The last movie you saw

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Post by Jackal »

I rented it. So yes.
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Post by seremtan »

Deathshroud wrote:Stalker

9/10

Can be hard to follow, but a classic in my book nonetheless.
tarkovsky? great movie indeed.

totally ripped off for the game of the same name: the zone, the treasure hidden within, etc
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Post by saturn »

Citizen Kane 9/10

ROSEBUD!!!
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Post by prince1000 »

broken flowers


terry gross ruined it for me so i need to see it again
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

Layer cake: 8/10
Sahara: 8/10

Both decent, Layercake it more of a thinker movie, wile Sahara is more... action based :)
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Post by Foo »

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.
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Foo wrote:
The world needs more Steve Buscemi
That guy cracks me up.
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The very first movie or soap you saw or remember

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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.
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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
I had a b/w tv when growing up. And only 2 channels to watch.
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2 channels? HAH! In my day we had to walk a mile through feet of snow just to watch a single channel!
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Foo wrote:2 channels? HAH! In my day we had to walk a mile through feet of snow just to watch a single channel!
Uphill both ways? With cardboard shoes no doubt.
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...AND WE THOUGHT OURSELVES LUCKY.
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Post by ajerara »

just watched Fargo on PBS, damn fine movie.
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Re: The very first movie or soap you saw or remember

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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.
The Greatest Show on Earth, if I remember correctly.
Don't forget I am a 48 YO.
You act more like 84 with dementia. 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.
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Post by Don Carlos »

xXx 2 - 7/10

Good easy action flick

Sahara - 8/10

Funny action flick

Alfie - 8/10

Never seen the original but this was amazing :D
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The original is much much better
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Post by Don Carlos »

I might have to invest....
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I invested, £5.99 on Play.com
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Post by sliver »

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.
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AmIdYfReAk wrote:Sahara: 8/10
no... not really.
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Post by Don Carlos »

Yeh i really enjoyed
I like easy to watch films like this, i can put them in and know exactly whats going on at any time :D
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Post by o'dium »

Last filme i saw was Troy...

LOTS OF SHOUTING.
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Post by diego »

Catwoman!
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Post by Psyche911 »

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. :p
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Seven, 8/10 I think, the sound was so terrible I couldn't hear half the dialogue.
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