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    1408 anyone?
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    saw Primer , enjoyed it but didnt have a clue what was going on for the last 20 minutes

    and Apocalpyto was good entertainment with plenty of Hollywood cliches thrown in

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    Reign Over Me - great acting from Don Cheadle and the most underrated actor in Hollywood - Adam Sandler (up there with his performances in Punch-Drunk Love and Happy Gilmore)
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    Saw Hallam Foe tonight. Excellent film, highly reccomended.
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    Simpsons Movie is only ok. Not many belly laughs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsPartisan View Post
    Saw Hallam Foe tonight. Excellent film, highly reccomended.
    Looking forward to that alright, is it showing in the IFI? Suppose I could just look that up myself through the magic of the internet

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaucyJack View Post
    Mysterious Skin (with Joseph Gordon levitt of 3rd rock fame) is a pretty disturbing but wrenching film that I'd recommend highly.
    I'd back that up too. Had totally forgotten about it, but, it really was very good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    Looking forward to that alright, is it showing in the IFI? Suppose I could just look that up myself through the magic of the internet
    Showing pretty much everywhere

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    "Road to Perditon" if nobody has mentioned it, loved it, great music score, and cinematography.

    Also "Happiness" by Todd solondz, a black comedy about Peodophilia, truly deranged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Yeah but you get a great sense of film buff superiority watching it in the IFI!
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    woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown, cool spanish film, almodovar.

    other spanish films to check out

    spirit of the beehive
    viridiana ( dir: bunuel)
    la ardilla roja ( dir: medem)
    vascas ( Dir: medem)
    illiteracy and alphabet soup hmm?

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    Anyone mention From Dusk 'Til Dawn yet?
    Great hijack flick turns into bonkers vampire shoot out in a bar in Mexico.
    Also contains the scene I would quite happily die acting out
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    Saw Atonement last night , have to say I thorougly enjoyed it , might not be to everyones taste , but worth going to see for a fantastic tracking shot on the beach at Dunkirk alone

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    Saw "3:10 to Yuma" yesterday, class film. Cinematography was very good and the acting wasn't too bad either. Christian Bale is one of my favourite actors, did a good job as Batman (next Batman movie looks very good too!) and I loved Harsh Times. Also look up The Machinist, American Psycho, The Prestige and The Empire of the Sun.

    Thought 1408 was very poor. Rushed at the end and if they're going to use a lot of CGI then at least make sure it's well done which I didn't think they did in this movie. It's just one of those Stephen King novels that are better left as a book.

    Movies to keep a look out for:
    American Gangster - Ridley Scott
    The Heartbreak Kid - Farrelly brothers
    No country for old men - Coen brothers
    Sweenet Todd The Demon Barber from Fleet Street - Tim Burton

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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    Anyone mention From Dusk 'Til Dawn yet?
    Great hijack flick turns into bonkers vampire shoot out in a bar in Mexico.
    Also contains the scene I would quite happily die acting out
    excellent film. Mental but in a good way.

    Which scene was that then? Watching Salma Hayek dance??!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by shakermaker1982 View Post
    excellent film. Mental but in a good way.

    Which scene was that then? Watching Salma Hayek dance??!!
    The bit where George Clooney sucks wine off her toe. I'd die quite happy if I got to suck wine off any part of Salma Hayek!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tetsujin1979 View Post
    The bit where George Clooney sucks wine off her toe. I'd die quite happy if I got to suck wine off any part of Salma Hayek!!
    It's Tarantino who gets that particular pleasure.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayACsykYOQ0
    The entire scene for the interested - tetsujin1979 is talking about the bit about 2 and a half minutes in.

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    [QUOTE Which scene was that then? Watching Salma Hayek dance??!!

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    There is a better one in Dogma - see you tube

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    Saw Fugitive Pieces at the Atlantic Film Festival on Saturday night. Excellent adaptation of Ann Michaels's novel. Very moving.
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    Seen two films yesterday and both were easily the worst films I've ever seen. The Terminal on RTÉ last night and Disturbia in the pics yesterday afternoon and my god they made painful viewing.
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