What recent movies have you seen?

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Bride and Prejudice, Ray, Collateral
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Post by Hannibal »

Stepford Wives (Kidman). Cute for about 10 minutes, then you feel like screaming and taking a dump in the middle of the room.
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Anyone seen the movie In Hell? That Milosch guy looked fun to fight.
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The Stepford wives was pretty meh. I liked the 70's original better. Now they changed the ending, wtf?
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'Battlestar Galactica' 1.03 - The Bastion
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Peter Sellers' The Party !! (finally got all of it a few days ago) .. still as kickass as I remember it. Birdy num num.
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I totally agree with Raw's opinion of Saw. The only thing it's good for is if you go see it with a nice girl :)
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U4EA wrote:Peter Sellers' The Party !! (finally got all of it a few days ago) .. still as kickass as I remember it. Birdy num num.
That movie is hilarious.
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Re: What recent movies have you seen?

Post by Testoclesius »

inphlict wrote:Watched Motorcycle Diaries, great movie really enjoyed it.

Also a week ago I saw I love huckabees, I also liked it.

Half way through Alexander and it's quite bad, battle scenes are sort of good thou.
what you really should see is daylight :lol:
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Post by R00k »

I saw Van Wylder a few days ago. I was a little disappointed after hearing all the talk, TBH.

Plus, every time I see a cream filled twinkie I get the sudden urge to vomit.
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Post by o'dium »

Brought the Matrix box set for £6, the big green on with all the extras.

Watched them each night. Still amazes me how much the second sucked...
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or it's just the cool thing to say it sucks.
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Jackal wrote:or it's just the cool thing to say it sucks.
Is it?

All I remember is loving the first, snoozing the second and enjoying the third.
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saw the second matrix again sunday. i had fun :icon14:
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Jackal wrote:or it's just the cool thing to say it sucks.
no - it's a fact. same applies to the third one. - of course; set in relation to the first movie. they just failed to continue it properly. still a good action flic though. bla. some mediocre fighting scenes etc. taking itself to serious. blaah. clichee coolnees. blak. blubb.
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Post by o'dium »

The first matrix rocked. My fiancee died for that movie, she watched it all the time, loved it.

She saw the second was and she was so pissed off with it. It just wasn't a "film", just a show case of what nice effects they could do with a slight story in the background.

The third, was a lot better than the second, but still no first.
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Post by Jackal »

must be why you bought the boxed set then
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Jackal wrote:must be why you bought the boxed set then
I brought the boxset because i enjoyed the first and the third, i liked the animatrix and i found the extras cool.

I also collect box sets :p

But just because i didn't enjoy the second one as much as the other two, does that mean i should pass up on the box set for £6?

fuck that.
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Post by Jackal »

I don't know. Crap is cheap, but I stil don't go out and buy it.
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Jackal wrote:I don't know. Crap is cheap, but I stil don't go out and buy it.
Thats fine and all, but you seem to be missing the point that i enjoyed 2 out of 3. Therefore, it was a good buy.

Hell, I could sell it on ebay for more if i've pissed you off that much?
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Post by Pext »

spending money on crap is called luxury.
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Post by inphlict »

I just saw a short film by Tim Burton called Vincent. Very impresive stuff for a 5 min film.
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Is that the animated puppet film? It's absolute fucking class :icon14: :icon14:
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Took the wife to see Hitch. Good movie. :icon14:
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Post by werldhed »

Triplets of Belleville. Should've won the Oscar last year instead of Finding Nemo. It's great. :icon14:

I also watched Winged Migration on a lark. It's actually kind of interesting to watch. Great cinematography for something that's neither fiction nor a documentary. Parts of it get old quickly, though.
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