: Film's you've seen today
KabukiJoe wrote:The impression that I got from the reviews at the time was that it was completely the opposite.
Its a grindhouse style movie. The idea was that it would be ridiculously over the top and very cheesy, which it nailed to perfection hence the good reviews. It has the exact same feel as one of John Carpenters 80's movies.
Burn after Reading
Loved this! It started off very slowly and didn't seem to be going anywhere but in about 30 seconds the movie clicked into second gear and was amazing for the last half hour. Can't remember the last time I laughed so much at a movie.
Shane McMahon- Number of posts : 355
Age : 54
Location : New York
Registration date : 2008-10-12
- Post n°103
Re: Film's you've seen today
Juno
Okay, Ellen Page has just made my "Actresses That Fucking Annoy Me" list, along with Juliette Lewis and Maria Bello. If you're given a role as a pre-teen or teenager, fucking act like one.
Okay, Ellen Page has just made my "Actresses That Fucking Annoy Me" list, along with Juliette Lewis and Maria Bello. If you're given a role as a pre-teen or teenager, fucking act like one.
Garibaldi- The Higher Power
- Number of posts : 1401
Age : 50
Location : First in line for the funny farm
Registration date : 2008-09-15
- Post n°104
Re: Film's you've seen today
It's her feckin huge forehead that annoys me. it's like it's trying to annex the rest of her head and the hair and features are retreating toward safety
Guest- Guest
- Post n°105
Re: Film's you've seen today
The Breakfast Club
My fiancee made it all the way to age 22 without seing this movie. Had to put that right. Still fantastic no matter how many times you see it.
My fiancee made it all the way to age 22 without seing this movie. Had to put that right. Still fantastic no matter how many times you see it.
'Dub- The Final Cylon
- Number of posts : 350
Age : 37
Location : Cardiff, Wales.
Registration date : 2008-09-15
- Post n°106
Re: Film's you've seen today
Gwoemul (The Host) - Very good, though I feel it could've been 20-30 mins shorter without harming the flick.
The Doors - Good, but focuses too much on Morrison in particular. It also focuses on only one side of Morrison. A good movie but a bad biopic.
The Doors - Good, but focuses too much on Morrison in particular. It also focuses on only one side of Morrison. A good movie but a bad biopic.
Shane McMahon- Number of posts : 355
Age : 54
Location : New York
Registration date : 2008-10-12
- Post n°107
Re: Film's you've seen today
^ Agree with you about The Host's length.
The Bank Job
This was okay, I'd watch it again. But seriously, why is Saffron Burrows employed as an actress?
The Bank Job
This was okay, I'd watch it again. But seriously, why is Saffron Burrows employed as an actress?
IOV- Number of posts : 998
Age : 40
Location : Ireland
Registration date : 2008-09-16
- Post n°108
Re: Film's you've seen today
The Real JK wrote:The Breakfast Club
My fiancee made it all the way to age 22 without seing this movie. Had to put that right. Still fantastic no matter how many times you see it.
You're obviously a bigger woman than your fiancee is
Garibaldi- The Higher Power
- Number of posts : 1401
Age : 50
Location : First in line for the funny farm
Registration date : 2008-09-15
- Post n°109
Re: Film's you've seen today
IOV wrote:The Real JK wrote:The Breakfast Club
My fiancee made it all the way to age 22 without seing this movie. Had to put that right. Still fantastic no matter how many times you see it.
You're obviously a bigger woman than your fiancee is
And you're obviously a cinematic philistine
IOV- Number of posts : 998
Age : 40
Location : Ireland
Registration date : 2008-09-16
- Post n°110
Re: Film's you've seen today
Garibaldi wrote:IOV wrote:The Real JK wrote:The Breakfast Club
My fiancee made it all the way to age 22 without seing this movie. Had to put that right. Still fantastic no matter how many times you see it.
You're obviously a bigger woman than your fiancee is
And you're obviously a cinematic philistine
Obviously
Garibaldi- The Higher Power
- Number of posts : 1401
Age : 50
Location : First in line for the funny farm
Registration date : 2008-09-15
- Post n°111
Re: Film's you've seen today
IOV wrote:Garibaldi wrote:IOV wrote:The Real JK wrote:The Breakfast Club
My fiancee made it all the way to age 22 without seing this movie. Had to put that right. Still fantastic no matter how many times you see it.
You're obviously a bigger woman than your fiancee is
And you're obviously a cinematic philistine
Obviously
Glad to see we agree on the important things!
Big Dave- Number of posts : 1194
Age : 45
Location : Hell
Registration date : 2008-09-23
- Post n°112
Re: Film's you've seen today
Independance Day - always good for a bit of fun
Big Dave- Number of posts : 1194
Age : 45
Location : Hell
Registration date : 2008-09-23
- Post n°113
Re: Film's you've seen today
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - yet another film that it took me way to long to get round to watching, good.
'Dub- The Final Cylon
- Number of posts : 350
Age : 37
Location : Cardiff, Wales.
Registration date : 2008-09-15
- Post n°114
Re: Film's you've seen today
Nikita - Great, though I prefer Léon.
Cleaner - Very good, interesting flick.
Cleaner - Very good, interesting flick.
Guest- Guest
- Post n°115
Re: Film's you've seen today
Garibaldi wrote:IOV wrote:Garibaldi wrote:IOV wrote:The Real JK wrote:The Breakfast Club
My fiancee made it all the way to age 22 without seing this movie. Had to put that right. Still fantastic no matter how many times you see it.
You're obviously a bigger woman than your fiancee is
And you're obviously a cinematic philistine
Obviously
Glad to see we agree on the important things!
As do we! IOV is definately a cinematic philistine!
Garibaldi- The Higher Power
- Number of posts : 1401
Age : 50
Location : First in line for the funny farm
Registration date : 2008-09-15
- Post n°116
Re: Film's you've seen today
The Real JK wrote:Garibaldi wrote:IOV wrote:Garibaldi wrote:IOV wrote:The Real JK wrote:The Breakfast Club
My fiancee made it all the way to age 22 without seing this movie. Had to put that right. Still fantastic no matter how many times you see it.
You're obviously a bigger woman than your fiancee is
And you're obviously a cinematic philistine
Obviously
Glad to see we agree on the important things!
As do we! IOV is definately a cinematic philistine!
Oh crap! The gooner agrees with me!
Guest- Guest
- Post n°117
Re: Film's you've seen today
Garibaldi wrote:The Real JK wrote:Garibaldi wrote:IOV wrote:Garibaldi wrote:IOV wrote:The Real JK wrote:The Breakfast Club
My fiancee made it all the way to age 22 without seing this movie. Had to put that right. Still fantastic no matter how many times you see it.
You're obviously a bigger woman than your fiancee is
And you're obviously a cinematic philistine
Obviously
Glad to see we agree on the important things!
As do we! IOV is definately a cinematic philistine!
Oh crap! The gooner agrees with me!
We're also both Trekkies, Dwarfers, Who fans and worship the ground Steven Moffat walks upon.
IOV- Number of posts : 998
Age : 40
Location : Ireland
Registration date : 2008-09-16
- Post n°118
Re: Film's you've seen today
And you both have vaginas
Guest- Guest
- Post n°119
Re: Film's you've seen today
Surprised you know what one of those is.
Sex and The City: The Movie
Watched under duress and in return for inflicting a Trek movie the night before. Everything happened exactly as I expected it to. It was rubbish, but I got laid, so all is well.
Sex and The City: The Movie
Watched under duress and in return for inflicting a Trek movie the night before. Everything happened exactly as I expected it to. It was rubbish, but I got laid, so all is well.
Rooq- Number of posts : 588
Age : 45
Location : Earth
Registration date : 2008-09-17
- Post n°120
Re: Film's you've seen today
The Real JK wrote:Surprised you know what one of those is.
Sex and The City: The Movie
Watched under duress and in return for inflicting a Trek movie the night before. Everything happened exactly as I expected it to. It was rubbish, but I got laid, so all is well.
I dunno... watching Sex in the City.... you may of got laid, but I hope about 12 or 13 times for watching that... dear me...
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