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But still bad, right? I found it dull as shit. Nothing happened.

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Ooh, Sir Terry Gilliam is trying to startup filming The Man Who Shot Don Quixote again. Bloody hell, it's been nine years since filming stopped on that. Nine years?! Where the hell has all that time gone?

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But still bad, right? I found it dull as shit. Nothing happened.


Yeah, at the end I was like, "Ummm... and that's it?"

I think they were saving the plot for the sequel.

The action scenes were pretty nifty though.

I'd recommend it highly to people who like flashy effects driven movies with no plot. Like fans of 'Transformers'.

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I watched 7 Pounds starring Will Smith last night and it was very good. Considerably better than "In Pursuit of Happyness" which was a big pile of gay.

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Frost/Nixon is my current recommendation. Michael Sheen acts his socks off as Frost but is still knocked into a cocked hat by the towering performance of Frank Langella as Nixon.

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Watched Goodfellas, never did it before. Excellent, it seems as if the sopranos producers wanted to avoid casting costs and hired as many as they could from this one.


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The action scenes were pretty nifty though.

Yeah, all three of them.

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Watched The Rookie followed by Death Wish II last night. Man, the eighties were awesome.

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Watched The Rookie followed by Death Wish II last night. Man, the eighties were awesome.


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Tell No One.

Utterly brilliant French mystery thriller about a doctor who is attacked and left unconscious while a serial killer murderds his wife. Eight years later, two more bodies are found in the same area, the case is re-opened, and the doctor comes under suspicion. Then he gets an email from someone who knows something only his wife should know.

I don't want to tell any more than that, but it is one of the best films I've seen for years. Well written, brilliantly acted, great, plausible, unpredictable but sensible plot that unravels perfectly, and even the music and editing and mis en scene are great. Best of all, everyone in it is intelligent. People succeed or fail and things happen because of intelligent, reasonable thinking and behaviour, not because everyone else is just a fucking idiot, like in 99.9% of other films.

Couldn't recommend it more, frankly.


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I have acquired this. I will watch this. It better be good, chap.
We watched it a couple of weeks ago, it was ok, I wouldn't rave about it as much as SA, but I did enjoy it.

Night at the Museum 2
If you loved the first, you'll love this one too, some clever writing and cool scenes.

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Everybody who hasn't already seen it go and catch Coraline in 3D before it goes off the cinema screens at the Cineworld branches, the last showing is at 6:10 Thursday night. It's the best children's film in my opinion of the last ten years, outside of Studio Ghibli. Utterly ravishing to look at, a really scary monster, some great laughs, frights, a clever plucky lass as the lead - it's just brilliant, okay? Oh! And soundtrack is fab too.

Gaiman's having a far better run film wise than poor old Moore, methinks.

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Jumper was shit, Cthulhu was a real banquet of a film, stark and fanboy pleasing whilst keeping the cannon elements as relative cameos... to ultimately good effect. Open-minded and will probably reveal new twists in repeated viewings. Tori Spelling was fine in it.

Doomsday is a fantastic film, Best of British. It's a tribute, a mashup, an anachronism and a work of stupid, brilliant, gory, entertaining art. I wish for a sequel quietly, even Marshall would do well to top that fanboygasm.


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Everybody who hasn't already seen it go and catch Coraline in 3D before it goes off the cinema screens at the Cineworld branches, the last showing is at 6:10 Thursday night. It's the best children's film in my opinion of the last ten years, outside of Studio Ghibli. Utterly ravishing to look at, a really scary monster, some great laughs, frights, a clever plucky lass as the lead - it's just brilliant, okay? Oh! And soundtrack is fab too.

Gaiman's having a far better run film wise than poor old Moore, methinks.
We were going to watch this, but I really didn't enjoy A Nightmare Before Christmas, so thought I might do well to avoid this.

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Everybody who hasn't already seen it go and catch Coraline in 3D before it goes off the cinema screens at the Cineworld branches, the last showing is at 6:10 Thursday night. It's the best children's film in my opinion of the last ten years, outside of Studio Ghibli. Utterly ravishing to look at, a really scary monster, some great laughs, frights, a clever plucky lass as the lead - it's just brilliant, okay? Oh! And soundtrack is fab too.

Gaiman's having a far better run film wise than poor old Moore, methinks.
We were going to watch this, but I really didn't enjoy A Nightmare Before Christmas, so thought I might do well to avoid this.


It is, honestly, way, way better. :)

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nervouspete wrote:
Everybody who hasn't already seen it go and catch Coraline in 3D before it goes off the cinema screens at the Cineworld branches, the last showing is at 6:10 Thursday night. It's the best children's film in my opinion of the last ten years, outside of Studio Ghibli. Utterly ravishing to look at, a really scary monster, some great laughs, frights, a clever plucky lass as the lead - it's just brilliant, okay? Oh! And soundtrack is fab too.

Gaiman's having a far better run film wise than poor old Moore, methinks.
We were going to watch this, but I really didn't enjoy A Nightmare Before Christmas, so thought I might do well to avoid this.


It is, honestly, way, way better. :)


I haven't seen Coraline yet (tbh, the book was a little disappointing Imhotep), but you're both VERY WRONG IN THE HEAD!

The Nightmare Before Christmas is an all-time classic.

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Curiosity wrote:
nervouspete wrote:
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nervouspete wrote:
Everybody who hasn't already seen it go and catch Coraline in 3D before it goes off the cinema screens at the Cineworld branches, the last showing is at 6:10 Thursday night. It's the best children's film in my opinion of the last ten years, outside of Studio Ghibli. Utterly ravishing to look at, a really scary monster, some great laughs, frights, a clever plucky lass as the lead - it's just brilliant, okay? Oh! And soundtrack is fab too.

Gaiman's having a far better run film wise than poor old Moore, methinks.
We were going to watch this, but I really didn't enjoy A Nightmare Before Christmas, so thought I might do well to avoid this.


It is, honestly, way, way better. :)


I haven't seen Coraline yet (tbh, the book was a little disappointing Imhotep), but you're both VERY WRONG IN THE HEAD!

The Nightmare Before Christmas is an all-time classic.

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I really like Nightmare Before Christmas, I'm just saying - and I even agree with you here on the book not being the classic lots of people say it is - that it's way, way better.

In my opinion.

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Everybody who hasn't already seen it go and catch Coraline in 3D before it goes off the cinema screens at the Cineworld branches, the last showing is at 6:10 Thursday night. It's the best children's film in my opinion of the last ten years, outside of Studio Ghibli. Utterly ravishing to look at, a really scary monster, some great laughs, frights, a clever plucky lass as the lead - it's just brilliant, okay? Oh! And soundtrack is fab too.

Gaiman's having a far better run film wise than poor old Moore, methinks.



I think I pretty much said that as well. This film should be in the top 100 on imdb, NOT that start trek nonsense (despite being still good fun). Coraline is pure ART. (Even if it is slightly too long).

I'm going to buy the soundtrack. I already have a 'preview version' and it's gorgeous.

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Jumper was shit, Cthulhu was a real banquet of a film, stark and fanboy pleasing whilst keeping the cannon elements as relative cameos... to ultimately good effect. Open-minded and will probably reveal new twists in repeated viewings. Tori Spelling was fine in it.

Nope, you've lost me there. The pug-faced "actress" who only got a spot in 90210 because Daddy was producing it?

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Everybody who hasn't already seen it go and catch Coraline in 3D before it goes off the cinema screens at the Cineworld branches, the last showing is at 6:10 Thursday night. It's the best children's film in my opinion of the last ten years, outside of Studio Ghibli. Utterly ravishing to look at, a really scary monster, some great laughs, frights, a clever plucky lass as the lead - it's just brilliant, okay? Oh! And soundtrack is fab too.

Gaiman's having a far better run film wise than poor old Moore, methinks.



I think I pretty much said that as well. This film should be in the top 100 on imdb, NOT that start trek nonsense (despite being still good fun). Coraline is pure ART. (Even if it is slightly too long).

I'm going to buy the soundtrack. I already have a 'preview version' and it's gorgeous.


any movie released these days is going for the top 100. Imdb users nowadays aren't too demanding. The Dark Knight is placed 7th!


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I really enjoyed Coraline at the time, but the more I think about it the more it bothers me. I don't mind changes from book to screen in a general sense, but some of the changes made to Coraline really bother me.

My current recommendation is Taken, which is possibly xenophobic, definitely ludicrous and which starts very slowly - but after the first twenty minutes or so it's an excellent action flick with a perfect performance by Liam Neeson.

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My current recommendation is Taken, which is possibly xenophobic, definitely ludicrous and which starts very slowly - but after the first twenty minutes or so it's an excellent action flick with a perfect performance by Liam Neeson.


it was one of the worst movies i've ever seen, so i won't take your recommendations seriously...ever again. :p


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I really enjoyed Taken. It's like a highly condensed 24 story.

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I really enjoyed Taken. It's like a highly condensed 24 story.



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Yeah, it reminded me of 24 quite a lot.

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Yeah, it reminded me of 24 quite a lot.
We're watching it tonight. :)

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Doomsday is a fantastic film, Best of British. It's a tribute, a mashup, an anachronism and a work of stupid, brilliant, gory, entertaining art. I wish for a sequel quietly, even Marshall would do well to top that fanboygasm.

GY has the truth of it.

Just saw Once, which is similar to Doomsday only exactly the opposite. It's the story of a friendship that develops between an Irish busker and a Czech pianist and it's gentle and low-key and utterly, utterly wonderful. The music is fantastic and my heart could not possibly be more warmed. Probably not a film for everyone on this board, but if you like this sort of thing this is the sort of thing you'll like.

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Doomsday is a fantastic film, Best of British. It's a tribute, a mashup, an anachronism and a work of stupid, brilliant, gory, entertaining art. I wish for a sequel quietly, even Marshall would do well to top that fanboygasm.

GY has the truth of it.

Just saw Once, which is similar to Doomsday only exactly the opposite. It's the story of a friendship that develops between an Irish busker and a Czech pianist and it's gentle and low-key and utterly, utterly wonderful. The music is fantastic and my heart could not possibly be more warmed. Probably not a film for everyone on this board, but if you like this sort of thing this is the sort of thing you'll like.


I keep on meaning to watch this, as the bloke is Glenn Hansard from The Frames, and I've liked him/them for ages. Won an Oscar too.

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GY has the truth of it.

Just saw Once, which is similar to Doomsday only exactly the opposite. It's the story of a friendship that develops between an Irish busker and a Czech pianist and it's gentle and low-key and utterly, utterly wonderful. The music is fantastic and my heart could not possibly be more warmed. Probably not a film for everyone on this board, but if you like this sort of thing this is the sort of thing you'll like.

I really don't like this sort of thing. Reckon it's the film for me?

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Give it ten minutes. If you don't like it by the end of that you can safely abandon ship. I can totally see it's not a film for everyone.

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"A Night in the Museum" is quite entertaining.

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Watched 300 last night. Quite good innit? Does anybody know the statistics on 'merican adolescents now claiming Spartan descent?

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Watched 300 last night. Quite good innit? Does anybody know the statistics on 'merican adolescents now claiming Spartan descent?


300 is the most homoerotic film i've ever seen.

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http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/263379/ ... about.html

Some interesting entries on that list, especially the proposed Ron Howard Lensmen project and the new film from the folks who made Cube.

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I also need to see this but can't find it anywhere.

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The wife made the mistake of saying that she hadn't seen Ace Ventura, so I watched that again last night (with her, obv). It's still brilliant, even 16 (sob) years on.

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The wife made the mistake of saying that she hadn't seen Ace Ventura, so I watched that again last night (with her, obv). It's still brilliant, even 16 (sob) years on.

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Oooo, I've just caught the trailer for 'Red Cliff' on the telly box. Further investigation reveals it's Dynasty Warriors the Movie. :D

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Yeah, certainly looks like it :0)

It looks rather ace, but also looks like it will have an annoying and entirely superfluous love interest.

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Wouldn't you like to be a remake too?

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Wouldn't you like to be a remake too?


remade into what?

a 23 year old version of myself? yes please!

anything else? no thanks.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 9:27 
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Dimrill wrote:
Set phasers to Jesus Fucking Christ.


So it's done by the blokes who were once producers on the mighty 'Pete's Perfect Film' Tremors, but who then gradually ran it into the ground writing and directing shockingly inferior sequels and a rather pointless TV series? Good job I don't give a shit about Short Circuit, then.

Apart from in general, about this whole 'franchise reboot' craze going on. I almost feel like going and trucking over a lifetime's supply of top chocolatte mint sweet Mingles to James Cameron, solely because the upcoming Avatar isn't based on a comic book, novel, other film, toy, cartoon or anything.

Anyway, Moon is coming soon. And that cheers me up.

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Is Moon based on the James Herbert book?

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Is Moon based on the James Herbert book?


Nope, entirely new thing. Look for the trailer online, it looks fab and has Sam Rockwell and is directed by Zowie Bowie. Old skool Twilight Zoney sci-fi. No explosions! Made on a low budget (about four million I heard) and it looks beautiful.

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 Post subject: Re: The Movie topic
PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 9:48 
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Dimrill wrote:
Set phasers to Jesus Fucking Christ.


Fucksake, 2010, get your own film ideas.


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