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DrunkerThanMoses 19-08-2010 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by MeMyselfandI (Post 3682974)
The Unborn

Oh you poor cow :p

Braden 19-08-2010 08:41 PM

Schindler's List

I watched this in Humanities and some scenes really made me feel uncomfortable and lead me to not wanting to watch anymore, but it is a really depthful good film.

setanta 19-08-2010 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 3682062)
The Prestige.

...my mind is blown. Easily the best film of the 2000s. It's just fantastic.

Nolan has never made a bad film. I mean, the story is kinda slight, but he imbues the whole narrative with so much dramatic tension and wonderful pacing that you're just immediately absorbed into the whole affair.

Ramsay 19-08-2010 08:54 PM

Kids
great movie

oddballmisfitsFTW 20-08-2010 07:08 PM

I am currently working my way through all computer-animated films

so far I have watched Toy Story, Antz, A Bug's Life and Toy Story 2

next up is Shrek :elephant:

Shaun 20-08-2010 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by setanta (Post 3685318)
Nolan has never made a bad film. I mean, the story is kinda slight, but he imbues the whole narrative with so much dramatic tension and wonderful pacing that you're just immediately absorbed into the whole affair.

Haha I know - it's almost impossible to fault him lately. I think the performances weren't particularly brilliant (Jackman in particular could've been better) but the themes it dealt with (whilst unoriginal) were great. Plus there's Bowie. It's like they're trying to make it my favourite movie :p

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Took my niece & brother to see The Sorcerer's Apprentice last night. It's incredibly predictable and cheesy but there're a quite a lot of funny moments, the characters are interesting enough to keep your attention, and the effects/action are pretty great. Nicolas Cage is on a good streak.

setanta 21-08-2010 09:39 PM

On Her Majesty's Secret Service. One of the best ever Bond's and I only realised after this watch why it was so succesful - George Lazenby.

Yeah yeah, I know it sounds funny but when you consider the narrative in question, in which they needed a new Bond to fulfill it's promise - not the superhero Connery Bond, but a more physical, impulsive and yet more vulnerable Bond at the same time.

This was a more tactile, responsive secret agent, more attuned to his gift of ingenuity and creativity than his arsenal of gadgets. No wonder he failed, as did Dalton, when you see the rubbish that was being churned out at the time. I loved this though.

BB_Eye 21-08-2010 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by setanta (Post 3696863)
On Her Majesty's Secret Service. One of the best ever Bond's and I only realised after this watch why it was so succesful - George Lazenby.

Yeah yeah, I know it sounds funny but when you consider the narrative in question, in which they needed a new Bond to fulfill it's promise - not the superhero Connery Bond, but a more physical, impulsive and yet more vulnerable Bond at the same time.

This was a more tactile, responsive secret agent, more attuned to his gift of ingenuity and creativity than his arsenal of gadgets. No wonder he failed, as did Dalton, when you see the rubbish that was being churned out at the time. I loved this though.

I didn't see On Her Majesty's Secret Service and I know Dalton didn't do so well in the Living Daylights, but he was great in Licence to Kill. Nothing like the cloying Pierce Brosnan (still the cheesiest Bond to this day) who succeeded him.

setanta 22-08-2010 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by BB_Eye (Post 3696998)
I didn't see On Her Majesty's Secret Service and I know Dalton didn't do so well in the Living Daylights, but he was great in Licence to Kill. Nothing like the cloying Pierce Brosnan (still the cheesiest Bond to this day) who succeeded him.

Oh, give The Living Daylights another go. It's a great Bond flick.

Beastie 22-08-2010 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by setanta (Post 3699388)
Oh, give The Living Daylights another go. It's a great Bond flick.

Is it is a "nice little film" James? :hugesmile:

Beastie 22-08-2010 06:53 PM

Actually I think I have seen every James Bond film!! Used to love them when I was younger. Not too bothered about them now though.

I would love to see a new one.. whenever they begin to film it again because didn't the film company who makes the James Bond films gone bankrupt or something? shame.

setanta 22-08-2010 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by thebeast (Post 3699413)
Is it is a "nice little film" James? :hugesmile:

What are you on about Beasty? :hugesmile: But yeah, it's a good flick.

Beastie 22-08-2010 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by setanta (Post 3699423)
What are you on about Beasty? :hugesmile: But yeah, it's a good flick.

I have been up since 4am.. but I think FINALLY my shifts at work at changing.. so I won't be starting until the afternoon! :elephant:

Sleep deprivation!

But seriously though.. I love your little sayings James.. when you go.. "it's a lovely little film" or a "lovely little thing" etc! Bless you :)

setanta 22-08-2010 07:13 PM

Nightshifts really balls up your internal clock. You'll soon get into the habit of working around the new shifts and it'll sort itself out. Does that mean we won't have the odd waffle from you at mad hours of the day anymore?

Beastie 22-08-2010 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by setanta (Post 3699486)
Nightshifts really balls up your internal clock. You'll soon get into the habit of working around the new shifts and it'll sort itself out. Does that mean we won't have the odd waffle from you at mad hours of the day anymore?

Possibly. I did work 5am until 1:30 but now I think shifts are changing from 1:30 until 10pm :) I can catch up on sleep!!

I miss not coming on here as much anymore.

I love Tibb :love:

And I love the people on it!

Like you James! :)

Beastie 22-08-2010 07:16 PM

Aww Vicky just closed my Wombai wants Dave to win thread!!

That wasn't to cause trouble. I wanted Wombai and other people to respond in jest and fun!! I thought it would be a funny thread! :D awwwwwwww

setanta 22-08-2010 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by thebeast (Post 3699497)
Possibly. I did work 5am until 1:30 but now I think shifts are changing from 1:30 until 10pm :) I can catch up on sleep!!

I miss not coming on here as much anymore.

I love Tibb :love:

And I love the people on it!

Like you James! :)

Oh, you're in huggy bear mode through lack of sleep. Very cute but get some sleep woman, or are you trying to hold out for the highlights?

Beastie 22-08-2010 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by setanta (Post 3699507)
Oh, you're in huggy bear mode through lack of sleep. Very cute but get some sleep woman, or are you trying to hold out for the highlights?

I will get a shower now. Watch the BB highlight show then BED.

Night night x

IheartBB 23-08-2010 06:22 PM

Piranha 3D.

Loved it! It didn't try to be anything other than what it was - a fun, gory and comedic exploitation flick that, surprisingly, offered quite a few genuine scares. Good soundtrack too.

IheartBB 23-08-2010 06:22 PM

Piranha 3D.

Loved it! It didn't try to be anything other than what it was - a fun, gory and comedic exploitation flick that, surprisingly, offered quite a few genuine scares. Good soundtrack too.

Ramsay 23-08-2010 06:24 PM

Looks Whos Talking Too
love those movies since i was a kid haha

DrunkerThanMoses 23-08-2010 06:31 PM

Children of the Corn.. was a bit creepy but not that good.

Part 2 next :o

Beastie 23-08-2010 06:35 PM

I watched some Toy Story 2 and The Little Mermaid today.. I was entertaining a sprog.

DrunkerThanMoses 25-08-2010 08:02 PM

Chidlren of the corn 2 - Was not that bad, funny then anything

Children of the corn 3 - Favourite one so far, wasent scary, but like 2 was funny, but also creepy

Children of the Corn 4 and 5 - **** is too nice of a word for these terrible sequals.

Smithy 26-08-2010 08:40 PM

Salt

It was good, but it was soo confusing, like Inception style confusing in some points


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