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Old 12-01-2010, 09:41 AM   #8631 (permalink)
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Absolutely dazzling film full of memorable characters. Perfect.
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Old 12-01-2010, 01:56 PM   #8632 (permalink)
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Been getting into a lot more films recently, watched loads of "classic" stuff. Most recently:

Loved it, genuinely interesting story and great acting(even from Timberlake!).

It's a five! Fascinating characters, out of this world acting and many great story arcs. Certainly going to become a favourite.




Tonight I plan on watching Mulholland Drive and Blow Up.
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American Beauty is definitely a favourite, fine choice there.

Watch Mulholland Drive, quite possibly the finest film of the 00s.

Oh and The Social Network is the best film of 2010 thus far.

Good work James!
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American Beauty is definitely a favourite, fine choice there.

Watch Mulholland Drive, quite possibly the finest film of the 00s.

Oh and The Social Network is the best film of 2010 thus far.

Good work James!
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Old 12-01-2010, 05:01 PM   #8635 (permalink)
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A lot better than I thought it was going to be. It was actually okay and got a few laughs out of it.
Yeah, for the longest time I thought it was just another one of those Animal House rip-off things.

Downloaded it a couple of weeks ago, pleasantly surprised. I also enjoyed the cross-over from Forgetting Sarah Marshall in it.
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Old 12-01-2010, 05:36 PM   #8636 (permalink)
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Seriously? It wasn't THAT bad. The predators looked pretty bad ass (imo), and I thought Larry Fishburne's character was interesting. And Topher Grace wasn't a massive dissappointment like I thought he would be. All in all, not a fantastic film, but not utter garbage either.
No it wasn't that bad but if you grew up in the eighties and you love certain films (or any other era for that matter) then your expectations are high for a sequel that has a lot of praise and then are let down when all that you get is some admittedly cooler looking predators and not much else.

If I had never seen a Predator film then I would have liked it a lot more but I must have seen the original at least a dozen times so if Robert Rodriguez and lot's of fanfare are attached, then I want my arse blown off with something that I haven't seen before.

Hell, even the pretty poor second sequel set in motion the Aliens as sport angle when we were inside the predators spaceship.

The sense of camaraderie of the first film was sorely missing and if those beefcakes couldn't last against a predator what hope has a wimp, a sorely underused Danny Trejo, a typical hard nose female character and the man with the biggest nose in Hollywood have? Although Brody at least beefed up a little.
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Old 12-01-2010, 06:52 PM   #8637 (permalink)
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Old 12-01-2010, 08:08 PM   #8638 (permalink)
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That's a real good movie right there.
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probably not the actual poster, but wtf, it's cool.
Anyway 9/10, it was friggin hilarious.
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Shut the fuck up Donny.
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