Movie review thread...
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[quote name='taniwharugby']Inkheart - Adventure/fantasy with Brendan Fraser. <br />
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6.5/10 - Fraser reads books/ stories and they come to life (better than Bedtime Stories) but when a character comes to life, someone form the real world gets sucked into the book. <br />
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12 Rounds - Action, John Cena (WWE Entertainment) <br />
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6/10, B-grade action flick, which was just that, action, simple plot, simple acting, but as long as you dont expect it to be an oscar winner, it is fine.[/quote]<br />
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Inkheart. Is it any good for a 7yo girl who likes Indiana Jones and Goonies type movies? She likes good stuff not fluff(bed time stories went down like a ton'a'bricks). -
for a 7 - 13yr old would be perfect I reckon....Bedtime stories was pants!
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Bruno<br />
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It seemed to me that all Baron-Cohen was trying to do was out do Borat in terms of how vulgar he could get a movie, he certainly did it. If you want a homo erotic cringe fest then this is your go.<br />
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[quote name='red terror']I saw [b]"Public Enemies"[/b] yesterday. Pretty good, but I can't say it's any better than the Warren Oates version, which I haven't seen in many years but used to enjoy. I'd rate 7/10, but with some reservations, especially in some of the oddball decisions used for film stock, but that's getting deep into the weeds.<br />
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One thing that caught my eye, like [b]"The Friends of Eddie Coyle" [/b](feat. Bobby Orr cameo), was a clip from the movie "Manhattan Melodrama" (1934) starring Clark Gable, William Powell, Myrna Loy and Mickey Rooney. (The movie was playing Chicago's Biograph theatre just before the FBI iced Dillinger.) <br />
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In the short clip, the Gable and Powell characters are at a hockey game, presumably Madison Square Gardens, but the clip was too short. (Wikipedia informs me that, "Blackie then arranges the murder of Snow in the bathroom of Madison Square Garden in order to protect Jim.")<br />
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I'll have to look for that movie, it might be some of the earliest NHL footage in movies. I can't tell the teams, the clip was too short, but one did look like the Rangers, and the 1933 New York Rangers were the Stanley Cup champions that season (beat the Leafs).[/quote]<br />
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Did you watch the recent Criterion reissue of [i]The Friends of Eddie Coyle[/i], RT? Probably the best thing I have seen this year. -
I'm with everyone else on Angels & demons....pants
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[quote name='Tim']Did you watch the recent Criterion reissue of [i]The Friends of Eddie Coyle[/i], RT? Probably the best thing I have seen this year.[/quote]<br />
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Yes, was excellent. I hadn't seen the movie in many, many years. They showed it on TCM recently, and I went and rented the Criterion disc to see it again. -
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Watchmen; given some mixed views of it on here, was not sure what to expect, and TBH, after watching am still no better off, 5/10.<br />
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Watched Transformers, I enjoyed it, 7.9/10. -
Burn After REading.<br />
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Not a bad movie, strange plot, interesting characters. Brad Pitt makes the movie playing this gym geek & is absolutely hilarious. The final scene is pretty funny too. Certainly not a comedy all the way through though.<br />
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[quote name='MajorRage']Burn After REading.<br />
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Not a bad movie, strange plot, interesting characters. Brad Pitt makes the movie playing this gym geek & is absolutely hilarious. The final scene is pretty funny too. Certainly not a comedy all the way through though.<br />
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6/10.[/quote]<br />
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Interesting story but hardly funny at all, I barely recall laughing - bit of a let down when you rent out a "comedy" to watch on a rainy day. Would reccomend only there wasn't something else exciting to do, like knitting or folding clothes... -
Made by the Coen brothers should be a clue that's it's going to be a bit odd. I was just stoked to see David Rache pulling out his SledgeHammer act again, brilliant actor <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />
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[quote name='Hooroo']Won tickets to the latest Horror, something to hell, to Hell is back or something like that but i hate horrors and will be giving them away.<br />
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Anyone seen it and care to give a scary out of ten rating??[/quote]<br />
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Drag me to hell? Mate absolutely fantastic! Its old school scary. None of the teen scream BS. Sam Raimi the director of evil dead and SPIDER-MAN made this one.<br />
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[quote name='Razbra'][quote name='Hooroo']Won tickets to the latest Horror, something to hell, to Hell is back or something like that but i hate horrors and will be giving them away.<br />
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Anyone seen it and care to give a scary out of ten rating??[/quote]<br />
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Drag me to hell? Mate absolutely fantastic! Its old school scary. None of the teen scream BS. Sam Raimi the director of evil dead and SPIDER-MAN made this one.<br />
I'd say scary rating 9 out of 10.[/quote]<br />
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yeah that's the one! 9/10 for scary!! Well that seals it. I definitely WON'T be seeing it!<br />
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I hate frights and all that gory stuff!<br />
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BGB!!!!<br />
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[size=7]Big Girls Blouse[/size] -
[quote name='Hooroo'][quote name='Razbra'][quote name='Hooroo']Won tickets to the latest Horror, something to hell, to Hell is back or something like that but i hate horrors and will be giving them away.<br />
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Anyone seen it and care to give a scary out of ten rating??[/quote]<br />
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Drag me to hell? Mate absolutely fantastic! Its old school scary. None of the teen scream BS. Sam Raimi the director of evil dead and SPIDER-MAN made this one.<br />
I'd say scary rating 9 out of 10.[/quote]<br />
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yeah that's the one! 9/10 for scary!! Well that seals it. I definitely WON'T be seeing it!<br />
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I hate frights and all that gory stuff!<br />
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BGB!!!!<br />
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[size=7]Big Girls Blouse[/size][/quote]<br />
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Its not hugely gory. It isn't the sadistic type violence you get in "Saw" and "Hostel". Its just scary more than anything. -
[quote name='Hooroo'][quote name='Razbra'][quote name='Hooroo']Won tickets to the latest Horror, something to hell, to Hell is back or something like that but i hate horrors and will be giving them away.<br />
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Anyone seen it and care to give a scary out of ten rating??[/quote]<br />
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Drag me to hell? Mate absolutely fantastic! Its old school scary. None of the teen scream BS. Sam Raimi the director of evil dead and SPIDER-MAN made this one.<br />
I'd say scary rating 9 out of 10.[/quote]<br />
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yeah that's the one! 9/10 for scary!! Well that seals it. I definitely WON'T be seeing it!<br />
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I hate frights and all that gory stuff!<br />
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BGB!!!!<br />
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[size=7]Big Girls Blouse[/size][/quote]<br />
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I'm with you Hooroo.<br />
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The five scariest movies I ever saw were Hell House , the first Freddie Kruger movie, The Omen,the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Others. I have refused to watch a scary as in spooky/gory movie ever since The Others. I used to go to the Sunday night movies in Levin in the 70's when you would get a spooky double header such as Dracula and then a Frankenstein movie but never got spooked until Hell House and that did my head in fully. xzxshok -
"Chinatown" for the umpteenth time. Stunning, timeless movie. A true great - script, acting, plot & cinematography outstanding<br />
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"Flightplan" with Jodie Foster - good, enjoyable film. Quite tense in places<br />
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Concur on Angels and Demons - utter shite.<br />
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Watching Soderburgh's "The Limey" tomorrow nite