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Just watched Stardust... Not the best, but sweet enough.


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finished napolen dynamite... Not as good as I expected.... The dance at the end was epic though,


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Australia. Pretty good and bad at the same time. Many sweet and thoughtful messages but they were rather forced upon the viewer most of the time. It felt fake, not sincere and honest like they seemed to hope for.
The little kind was annoying with the whitest teeth in the whole land and were always in the way of things.
Still, it was epic, huge and long which I like. A bit draggy sometimes but in the end it felt well worth watching.


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Persepolis. This movie is awesome. It's especially cool for me because my mom lived in Iran in the early 70's.


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Persepolis. This movie is awesome. It's especially cool for me because my mom lived in Iran in the early 70's.


Want to see that, looks pretty interesting.


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Finally done with the first season of Rome. Great stuff. I'm looking forward to the next one.


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Watched Blood Of The Beasts a few days ago.

The sheep!


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Bought a boxed set containing the first four Superman movies. I watched the original two nights ago (love it) and will probably watch the next three over the course of the month.


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So the new Liam Neeson movie, Taken, looks badass.


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So the new Liam Neeson movie, Taken, looks badass.



Yes, yes it does.


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metalNESS wrote:
traptunderice wrote:
So the new Liam Neeson movie, Taken, looks badass.



Yes, yes it does.

It is.


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Australia. Pretty good and bad at the same time. Many sweet and thoughtful messages but they were rather forced upon the viewer most of the time. It felt fake, not sincere and honest like they seemed to hope for.
The little kind was annoying with the whitest teeth in the whole land and were always in the way of things.
Still, it was epic, huge and long which I like. A bit draggy sometimes but in the end it felt well worth watching.


Read a pissed off article in the Guardian complaining about historical distortions.

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Zeth wrote:
Australia. Pretty good and bad at the same time. Many sweet and thoughtful messages but they were rather forced upon the viewer most of the time. It felt fake, not sincere and honest like they seemed to hope for.
The little kind was annoying with the whitest teeth in the whole land and were always in the way of things.
Still, it was epic, huge and long which I like. A bit draggy sometimes but in the end it felt well worth watching.


Read a pissed off article in the Guardian complaining about historical distortions.


Funny how Zeth seems to be one of only a couple of people who watched that. Seriously, Hugh Jackman as a rough shepherd? Come off it. The guy is good at being smug, and at being Wolverine, and that's it.


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I loved Australia. I went to the cinema for the first time in ages to see it, and was very pleased with its combination of humour, action and romance. I also liked how long it was, I wish they'd make more films like this that are actually worth the ticket price.


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Zeth wrote:
Australia. Pretty good and bad at the same time. Many sweet and thoughtful messages but they were rather forced upon the viewer most of the time. It felt fake, not sincere and honest like they seemed to hope for.
The little kind was annoying with the whitest teeth in the whole land and were always in the way of things.
Still, it was epic, huge and long which I like. A bit draggy sometimes but in the end it felt well worth watching.


Read a pissed off article in the Guardian complaining about historical distortions.


Funny how Zeth seems to be one of only a couple of people who watched that. Seriously, Hugh Jackman as a rough shepherd? Come off it. The guy is good at being smug, and at being Wolverine, and that's it.

Hugh won me over in The Fountain and The Prestige. He was nothing special in Australia but I still have great respect for him. Nicole Kidman feels like old news though. She acted on merit and offered little to the character.

Saw The Fog from 1980 yesterday night. I gotta say, I'm beginning to feel a bit dissapointed with Carpenter. It was a rather crappy movie.

EDIT: Started seeing Pineapple Express but turned it off after 20 min. It felt like it was going nowhere, the dialogue was stupid and the characters boring. I usually watch longer on movies I start to dislike, but this was just a big meh. Is it worth watching through? Any big twists or something?
*spoiler* I stopped just after the asian guy get shoot, which was like the most obvious thing in the world.


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Pineapple Express -- I liked it, but dont forget that I am a complete idiot, so yeah...

Bangkok Dangerous -- couldn't finish it due to time restraints. It started off half decent, then went to shit. A cold hearted assassin falls in love with a death mute bangkokenese chick? nigger please


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Zeth wrote:

Hugh won me over in The Fountain and The Prestige.


Same. His performance was so good in those movies. He really showed his true potential.


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I really liked pineapple express despite how stupid it was. It's almost surreal really...

It does start kinda slow though. But there are some great lines near the end

"War is upon you! Prepare to suck the cock of karma!"

"You just got killed by a Daewoo Lanos, motherfucker!"


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Sukiyaki Western Django - haha what the fuck did i just watch. it's like a retarded combination of Yojimbo and Fistful of Dollars with beautiful sets and costumes

Hamlet - Steve Coogan is lolz. fun movie, could've been better.


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Zeth wrote:

Hugh won me over in The Fountain and The Prestige.


Same. His performance was so good in those movies. He really showed his true potential.


I think The Prestige might be one of my favourite movies ever. Didn't quite "get" The Fountain. What the hell was it all about? :)


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