The last movie you saw
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Spent Friday in the cinema:
The Cave - Alright, an improvement over that other one that was out a few months ago, with an identical plot only all women.. so good I forgot its name.
The Island - very good action gubbins. The world needs more Steve Buscemi
Wedding Crashers - A damned sight better than I was anticipating. Wishing I'd seen it earlier and on a larger screen.
The Cave - Alright, an improvement over that other one that was out a few months ago, with an identical plot only all women.. so good I forgot its name.
The Island - very good action gubbins. The world needs more Steve Buscemi
Wedding Crashers - A damned sight better than I was anticipating. Wishing I'd seen it earlier and on a larger screen.
"Maybe you have some bird ideas. Maybe that’s the best you can do."
― Terry A. Davis
― Terry A. Davis
The very first movie or soap you saw or remember
I Remember while my mother was ironing clothes I was watching Tony Curtis and another star I don't recall his name and a girl in it was 36 24 36.
A circus thing were tony Curtis broke his wrists and recovered after...
and Furry the horse.
Don't forget I am a 48 YO.
I also recall the firsts of all of Walt Disney in black and white.
Most of you in here never seen a black and white tv.
Pete
A circus thing were tony Curtis broke his wrists and recovered after...
and Furry the horse.
Don't forget I am a 48 YO.
I also recall the firsts of all of Walt Disney in black and white.
Most of you in here never seen a black and white tv.
Pete
Re: The very first movie or soap you saw or remember
I had a b/w tv when growing up. And only 2 channels to watch.pete wrote:I Remember while my mother was ironing clothes I was watching Tony Curtis and another star I don't recall his name and a girl in it was 36 24 36.
A circus thing were tony Curtis broke his wrists and recovered after...
and Furry the horse.
Don't forget I am a 48 YO.
I also recall the firsts of all of Walt Disney in black and white.
Most of you in here never seen a black and white tv.
Pete
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Re: The very first movie or soap you saw or remember
The Greatest Show on Earth, if I remember correctly.pete wrote:I Remember while my mother was ironing clothes I was watching Tony Curtis and another star I don't recall his name and a girl in it was 36 24 36.
A circus thing were tony Curtis broke his wrists and recovered after...
and Furry the horse.
You act more like 84 with dementia. Yo.Don't forget I am a 48 YO.
You're an irritating idiot.I also recall the firsts of all of Walt Disney in black and white.
Most of you in here never seen a black and white tv.
Pete
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The Interpreter: 7/10
A real mish-mash of good and bad: Horrible, jarring editing; a few big clichés; good, solid performances; some very well-executed "tension scenes" e.g. the bus-bomb; all in all could have been a 9 or a 10 with an editor who wasn't retarded and a bit more revision/tightening in the screenplay stage.
A real mish-mash of good and bad: Horrible, jarring editing; a few big clichés; good, solid performances; some very well-executed "tension scenes" e.g. the bus-bomb; all in all could have been a 9 or a 10 with an editor who wasn't retarded and a bit more revision/tightening in the screenplay stage.
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Just finished watching Swimming Pool (2003, British or French movie) on a cable movie channel. It's sort of a mystery, with a really confusing ending. I sort of figured it out, then went to imdb to see what other people thought it all meant. It's pretty interesting and I kinda want to watch it again knowing what I know now.
I'd say it's worth adding on Netflix. If for nothing else, than "Julie's" nude scenes.
I'd say it's worth adding on Netflix. If for nothing else, than "Julie's" nude scenes.
