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Old 16 Dec 2011, 04:34   #5826
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Old 17 Dec 2011, 19:09   #5827
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The Bourne Supremacy, then Collateral, then Death Becomes Her...
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Old 18 Dec 2011, 23:49   #5828
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Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows...slow in parts but much better than the first one and well worth seeing
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Old 19 Dec 2011, 01:31   #5829
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A Perfect Getaway.... good thriller. :)

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Old 19 Dec 2011, 02:14   #5830
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

I love the dual between Dumbledore and Voldemort. Ralph Fiennes is amazing.
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Old 01 Jan 2012, 13:54   #5831
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The Lovely Bones.... Brilliant film but the book is better x
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Old 01 Jan 2012, 14:08   #5832
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The Human Centipede - absolutely HORRID, but macabre curiosity kept me watching!
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Old 01 Jan 2012, 16:37   #5833
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I have TWO most recents that I watched fully ... lol ... Usually I'm putting on a film and nodding off using it for white noise at night... HOWEVER ... lol ... I watched Red Riding Hood. That held my interest and I kept asking aloud... "who is it... WHO IS IT" ... during most of the film ... lol ... and then.. there was... omgoodness... a film called Black Sheep. Too freakin' much and CRAZY !!! and... baaaaahed ... lol ... but with what I consider one of the most fabulous "death" scenes ever "filmed" (it was a bit brief and probably ... well... SURELY ... computerized ... lol ... ). It's put Lizard's death scene in The 51st State aka Formula 51 into second place on my list of death scenes that make you laugh your arse off ... lol ... This film was made in New Zealand and is about experiments being done on sheep. I'm not even sure of the "why", but what happens after some of the waste from the experiments gets accidently dumped out in open field as opposed to in a landfill proper is just... lol ... well... nutty !!! ... Think... wereSheep or zombieSheep/people... rolling ... Bad for Good, I'd call this one ... hahaha ... KABOOOOM !!! ... hahaha ...

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Old 02 Jan 2012, 18:22   #5834
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Super 8. Terrific stuff. Like a classic 70's Spielberg film, quite superb.

Sherlock Holmes 2 - great fun, and much more coherent than the first!

Twilight Breaking Dawn - quite funny for once. Not outstanding by any stretch.
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Old 06 Jan 2012, 19:51   #5835
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Sherlock Holmes 2 - great fun, and much more coherent than the first!
Only just watched the first one so am looking forward to the sequel.
Also, absolutely love the new episodes on the beeb. Brilliant stuff.
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Old 07 Jan 2012, 00:21   #5836
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Also, absolutely love the new episodes on the beeb. Brilliant stuff.
Yes, the new tv series is outstanding! Really looking forward to seeing how they do the hounds of the baskervilles this week.
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Old 07 Jan 2012, 03:57   #5837
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New Years Eve - It was funny, I didn't mind it.
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Old 07 Jan 2012, 09:20   #5838
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The Green Hornet, actually made me laugh out
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Old 07 Jan 2012, 13:13   #5839
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Yes, the new tv series is outstanding! Really looking forward to seeing how they do the hounds of the baskervilles this week.
Not sure what he saw in Irene Adler?
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Old 08 Jan 2012, 18:07   #5840
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I have not sat and watched a film from intro to credits for some time now ... I woke in middle of night to find that Wishcraft was on so clicked on in time to see our Meat as Sparky the police person ... lol ... He was pretty good in that one. I have planned to sit for an entire watch of The Irishman which features my second fave actor, but number one fantasy man, Vincent D'Onofrio ... ... I had a laugh yesterday when darling husband was surfing about the tv, watching mostly Benny and Joon starring the deppie one ... and I was bopping about the hut ... Husband calls out to me "do you want to see the part where he swings past the window ?" ... HE knowsssssssssss ... lol ...
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Old 08 Jan 2012, 23:17   #5841
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Mission Impossible 4. Very entertaining. Probably the best of the franchise.
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Old 08 Jan 2012, 23:28   #5842
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Nova Zembla.

Terrible movie. 'Nuff said
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Old 09 Jan 2012, 11:00   #5843
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Wink Happy Monday, meatie peeps !

Lacking the ability to find anything else to interest me on the boobToob last night... lol ... I settled on watching a bit of Capote starring ... oh geez... the actor with three names who won the Oscar for Best Actor. Capote was a bit of a ... creepy little guy, no ? ... lol ... And all about Truman ... lol ...

Good news for me, though ! The King's Speech has finally hit On Demand on the Comcast service, so you BETcha that's on the list of films I must see...

Now just to find the time to set aside for an in-house movie date night with darling husband ! ... lol ...

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Old 09 Jan 2012, 11:42   #5844
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Burlesque - Fantastic film !!
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Old 09 Jan 2012, 13:32   #5845
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Burlesque - Fantastic film !!
OH ! That's a fave film of my husband's ! He'll watch it every time it's on... or at least stop channel surfing for a bit to watch his favorite parts ... ... I like the film as well !
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Old 09 Jan 2012, 13:40   #5846
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Mission Impossible 4

Not bad, but a bit long
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Old 12 Jan 2012, 12:46   #5847
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Bridget Jones' Diary .

Brilliant movie, love this bit;

BRIDGET: Wait a minute... Nice boys don't kiss like that !!
MARK DARCY: Oh yes they F**king do !!

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Old 13 Jan 2012, 15:03   #5848
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THE DEVIL INSIDE

Do NOT waste your money (I already did)
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Old 13 Jan 2012, 19:37   #5849
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Usual Suspects.
Classic
Best part is when they're in the line up and pissing about as they take their turn to read what's on the card
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Old 13 Jan 2012, 20:02   #5850
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Sherlock Holmes: Game Of Shadows

Felt the plot could have been a bit stronger and more coherent and Moriarty needed a stronger character actor. Other than that it was very enjoyable, especially for Stephen Fry as Mycroft (naked not so much so lol).
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