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« Reply #5430 on: Saturday, April 6, 2013, 16:19:39 » |
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That's a pretty spectacular list. I'd like to see 'The Maize', if only for it's ingenious title. You see, it's a film about a psychic and a MAZE of MAIZE, like a maze that you can't get out of, and maize, the crop! The maize.
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« Reply #5431 on: Saturday, April 6, 2013, 16:26:44 » |
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That's a pretty spectacular list. I'd like to see 'The Maize', if only for it's ingenious title. You see, it's a film about a psychic and a MAZE of MAIZE, like a maze that you can't get out of, and maize, the crop! The maize.
That's spectacular. If only I could think of a maize-based pun.
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« Reply #5432 on: Saturday, April 6, 2013, 16:26:47 » |
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There used to be a Maize Maze out near Wroughton I think
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« Reply #5433 on: Saturday, April 6, 2013, 16:41:31 » |
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There used to be a Maize Maze out near Wroughton I think
I went to one near Barnsley once. Highly recommended but mainly due to the pigmy goats they had there.
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« Reply #5434 on: Sunday, April 7, 2013, 17:08:38 » |
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That's spectacular. If only I could think of a maize-based pun.
Very good.
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« Reply #5435 on: Monday, April 22, 2013, 11:34:26 » |
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Watched a couple of films this weekend.
'The Experiment' which had a decent cast but a pretty shoddy script. Straight to DVD effort so hardly surprising.
And 'End of Watch' which was a very good LA Cop film.
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« Reply #5436 on: Monday, April 22, 2013, 16:03:16 » |
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'End of Watch' which was a very good LA Cop film.
When I saw the trailer for that at the cinema a while back I immediately thought 'Oh look another American action film where by making the main (male) characters really butch and macho they actually weave in tones of homoeroticism'. True? Or not.
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« Reply #5437 on: Monday, April 22, 2013, 16:07:49 » |
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When I saw the trailer for that at the cinema a while back I immediately thought 'Oh look another American action film where by making the main (male) characters really butch and macho they actually weave in tones of homoeroticism'.
True? Or not.
Not something that immediately crossed my mind. Is that because the fella from brokeback mountain was in it?
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« Reply #5438 on: Monday, April 22, 2013, 17:34:39 » |
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I watched Cloud Atlas over the weekend. Not sure if it's been mentioned earlier in the thread but I would definitely recommend it to any sci-fi types out there.
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« Reply #5439 on: Monday, April 22, 2013, 17:50:08 » |
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Not something that immediately crossed my mind. Is that because the fella from brokeback mountain was in it?
Didn't consciously make that link... It was just one of those 'I love you man, I'd do anything for you, marines HOO-RA!' type of relationship Americans seem to like their heroes to be. Comes off as a bit... :gay: to me.
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« Reply #5440 on: Monday, April 22, 2013, 18:29:31 » |
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I watched Cloud Atlas over the weekend. Not sure if it's been mentioned earlier in the thread but I would definitely recommend it to any sci-fi types out there.
Going to give that a try, cheers. Watched Looper last night, which I enjoyed (I love time travel films, even if they fuck things/your head up). I thought I knew who the actors were but when I looked at them they didn't look quite right - as it turns out I was right so I guess they must've edited their faces
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« Reply #5441 on: Tuesday, April 23, 2013, 11:24:31 » |
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When I saw the trailer for that at the cinema a while back I immediately thought 'Oh look another American action film where by making the main (male) characters really butch and macho they actually weave in tones of homoeroticism'.
True? Or not.
No. It's a top film.
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« Reply #5443 on: Friday, May 10, 2013, 21:31:53 » |
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Just watched The Place Beyond the Pines - top drawer
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« Reply #5444 on: Saturday, May 11, 2013, 14:01:44 » |
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Looking forward to that. Remember being morbidly drawn to the book (and haven't read it since). Might have to start it over.
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