27 Dec 2008, 23:31 | #3551 |
Mega Loafer
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... still Black Snake Moan ...
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27 Dec 2008, 23:44 | #3552 |
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Transformers again, great film!!!!
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27 Dec 2008, 23:45 | #3553 |
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28 Dec 2008, 09:43 | #3554 |
The German
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good movie but fell asleep half way through |
28 Dec 2008, 09:45 | #3555 |
mszee's Mistress with sexy goddess boots
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Yes, before you say anything I know it's not a film, but Micheal McIntyre Live And Laughing... Filmed at the Hammersmith Apollo, and very funny it was too...
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28 Dec 2008, 11:48 | #3556 |
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Really enjoyed it but then again it's right up my street, I do actually like Jerry Lee Lewis' music and found this interesting though only critisizam... Couldn't they of found a better look-alike for Elvis !! This showed Jerry starting out right up to the point where he married his 13-year-old cousin, and the affect it had on his career. |
28 Dec 2008, 12:38 | #3557 | |
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28 Dec 2008, 13:55 | #3558 |
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I know Tink,
his guitar playing is absolutely mind blowing . Never recognised him as Dennis Quaid and had an inkling it was Winona Ryder and had to look in the TV book to confirm it, she is a great actress too and no I'm not just saying that because she dated Johnny Depp, I genuinly mean it, just look at Mermaids, Heathers and Bram Stoker's Dracular to understand why I like her . |
28 Dec 2008, 18:10 | #3559 |
Rock Star
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Starter for Ten. Fantastic!
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29 Dec 2008, 13:55 | #3560 |
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Saw 4.. I love horror movies
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29 Dec 2008, 17:31 | #3561 |
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Misery, followed by The Dark Half, followed by The Vanishing (brilliant! and Keifer Sutherland too!) and I've just flicked over to Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.
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29 Dec 2008, 20:02 | #3562 |
"Most things that i worry about, never happen anyway"
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about to go and see the day the earth stood still...if it moves i'll let you know
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29 Dec 2008, 20:17 | #3563 |
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enjoy it....thought it was quite OK, not nearly as good as the tv and ad campaign promised though...
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29 Dec 2008, 21:03 | #3564 |
in my coup de vil waiting for pardise by the dashboard light
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29 Dec 2008, 23:00 | #3565 |
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... i don't remember !! ... it could still be The Cell ! ... OH NO... lol ... that's right... Adventures in Babysitting ... ...
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30 Dec 2008, 11:21 | #3567 |
I hope your salmon sucks!
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I was extremely disappointed with The Day the Earth stood still.
Problem with me is if I don't like something then I don't like it with a passion! Saw "Yes Man". Funny as hell and perfect role for Jim Carey which somehow in my opinion sums up his wacky side but also serious heartfelt roles (Truman show / Eternal Sunshine). Definitely a good comedy and worth seeing. |
30 Dec 2008, 14:14 | #3568 | |
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02 Jan 2009, 13:28 | #3569 |
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Did not see it all but the latter wanted to watch The Fly last night, it got to the part where he was changing and I was too grossed out so took the opportunity to get ready for bed !!!
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02 Jan 2009, 14:44 | #3570 | |
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i agree... it is gross Em... but what bothers me more about the remake is... in the original i had compassion for all involved in the situation... i could bond with the characters... and the ending !! ... he who has heard can never get that voice out their head... ... lol ... but the re-make... Jeff Goldblum was just so fidgety and jittering ... and then so full of himself... and i just couldn't bond ... imo... it was turned into a special effects presentation ... have you ever seen the original Em ? t ... ... ooops... and i think it was Speed ... the last film i watched ... |
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02 Jan 2009, 20:07 | #3571 |
Hello Harry!!!!
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I had no trouble bonding with Jeff Goldblum in any of his films lol!!
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02 Jan 2009, 22:13 | #3572 |
Armed ba$tard and Jo's other half.
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Both The Fly and the "remake" are great films with very interesting performances.
I don't count the Goldblum movie as a remake as the events are clearly far removed from the story of the original. I rather find the two movies to be different variations on a common theme. Last movie I watched was Little Shop Of Horrors. My mum and dad rented it from the video shop (remember them huh?) when I was a kid, and I wasn't impressed at all.Hey, at that age, music is girl stuff that no self respecting boy wants anything to do with.When your aim is to grow up to be a Star Wars baddie like Darth Vader, cissy sfuff is deffinatly OUT. I don't think I got past the song Skid Row. The movie said "Horrors" in the title, and I didn't get "Horrors", people sang at me.In my infant mind, the movie lied. So you can see why that, although i've shelved plans of being the dominant Sith influence in the universe (or have I? ) and now quite enjoy the musicals (I must have got older, or more cissy like ) i've avoided Little Shop Of Horrors because of the air of disapointment that has been attatched to it. I'm glad to say I enjoyed it, a lot. Some cracking music, and my only real complaint was Audrey's voice while singing Suddenly Seymore. I know she had a daft talking voice, but that could have been shelved a little bit when singing a big number. What works for comedy effect during diolouge is just annoying during what could be a good musical scene. It sounded to me like a good singer was held back from doing putting all her skill into making the song sound like it's supposed to sound. 'Tis a shame Skid Row is a favorite at the moment |
02 Jan 2009, 23:15 | #3573 |
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02 Jan 2009, 23:34 | #3574 |
Hello Harry!!!!
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Mmm Bruce Willis for me especially in a vest lol!!
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02 Jan 2009, 23:42 | #3575 |
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My thoughts exactly lol!
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