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    Taking of Pelham is (have to say this) as good as the original, if only because John Travolta is so nuts that the movie just runs along.

    Saw the Invention of Lying today, good story, decent acting and while it's kind of typical Ricky Gervais, the moral of it is interesting. Very funny in parts, a good slag on religion but overall well worth watching.

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    Saw the comedy "Extract" by Mike Judge of Beavis and Butt head and Office space fame, a decent rental, but that's about it, just a few laughs here and there, with a very incredulous ending, to me at least.

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    Bit off topic but SaucyJack, I was watching 'This Is Spinal Tap' the other night (what a film by the way, I love it) and it came to the bit where they were discussing their planned projects including a musical based on Jack The Ripper called Saucy Jack and I knew someone on a forum I read had the log on SaucyJack, is that the inspiration for your name?.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    It suited him to a tee because he is a naughty one. And indeed a haughty one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razors left peg View Post
    Just been to see Avatar and have to say I absolutely loved it. The storyline is very cliched really but I I didnt care, it was still an enjoyable storyline.The special affects and the 3D were incredible though. If you want a movie thats thought provoking or a bit arty stay away from this but if u want to just go and turn your brain off and be entertained for 2 and half hours then I couldnt recommend it highly enough
    Agreed.

    Part of the ending is a bit 'deus ex machina', but makes some sense in the context on the 'living planet.'
    I think it needed a simple enough story as its base, tbh. No point having all those FX with a complicated or wishy washy story.

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    saw The Blind Side tonight, good show was expecting more from the hype, but as usual i read to much about it, still though it was avery good show, i would deffinately recommend it,

    4/5
    Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longfordian View Post
    Bit off topic but SaucyJack, I was watching 'This Is Spinal Tap' the other night (what a film by the way, I love it) and it came to the bit where they were discussing their planned projects including a musical based on Jack The Ripper called Saucy Jack and I knew someone on a forum I read had the log on SaucyJack, is that the inspiration for your name?.
    Yeah, that'd be the inspiration, was my favourite comedy for awhile.

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    Good stuff, a good choice. I'd forgotten that part of the film until I saw it the other night.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Just finished watching Paranormal Activity and the whole way through just thought, guy, trying to be tough and cool girlfriend slowly but surely losing patience until finally after the 50th time of saying "Turn off the camera" and "No, we're not doing it on camera" she knocks the lard out of him. As 86minutes of film it was a bit boring to sit through and had a predictable ending, in the same mould as Blair Witch (over hyped and over here) but probably cost less to make. Nowhere near as scary as The Omen II (I couldn't step into a lift for years after that) and certainly not as disturbing.

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    just saw Up In The Air, brilliant show, there big talk that this and avatar are the major best picture contenders for the oscars, theres still 3 months to the oscars, and this film is probably ahead by a good bit,

    this is probably the best film ive seen with george clooney since oceans 11, (Michael Clayton the probably the main one i havent seen, didnt like Burn After Reading or Men Who Stare At Goats)

    the story moves along at a good pace, and at 109 mins feels just right, there is plenty of story told in the film, there didnt seem to be any lull in the pace of the film, which i liked very much,

    id give this a solid 5/5, and i wouldnt be surprised if it won best pic,
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    Watched 3 good horror DVD's over Xmas.

    Drag Me To Hell:Girl working in a bank refuses an old lady a loan to keep her house and ends up with a curse on her head which she has 3 days to overturn.Some good frights along the way and much better than I expected :8/10

    The Orphan:American family adopt a Belarussian kid but all is not what it seems as the kid doen't exactly fit in well with her new family. 8/10

    Horsemen Of The Apocalypse; Denis Quaid as a recently bereaved Cop who tackles a serial killer with biblical references (a bit like "Seven"),I enjoyed it anyhow. 7.5/10

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    Quote Originally Posted by the 12 th man View Post
    Watched 3 good horror DVD's over Xmas.

    Drag Me To Hell:Girl working in a bank refuses an old lady a loan to keep her house and ends up with a curse on her head which she has 3 days to overturn.Some good frights along the way and much better than I expected :8/10

    The Orphan:American family adopt a Belarussian kid but all is not what it seems as the kid doen't exactly fit in well with her new family. 8/10

    Horsemen Of The Apocalypse; Denis Quaid as a recently bereaved Cop who tackles a serial killer with biblical references (a bit like "Seven"),I enjoyed it anyhow. 7.5/10
    I'd call that a slight understatement Good movie, watched it late one Saturday night with my other half and was scared of kids after, especially dark hair girls!

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    Quote Originally Posted by don ramo View Post
    just saw Up In The Air, brilliant show, there big talk that this and avatar are the major best picture contenders for the oscars, theres still 3 months to the oscars, and this film is probably ahead by a good bit,

    this is probably the best film ive seen with george clooney since oceans 11, (Michael Clayton the probably the main one i havent seen, didnt like Burn After Reading or Men Who Stare At Goats)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennocelt View Post
    mmmm
    so what was his last good film, mmmmm isnt really much of discussion like,
    Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.

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    Just watched Wanted with James McAvoy and Angelina Jolie. Brutal in both senses of the word. 1/5
    'Fascists dress in black and go round telling people what to do, where as priests.....'

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    Quote Originally Posted by the 12 th man View Post
    The Orphan:American family adopt a Belarussian kid but all is not what it seems as the kid doen't exactly fit in well with her new family. 8/10
    Great film, and (as pointed out above) great understatement

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauro 76 View Post
    Just watched Wanted with James McAvoy and Angelina Jolie. Brutal in both senses of the word. 1/5
    Agreed, I thought it was going to be another rollercoaster with the Director in place and a couple of the actors involved, but it was poor in spite of some good effects. If you want to see something very good that this Director has done check out Nigh****ch and Daywatch (they've been on E4 a few times) and remember that the subject matter is almost too close to the truth, okay, apart from vampires, magicians and werewolves etc. But the special effects, humour and dialogue make Wanted look like a straight to betamax effort.

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    District 9...weird, but decent film.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bennocelt View Post
    mmmm
    Oceans 11 was one of my favorite movie.Its not exactly Shakespeare but its good popcorn entertainment
    Its really not that complicated!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razors left peg View Post
    Oceans 11 was one of my favorite movie.Its not exactly Shakespeare but its good popcorn entertainment
    Thats fine, I like One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest myself

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