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Old 19 Feb 2009, 03:30   #3776
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Spartan with the audio comentry by VK

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Old 20 Feb 2009, 11:00   #3777
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Old 20 Feb 2009, 11:49   #3778
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Bolt, at the cinema with the kids on Wednesday... it wasn't bad, for a kids film, quite funny in places actually!
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Old 20 Feb 2009, 15:50   #3779
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Old 20 Feb 2009, 23:18   #3780
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Push - the Dakota Fanning and Chris Evans film

the first hour is great, the rest drags on...sequel in the works?
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Old 20 Feb 2009, 23:40   #3781
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - very good film, almost made me cry and I never cry at movies - not even titanic... Definately go and see it!

He's Just Not That Into You - good chick flick, kinda dragged on a little but had a cleverish plot...
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Old 22 Feb 2009, 15:12   #3782
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Old 23 Feb 2009, 16:30   #3783
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The last film I didn't see was Gran Torino.... where did that hour go?
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Old 23 Feb 2009, 16:49   #3784
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American Pie presents Beta House

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Old 24 Feb 2009, 22:16   #3785
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Valkyrie. Better than I thought it would be, but it was still Tom Cruise playing a Tom Cruise character.
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Old 26 Feb 2009, 22:49   #3786
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Unconditional Love.

A lot better than it sounds

When her idol is murdered, an obsessed fan (Kathy Bates) teams up with his gay lover to solve the murder.
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Old 01 Mar 2009, 05:47   #3787
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Vicky Christina Barcelona...

What a pretentious self-indulgent piece of crap...
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Old 01 Mar 2009, 07:19   #3788
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Vicky Christina Barcelona...

What a pretentious self-indulgent piece of crap...
Is it really that bad? I haven't seen that one yet but was quite disappointed by recent Woody Allen movies. I heard that there's a narrator explaining what's going on in the movie all the time. Is that the case? (The last time I had to endure a narrator was when I watched a movie by Ed Wood. )

The last movie I saw was Pearl Harbor. Historic inaccuracies, dull "heroes", a boring story centered around a soap opera like love triangle, annoying overuse of soppy music...
(The scene in which the boys play in the plane in the barn reminded me of Meat's Objects In The Rear View Mirror video. Since the movie as well as the video were directed by the same person, I suspect that's not a coincidence.)
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Old 01 Mar 2009, 07:51   #3789
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Old 01 Mar 2009, 10:57   #3790
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Actually got to see Gran Torino last night... very good, really enjoyed it, didn't end quite the way I thought it would...

Just out of interest, can anyone remember a Clint Eastwood film where he has a wife? There are a few where he's divorced, where he has a girlfriend, or where he's been married and she's died, but I can't think of any where he's got a living wife - can anyone think of one?
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Old 01 Mar 2009, 12:22   #3791
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Can't recall any. It seems as if a wife doesn't suit the characters he predominantly represents.
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Old 01 Mar 2009, 15:21   #3792
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Old 01 Mar 2009, 20:43   #3793
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Is it really that bad? I haven't seen that one yet but was quite disappointed by recent Woody Allen movies. I heard that there's a narrator explaining what's going on in the movie all the time. Is that the case? (The last time I had to endure a narrator was when I watched a movie by Ed Wood. )

The last movie I saw was Pearl Harbor. Historic inaccuracies, dull "heroes", a boring story centered around a soap opera like love triangle, annoying overuse of soppy music...
(The scene in which the boys play in the plane in the barn reminded me of Meat's Objects In The Rear View Mirror video. Since the movie as well as the video were directed by the same person, I suspect that's not a coincidence.)
Mind yourself, this is my own personal opinion...

I gave up on Woody Allen after Melinda and Melinda...I thought I've had enough...but the critics were raving about this one and I thought Woody has come back...to me it was just simply awful...

Yes, absolutely there is a narrator...and he narrates everything with a pathos that you think something important is about to happen...not so fast...it goes something like this...you see people on the screen riding bicycles...

Narrator: In the morning they went riding bicycles...

Ummm...hmmm...it's billed as a comedy but you don't even smile once during the movie...the plot is nothing but predictable...and EVERYBODY is playing Woody Allen...except for Penelope Cruz who is actually playing somebody else...I see why she has gotten nominated...she managed to remain one person who wasn't Woody Allen in this movie...although maybe it was the OTHER side of Woody Allen...

And I think Pearl Harbor is a terrible movie too...just for taste comparison...
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Old 01 Mar 2009, 21:13   #3794
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Hot Shots 1 & 2, simple, funny and worth it for the end credits alone
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Old 02 Mar 2009, 00:33   #3795
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Yes, absolutely there is a narrator...and he narrates everything with a pathos that you think something important is about to happen...not so fast...it goes something like this...you see people on the screen riding bicycles...

Narrator: In the morning they went riding bicycles...
Oh no, it's exactly like in that Ed Wood movie!

Thanks for the info, I think I'd rather watch one of his old flicks again.

Last movie I watched: Hope & Glory.
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Old 02 Mar 2009, 06:12   #3796
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Oh no, it's exactly like in that Ed Wood movie!

Thanks for the info, I think I'd rather watch one of his old flicks again.

Last movie I watched: Hope & Glory.
Basically, it didn't occur to me at a time but later on I've read some reviews about that narration and I knew something bugged me about it but it was basically parts of the script read instead of filmed and/or acted...somebody actually called it "lazy filmmaking". I agree...
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Old 02 Mar 2009, 23:03   #3797
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Basically, it didn't occur to me at a time but later on I've read some reviews about that narration and I knew something bugged me about it but it was basically parts of the script read instead of filmed and/or acted...somebody actually called it "lazy filmmaking". I agree...
I actually don't expect this from an experienced director like Woody Allen. A good director lets the the pictures tell the story, narration is superflous in most cases. Sometimes it might make sense as part of the story, for example if the narration is done by one of the characters and as long as you're not exposed to it through the entire movie.
Woody Allen releases a movie per year, maybe it's about time to give up on that principle and make less but better movies instead?

I watched Marnie by Alfred Hitchcock today.
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Wasn´t worth watching it in the cinema
Though it has Sean William Scott and Paul Rudd in it...And they look quite good on a big screen
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Old 07 Mar 2009, 01:41   #3799
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Walt Disney's Pocahontas.

Mel Gibson voices John Smith and it has been years since I saw this at the cinema and OK I had the video for a few weeks now but have finally got around to watching it and it surprised me at how well he is at singing though I think this is the only serious singing he's done. It's a very good story though quite sad.
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