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Film's you've seen today
Guest- Guest
- Post n°121
Re: Film's you've seen today
I have an amazing ability to tune out anything I don't want to hear. I spent most of the movie eating and humming Queen songs in my head.
Rooq- Number of posts : 588
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- Post n°122
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The Real JK wrote:I have an amazing ability to tune out anything I don't want to hear. I spent most of the movie eating and humming Queen songs in my head.
Good good thats not bad then!!!! better than watching that poo!!
The Ayatollah- Number of posts : 719
Age : 43
Location : Edinburgh
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- Post n°123
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Octopussy - One of Roger's better Bond films. And I can say Ive met Octopussy herself . Maud Adams doesnt look 60!
Shaun2J- Number of posts : 1030
Registration date : 2008-09-19
- Post n°124
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Both of the Mortal Kombat films: Meh, the first one is better. The second one was just a clusterfuck.
Wasn't there the talk of a 3rd MK film?
Wasn't there the talk of a 3rd MK film?
Garibaldi- The Higher Power
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- Post n°125
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The Real JK wrote: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.
WASH YOUR MOUTH OUT!
Dwarfer, yes
Whovian, yes
Lurker, yes
Browncoat, yes
Leaper, yes
but never....NEVER...trekkie
Guest- Guest
- Post n°126
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Garibaldi wrote:The Real JK wrote: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.
WASH YOUR MOUTH OUT!
Dwarfer, yes
Whovian, yes
Lurker, yes
Browncoat, yes
Leaper, yes
but never....NEVER...trekkie
Sorry but in order to name all four incarnations of the Borg and know that the Voyager borg are "lameass" you've got to be a Trekker at the very least!
The Stig- Number of posts : 707
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- Post n°127
Re: Film's you've seen today
High School Musical 3: Senior Year.
Surprisingly well put together, with an excellent story to it, and the cast put on an amazing performance.
The double turn with Tiara turning heel on Sharpay, resulting in Sharpay's face turn, and outdoing Tiara was just brilliantly done, along with Troy and Gabriella's big return at the end.
I especially loved the swerve at the end when I thought it had finished, but then it kept going!!
Surprisingly well put together, with an excellent story to it, and the cast put on an amazing performance.
The double turn with Tiara turning heel on Sharpay, resulting in Sharpay's face turn, and outdoing Tiara was just brilliantly done, along with Troy and Gabriella's big return at the end.
I especially loved the swerve at the end when I thought it had finished, but then it kept going!!
Outlaw2x4- Number of posts : 664
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- Post n°128
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Irish Jam
....so bad.
....so bad.
Garibaldi- The Higher Power
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- Post n°129
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The Real JK wrote:Sorry but in order to name all four incarnations of the Borg and know that the Voyager borg are "lameass" you've got to be a Trekker at the very least!
huh?
anyone can tell the borg are shite in Voyager.
Feckin' HATE Trek!
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- Post n°130
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Garibaldi wrote:The Real JK wrote:Sorry but in order to name all four incarnations of the Borg and know that the Voyager borg are "lameass" you've got to be a Trekker at the very least!
huh?
anyone can tell the borg are shite in Voyager.
Feckin' HATE Trek!
From a thread ages ago where I pitted the Borg against the Daleks. You also knew about Manny Coto taking over the final season of Enterprise.
Come out of the closet
Garibaldi- The Higher Power
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- Post n°131
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The Real JK wrote:Garibaldi wrote:The Real JK wrote:Sorry but in order to name all four incarnations of the Borg and know that the Voyager borg are "lameass" you've got to be a Trekker at the very least!
huh?
anyone can tell the borg are shite in Voyager.
Feckin' HATE Trek!
From a thread ages ago where I pitted the Borg against the Daleks. You also knew about Manny Coto taking over the final season of Enterprise.
Come out of the closet
I read SFX pretty avidly - I've been namechecked in it, my old drinking buddy was one of the highest profile writers and news editors they ever had - part of the original team. Before that it was TV Zone I bought for about 5 years. Means I kinda know stuff. I know the damn hobbit drowned in Lost - doesn't mean I watch the show. And Manny Coto is pretty high profile in the TV SF world, so what he is/isn't doing is reasonably big news. When it comes to TV + Sci-fi, I'm the guy you cede the quiz paper to in the pub, boyo.
You want me out of the Closet? Ok...I love Blake's 7. Satisfied?
The Stig- Number of posts : 707
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- Post n°132
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Six times I've come to this thread now, just to see you two having a conversation.
"Off-topic" isn't even scratching the surface here.
"Off-topic" isn't even scratching the surface here.
Big Dave- Number of posts : 1194
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- Post n°133
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Under Seige - Good, it was nominated for Oscars, I never knew that.
Iron Man - Awesome!
Iron Man - Awesome!
The Ayatollah- Number of posts : 719
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Location : Edinburgh
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- Post n°134
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If thats the Seagal "Under Siege", it was ok, dont know about an Oscar worthy film. Good for seeing Erika Eleniak's jubblies and Tommy Lee was good in it. Is it just me or is Gary Busey always playing the same kind of guys?? Typical Seagal film, shoot, kick arse.......end of
IOV- Number of posts : 998
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- Post n°135
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The Ayatollah wrote:If thats the Seagal "Under Siege", it was ok, dont know about an Oscar worthy film. Good for seeing Erika Eleniak's jubblies and Tommy Lee was good in it. Is it just me or is Gary Busey always playing the same kind of guys?? Typical Seagal film, shoot, kick arse.......end of
I hate Segal with a passion, i would pay big money to go see a film where someone just shoots him in the head inside the first five minutes
The Ayatollah- Number of posts : 719
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- Post n°136
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All of his films were the same kind of shit, he either seemed to play an ex-cop, a badass renegade cop out to avenge, or an ex Navy Seal
Uptown Llama of Doom- Smash's No.1 Hobo
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- Post n°137
Re: Film's you've seen today
IOV wrote:The Ayatollah wrote:If thats the Seagal "Under Siege", it was ok, dont know about an Oscar worthy film. Good for seeing Erika Eleniak's jubblies and Tommy Lee was good in it. Is it just me or is Gary Busey always playing the same kind of guys?? Typical Seagal film, shoot, kick arse.......end of
I hate Segal with a passion, i would pay big money to go see a film where someone just shoots him in the head inside the first five minutes
Watch Executive Decision.
The Ayatollah- Number of posts : 719
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- Post n°138
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I have, thats the one with Kurt Russell in it?? It wasnt bad
Big Dave- Number of posts : 1194
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- Post n°139
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I don't rate any segal film except Under Seige.
Uptown Llama of Doom- Smash's No.1 Hobo
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- Post n°140
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The Ayatollah wrote:I have, thats the one with Kurt Russell in it?? It wasnt bad
The important thing is it's the one where Segal dies in the first 10 minutes.
The Ayatollah- Number of posts : 719
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- Post n°141
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Too true! His other films were the same shit tho...Nico and the like
'Dub- The Final Cylon
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- Post n°142
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Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay - Not great. Some funny moments but generally bleh.
I Am Legend Quite enjoyable. I have only three complaints... 1. It was too short. 2. The CGI sucked. 3. There was CGI.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall Great. Funny. Perhaps not as good as Knocked Up or 40YOV but still worth seeing.
I Am Legend Quite enjoyable. I have only three complaints... 1. It was too short. 2. The CGI sucked. 3. There was CGI.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall Great. Funny. Perhaps not as good as Knocked Up or 40YOV but still worth seeing.
KabukiJoe- Number of posts : 492
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Location : North Yorkshire
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- Post n°143
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Saw V
Wasn't bad, certainly isn't the weakest in the series, but really can't see where the story's going to lead to now. Guess we wait til next Hallowe'en and find out.
Wasn't bad, certainly isn't the weakest in the series, but really can't see where the story's going to lead to now. Guess we wait til next Hallowe'en and find out.
Garibaldi- The Higher Power
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- Post n°144
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You surely couldn't be knocking the whole "return of NPH" there, 'Dub
'Dub- The Final Cylon
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- Post n°145
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Garibaldi wrote:You surely couldn't be knocking the whole "return of NPH" there, 'Dub
No, just the film in general.
Uptown Llama of Doom- Smash's No.1 Hobo
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- Post n°146
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'Dub wrote:Garibaldi wrote:You surely couldn't be knocking the whole "return of NPH" there, 'Dub
No, just the film in general.
Both films were shit. Only good thing was Doogie.
Big Dave- Number of posts : 1194
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- Post n°147
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I watched both films together and was surprised by how much I enjoyed them, I had always suspected they would be shit. But then I only gave them a chance because the guy was in House!
Galaxy Quest - I had forgotten how funny this film is.
Galaxy Quest - I had forgotten how funny this film is.
Garibaldi- The Higher Power
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- Post n°148
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Uptown Llama of Doom wrote:'Dub wrote:Garibaldi wrote:You surely couldn't be knocking the whole "return of NPH" there, 'Dub
No, just the film in general.
Both films were shit. Only good thing was Doogie.
All hail the Barney!
I happened to enjoy both films - good switch your brain off material. Ryan Reynolds little cameo in the first as the nurse was great too - apparently he'd told Kal Penn he'd do a cameo in his first lead-role film, they'd expected him to want a bigger role like the lead cop or one of the surfer yobs, but he'd read the script and just loved that part. He'd have worked well as the bigoted official chasing them in the last one too.
Yes they are truly ridiculous plots, but at the same time, they KNOW they are stupid. So many films don't acknowledge that. that's why they work
Shane McMahon- Number of posts : 355
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- Post n°149
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I found the Harold & Kumar films more entertaining than the likes of Superbad and Knocked Up. Oh and Seth fucking Rogen should never been allowed in Hollywood.
Shane McMahon- Number of posts : 355
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- Post n°150
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The Incredible Hulk
Very good! Was also a little stunned by the Robert Downey Jr cameo at the end.
Very good! Was also a little stunned by the Robert Downey Jr cameo at the end.
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