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Watched it last night, finishing my rewatching of the Futurama straight-to-DVD movies in just over 24 hours.
God damn, I know how to spend a weekend.
Casino Royale was on TV last night, about 5th or 6th time watching it. It's awesome!
WW1 in colour
[QUOTE=TheForeigner;20872588]WW1 in colour[/QUOTE]
Hell yeah man!
Shutter Island,
it was meh
[QUOTE=Rusty101;20829937]The Box
still undecided on it[/QUOTE]
I hated that movie.
Monty Python and the quest for the holy grail.
Genious
Went to see Green Zone on Friday. It was pretty average; the film started off well enough with the action as you'd expect and the tension starting the build, but then the film increasingly starts to turn into a Bourne film until it's almost impossible to tell the difference. Also, the ending was particularly unsatisfying and Paul Greengrass' shaky camera techniques get annoying after a while.
[QUOTE=rosthouse;20873503]Monty Python and the quest for the holy grail.
Genious[/QUOTE]
Monty Python are great
John Cleese is bloody brilliant, my favourite of the group, by far.
[QUOTE=rosthouse;20873503]Monty Python and the quest for the holy grail.
Genious[/QUOTE]
"Yes, shrubberies are my trade. I am a shrubber. My name is Roger the Shrubber. I arrange, design, and sell shrubberies."
Survival of the Dead.
Decent film, just a shame that Romero has not only started using CG effects, but pretty bad ones as well. Also, he breaks his own continuity. The zombies in LotD sank to the bottom of bodies of water, whereas in SotD, they seem to just float.
The Shawshank Redemption
Casablanca. It was actually not bad. A few good laughs in it.
EDIT: I fucking loved Shawshank Redemption.
Vertical Limit
Edge of Darkness. It was okay, nothing special but watchable.
Super Mario Bros.
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Super Mario bros.
Vanilla Sky. First time I saw it, it was a real mindfuck.
In hell.
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Avatar piece of shit too.
Shutter Island.
It's a great movie. I recommend it.
Frost/Nixon was pretty good. Frank Langella was an awesome Nixon, and I never knew an interview could be so dramatic and suspenseful. The whole atmosphere of the movie reeked of the 70s, which is hard to do as well as these guys did.
Monsters Inc. Next up: Greenzone.
The Bounty Hunter. It was shit.
[QUOTE=errington07;20879158]The Bounty Hunter. It was shit.[/QUOTE]
Is that that one Kiera Knightly movie based on the actual hunter?
[QUOTE=Mister B;20878850]Frost/Nixon was pretty good. Frank Langella was an awesome Nixon, and I never knew an interview could be so dramatic and suspenseful. The whole atmosphere of the movie reeked of the 70s, which is hard to do as well as these guys did.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, Langella was incredible - after so long, I began thinking I was watching the actual Nixon himself.
[QUOTE=SanderMan;20883264]Is that that one Kiera Knightly movie based on the actual hunter?[/QUOTE]
I think you're thinking of Domino.
Alice in Wonderland 3d was totally meh. Had so much potential, but turned to be shit.
Hot Shots!
Watched it with my girlfriend. When the "love scene" came up, me and my girlfriend both decided we were hungry.
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Honestly, who doesn't lust for food after watching this damn scene??
Shutter Island. Great film. Scorsese.
pirates 2
Daybreakers.
I liked it a lot, though some concepts were silly.
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