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Post by columns » Wed Jan 21, 2009 11:17 pm

Last movie I watched was Zeitgeist, basically a consprisist movie. I'm an open guy and although a lot of it makes sense the majority is shit but good none the less.
Also watched The Wrestler a few weeks back and it's good but no where near as good as Seven Pounds. Thats a reallllly fucking good movie!

Also rewatched both the Ace Ventura movies and The Mask and I've come to the conclusion that Jim Carey is the daddy of all physical comedy :D

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Post by koel » Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:58 pm

Few days ago I watched Step Brothers, again good movie from Will Ferrel.

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Post by defoxster » Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:13 pm

Saw the Spirit @ the cimema about a week back now really enjoyed it... to me it was a more theatrical version of Sin City (cant wait for the second to come out this year & Watchmen while im on the subject)

Samuel L Jackson is an amazin actor & Eva Mendes OH MY :lol:

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Post by did » Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:15 pm

slumdog millionaire is meant to be sick

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Post by ch3 » Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:50 am

Just watched The Dark Knight (yeah I know, I'm not really up to date with films). It was good for as long as Joker was present, the end was way too long and rather cheesy.
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Post by stenchman » Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:41 pm

i watched requiem for a dream for the 1st time last night. fucking deep film, cinematography in it is immense on so many levels as well.

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Post by diss04 » Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:49 pm

Stenchman wrote:i watched requiem for a dream for the 1st time last night. fucking deep film, cinematography in it is immense on so many levels as well.
STILL waiting to see this. anyone know if it's coming on tele soon/theres a place selling the dvd cheap?
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Post by alfie » Sun Jan 25, 2009 9:19 pm

valkyrie- gash
dr strangelove- very good, sellers is a genius
man bites dog- grim
five deadly venoms- grainy

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Post by defoxster » Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:25 pm

Trainspottin for the 1st time!!!! dont know y i waited so long!? Fuckin quality film

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Post by triky » Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:04 am

just saw Pineapple Express. it was rubbish. films about weed are just getting shitter and shitter.
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Post by mikey_g » Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:59 pm

triky wrote:just saw Pineapple Express. it was rubbish. films about weed are just getting shitter and shitter.
i watched that last night the only thing i liked was the 25 year old stoner witha hot high school 18 year old, kinda gives me hope.

also watched sideways about some grumpy dude who got dumped n he n his mate drink loadsa wine, dont even like wine but it was good
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Post by spooKs » Tue Jan 27, 2009 10:38 pm

Finally saw Raging Bull. Nothing I heard about it did justice to De Niro and Pesci's perfomances.

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Post by bagelator » Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:35 am

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Post by aftee » Wed Jan 28, 2009 2:06 pm

Diss04 wrote:
Stenchman wrote:i watched requiem for a dream for the 1st time last night. fucking deep film, cinematography in it is immense on so many levels as well.
STILL waiting to see this. anyone know if it's coming on tele soon/theres a place selling the dvd cheap?
amazing film, to be honest I don't see how it could be on tele, there'd be quite a lot to censor out

to be honest i'd say you just download it p2p, its like an old indie movie I really doubt anything happening, also there was a copy on youtube a while back? Not sure if you want that quality

but it's a must see film
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Post by tankomatic » Wed Jan 28, 2009 7:52 pm

columns wrote:Last movie I watched was Zeitgeist, basically a consprisist movie. I'm an open guy and although a lot of it makes sense the majority is shit but good none the less.
Also watched The Wrestler a few weeks back and it's good but no where near as good as Seven Pounds. Thats a reallllly fucking good movie!

Also rewatched both the Ace Ventura movies and The Mask and I've come to the conclusion that Jim Carey is the daddy of all physical comedy :D

peace.
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you should check out Z 2: Addendum - in the current economic climate this proves to make a lot of sense.

Heavy viewing, I happen to believe in a lot of what they are saying across both films. Each to their own eh.

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Post by tankomatic » Wed Jan 28, 2009 7:53 pm

Aftee wrote:
Diss04 wrote:
Stenchman wrote:i watched requiem for a dream for the 1st time last night. fucking deep film, cinematography in it is immense on so many levels as well.
STILL waiting to see this. anyone know if it's coming on tele soon/theres a place selling the dvd cheap?
amazing film, to be honest I don't see how it could be on tele, there'd be quite a lot to censor out

to be honest i'd say you just download it p2p, its like an old indie movie I really doubt anything happening, also there was a copy on youtube a while back? Not sure if you want that quality

but it's a must see film
why not just buy it, im sure its about the cost of a pint? can't be much more.

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Post by tankomatic » Wed Jan 28, 2009 7:55 pm

recently i have mostly been watching;

the wackness
the franky boyle live dvd
R-Point

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