The last movie you saw
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I thought you didn't read my posts ...lol owned
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Really? Where did I say that?Tsakali wrote:I thought you didn't read my posts ...lol owned
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
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Yes another remake of a classic.
You know I am in to sci fi
I appreciated the effort here and enjoyed the movie but it just doesn't make it to the original.
Still worth you time but only 7/10
Look, if you get a chance, you must see the original

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Yes another remake of a classic.
You know I am in to sci fi

I appreciated the effort here and enjoyed the movie but it just doesn't make it to the original.
Still worth you time but only 7/10
Look, if you get a chance, you must see the original


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Just watched Love Actually.
Watched it Christmas night and it felt really good
I searched here as I thought I'd rated it in this topic before; I did back in 2009.
Still a pleasant movie, worth you time and the rating went up to 8.5/10
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Watched it Christmas night and it felt really good

I searched here as I thought I'd rated it in this topic before; I did back in 2009.
Still a pleasant movie, worth you time and the rating went up to 8.5/10
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Harry Potter & the Deathly Rip-off of the Christ/Neo Resurrection Motif (Part 2) - 7/10 - not a bad conclusion, and made more sense than most HP movies
Priest - 4/10 - stupid Paul Bettany vehicle in which he gets to reprise his Da Vinci Code religious loon role but with superpowers and without the psychosis (and cilice)

Priest - 4/10 - stupid Paul Bettany vehicle in which he gets to reprise his Da Vinci Code religious loon role but with superpowers and without the psychosis (and cilice)
no prizes for guessing what the porn version of this is calledWhiskey 7 wrote:Just watched Love Actually.

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Sucker Punch
I have to idea what the fuck was going on and the script was retarded as hell, but behind all the nonsensical psychological fluff is.... well, girls in skimpy outfits. Hard to hate it too much.
I have to idea what the fuck was going on and the script was retarded as hell, but behind all the nonsensical psychological fluff is.... well, girls in skimpy outfits. Hard to hate it too much.
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Anyone seen any of the Golden Globe nominated films?
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What he said..Tsakali wrote:no
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Top Gear: India Special 9/10
yeah it's just a tv show but this one is a must see! running at around the 90 minute mark, its the good 'ol boys messing about parts of india in an ever so hilarious manner.
yeah it's just a tv show but this one is a must see! running at around the 90 minute mark, its the good 'ol boys messing about parts of india in an ever so hilarious manner.
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"Baraka" on BD:
my new reference (it used to be "2001").
Awesome picture quality. 10/10
For AD conversion they scanned 65mm negatives at 8k resolution. It pays off. This is what HD should have been meant for. The sound mix is pretty damn fine as well.
A second thump goes up for the quality of the "Band of brothers/The Pacific" BD-boxset, EU version. That is one really fine example of "hardware" for a boxset. Not very extensive on the extras, but a very nice and valuable cartoon-package. A 10 for that aspect. Wonder why they didn't give the Alien-boxset the same treatment.
my new reference (it used to be "2001").
Awesome picture quality. 10/10
For AD conversion they scanned 65mm negatives at 8k resolution. It pays off. This is what HD should have been meant for. The sound mix is pretty damn fine as well.
A second thump goes up for the quality of the "Band of brothers/The Pacific" BD-boxset, EU version. That is one really fine example of "hardware" for a boxset. Not very extensive on the extras, but a very nice and valuable cartoon-package. A 10 for that aspect. Wonder why they didn't give the Alien-boxset the same treatment.
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The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai - wtf did I just watch / 10
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I didn't think Tzatziki would be able to answer this question.LawL wrote:Really? Where did I say that?Tsakali wrote:I thought you didn't read my posts ...lol owned
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you sure pay alot of attention to my posts. make up your mind aushole
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Only to the ones that show how mad you are, such as the one I'm responding to now.
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so you read all my posts then 

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Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol - it's as good/bad as the others. well, maybe a little better than the last. phillip seymor hoffman didn't really work for me. it's over the top and some of the science stuff is distractingly dumb (e.g., levitating someone with a large magnet in a computer server room without damaging the computers) but i guess it's made for the derp-america crowd. whatever. tom cruise is still creepy.
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Trainspotting - 8/10
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (US) - 9/10 - honestly, i think this did an even better job as an adaptation than the Swedish version in some areas, particularly with the epilogue. do like 

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Joe Maddison's War (2010)
Entertaining enough I suppose 6/10
Source & IMDBJoe Maddison's War is a moving period drama filled with comedy, sadness and joy. Written by multi-award winning writer Alan Plater (Last of The British Bombshells, A Very British Coup).
Joe Maddison's War stars Kevin Whatley (Lewis, The Children), Robson Green (Wire In The Blood, Northern Lights), Derek Jacobi (The Old Curiosity Shop, Cadfael), Melanie Hill, (Stardust, The Street), Trevor Fox (Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, Emmerdale) and John Woodvine (Vanity Fair, Z Cars).
This war-time drama, set in Newcastle in 1939, depicts the story of Joe (Kevin Whatley) a shipyard worker who feels past his prime. He is told he is too old to serve in the war and is dismayed when his wife leaves him for a younger naval officer. Joe and his friend Harry (Robson Green) reluctantly volunteer to join the Home Guard, where he begins a journey of self-discovery, heroism, friendship and love.
Entertaining enough I suppose 6/10
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Carnage 7/10
Entertaining film about 2 couples fighting over one of their kids smacking the shit out of the other one. The whole thing takes place in 1 room but it manages to stay interesting and rather lolsy anyway, quite liked it.
Entertaining film about 2 couples fighting over one of their kids smacking the shit out of the other one. The whole thing takes place in 1 room but it manages to stay interesting and rather lolsy anyway, quite liked it.
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The Infidel - 7/10 - muslim guy discovers he's adopted and that his biological parents were jewish. identity crisis hilarity ensues. highly implausible, from the american jewish cab driver (in london? really?) who teaches him jew stuff, to the silly feelgood ending, but quite a few lol-worthy moments all the same. plus omid djalili is fucking gold
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Agree, would say 9/10. Was totally absorbed in the mystery while watching, guessed right about who the killer was.menkent wrote:The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (US) - 9/10 - honestly, i think this did an even better job as an adaptation than the Swedish version in some areas, particularly with the epilogue. do like
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London Boulevard - 8/10
Get's extra points for a sound track by Serge Pizzorno
Get's extra points for a sound track by Serge Pizzorno
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We Need To Talk About Kevin
9/10
Proper dark, very heavy and amazing lead acting by Tilda Swinton.
9/10
Proper dark, very heavy and amazing lead acting by Tilda Swinton.