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Old 01-01-2011, 12:50 PM   #8921 (permalink)
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Last movie I saw at the theater was Tangled. Pretty adorable movie.
Last movie I watched at home was Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World.

I do love some Michael Cera.
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Old 01-01-2011, 12:59 PM   #8922 (permalink)
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I dunno if it's just me, but The Seventh Seal is not only philosophic and thought provoking but also extremely funny in places, the blackest of black comedies (at times) or am I just unusual? Either way it gave me everything I wanted from a film.
I thought it was funny too. The squire especially had some nice lines.

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Old 01-01-2011, 03:26 PM   #8923 (permalink)
 
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The first time i've seen it believe it or not. A very tense and engaging film, and the static camera work made it seem all the more real. The ending was very intense and dramatic as everything fell into place. A very memorable and well made film.
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Old 01-01-2011, 03:34 PM   #8924 (permalink)
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I saw Inception( a little late I know)

but that movie...was...so...damn...amazing.
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Old 01-01-2011, 04:58 PM   #8925 (permalink)
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Watched a LOT of movies over the past 3 days:



One of the darkest comedies I've ever seen, but hilarious. It's about three sisters, and their families screwed up lives. It's kind of a masterpeice. if you haven't seen it, watch it! Awesome poster too. 10/10

Devil:
Basically 5 people are in an elevator and one of them is the devil. It's pretty terrible, it has a crap ending, and bad acting. Don't watch it. 3/10



It's about 3 people who are stuck on a ski lift, and no one knows they're up there. In the beginning, it looked pretty good but it turned out not so great. It could have been good, but the acting held it back. Parts that were supposed to be scary were funny. Not so bad, but not that good either 5/10



It was quite good. The two Asian kids were terrible actors however. 7/10
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Old 01-01-2011, 04:58 PM   #8926 (permalink)
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I saw Inception( a little late I know)

but that movie...was...so...damn...amazing.
Same here
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Old 01-01-2011, 06:17 PM   #8927 (permalink)
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It was quite good. The two Asian kids were terrible actors however. 7/10
I thought pretty much exactly the same thing. With better writing and directing as well I reckon it could've been a much better film - the concept of the whole thing had a lot more potential than it actually showed.

And the first film I watched in 2011 was...



^ It stars Reece Shearsmith (one of the League Of Gentlemen), therefore it's immense by default. Apart from that, Andy Serkis does a superb job in the other lead role. The acting's out of the top drawer, the dialogue's sharp as nails, the character's are thoroughly three-dimensional without drowning out the plot, and the gore is pretty damn nasty. It's one of those horror movies that balances humour, atmosphere and gore perfectly. Excellent movie.
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Believe it or not I have just now seen this for the first time. Omg, I cried laughing. Looking forward to seeing Brüno now.
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Old 01-01-2011, 07:05 PM   #8929 (permalink)
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I thought pretty much exactly the same thing. With better writing and directing as well I reckon it could've been a much better film - the concept of the whole thing had a lot more potential than it actually showed.

And the first film I watched in 2011 was...



^ It stars Reece Shearsmith (one of the League Of Gentlemen), therefore it's immense by default. Apart from that, Andy Serkis does a superb job in the other lead role. The acting's out of the top drawer, the dialogue's sharp as nails, the character's are thoroughly three-dimensional without drowning out the plot, and the gore is pretty damn nasty. It's one of those horror movies that balances humour, atmosphere and gore perfectly. Excellent movie.
Yeah great film and actually quite menacing in the last half hour plus that woman from Brookside whose name I can never remember has a great rack



Watched this today. I haven't seen it since taking the kids to see it on cinema release. Very decent and the relationship with Eve and Wall E is very well done without resorting to mawkishness.
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Old 01-01-2011, 07:33 PM   #8930 (permalink)
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Yeah great film and actually quite menacing in the last half hour plus that woman from Brookside whose name I can never remember has a great rack
You can say that again

Christ, those funbags were really something else

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Watched this today. I haven't seen it since taking the kids to see it on cinema release. Very decent and the relationship with Eve and Wall E is very well done without resorting to mawkishness.
I caught the last hour or so of that on BBC1, and I really liked it as well. My only regret is that I ended up watching Indiana Jones and the Kingdom Of the Crystal Skull on the same channel about an hour later...
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