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« Reply #4080 on: Saturday, February 5, 2011, 15:02:02 »

Oh bollocks, dinner has arrived this morning. I watched Grown ups last week, and thought it was fucking terrible, Looks like love film might be getting the worlds fastest return tomorrow.

Give it a spin, you never know. To be honest, I can't remember much about Schmucks or Grown Ups now which doesn't bode well for either film.
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« Reply #4081 on: Saturday, February 5, 2011, 16:02:29 »

Watched The Squid and the Whale earlier with Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney and Jesse Eisenberg. Pretty good film which looks very much like a Wes Anderson film (he produced). Owen Kline is good as the younger brother.

In many ways it's your normal eccentric family falls apart movie but it's held together thanks to a strong script.

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« Reply #4082 on: Sunday, February 6, 2011, 18:13:12 »

I think most people who don't know anything about it think it's going to be a laugh out loud comedy whereas it's pretty dark and violent. Good film.
one of my favourite films, bought a few books which the film is based on. its a comic-book-movie so was never intended to be a comedy
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« Reply #4083 on: Sunday, February 6, 2011, 18:15:24 »

one of my favourite films, bought a few books which the film is based on. its a comic-book-movie so was never intended to be a comedy

I know but the trailers for the film concentrate on the comedic parts film so people who didn't realise that it was comic book adaptation are the ones who find it surprising.
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« Reply #4084 on: Sunday, February 6, 2011, 19:13:18 »

Watched Thumbsucker which was a decent enough drama with some good scenes, perhaps for a required taste.



Finally managed to watch The King's Speech and I really enjoyed it. I think Tom Hooper has a good directing career ahead of him. I liked The Damned United and loved John Adams and this was a simple yet brilliantly executed drama which was also really quite funny in places too.

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« Reply #4085 on: Sunday, February 6, 2011, 20:06:20 »



Watched the room after. Without doubt the worst film i've ever seen, but also the funniest. 100 minutes of the sort of stuff garth marenghi's dark place parodys. Haven't lAaughed so hard in ages

It's brilliant, isn't it? $6m well spent.

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« Reply #4086 on: Monday, February 7, 2011, 13:43:50 »

Give it a spin, you never know. To be honest, I can't remember much about Schmucks or Grown Ups now which doesn't bode well for either film.

Well I bit the bullet and watched it last night, it, it, it's.......Awsome. Completely and utterly bonkers, god knows how the script got the green light, but i'm glad it did. Not your typical american comedy (thank god), but the irreverant humour was right up my street. Right I'm off to look for the other half's naughty purse...
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« Reply #4087 on: Thursday, February 10, 2011, 21:26:02 »

just watched There Will Be Blood, really good film, wasnt sure what to expect before watching it but it was very good, although funnily enough not much blood  Hmmm although i suppose the title doesnt say how much blood there will be!

Also watched In Bruges again yesterday, really good film, i only noticed all the judgement day bits this time, didnt catch them the first time i watched it a few years ago
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« Reply #4088 on: Thursday, February 10, 2011, 21:28:29 »

Watched the social network yesterday, thought Michael Cera was good in it
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« Reply #4089 on: Thursday, February 10, 2011, 21:33:31 »

Watched 'She's out of my league' (The wife's selection from lovefilm.)

Actually reasonably amusing but made really watchable by Alice Eve, who is is gorgeous. Nice work Shoestring!
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« Reply #4090 on: Thursday, February 10, 2011, 21:45:20 »

Watched Kick ass today. Quite good.

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« Reply #4091 on: Thursday, February 10, 2011, 22:53:29 »

It's brilliant, isn't it? $6m well spent.



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« Reply #4092 on: Thursday, February 10, 2011, 22:56:05 »

Watched the social network yesterday, thought Michael Cera was good in it

I thought Jessie Eisenberg was better....
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« Reply #4093 on: Friday, February 11, 2011, 00:14:21 »

I want to watch Thumbsucker. Saw it reviewed on Film ages ago by Jonathon Ross but have pretty much forgotten about it since then. I miss Jonathon Ross on Film!!!!
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« Reply #4094 on: Friday, February 11, 2011, 09:45:50 »

Mmmm, Tron Legacy at the Imax. I don't think life gets much better.
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