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Testoclesius wrote:
Nightshade wrote: I was impressed with Ashton Kutcher's directorial debut.
too bad he didnt direct it :lol:
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there there mate dont be upset not everyone can be as knowledgeable as me :lol:
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Saw Constantine yesterday. It was ok I guess, but I would rather have seen someone other than Keanu Reeves in the title role. 6/10
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OK Just watched The Butterfly Effect and I thought it was excellent.

8 out of 10
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Constantine
9/10
only knocked it one mark cos i got a bit confused at one point. other then that good top movie
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I just watched the complete DVD of The Long Way Round It's a documentary starring Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman and it's their journey from London to New York and it shows them going through some really remote countries and it's absolutely fantastic. I originally saw it when it was shown on Sky One but it was nice to watch it straight through.

Mcgregor comes across as such a nice guy and really funny. It's such a good show and if you can get to watch it, DO!!!

here's the link at IMDB http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0403778/

9 out of 10
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The Descent

Absolutely brilliant. I shit my pants on several occassions and then laughed excitedly at all the gory bits. Fucking ace.

9 out of 10
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<b> The Jacket</b>

Top knotch psycho/drama.
Sort of a quantum feel to it about accessing the future and creatiing realities. I highly recommend it to anyone who liked <b> the Machinist</b>
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Pauly wrote:Man on Fire
the plot problem with man on fire was that to make his jihad against the kidnappers seem plausible, they had to drag out the 'getting to know you' routine with the kid so it takes up about 2/3 of the movie. add to the fact that denzel's character lives in an alcohol-stocked shell, and it's a bit of a grind before you get to the explosives up the arse
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Man that part is worth the rental alone. Explains how the bomb is made...then tells the guy..."There one in your ass right now"

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great flick... :icon14:
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Downfall.

Superb WW2 drama documenting the last few days of Hitlers reign from his bunker in Berlin. Really good to see this subject portraid from a factual point of view by the Germans (Bruno Ganz is amazing as the ever increasingly unstable Hitler). From the same director as Das Experiment, I believe, another cool film to check out.
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Touching the Void 8.5/10

A true story about 2 British climbers who climbed Siula Grande. It's basically a reenactment and commentary but very effective and interesting what happens to them.
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shiznit wrote:Touching the Void 8.5/10

A true story about 2 British climbers who climbed Siula Grande. It's basically a reenactment and commentary but very effective and interesting what happens to them.

FUck Yah. That movie is 100% .

One of the best flicks I;'ve ever seen...
Goes in the top 100 of all time for me.
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^ Word on that. The books great too.
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Team America - 7/10 "Matt Damon" :icon19:

Insomnia - 9/10 - awesome. even though it's a bit sad to see williams get crushed by pacino's acting.
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Garden State.

8/10.


Good flick for first time writer/director.
Queen Amidala is awsome in it. The tention with the best friend is well done. Its hard to tell wheather he's still cool or has he always been a prick.
ending was cheese.
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( Natalie Portman )
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War of the Worlds - 9/10

I didn't expect much, but was actually surprised by how good it was.
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Million Dollar Baby

Awesome. Very moving. Of course I didn't cry, I am too manly.

8 out of 10
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men dont cry. men weep. weeping is more sensitive than crying. crying is being a little bitch

so you wept then
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Post by bort »

finnaly saw "thief" with James Caan, loved the ending.
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Crash - 9/10

Watching Oldboy next, heard it was good.
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Pext wrote:Insomnia - 9/10 - awesome. even though it's a bit sad to see williams get crushed by pacino's acting.
I thought Williams was great in that movie; he just wasn't on screen as much.
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Post by Pext »

he is great. pacino is just superb.

the one scene on the boat, you can easily see that williams is not as good as pacino. i'd have loved to see a bit more power in this scene from williams side. he's just a bit to whiney. a few blinks of intellectual power would have been awesome.
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7zark7 wrote:<b> The Jacket</b>

Top knotch psycho/drama.
Sort of a quantum feel to it about accessing the future and creatiing realities. I highly recommend it to anyone who liked <b> the Machinist</b>
i watched it last night. smoked a big fatty, turned off all the lights, cranked the surround.

you could tell it was gonna be good after the first ten minutes.



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