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Old 05-28-2010, 12:15 AM   #6431 (permalink)
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The sound effects? What sound effects? Not sure I noticed, unless I did and it just didn't bother me.
Just the sound effects of bones getting crushed etc during the fights. I watched it in surround sound. They were so real/ gross.
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Old 05-28-2010, 01:00 AM   #6432 (permalink)
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Both good looks into the world of metal, however both are missing vital pieces of information that I'm going to blame on time constraints than ignorance or an impartial viewpoint. Sam Dunn has even gone on the record saying if he could do six hours worth of material he would, and even then you would only be able to scratch the surface of metal as a whole. If you're curious about learning more about metal these are good starting points, but if you're looking for something with more of an "umph" then you're better off looking for other documentaries.

In Metal: A Headbanger's Journey the scene with Gaahl from Gogoroth is hilarious.

Hmm, I think I might listen to some Gorgoroth for old times' sake. The interview with Mayhem is hilarious as well

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Old 05-28-2010, 02:43 AM   #6433 (permalink)
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maintains it's grip throughout. i wish the ending was a bit more fleshed out but a good film nonetheless.
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Old 05-28-2010, 06:59 AM   #6434 (permalink)
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Just got round to watching this, I've had it on DVD for over a year. I tried watching it a while back with a friend but we got interrupted after about 45 minutes into it. Really good, I'd expect nothing less from the master.
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Just got round to watching this, I've had it on DVD for over a year. I tried watching it a while back with a friend but we got interrupted after about 45 minutes into it. Really good, I'd expect nothing less from the master.
i thought this was pretty damn terrible.
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i thought this was pretty damn terrible.
I enjoyed it, but then again I rarely dislike anything Marty does. I'd give it an 8/10. Daniel Day Lewis' accents was class, I felt the tension was built up well, I was just disappointed with the ending.
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Old 05-28-2010, 01:58 PM   #6437 (permalink)
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Gangs Of New York was alright. I didn't find it to be anything extraordinary myself, but I certainly wouldn't call it terrible.



Really cute little rom-com this, and has the good sense of humour about it to go with all that schmaltzy charm. Certainly a lot better than seeing 'from the makers of Notting Hill and Love Actually' would make out anyway.
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i absolutely love road-warrior style post-apocalyptic films. i was cheering this one on until the silly twist at the end. too implausible.

but i was entertained well enough. no regrets
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Non-linear plot and an emotional storyline focusing on grief and loss. I liked it. Well acted film.
Brilliant movie, one of my favourites.

The last film I watched was Cop Out. Was alright, certainly nothing special on the whole, but as a Kevin Smith movie I found it to be fairly disappointing in contrast to all of his other stuff.
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Really cute little rom-com this, and has the good sense of humour about it to go with all that schmaltzy charm. Certainly a lot better than seeing 'from the makers of Notting Hill and Love Actually' would make out anyway.
Aw, I quite enjoyed this movie when I saw it too. And I think Abigail Breslin is adorable. Plus I like Isla Fisher as well... reppin' the Aussies.
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