OhMyZeus
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Post by OhMyZeus on Sept 2, 2006 6:25:37 GMT
The last movie i saw was Napoleon Dynamite. Terrible t say the least. It was supposed to be funny, but I failed to notice any humour... Also the lack of soundtrack through out the movie added to the boredom.. Ah, I comletely agree! I couldn't watch the end of this, in fact I barely got past the half hour mark before declaring it was tedious drivel and making Phil turn it off, so you've certainly got more patience than I have. There was just no way I could relate to or sympathise with any of the characters. They were all sh*ts, and not he juicy "ohh, I hope x happens to them/ I hope they'll get their comeuppance" type sh*ts, either, just plain, boring, unintelligible turds. I've no idea how some of the indiekids can claim this is "OMG soo frickin' cool, man!" on their MySpazzes. Yeah, I watched it to see what the fuss was about... >_>; I don't get how anyone could like that movie... ._.; It's not cool, it's dull...
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Post by Luco El Loco on Sept 25, 2006 20:07:20 GMT
Willow, last Wednesday. It was good fun. Val Kilmer is also good at cheering me up and stuff. The midgets were good. The old chief reminded me of someone I know, hehe. The chief was still less wrinkly round the eyes than my friend as well. ;D
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Andrew
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Post by Andrew on Sept 29, 2006 15:11:26 GMT
I saw the re-make of the hills have eyes.
Complete sh*te. YOu're better off watching the original and if you have seen the original, watch it again. I lost interest about half hour in to it. They didn't even have one of the best parts from the original in it.
Avoid if you can.
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Post by Graham on Sept 30, 2006 14:34:37 GMT
Oceans Twelve
It's good but i much prefer the first one. I think it got a bit far fetched trying to get Julia Roberts' character to play Julia Roberts. Stick to the simple plot, it worked in the first one.
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Post by Luco El Loco on Oct 5, 2006 15:42:39 GMT
The Brothers Grimm. It was a nice bit of fun. Nice effects and twisty storylines and decent acting.
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Post by Graham on Oct 19, 2006 8:54:49 GMT
Girl, Interrupted
This is pretty good. I was sceptical when i bought this, as reading the blurb i didn't think it was the kind of film that i'd enjoy. Winona Ryder plays a girl who is questionably sectioned in a mental health institute for having Borderline Personality Disorder. There, she meets Lisa (Angelina Jolie) a sociopath who is a powerful patient. Lisa has to contend with both surviving in the institute, and facing her demons.
If you like a film that'll makes you think, as well as being entertaining, then i highly recommend that you get this.
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Post by Luco El Loco on Oct 28, 2006 13:23:20 GMT
Click.
It was good fun. Universal Remote Control ends up taking over Adam Sandler's life, and Christopher Walken watches as Sandler's character learns some hard life lessons. Kate Beckinsale provides glamorous support as the neglected wife, overlooked because hubby dearest thinks he's best off working his butt to 400 punds so they have a good life, rather than making time for the family and earning less. Henry "Fonzie" Winkler and David "The Hoff" Hasslehoff also provide good entertaining support, plus an actress that sounds like she could be Marge Simpson as the cool grandma.
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Post by Graham on Oct 30, 2006 15:34:25 GMT
The DepartedI was excited about going to this - a cast that includes Leo DiCaprio, Matt Damon and Jack Nicholas should be good, and this didn't disappoint. It's a bit long at 2 1/2 hours, but i think it's one of those films which if it were any shorter, then it would be confusing. One to watch if you like to be enthralled by the plot, as it does take some concentrating. Definitely one to see, if you can hack sitting for over 2 hours
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Andrew
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Post by Andrew on Jan 21, 2007 8:41:56 GMT
I've watched a lot ever the last few weeks so I'm going to put down the more memorable ones. Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby - I loved this, even if I still can't say 'Talladega' right. I've heard a few people say that they find Will Farrel annoying but he's always made me laugh. It;s silly but not too stupid. Worth seeing. Zombie Flesh Eaters - Theres no such thing as a bad Zombie film. My Life With Morrissey - One of the straight one weirdest films I've ever seen. The film follows a obsessed Morrissey fan who stalks all the places where he's been spotted and thinks that shes going to marry him when he gives her a lift home. Some scenes include crazy fan licking posters, doing oral sex on a tofu dog and humping a blow up doll with Morrisseys face stuck to it. Fantastic 4 - I really enjoy the comic book films. I havn't seen one yet that I didn't like. The plot to these films are pretty much the same though. person/people gets powers, person/people struggle with powers, person/people save public, bad guy appears, person/people struggle to beat bad guy, person/people beat bad guy. Geat fun though! Silent Hill - I was looking forward to this because I liked the game when I played it (thats going back a bit now). It's managed to be as creepy as the game and isn't to bad for a film thats come from a game. I went out and bought the game Silent hill 2 because of it It's actually been a while since I've seen a bad film. Although I remember enjoying the cable guy when I first saw it so what do I know?
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Post by Luco El Loco on Jan 21, 2007 22:10:59 GMT
I've watched a lot ever the last few weeks so I'm going to put down the more memorable ones. Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby - I loved this, even if I still can't say 'Talladega' right. I've heard a few people say that they find Will Farrel annoying but he's always made me laugh. It;s silly but not too stupid. Worth seeing. Talladega - that sure is a tricky word, I agree.
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