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Re: Last film you saw
fenchurch
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fenchurch Posted Sun 25 Jan, 2009 1:08 PM Quote
I'm watching Don't Look Now at the moment. I read the short story a couple of years ago and found it a bit off the wall. So far I like the movie though.
 
Re: Last film you saw
bara
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bara Posted Sun 25 Jan, 2009 6:12 PM Quote
starsky and hutch (?)

with ben stiller n owen wilson. i like it. its fun. good end.
 
Re: Last film you saw
TheBoyWithAName
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Sun 25 Jan, 2009 6:14 PM Quote
bara wrote:
starsky and hutch (?)

with ben stiller n owen wilson. i like it. its fun. good end.


Kiss me right here on the cheek, do it! DO IT!
 
Re: Last film you saw
Scottish Dubliner
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Sun 25 Jan, 2009 10:34 PM Quote
fenchurch wrote:
I'm watching Don't Look Now at the moment. I read the short story a couple of years ago and found it a bit off the wall. So far I like the movie though.


I think it's an excellent film, it has that whole 1970's vibe running the whole way through and is just creepy enough to be scary, unlike most of today's films which rely to much on gore and blood and less on the psychilogical side.

Another one of Donald Sutherland's great films is Ordinary People.


Dubz
 
Re: Last film you saw
cmr
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cmr Posted Sun 25 Jan, 2009 10:50 PM Quote
Yes Man

I LOVE Jim Carey!
 
Re: Last film you saw
physke
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physke Posted Mon 26 Jan, 2009 6:05 AM Quote
just seen "slumdog millionaire" ... great film, I would suggest you all!
 
Re: Last film you saw
fenchurch
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fenchurch Posted Mon 26 Jan, 2009 5:41 PM Quote
Scottish Dubliner wrote:
fenchurch wrote:
I'm watching Don't Look Now at the moment. I read the short story a couple of years ago and found it a bit off the wall. So far I like the movie though.


I think it's an excellent film, it has that whole 1970's vibe running the whole way through and is just creepy enough to be scary, unlike most of today's films which rely to much on gore and blood and less on the psychilogical side.

Another one of Donald Sutherland's great films is Ordinary People.


Dubz


I was quite impressed by it myself, and I also like Ordinary People. I love 70's films, most movies nowadays have just lost the art of subtlety.
 
Re: Last film you saw
Robyn
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Robyn Posted Mon 26 Jan, 2009 8:01 PM Quote
cmr wrote:
Yes Man

I LOVE Jim Carey!


yes that's the last film i saw at the cinema.
zooey deschanel is amazing i love her, and she looks sooo much like katy perry! :)

the last film i saw on tv was either Wicker Park with josh hartnett, or Assault on Precinct 13 with Gabriel Byrne. he's lovely for an older man haha.
 
Re: Last film you saw
Rammsfer
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Rammsfer Posted Mon 26 Jan, 2009 8:45 PM Quote
Bon Jovi - Live from London
 
Re: Last film you saw
Nell
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Nell Posted Mon 26 Jan, 2009 10:24 PM Quote
Just reseeen "Life of Brian" was amazing! :)

You're all individuals - yes we are!
You're all different - yes we are! - I'm not :D

hahaha....so cool!

Love the Pythons!
 
Re: Last film you saw
alanistradi
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alanistradi Posted Sat 31 Jan, 2009 11:48 PM Quote


'You don't mess with the Zohan'
Adam Sandler as an israeli super agent who fakes his death to become a hairdresser...
what more can I say? Ah! Zohan loves Mariah Carey and disco music (well, everybody in the movie loves Mariah and go crazy with the disco disco good good)
has many excesses, but I must admit that I laughed a lot (in the end that is the purpose)


'The Changeling'
No words...
Clint Eastwood is Clint Eastwood... a master!
Wonderful movie and great performance from Angelina Jolie.
Absolutely recommendable

 
Re: Last film you saw
Scottish Dubliner
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Sun 01 Feb, 2009 12:03 AM Quote
Watching David Bowie in Mellee Chlistmas Missa Rawlence at the moment.


Dubz
 
Re: Last film you saw
weirdmom
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weirdmom Posted Sun 01 Feb, 2009 12:43 AM Quote
Across the Universe.

It had its moments but overall I thought it was pretty awful.

They should have stuck to the love story and not made "statements" about the 60s. Those numbers made me literally groan out loud.

And the supporting characters seemed pretty useless and did not contribute much to the plot.

http://www.jossip.com/wp/docs/2007/06/simon-cowell-thumbs-down.JPG
 
Re: Last film you saw
fenchurch
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fenchurch Posted Sun 01 Feb, 2009 2:34 AM Quote
Logan's Run!

Oh I love these crazy old sci-fi movies.
 
Re: Last film you saw
Rammsfer
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Rammsfer Posted Sun 01 Feb, 2009 4:20 PM Quote
Yes Man

l loved it!
Jim Carrey is a genious
 
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