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26.02.2010, 06:24 quote

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yankeechick wrote:
I just re-watched Dogma. I almost forgot just how much I absolutely love that movie. Love it.


i haven't seen that in years !! shall be browsing the dvd shelves in tesco later !! Laughing
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26.02.2010, 19:18 quote

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s6boystu wrote:
yankeechick wrote:
I just re-watched Dogma. I almost forgot just how much I absolutely love that movie. Love it.


i haven't seen that in years !! shall be browsing the dvd shelves in tesco later !! Laughing

I think it's on play for about £3 if you fail.

Last film I saw was Jumper. It wasn't as bad as I expected, the the whole concept could have been handled better, but on the whole, it's very much of it's time. I'd say it's pretty average.
I saw Push last night, which wasn't that good really. It was like a badly handled condensed first season of heroes.
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26.02.2010, 20:43 quote

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Just watched Men Who Stare At Goats...

I'm sorry i wanted to laugh i really did but Clooney just is not funny..
Although Burn After Reading was much better but I think that was the Cohen brothers influence more than Clooney's.

Also saw Zombieland... which was suprisingly good.

 

27.02.2010, 08:33 quote

oakman
Joined: 07 Jun 2009 Posts: 1467 Location: United Kingdom, England, Surrey
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Apocalypto - very good, far better than I was expecting.

 

01.03.2010, 09:57 quote

danxox

Dorian Grey.... bit naff.

The Fourth Kind... more of documentary than a film. Food for thought though.

 

01.03.2010, 23:03 quote

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zacktelstar Joined: 15 Feb 2009 Posts: 878 Location: United Kingdom, Scotland, Edinburgh
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oakman wrote:
Apocalypto - very good, far better than I was expecting.



Indeed. Crazed stuff


I've been in the rainforest as well; ended up watching all (well apart from the first 10 mins which I've never seen) of Romancing the Stone.

Some good lines, well ones me and my bro used to quote and think were good, charming family film, even more stead nowadays - Got kinda bored of the nostalgia half way through but stayed with it for old times sake.

Do like the idea of hanging out in the jungle with a shot gun, and helping women in peril out; despite being of dubious moral fibre.
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03.03.2010, 17:26 quote

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valentines day, was alright i suppose nothing special not worth going the pics to watch

and the lovley bones, i thought it was a good film but not as good as everyone makes out drags out loads in the middle but i would recomend it well to the girls anyway cant see men liking it much

 

07.03.2010, 22:29 quote

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I re-watched The Green Mile the yesterday, it was still quite excellent.
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07.03.2010, 23:47 quote

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whysoserious1983 wrote:
I re-watched The Green Mile the yesterday, it was still quite excellent.


i still blubber away like a little kid who has grazed his knee at that film - from the cinema scene to the execution Crying or Very sad

 

08.03.2010, 11:08 quote

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Alice in Wonderland - I enjoyed it but I doubt it's everyone's kinda film. Alan Rickman's voice still turns my legs to jelly, he was the caterpillar.... lots of lovely colours too...and not really like the book
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11.03.2010, 08:53 quote

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well, being as the sleeping pills didn't make me sleep i was up and about at 1.30 this morning, so i figured i'd do some catching up on films...

To kill a mocking bird.. bloody good film - prefer the book, but hey ho !

Hard rain.. i forgot why i even bought that.. it was probably cheap. lol.

Inkheart !! great little film - very typical brendan fraser stuff

and now.. well i'm playing Eve online. heh. Laughing
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12.03.2010, 08:54 quote

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again.. another night of not sleeping, so instead of annoying everyone on chat, i watched the lord of the rings trilogy.. yus.. all 3. Laughing
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12.03.2010, 13:19 quote

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I watched Back to the Future last night.

Had forgotten how great it was Smile

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12.03.2010, 14:20 quote

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Joined: 21 Jan 2010 Posts: 1 Location: United Kingdom, England, Nottinghamshire
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I watched Carlito's way was on itv4 a little while ago i think? Great film, and Al Pacino - great actor

 

12.03.2010, 18:48 quote

palindrom

lovely bones. not so good. bit slow and boring

 
 
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