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AndrewG 30 Aug 2008 17:20

An Inconvenient Truth (2006).

A very good film I think with some real eye openers, especially about Antartica and the North Pole. Leaves you with some mixed feelings though about the future of our planet and what we are all doing to it. Al Gore is a good man in my opinion and should have been president. I think the whole world would have benefited from that.
The Melissa Etheridge song: "I need to Wake up" is great and the end titles have been done quite well to leave you with some positive things to take away.

YouTube Video

Good documentary and certainly worthy of the oscars it got.

Bap 30 Aug 2008 19:18

Hellboy II : The Golden Army

Wow I loved it :D Love Hellboy and Guillmero Del Toro! :)

RadioMaster 30 Aug 2008 20:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 434731)
the end titles have been done quite well to leave you with some positive things to take away.

funny you mention that...I thought the movie was very good, but the only thing I didnt like was the ending. Much too melodramatic for my taste, especially for a documentary.


Seen the dark night today, veeeeery good.

Cpl Mickey 30 Aug 2008 22:49

Myself and two of best friends went to see Mamma Mia the sing-a-long version last night and we had the best time. it was brilliant x

mszee 31 Aug 2008 07:07

It's just after 1 am here and I've finally seen the movie!!!

Anyway, I was asked to give my opinion of the movie - Tropic Thunder.

Movies are expensive here...so if they are also expensive over there...this movie is for DVD watchers...all I can say is...it had a potential to be a good movie...

It is still worth watching for 2 reasons: Robert Downey Jr. and (I thought I would never utter these two words in my life but here it is...) Tom Cruise...

And thus spake Zee...

Hypnobabe 31 Aug 2008 10:17

I love Robert Downey Jr... (back to having the thing about bad boys, aren't we?) Didn't realize Tom was in it tho'...

Last film for me was The Time Machine with Guy Pearce and Samantha Mumba...

MeatGrl1 31 Aug 2008 12:32

:heart: Batman Forever with Val Kilmer :heart:

Usually I don't care for Batman but this is an exception :p !!!

firefly 31 Aug 2008 14:07

Mamma Mia

Bap 31 Aug 2008 15:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by mszee (Post 434814)
It's just after 1 am here and I've finally seen the movie!!!

Anyway, I was asked to give my opinion of the movie - Tropic Thunder.

Movies are expensive here...so if they are also expensive over there...this movie is for DVD watchers...all I can say is...it had a potential to be a good movie...

It is still worth watching for 2 reasons: Robert Downey Jr. and (I thought I would never utter these two words in my life but here it is...) Tom Cruise...

And thus spake Zee...

Tom Cruise?!?! In Tropic Thunder!?!? Are you sure?? :P

RadioMaster 31 Aug 2008 16:30

MTV's Wuthering Heights

not too thrilled by it....decent music though :))

mszee 31 Aug 2008 17:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hypnobabe (Post 434816)
I love Robert Downey Jr... (back to having the thing about bad boys, aren't we?) Didn't realize Tom was in it tho'...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bap (Post 434883)
Tom Cruise?!?! In Tropic Thunder!?!? Are you sure?? :P

Robert Downey Jr. is BRILLIANT as usual...

You would be ABSOLUTELY blown away by THIS Tom Cruise...oh yeah...he is there...:lmao:

The way you have NEVER seen him before!!!

Betty 31 Aug 2008 18:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by mszee (Post 434814)
It's just after 1 am here and I've finally seen the movie!!!

Anyway, I was asked to give my opinion of the movie - Tropic Thunder.

Movies are expensive here...so if they are also expensive over there...this movie is for DVD watchers...all I can say is...it had a potential to be a good movie...

It is still worth watching for 2 reasons: Robert Downey Jr. and (I thought I would never utter these two words in my life but here it is...) Tom Cruise...

And thus spake Zee...

Ok, IŽll wait for the DVD then ;)
Thanks for posting your opinion!
I just checked imdb and I had no idea how many celebs are actually in this movie :shock::shock::shock:

Robert Downey Jr. is a brilliant singer as well!!! I love his voice!

mszee 31 Aug 2008 18:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Betty (Post 434900)
Ok, IŽll wait for the DVD then ;)
Thanks for posting your opinion!
I just checked imdb and I had no idea how many celebs are actually in this movie :shock::shock::shock:

Robert Downey Jr. is a brilliant singer as well!!! I love his voice!

Chock full of celebrities...but only two truly notable...Ben Stiller sometimes gets too full of himself...as it is in this case...

SW31 01 Sep 2008 00:32

what about jack black

mission impossible

mszee 01 Sep 2008 05:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by SW31 (Post 434967)
what about jack black

mission impossible

He was in it but it wasn't such a great part for him to be 100% Jack Black...

RadioMaster 01 Sep 2008 09:49

The Godfather

excellent movie! (first time I've seen it)

Especially Al Pacino's performance, the way he portrayed Michael's change from the happy young man to the cold gangster boss was brilliant.

AndrewG 04 Sep 2008 01:33

Face/Off. Still such an excellent movie with John Travolta and Nicholas Cage. And amazing to watch on Blue Ray with that thunderous sound. Always found the ending too cheesy and a bit ridiculous in a way, haven't changed my opinion on that.

Batman The Dark Night. Yes I agree a really, really good flick. A bit confusing at the beginning I thought. Heath Ledger's performance of the joker is indeed very special. I wouldn't go as far to say that this is the best film ever made, but certainly one of my favourites of the year. Perhaps a bit overhyped to make a huge impact on me now.

Hellboy 2. Funny and entertaining to a certain extent. Not really my type of movie, sorry. Was just about watchable for me, pretty much the same as part 1. If you are ok to expect ridiculous things then you'll be fine.

SW31 04 Sep 2008 02:13

bladerunner-- the directors cut

MeatGrl1 04 Sep 2008 04:26

Bought Tootsie for 50p yesterday... I effin love it !!

Dustin Hoffman is so funny in that.


RadioMaster 04 Sep 2008 09:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 435544)
Batman The Dark Night. Yes I agree a really, really good flick. A bit confusing at the beginning I thought. Heath Ledger's performance of the joker is indeed very special. I wouldn't go as far to say that this is the best film ever made, but certainly one of my favourites of the year. Perhaps a bit overhyped to make a huge impact on me now.

According to IMDB it is the third best film of all time.

(talking about over-hyping lol)

Sue K 04 Sep 2008 11:27

...omg... the last film i watched was... Dying Young... featuring the increbily loverly and other stuff ... good actor and all... Vincent D'Onofrio... and guess what's on the radio right now ??

lol... yasss... Billy Joel singing Only The Good Die Young !! ... how freakin' bizarre is that ?... hunh ?... well... in my world ?... very...

but then... i'm the only one LIVING in my world... so...

it's very nice here btw... ahhahahaha... hic... cackle...

t ...

MeatGrl1 04 Sep 2008 17:10

I like this Dying Young...


It always makes me cry though, it's so incredibly sad.

:heart:

MeatGrl1 05 Sep 2008 06:55

Still Tootsie :cool:.

AndrewG 06 Sep 2008 02:18

Vantage Point ( 2008 )

Great film I thought, with some interesting twists. Very cool car chase as well.

SamCat 06 Sep 2008 10:17

I was gonna have an early night but then they put on Big Trouble in Little China!! I love that film!!

MeatGrl1 06 Sep 2008 10:22

And I have still missed it :shock: !!

I am destined not to see Kim Caterall out of Sex And The City, must pay more attention to TV programming !!

Not a movie but I watched The Tudors and a review on the news for Keira's new film The Duchess, can't wait it looks great :)).


SamCat 06 Sep 2008 10:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by MeatGrl1 (Post 436018)
And I have still missed it :shock: !!

I am destined not to see Kim Caterall out of Sex And The City, must pay more attention to TV programming !!

She was in the first Police Academy the other night too lol!!

Or try Mannequin thats a classic 80s film!!

MeatGrl1 06 Sep 2008 10:42

Damn !! LOL

Monstro 07 Sep 2008 00:54

12 Monkeys

AndrewG 07 Sep 2008 00:55

Vacancy (2007). Bog standard horror flick. Quite effective if you watch it once, in the cinema I think. Not so effective watching it again. lol.

Sue K 07 Sep 2008 03:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 436114)
Vacancy (2007). Bog standard horror flick. Quite effective if you watch it once, in the cinema I think. Not so effective watching it again. lol.

oh my goodness... i am such a fan of horror flicks ?.. but i didn't like this one at all !! ... i think you're right that perhaps it would be best in a large spooky theater on a big screen... not small screen material...

last film i watched was Die Hard...

t ...

MeatGrl1 07 Sep 2008 05:21

I bought it ages ago but have only just got around to watching it The Jacket with Keira Knightley and Adrien Brody. It's a very good film and Keira is fantastic in it, only I found it a little confusing at first.

Jack Starks (Brody) is a Gulf War Veteran who was suffering from a gun shot wound in the head and returns to his native Vermount suffering with amnesia. He helps a mother and daughter with their truck that had broken down then continues on his way, he waves down a truck and the guy offers him a lift only her's told to pull over for a policeman and is asked to step out of the car, unknown to Starks the guy has a gun and shoots the policeman dead, in the process Jack collapses and he is then framed with the killing. He's falsely accused as guilty and is commited to a mental institusion where he's treated appaulingly by his physician, Dr. Becker, he puts him on a controversial treatment regiemen in which Jack is injected with experimental drugs, confined in a straight-jacket, and locked for extended periods in the body draw of the basement morgue.
In his drugged and disoriented state, Starks mind propels him into the future, where he meets Jackie (Knightley), and discovers that he is destined to die in four days. Together, they search for a way to save him from his fate.


mszee 07 Sep 2008 05:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 436114)
Vacancy (2007). Bog standard horror flick. Quite effective if you watch it once, in the cinema I think. Not so effective watching it again. lol.

Quote:

Originally Posted by tink (Post 436139)
oh my goodness... i am such a fan of horror flicks ?.. but i didn't like this one at all !! ... i think you're right that perhaps it would be best in a large spooky theater on a big screen... not small screen material...

last film i watched was Die Hard...

t ...

Thought Vacancy was pretty lame...

In any event...thanks, Emma for describing that movie...if I never see Adrian Brody again...that would be a great plus...

Battybarb 07 Sep 2008 10:56

Roadie (( twice ))....i just love that film so much..

MeatGrl1 07 Sep 2008 12:28

Still The Jacket :)).

RadioMaster 07 Sep 2008 17:44

aliens

samurai7 07 Sep 2008 17:47

The Bank Job. Not bad.

Betty 07 Sep 2008 21:21

Men in black

Sarge 07 Sep 2008 23:34

Go Tell the Spartans

AndrewG 07 Sep 2008 23:39

Die Hard.
Movies are so intense on Blu Ray. :))

AndrewG 10 Sep 2008 23:47

1408.

Damn I thought bits of that were well scary. Lol. :)) Great Stephen King story/movie in my opinion. A tad strange at times, but well worth the watch.

Cathie 11 Sep 2008 00:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 436903)
1408.

Damn I thought bits of that were well scary. Lol. :)) Great Stephen King story/movie in my opinion. A tad strange at times, but well worth the watch.

I prefer the story to the film, think most Stephen King films don't live up to the original story - my opinion anyway. I love the casting and the scene between the two characters discussing the room and the first bits of spooking is great but I personally think some of the spookiness is lost once the bigger budget effects kick in. Still like it very much though, glad am not alone in it :D

Just got back from seeing "Hellboy II" at the cinema - good film, weak ending.

AndrewG 11 Sep 2008 00:57

Yeah think the scene with Samuel L Jackson and John Cusack is brilliant too. :))

Cathie 11 Sep 2008 01:07

Yeah, considering that scene is half of the story it must have been difficult to get the right balance but I think it's impressive.

Battybarb 11 Sep 2008 10:38

Crazy in Alabama...

LucyK! 11 Sep 2008 10:45

Aww man, 1408!!!!!

We rented the DVD and watched it at home, scared the living hell out of me! Very well made film! Would certainlybe interested to read the book, I've just started reading The Shining having seen the film, I think I'm expecting the book to be slower and more in depth, but better than the film...we shall see!

AndrewG 11 Sep 2008 11:58

Think I might start reading the Shining this weekend as well :))

Bought it years ago, but it has remained on the bookshelf!

LucyK! 11 Sep 2008 12:01

Andy and I have quite a few Stephen King books between us but we've barely touched them, I think you need a lot of spare time to sit and really engross yourself in a Stephen King to really enjoy it

Sue K 11 Sep 2008 14:21

The Cell.. featuring Vincent D'Onofrio as a very creepy seriel killer... omg...:shock: ... brrrr ...

Monstro 11 Sep 2008 22:11

The Bourne Ultimatum



Crap film compared to the first two

SW31 11 Sep 2008 23:20

blacktop --meat & trucks again

AndrewG 12 Sep 2008 01:22

Identity (2003)
Quite a clever flick I thought. I'd seen bits and the ending before. But seeing the whole thing was definitely worth while. I recommend this one.

MeatGrl1 12 Sep 2008 04:23

In the process of watching Focus with Meat :heart:.


Hypnobabe 12 Sep 2008 23:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 436940)
Think I might start reading the Shining this weekend as well :))

Bought it years ago, but it has remained on the bookshelf!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucy! (Post 436941)
Andy and I have quite a few Stephen King books between us but we've barely touched them, I think you need a lot of spare time to sit and really engross yourself in a Stephen King to really enjoy it

I'm a bit of an SK fan, I must confess, and on the whole the novels are better than the films - it's the thing about no-one being able to see it the way you do in your imagination - there are a few that are best avoided tho', The Tommyknockers and The Langoliers to name two, and a few more that have nothing to do with the films they became, The Lawnmower Man being one notable one! The Green Mile and Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption both come highly recommended... Oh, and The Dark Tower series is well worth a look, gets a bit weird in the middle, but the ending's worth it...

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 437061)
Identity (2003)
Quite a clever flick I thought. I'd seen bits and the ending before. But seeing the whole thing was definitely worth while. I recommend this one.

I loved this film.... but I'm a bit of a sucker for John Cusack, and anything with a smattering of a twist in it.... Have you ever read the IMDB.com trivia notes on it? Specifically the last one, with the spoiler warning? How I'd love to have seen the look on her face... snigger snigger....

SamCat 13 Sep 2008 00:03

Christine is a really good film but the book is brilliant my favourite Stephen King book!!

Hypnobabe 13 Sep 2008 00:06

First SK film I ever saw, and the whole reason I got into reading his books... the second was Carrie... and I was only about 13 or so at the time...

AndrewG 13 Sep 2008 02:32

Unforgiven (1992).
Great film. Eastwood and Hackman are flawless. Long time no see this film and the first western I've watched on Blu Ray. Superb quality. Honestly thought I had wasted money when I bought the PS3. How wrong I was. Best movie experiences ever in the last few weeks. :))

Sarge 13 Sep 2008 15:22

Network

Hypnobabe 13 Sep 2008 19:41

Currently watching Vanilla Sky - it's a bit odd...

MeatGrl1 14 Sep 2008 05:32

It was a really good movie, sad in parts.
Now I need to read the book :lol: !

mszee 14 Sep 2008 18:11

Was very ill yesterday so all I could was watching TV while falling asleep on and off...so watched I think more movies than in the last couple of month...I think the last one was Transformers...much better than I've expected it to be...

samurai7 14 Sep 2008 18:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by mszee (Post 437413)
I think the last one was Transformers...much better than I've expected it to be...

mmmmm... Megan Fox... :drool:

mszee 14 Sep 2008 18:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by samurai7 (Post 437417)
mmmmm... Megan Fox... :drool:

AND...can you imagine if SHE was a transformer...what would SHE transform into, eh? Every man's dream...

Hypnobabe 14 Sep 2008 23:55

The end of National Treasure, followed by Sleepy Hollow... mmmmm.... Johnny Depp..... :drool:

MeatGrl1 15 Sep 2008 03:39

Legend Of The Fall with Brad Pitt, Aidrien Quinn and Antony Hopkins

It was a very good movie but also very sad in parts.

Hypnobabe 15 Sep 2008 22:51

Currently watching Elizabeth, soon to be followed by Elizabeth: The Golden Age.

MissAsh 16 Sep 2008 00:41

Ghost Rider
Not fantastic but watchable, mainly 'cause I was drooling over some of the gorgeous motorbikes in it!

National Treasure
Really enjoyed it. Can't decide whether I like this one or the second one more though.

Hypnobabe 16 Sep 2008 10:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by MissAsh (Post 437662)
Ghost Rider
Not fantastic but watchable, mainly 'cause I was drooling over some of the gorgeous motorbikes in it!

National Treasure
Really enjoyed it. Can't decide whether I like this one or the second one more though.

Glad that's not just me then!!!

angelica 16 Sep 2008 23:32

Mr Beans Holiday

Hypnobabe 17 Sep 2008 10:50

Mr and Mrs Smith - Brad Pitt with a dodgy haircut!

Sarge 17 Sep 2008 20:32

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? - great film by Robert Aldrich with Bette Davis playing one of her best roles. :shock:

Skeleton 18 Sep 2008 09:33

Matrix trilogy

AndrewG 19 Sep 2008 22:22

Tropic Thunder.

I was looking forward to this one. Thought it was really weird and not really funny most of the time. Some amazing action though. They should have made a normal Vietnam movie, without the stupid story and just some jokes. It takes the piss out of Platoon, Apocalypse Now and a bunch of other Vietnam movies, all of which are far more entertaining to watch in my opinion.

*SPOILER (look away now): Tom Cruise is badly cast imo. Also one of the weakest roles I've seen Jack Black do.

Useless waste of money, really. Should have stayed home. Doubt I would go and see another Ben Stiller directed movie in the cinema.

No doubt Jack Black will be plugging this movie later on Jonathan Ross tonight, and the big fake Ross as he is will be agreeing with him that it is a great movie. Sigh. :roll:

I can't believe this movie cost $92 million to make. I really think they should have made a more serious film with that kind of money instead of a comedy like this. The high rating on imdb and reviews "best comedy in years" is something I really don't get. Hot Fuzz for example was a much, MUCH better Hollywood spoof film than this in my opinion. Why do the biggest comedy stars in the USA make so many unfunny films is my question here? (Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy and now Jack Black :? :wtf: )

Don't get me wrong, this is not the worst comedy I've seen (that prize may have to go to Superbad or other forgettable teen trash) but this was a disappointment I thought.

Some movies, I saw trailers for and I think are going to be quite interesting are: Death Race and The Day The Earth Stood Still

allrevvedup 20 Sep 2008 00:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by mszee (Post 437421)
AND...can you imagine if SHE was a transformer...what would SHE transform into, eh? Every man's dream...

she is every man's dream...she doesn't have to transform into anything...except maybe catwoman in the next batman flick

mszee 20 Sep 2008 00:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by mszee (Post 434814)
It's just after 1 am here and I've finally seen the movie!!!

Anyway, I was asked to give my opinion of the movie - Tropic Thunder.

Movies are expensive here...so if they are also expensive over there...this movie is for DVD watchers...all I can say is...it had a potential to be a good movie...

It is still worth watching for 2 reasons: Robert Downey Jr. and (I thought I would never utter these two words in my life but here it is...) Tom Cruise...

And thus spake Zee...

Oh Andrew...if only you've listened...LOL...I did like Tom Cruise...the whole thing was an inside joke and that was probably the only funny thing about the movie...

MeatGrl1 20 Sep 2008 04:41


First time I have seen this, very good movie.

mszee 20 Sep 2008 05:47

http://media.mlxxfc.net/ernest_scared_stupid.jpg

Movie I will never ever see...

Hypnobabe 20 Sep 2008 10:18

I'm currently watching Being John Malkovitch..... it's VERY strange...

SamCat 20 Sep 2008 10:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hypnobabe (Post 438420)
I'm currently watching Being John Malkovitch..... it's VERY strange...

I watched that on a long haul flight and at the end i wasn't sure if i'd fallen asleep and missed a bit lol!!

mszee 20 Sep 2008 18:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hypnobabe (Post 438420)
I'm currently watching Being John Malkovitch..... it's VERY strange...

It is a very strange movie but you kinda get it if you watch it more than once...

Hypnobabe 21 Sep 2008 12:43

I have to say, I enjoyed it, in a strange sort of way, but the Malkovich Malkovich scene would give any psychologist nightmares for a month!!

My last few? Die Hard, Die Hard 2: Die Harder, Die Hard 3: Die Hard With A Vengeance, and on at the moment is Die Hard 4.0... Are we seeing a pattern here yet?

mszee 21 Sep 2008 17:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hypnobabe (Post 438499)
I have to say, I enjoyed it, in a strange sort of way, but the Malkovich Malkovich scene would give any psychologist nightmares for a month!!

My last few? Die Hard, Die Hard 2: Die Harder, Die Hard 3: Die Hard With A Vengeance, and on at the moment is Die Hard 4.0... Are we seeing a pattern here yet?

It seems like you're taking a new course in therapy on how to teach your patients to die hard??? :lol:

Hypnobabe 21 Sep 2008 20:45

Hellboy 2: The Golden Army

MeatGrl1 22 Sep 2008 02:22


This was the ITV movie last night, I was intreagued so watched it.
What can I say it was very, very bizzar and was so unreal it was bordering on funny. At the end I was confused, how could all that happen in one night :shock: !!!!

RadioMaster 22 Sep 2008 22:52

Catching up on the last pages of this thread:

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewG (Post 436940)
Think I might start reading the Shining this weekend as well :))

got it lying around here somewhere as well, didnt get round to read it yet though.
The movie is excellent though! :D


Quote:

Originally Posted by mszee (Post 437413)
the last one was Transformers...much better than I've expected it to be...

Dont laugh, but it was also the last movie I saw...and judging from the date of your post it is much likely it was also the same day :shock:

thought it was a little unlogic in some places.....ah well, had great, colorful pictures, and that's all that matters! :))


Quote:

Originally Posted by Hypnobabe (Post 437642)
Elizabeth: The Golden Age.

How did you like it?
I thought it was horrible. Only film I ever left early at the cinema.
Thought it just didnt know where it was going. Instead of concentrating on one or two points if seemed to tell her whole lifestory in unconnected bits and pieces that doesnt make sense at all if you dont know about her life (which i dont)

mszee 22 Sep 2008 22:55

What logic would you want from the movie about transformers??? :shock:

Hypnobabe 23 Sep 2008 00:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by RadioMaster (Post 438742)
How did you like it?
I thought it was horrible. Only film I ever left early at the cinema.
Thought it just didnt know where it was going. Instead of concentrating on one or two points if seemed to tell her whole lifestory in unconnected bits and pieces that doesnt make sense at all if you dont know about her life (which i dont)

Actually, I enjoyed it, I have never been fond of history really, but got dragged off to watch The Other Boleyn Girl, ended up reading the book plus all the other ones Phillippa Gregory has written, and happened to see Elizabeth selling cheaply somewhere.... I enjoyed watching that one, so bought Elizabeth: The Golden Age.

I didn't know anything about her life, but I didn't feel the movie was unconnected... Mind you, having just finished the latest Phillippa Gregory novel, I know a bit more about her now, and have to say I'm starting to get a bit fascinated with the Tudors...

mszee 23 Sep 2008 00:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hypnobabe (Post 438794)
Actually, I enjoyed it, I have never been fond of history really, but got dragged off to watch The Other Boleyn Girl, ended up reading the book plus all the other ones Phillippa Gregory has written, and happened to see Elizabeth selling cheaply somewhere.... I enjoyed watching that one, so bought Elizabeth: The Golden Age.

I didn't know anything about her life, but I didn't feel the movie was unconnected... Mind you, having just finished the latest Phillippa Gregory novel, I know a bit more about her now, and have to say I'm starting to get a bit fascinated with the Tudors...

Just now??? I've been fascinated by them since I was a kid...and I went from one end of the world to another...LOL...

I thought they killed the movie The Other Boleyn Girl...I read that one and I thought movie was CRAZY BAD...I have some other books of her too but I have like a line of books to read and absolutely no time...

Betty 24 Sep 2008 23:07

Just Like Heaven


It was not even near as good as the book :?

Hypnobabe 24 Sep 2008 23:08

I bought Pan's Labyrinth today, but haven't watched it yet...

RadioMaster 24 Sep 2008 23:09

Spider Man 3

the alien thing was a little strange

The Flying Mouse 25 Sep 2008 17:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hypnobabe (Post 438794)
I'm starting to get a bit fascinated with the Tudors...

:twisted: Henry 8 - ultimate BADASS 8)

RadioMaster 25 Sep 2008 17:26

I dont know, I prefer Rocky 6 :))

samurai7 25 Sep 2008 17:27

Wanted. Very far fetched, but enjoyable enough.

RadioMaster 26 Sep 2008 00:15

Focus.

Interesting idea, but I wouldve expected more.
It seemed to me like the film ended halfway through...
Coudlnt really find anything special about the Loaf's role, no idea why he talks about it so much.

The Flying Mouse 26 Sep 2008 16:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by RadioMaster (Post 439352)
It seemed to me like the film ended halfway through...

:twisted: You mean like the Sopra

RadioMaster 26 Sep 2008 16:47

exac

The Flying Mouse 26 Sep 2008 16:55

:twisted: :lmao:

pomegranate 26 Sep 2008 18:08

I love After Hours! Haven't seen it in ages.

Last movie I saw was Hostel :panic:

The Flying Mouse 26 Sep 2008 18:10

:twisted: I had a Laurel & Hardy marathon at home last night 8)


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