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    Saw Milk didnt think much of it Milk was a bit of a sneaky so and so.
    Frost/Nixon This is very good really enjoyed it
    Role models Funnier than i thought it would be a grand "film for a hung over sunday i dont need to think about" kind of film

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208 View Post
    Saw Milk didnt think much of it Milk was a bit of a sneaky so and so.
    A friend of mine from San Francisco advised me to skip it. He said it presents a pathetically one-dimensional picture of a man who did a lot of great work on a huge number of social and political issues, summarising his life as "gay politician" when he should be remembered for much more.
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    Just watched 'Song For a Raggy Boy'. Brilliant movie and acting, but some violent and horrific scenes in it. Can't say much else, other than the trauma suffered by those boys was truly sickening.
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    saw angels and demons yesterday. average.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiktok View Post
    Some awful bits, The lad playing Kirk was woeful, Leonard Nimoy, Simon Pegg getting ony fifteen seconds screen time.
    This was one of the highs for me, can't stand the little creep

    I'd give it 8 out of 10, am a big fan of the whole Star Trek "thing" though
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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208 View Post
    Saw Milk didnt think much of it Milk was a bit of a sneaky so and so.
    Frost/Nixon This is very good really enjoyed it
    Role models Funnier than i thought it would be a grand "film for a hung over sunday i dont need to think about" kind of film
    Quote Originally Posted by John83 View Post
    A friend of mine from San Francisco advised me to skip it. He said it presents a pathetically one-dimensional picture of a man who did a lot of great work on a huge number of social and political issues, summarising his life as "gay politician" when he should be remembered for much more.
    Watched the first half of Milk, thought it was passable but a bit slow. Never got around to watching the rest of it. Rather overrated I think (granting I only saw half of it).

    Frost/Nixon is a good film made great by the two lead roles in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    Saw Synecdoche, New York last night & definitely not a mainstream film & probably could be call it arthouse. While the acting is excellent from Hoffman & Morton (red hair suits her ) in particular don't think I understood it all. Without giving anything away the first 30 minutes & the rest are almost completely different films. Going to have to watch this again when comes out on DVD.

    I remember watching Adaptation & while I got it in the first viewing only on second viewing did I fiull get it but that was a mainstream film.
    glad you liked it so much bohspartisan and you seem to have much of the same "wtf" reaction i did pete. i was floored by the performances though and the sheer other-worldliness of the thing. definitely a david lynch-type of film in places and i've yet to watch it a 2nd time myself, which for this kind of picture is very necessary. i've yet to see Adaptation, i must get it on netflix. i have Milk waiting at home too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ken foree View Post
    i have Milk waiting at home too.
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    saw a british film the other nite called "Awayday" - set in the late 70's in england , its about a young guy and his desire to join the local football club hooligan gang -- very good

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    Quote Originally Posted by back of the net View Post
    saw a british film the other nite called "Awayday" - set in the late 70's in england , its about a young guy and his desire to join the local football club hooligan gang -- very good
    Read the book, decent read looking forward to seeing the movie
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    Eden Lake english horror film about a couple that go camping and get stalked by a group of young kids ( nasty little ****s ) gets very dark very quickly very enjoyable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208 View Post
    Eden Lake english horror film about a couple that go camping and get stalked by a group of young kids ( nasty little ****s ) gets very dark very quickly very enjoyable.
    That sounds like a remake of a romanian film that I cant for the life of me remember the name off.
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    Saw "Drag me to Hell" earlier. Doesn't take itself too seriously and found it quite enjoyable. Don't go expecting a masterpiece and I think you should have fun, better than a lot of the horrors recently that just try far too hard.
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    Watched Fanboys - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0489049/ - earlier
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    Quote Originally Posted by passinginterest View Post
    Saw "Drag me to Hell" earlier. Doesn't take itself too seriously and found it quite enjoyable. Don't go expecting a masterpiece and I think you should have fun, better than a lot of the horrors recently that just try far too hard.
    Saw it last night and thought it was pretty crap. I don't get all the hype about it but I'll agree that it didn't take itself too seriously.
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    Slumdog Millionaire. Avoided all the movie hype, but watched it on Dvd and it's very good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by superfrank View Post
    Saw it last night and thought it was pretty crap. I don't get all the hype about it but I'll agree that it didn't take itself too seriously.
    The more I think about it the more I liked it. Just telling people about it I find myself getting excited and enthusiastic, I think I just enjoy that time of comedy/horror/gross out type film. It wasn't afraid to play around with conventions of the genre and it just came across like the cast and director were having a ball making it.
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    Rented "In the Valley of Elah", thought it was very good, Tommy Lee Jones deserving the Oscar nomination he got for it, supposedly based on real events.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaucyJack View Post
    Rented "In the Valley of Elah", thought it was very good, Tommy Lee Jones deserving the Oscar nomination he got for it, supposedly based on real events.

    Yeah saw it when it was in the cinema very good flim.

    Rented "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" at the weekend good show but I felt iat almost 3 hours was overly long could of done with being 30-45 min shorter
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