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Old 12-05-2007, 06:34 PM   #331 (permalink)
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Five good ones there:

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thanks. It's pretty good to be back, I hated not having access to the internet. No Star Wars or Jurassic Park for you then? Maybe it's only because I worshiped those 2 movies when I was little that I enjoyed them.
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Old 12-05-2007, 06:43 PM   #332 (permalink)
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+ Independence Day is bad-ass.

(and Hairspray isn't too bad either)
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Old 12-07-2007, 06:16 PM   #333 (permalink)
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thanks. It's pretty good to be back, I hated not having access to the internet. No Star Wars or Jurassic Park for you then? Maybe it's only because I worshiped those 2 movies when I was little that I enjoyed them.
They are OK but my earliest memories of film are the ending of Planet Of The Apes and early 80's horror films!

BLADERUNNER.

This film is 25 years old and still looks absolutely stunning. I have been waiting an eternity for a definitive DVD set and it finally arrived this morning in a 5 disc set with 5 versions of the film and 9 hours of extras. A happier bunny could not be found in england!

I am not a massive Sc-Fi fan but Bladerunner is something else. Mixing elements of film noir, existensial sci fi and action, it creates a powerful ****tail. If you have never seen it the leisurely pace and seemingly lack of plot will put you off. Hang on in there for one of the best films of the 80's and possibly all time. It's all in the eyes!
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Old 12-07-2007, 06:49 PM   #334 (permalink)
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They are OK but my earliest memories of film are the ending of Planet Of The Apes and early 80's horror films!

BLADERUNNER.

This film is 25 years old and still looks absolutely stunning. I have been waiting an eternity for a definitive DVD set and it finally arrived this morning in a 5 disc set with 5 versions of the film and 9 hours of extras. A happier bunny could not be found in england!

I am not a massive Sc-Fi fan but Bladerunner is something else. Mixing elements of film noir, existensial sci fi and action, it creates a powerful ****tail. If you have never seen it the leisurely pace and seemingly lack of plot will put you off. Hang on in there for one of the best films of the 80's and possibly all time. It's all in the eyes!
blade runner is pretty cool. You should read the book that inspired it, Do Andriods Dream of Electronic Sheep? it's pretty good.
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Old 12-08-2007, 06:56 PM   #335 (permalink)
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Beowulf. I can't say much about it, except it was in 3-d and the glasses made a huge indent on my forehead.
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Old 12-08-2007, 07:48 PM   #336 (permalink)
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that movie massacred the story.
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Old 12-08-2007, 08:02 PM   #337 (permalink)
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shrek 3 & pirates 3
shrek wasnt that great, they were really grasping at straws when it came to coming up with a story
pirates was good, but it had way to much to do with elizabeth
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Old 12-09-2007, 08:21 AM   #338 (permalink)
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that movie massacred the story.
yea, I was all ready for it, because I just had read my bf the graphic novel while he was giving blood (he and the girl next to him found the whole thing hilarious, because I couldn't pronounce the names to save my life.). Anyhow I got lost after the first like 20 minutes of that massacred story, and decided I would mainly occupy my time finding the most buttery pieces of popcorn in the bag.

I also saw the Golden Compass. It wasn't nearly as good as the book.
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Donnie Darko
Amazing movie,
It can't really be classified as anything but intense.

Across The Universe.
Soundtrack had so much more potential.
I enjoyed the actual movie though.
Main character was so perdy. <3
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Old 12-10-2007, 06:07 PM   #340 (permalink)
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Donnie Darko
Amazing movie,
It can't really be classified as anything but intense.

Across The Universe.
Soundtrack had so much more potential.
I enjoyed the actual movie though.
Main character was so perdy. <3
I dislike Donnie Darko after each time I see it. It starts to cast this "boo hoo teen angst no one understands me" crap after multiple viewings, which is tough because I originally loved it.
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