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    Rewatched adaptation last night. Quality in a messed up kind of way. Jonze + Kauffman = classic. If you enjoyed Being John Malkovich I'd recommend it. My brother would hate this kind of movie but I thought it was very smart.
    Watched that for the second time a couple of months back & made a lot more sense in a good way. I am sure some people walked out of cinema watching it. Apparently Kauffmans brother won a Golden Globe for that when he only exists in the film
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    Rashomon

    Quite good , obviously brilliantly shot , Didn't make much of the acting , But I think it was Kurosowa's intention for it to be melodramati

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    I watched Brendan and Trudy for the first time, hilarious, top marks for real comedy.
    I don't know how much of it would translate outside of Ireland. I can't imagine much sense being made of the ballad trio in the corner of the pub when Brendan first met Trudy, singing some poetic song called Flow River Flow.
    'I loved your gentle waters so much I'd have a wánk,
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    'so flow river flow, fxck off to the sea
    go to where you're wanted, to the deserts of Gobee'

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    i watched The Wrestler; I'd rate it 10 for 10 for entertainment. Plus, hearing the crowd chant USE! HIS ! LEG! over and over was just plain hilarious. It was a pretty cool flick overall.

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    Cass story about Cass Pennent west ham hooligan in the 80’s very enjoyable.
    Pride and Glory Colin farrel and Edward Norton good enough show worth a watch typical crooked cop/good cop.
    Body of Lies enjoyed this Di carprio and Crowe and lots of shooting
    Gran turino one of the best film ive seen this year….or ever really enjoyable. Crazy old ******* !!!

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    Saw the oldie I.D last night. Undercover cops take in football lifestyle to infiltrate hooligan gang, end up loving it too much..............
    Enjoyed it a lot, and the acting was good - we had Billy from eastenders and the lead actor was Joe from Corrie - but good all the same

    much better than that rubbish Green Street, or the other one!

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    Great film, still the best of those ones.
    Rhys (or Reece?) Dinsdale is the lad in Corrie now, was also for years in Home To Roost with Inspector Morse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bennocelt View Post
    Saw the oldie I.D last night. Undercover cops take in football lifestyle to infiltrate hooligan gang, end up loving it too much..............
    Enjoyed it a lot, and the acting was good - we had Billy from eastenders and the lead actor was Joe from Corrie - but good all the same

    much better than that rubbish Green Street, or the other one!
    Definetly the best holligan film. I remember channel surfing about 10 years ago and seeing the start of it at first I thought it was an episode of the bill but there was f*ck all else on so I decided to watch it turned out to be a very good decission.

    But back to the topic just watched Twenty four seven another brilliant film by Shane Meadows.
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    Seen I.D. in the cinema. Thought it just a standand British film.

    I would never dream of recommending a hooligan film, but if I did then
    Proc a Czechoslovakian film is the only one that fits my experience of hooligans "I wasn't the only one" "I didn't mean it" " nobody told us not to".
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    watched elite squad tonight brazilian film from the guys behind city of god its brilliant its about an elite squad of cops and general corupt cops scumbag dealers in the slums antics

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neish View Post
    Definetly the best holligan film. .
    I think The Firm with Gary Oldman was possibly better

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    Quote Originally Posted by HarpoJoyce View Post
    Seen I.D. in the cinema. Thought it just a standand British film.

    I would never dream of recommending a hooligan film, but if I did then
    Proc a Czechoslovakian film is the only one that fits my experience of hooligans "I wasn't the only one" "I didn't mean it" " nobody told us not to".
    Sparta of Prague fans return, on a train, from Ostrava after a game versus Banik.
    Sounds more like a documentry, than a film. And there is plenty of Hooligan documentrys

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    I think The Firm with Gary Oldman was possibly better
    Have it on DVD aswell as I.D. personally I prefer I.D but to each there own
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neish View Post
    Definetly the best holligan film. I remember channel surfing about 10 years ago and seeing the start of it at first I thought it was an episode of the bill but there was f*ck all else on so I decided to watch it turned out to be a very good decission.

    But back to the topic just watched Twenty four seven another brilliant film by Shane Meadows.
    ha ha yeah - the start is not great in I.D, and I nearly gave up on it, but it gets really good afterwards

    twenty four seven is brill - love Bob Hoskins, have you seen Dead Man Shoes - Meadows best me thinks

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennocelt View Post
    ha ha yeah - the start is not great in I.D, and I nearly gave up on it, but it gets really good afterwards

    twenty four seven is brill - love Bob Hoskins, have you seen Dead Man Shoes - Meadows best me thinks

    Personally I prefer This is england. But yeah Dead man's shoes is excellent one of the best revenage films out there(probably would put Oldboy ahead of it in that field)
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    Saw Benjamin Button the other night. Thought it was fairly over-rated.

    About two hours of very slow-moving stuff then when it finally got interesting (SPOILER: when the kid gets dementia and starts regressing really quickly), the film speeds up and is over in a flash.
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    Clone wars the movie : got this as part of a 3 for 2 blue ray pack and i really enjoyed it, Stunning on the big screen.

    Blue ray makes everything better though i would recomend it to everyone to upgrade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208 View Post
    Clone wars the movie : got this as part of a 3 for 2 blue ray pack and i really enjoyed it, Stunning on the big screen.

    Blue ray makes everything better though i would recomend it to everyone to upgrade.
    Got Casino and Black Hawk Down on Blu-ray a few weeks back. Black hawk down is top notch in HD

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208 View Post
    Clone wars the movie : got this as part of a 3 for 2 blue ray pack and i really enjoyed it, Stunning on the big screen.
    Seriously?? Apart from the battle on the side of a mountain (which was excellently done, forgetful robots excepted), I thought it was everything that has become wrong about the Star Wars universe. I've enjoyed some of the episodes of the TV series though. Mainly the ones without Ahsuka
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadend View Post
    Black hawk down is top notch in HD
    i actually fainted in the cinema during the SPOILER WARNING!!


    leg wound scene where they're trying to clamp his artery without anaesthetic. good lord, awful. i love horror movies but not when they border on the medically accurate. i mean a lucio fulci zombie splinter-to-the-eye doesn't bother me much but this type of realism does my head in, quite literally.
    zombie/thread killer..

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