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#2221 User is offline   Dag 

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Posted 04 May 2008 - 09:48 AM

Zanth13;300040 said:

But you have to check out Stranger Than Fiction (with ferrell) if you havent already...


I've seen it a week ago, and as already mentioned, I thought it was nice, but not much more. Probably because everybody told me in advance the movie was

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absolutely awesome and funny and orginal.


so I had a bit too high expectations... :D
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Posted 04 May 2008 - 11:03 AM

Dag;300055 said:

I've seen it a week ago, and as already mentioned, I thought it was nice, but not much more. Probably because everybody told me in advance the movie was



so I had a bit too high expectations... :D


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Posted 04 May 2008 - 02:36 PM

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I can see your point (Taladega nights, Anchor-man, Blades of Glory all being semi similar)

But you have to check out Stranger Than Fiction (with ferrell) if you havent already...

absolutely awesome and funny and orginal.

Probably his best comedy yet (mainly cuz he does not play a retard and its a semi serious movie)

Stanger than Fiction was such a disapointment. It could have been loads better. It wasn't a hideously bad film, but the concept was so clever and could have been way funnier...
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Posted 04 May 2008 - 06:14 PM

I watched Death at a Funeral and You Kill Me. Both were quite good and deserve a wider audience. So check them out! Yeah...


Maybe I'll actually go to the cinema to see Iron Man...a rare occurrence indeed. I haven't been to the movies since, well...Superman Retards. And I wasn't happy I spent $10 to see that.
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Posted 04 May 2008 - 06:34 PM

@Zanth----Don't get me wrong, Ferrell can still make me shit my pants laughing, but sitting through more and more 90 minute sessions of "Dumb ass hits the jack pot in underdog story" has gotten old.

I'll have to check out Stranger than Fiction.
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Posted 04 May 2008 - 08:54 PM

Just been to see In Bruges. Best film I've seen all year, I highly recommend it. Hilariously funny and a really good plot. I think chaps will find it slightly more funny than ladies. It's a British film so it might be a while until it's out elsewhere. Basic plot premise is that two Irish hitman have to hide out in Bruges after a hit goes bad, and there are midgets. Colin Farrell has finally made a good movie! Seriously, go and see it and if you don't enjoy it, you can negative rep me :D

EDIT ~ oh yes, and I saw a trailer for Doomsday. It's looks like Mad Max in Scotland! This is what happens when plague victims are locked behind a wall with only Irn Bru and lard to sustain them. I really want to see it, it looks so wrong yet so terribly right!
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Posted 04 May 2008 - 11:01 PM

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EDIT ~ oh yes, and I saw a trailer for Doomsday. It's looks like Mad Max in Scotland! This is what happens when plague victims are locked behind a wall with only Irn Bru and lard to sustain them. I really want to see it, it looks so wrong yet so terribly right!

Ooh, is this the one with the hot chick who drives a Bentley Continental GT and blows stuff up??? Looks incredible. :D
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Posted 04 May 2008 - 11:10 PM

Mezla PigDog;300284 said:

Just been to see In Bruges. Best film I've seen all year, I highly recommend it. Hilariously funny and a really good plot. I think chaps will find it slightly more funny than ladies. It's a British film so it might be a while until it's out elsewhere. Basic plot premise is that two Irish hitman have to hide out in Bruges after a hit goes bad, and there are midgets. Colin Farrell has finally made a good movie! Seriously, go and see it and if you don't enjoy it, you can negative rep me :D



I would go and see it, but my "straight" housemate, who is a nearly 20 year old virgin that often gets women in his bed but then somehow manages not to sleep with them, admits to fancying Colin Farrell. So he would insist on coming (in more ways than one) and would ruin things by breathing heavily whenever he came on screen.

It'd be SWAT all over again.


I'm going to see Iron Man tomorrow (technically today, whatever), Im hoping desperately it's awesome.
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Posted 04 May 2008 - 11:51 PM

Seen Iron Man today - liked it. I wouldn't put it up with the likes of Batman Begins and X-Men 2, due to a lack of tension mostly, but it's certainly a quality debut. Lots of fun.
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Posted 05 May 2008 - 12:04 AM

Glad to hear that Mezla, I was wodering wether or not to go and see it. The adverts were all quite good :D
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Posted 05 May 2008 - 10:23 PM

Just got back from seeing Iron Man.

Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god. Oh. My. God.

THAT is what I call a fucking AWESOME film. :DBest film of the year by miles. It was funny, the acting was great, the graphics and effects were brilliant, and the storyline was awesome- big enough to entertain you, but not so big that the next movie has to be ridiculously far fetched to top it. Which is where X-Men 3 went wrong IMHO. Althought o be fair that still kicked arse.

I'm going to see it again this week. Awesome.

And I love Nick Fury.:D Again, what a cast.:D
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Posted 05 May 2008 - 10:57 PM

I just saw "Secretary." Interesting film and a couple of moments that nearly made me lose the Contest... Dang she's fine in that film!! But it was nothing too special...
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Posted 06 May 2008 - 04:00 AM

Watched half of Juno and I have to say it is very funny/entertaining...

probably try and finish the 2nd half tonight.

i am kinda of disturbed by the how young she looks and the whole preg thing...(should I be attracted to her, should I not be ect ect. )


I watched the Mist the night before last and That was a pretty good movie IMO. those spiders were the creepiest thing I have seen in a long time...

The monsters were very lovecraftean imo... and I couldnt help but notice the dark tower/gunslinger/clint eastwood painting at the beginning.

Also on a side note that was interesting

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Posted 06 May 2008 - 04:06 AM

Mezla PigDog;300284 said:

Just been to see In Bruges. Best film I've seen all year, I highly recommend it. Hilariously funny and a really good plot. I think chaps will find it slightly more funny than ladies. It's a British film so it might be a while until it's out elsewhere. Basic plot premise is that two Irish hitman have to hide out in Bruges after a hit goes bad, and there are midgets. Colin Farrell has finally made a good movie! Seriously, go and see it and if you don't enjoy it, you can negative rep me :D

EDIT ~ oh yes, and I saw a trailer for Doomsday. It's looks like Mad Max in Scotland! This is what happens when plague victims are locked behind a wall with only Irn Bru and lard to sustain them. I really want to see it, it looks so wrong yet so terribly right!


I wanted to see In Bruges quite some time ago but work has kept me away. I'll check it out.

@TT----your roommate and my little brother seem to have the same "affection" for Colin Farrel, LOL.
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Posted 06 May 2008 - 03:05 PM

Tiste Simeon;301117 said:

I just saw "Secretary." Interesting film and a couple of moments that nearly made me lose the Contest... Dang she's fine in that film!! But it was nothing too special...


I imagine people involved in the scene enjoy the message in the film. People interested in the scene find it very erotic. People who aren't interested in the scene still think we're a bunch of deviants. :D
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Posted 06 May 2008 - 09:02 PM

I said it was interesting didn't I? I know nothing about the scene, but maybe once I get married I will see what my wife thinks... :D
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Posted 11 May 2008 - 07:14 AM

Just watched Pan's Labyrinth. Freaking awesome. Knowing the same director is doing The Hovvit, I am now double pumped to see that.
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Posted 11 May 2008 - 02:24 PM

Yeah Pan's Labyrinth is a beautiful and disturbing film all at once! The kid in that is excellent and I normally don't like child actors cos they can be very annoying (see School of Rock... :D )
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Posted 13 May 2008 - 01:41 PM

I saw Speed Racer, on IMAX no less, last Friday. And here's a review I agree with.

All I can add is that things such as plot, acting and screenplay are meaningless when a film is so beautifully designed and shot and is also so resolutely and determinedly silly.

And it's got ninjas.
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Posted 13 May 2008 - 01:48 PM

stone monkey;307363 said:

I saw Speed Racer, on IMAX no less, last Friday. And here's a review I agree with.

All I can add is that things such as plot, acting and screenplay are meaningless when a film is so beautifully designed and shot and is also so resolutely and determinedly silly.

And it's got ninjas.


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