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Old 02 Sep 2011, 19:38   #5801
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The Mechanic. Quite enjoyable, though not the most cerebral movie.
Source Code. Again, pretty good stuff.
Hop. Absolute shite. Even pre-schoolers would feel patronised by this tosh. For shame! Lol
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Old 02 Sep 2011, 23:24   #5802
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The Mechanic.
The original movie with Charles Bronson or the remake with Jason Statham?
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Old 07 Sep 2011, 12:01   #5803
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Sorcerer

It was a interesting movie.
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Old 07 Sep 2011, 12:04   #5804
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Unaltered Return of the Jedi (Best Star Wars film)
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Old 07 Sep 2011, 15:13   #5805
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Invictus. Morgan Freeman rocks.

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Unaltered Return of the Jedi (Best Star Wars film)
Agreed, always been my favourite. Out of interest Wario, have you ever watched the Red Letter Media reviews of Star Wars 1-3? Funniest review ever.
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Old 07 Sep 2011, 16:04   #5806
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Wow, really? You don't think Empire is better? I am surprised.

Oh well, watched 'The Pink Panther Strikes Again' Been watching the PinkPanther boxset recently and realised again how terrible Steve Martin's Clouseau is. Why did that guy stopped being funny after the 80's... It still angers me to see how little respect Steve Martin has for the original Panther movies

Then again, Peter Sellers can't be topped.
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Old 09 Sep 2011, 01:31   #5807
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The Boy in the Stripped Pyjamas. Such a sad film.
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Old 09 Sep 2011, 01:45   #5808
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Citizen Jane... I loved Meat's subtly as the police detective who helped solve the case
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Old 09 Sep 2011, 01:47   #5809
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Fire in Babylon - cricket doco
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Old 09 Sep 2011, 16:51   #5810
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Wink Happy Friday, meatie peeps !

I think it was Sunset Blvd. It's a fave ...

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Old 19 Sep 2011, 22:26   #5811
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I'm watching The Blues Brothers right now. Jake and Elwood are visiting the penguin ...
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Old 19 Sep 2011, 22:35   #5812
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I'm watching The Blues Brothers right now. Jake and Elwood are visiting the penguin ...
Classic
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Old 19 Sep 2011, 22:43   #5813
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tis...must get it on blu-ray
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Old 19 Sep 2011, 22:58   #5814
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@Chez Paul, Jake and Elwood are persuading Mr. Fabulous to rejoin the band ... "Wrong glass, Sir."
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Old 24 Sep 2011, 15:21   #5815
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Insidious..pretty good
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Old 24 Sep 2011, 16:02   #5816
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Grey Gardens; not the one Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore starred in, but the original from 1979 featuring the REAL Edies ... and I just can't get over how Lange and Drew captured them spot on ! It's scary, really and actually, the real Edies are kind of scary ... lol ... but so facinating to me.
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Old 24 Sep 2011, 16:23   #5817
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Grey Gardens; not the one Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore starred in, but the original from 1979 featuring the REAL Edies
I watched that a couple of weeks ago, after I had catched the movie on TV. It's one of the most interesting documentaries I've ever seen.
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Old 24 Sep 2011, 17:03   #5818
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The original movie with Charles Bronson or the remake with Jason Statham?
the remake.

Watched the Star Wars Blu-Ray boxset (well, apart from Return of The Jedi so far) whilst I've ben laid up with my back. I simply don't understand the need to keep meddling. Why not restore the ORIGINAL theatrical versions of the movies and put those on BR? It seems to make sense to everyone BUT George Lucas ?! Although, they do look amazing in High Def :)
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Old 26 Sep 2011, 13:20   #5819
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I watched that a couple of weeks ago, after I had catched the movie on TV. It's one of the most interesting documentaries I've ever seen.
I know ! You really can't take your eyes or ears off the Edies ! You can't believe these are real people, not to mention related by marriage to the Kennedy clan ! I watch with a mixture of a bit of pity and a bit of "you go, girls !!!" ... lol ... Talk about doing life your way, hunh ? ... lol ...

The last film I watched was Requiem For A Heavyweight, black and white, written by Rod Serling. I'm a Rod Serling fan via Twilight Zone and have heard of this film forever. It was interesting enough to me and the end reminded me of a combo of a scene from Kansas City Bomber and the end of The Wrestler, probably only due to the fact the storyline was about a poor, old broken-down athlete.
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Old 29 Nov 2011, 22:33   #5820
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Get Carter (the original)
~~~~ing legend!

First time Jo's seen it, and she noticed something i've never noticed


"J" (the killer who shoots Carter at the end of the film) travels in the same railway carrage as Jack as he's travelling back to Newcastle at the start of the film.
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Old 30 Nov 2011, 11:10   #5821
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saw 50/50 at the weekend...really good film and well worth seeing.
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Old 02 Dec 2011, 15:23   #5822
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Final Destination 2 and MAN! did it ever have some good car/ truck crash scenes and great, gory death scenes !!! It's supernatural so, imo, it's okay to enjoy all the bloody, gory fun !!! I mean, some of the death scenes are just too impossible to ever happen in reality, they make you nervously, giddily laugh out loud ! ... ...
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Old 13 Dec 2011, 14:35   #5823
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I have seen Clash of the Titans movie last time. It was very enjoyable movie and interesting battles in this movie. I like the battle scenes of this movie most.
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Old 15 Dec 2011, 18:03   #5824
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I've seen quite a few just lately, usually surrounded by piles of wrapping paper, ribbons and bows, and unwrapped presents...

Last one was The Tourist...
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Old 16 Dec 2011, 02:26   #5825
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Twilight: Breaking Dawn! Thoroughly enjoyed it as a big fan and so did the girlfriend!!!
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