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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    #833

    ah yeah I recall it now, but isnt there still some scenes that tie the 2 movies together still? <br />
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    Think I watched half and then havent seen the rest???

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  • raznomoreR Offline
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    Lovely Bones. Was nice to look at but poorly acted by Marky Mark and poorly directed by Jackson. Seriously feels a bit light, like half the movie is missing.

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    watched Sherlock Holmes last night. Had quite low expectations of it, so perhaps as a result quite enjoyed it. Though the flashbacks did take a bit of getting used to. I did like Robert Downey Jr. as Holmes though, his wit came across quite well to me.<br />
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    Also got Public Enemies out on Blu-Ray the other day. I also quite enjoyed that. Wasn't amazing but certainly kept my interest. Random acts of violence and some sort of storyline seem to got OK in this film.

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    #836

    Watched Crank High Voltage and oh my goodness what a dreadful movie. So bad that it is a must watch. Everyone should watch this movie! I swear. So bad that it's a laugh out loud movie.<br />
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    Also watched something with Ricky Gervais and how he can see ghosts. I find Gervais type humour rather funny so I really enjoyed the movie. He's not the worst actor in the world for a comedian, in my opinion

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    Parcy v2.0
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    [quote name='Kirwan']That's a tragedy if it's that bad, it's an idea that you would think is impossible to fuck up. The ideas behind that movie are even more relevant today than in the 50s.[/QUOTE]<br />
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    Couldn't agree more. Heard it was pretty bad before I got around to watch it but it turned out even worse than I thought. They managed to set aside everything that is great about 50s sci-fi and today's blockbusters, kept what was left and made a movie with it. Quite an achievement when you think about it. Just the fact the famous Klatuu line wasn't originally supposed to be in the movie and that Keanu Reeves had to convince the director to include in the script says it all.<br />
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    I thought War of the Worlds was a bit disappointing as well but it wasn't nearly as terrible as TDTESS.

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    [quote name='Hooroo']Watched Crank High Voltage and oh my goodness what a dreadful movie. So bad that it is a must watch. Everyone should watch this movie! I swear. So bad that it's a laugh out loud movie.<br />
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    Also watched something with Ricky Gervais and how he can see ghosts. I find Gervais type humour rather funny so I really enjoyed the movie. He's not the worst actor in the world for a comedian, in my opinion[/QUOTE]<br />
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    I enjoyed the first Crank, but yeah, the second, so bad it is funny! <br />
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    I dont like Gervais, but didnt know he wa sin that film, and found I liked it too.

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    [quote name='LAKiwi']Watched Adam Sandlers 'Eight Crazy Nights'.<br />
    An animated musical, with Sandler as the lead voicing a troublemaker over Christmas. Typical Sandler fare, so if you're a fan - you'll like this!<br />
    Haven't heard of it before - but it was on TV over the Xmas break. DVR'ed it and finally got around to watching it.[/QUOTE]<br />
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    I think the television networks have bought a budget-box of Adam Sandler movies. There's been a couple shown already and there are several to be played in the coming week (for those who like his movies).

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  • MN5M Offline
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    [quote name='Allstar']watched Sherlock Holmes last night. Had quite low expectations of it, so perhaps as a result quite enjoyed it. Though the flashbacks did take a bit of getting used to. I did like Robert Downey Jr. as Holmes though, his wit came across quite well to me.<br />
    <br />
    Also got Public Enemies out on Blu-Ray the other day. I also quite enjoyed that. Wasn't amazing but certainly kept my interest. Random acts of violence and some sort of storyline seem to got OK in this film.[/QUOTE]<br />
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    I saw Sherlock Holmes last night as well, took me awhile to get into it but well worth it. Some superb banter between RDJ and JL. A good charasmatic badguy as well and great to see the return of the Indestructible henchman usually seen in James Bond or Indiana Jones. This guy was a beauty, a massive scarred frenchman. Apparently the tower of london CGI was on the wrong side ? if so I never noticed despite having lived there. A really good silly action movie though, pretty damn enjoyable.

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    I have confession, i like stupid comedy. Thus i have to admit to liking Will Ferrell. His movies make me laugh. When he has someone else good to bounce off (John C Reilly, anyone in Anchorman) it is gold.<br />
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    I watched Step Brothers last night. It's ridiculous. But i laughed so hard i cried at some points. Particularly sabotaging the house sale, and at the inevitible falling out. If you are hungover, and just want to sit on your couch watching something stupid, then this fits the bill nicely.

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    [quote name='mariner4life']I have confession, i like stupid comedy. Thus i have to admit to liking Will Ferrell. His movies make me laugh. When he has someone else good to bounce off (John C Reilly, anyone in Anchorman) it is gold.<br />
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    I watched Step Brothers last night. It's ridiculous. But i laughed so hard i cried at some points. Particularly sabotaging the house sale, and at the inevitible falling out. If you are hungover, and just want to sit on your couch watching something stupid, then this fits the bill nicely.[/QUOTE]<br />
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    Only WF movie i have ever enjoyed.<br />
    Classic when he tea bags the other guys drum kit...

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  • raznomoreR Offline
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    Saw 2012 and what a load of shit. It's basically a series of closes calls in a plane while taking off.<br />
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    Absolutely wasted a quality ensemble cast. Emmerich is a slightly less useless version of Uwe Boll but both are hacks.

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    [quote name='Razbra']Saw 2012 and what a load of shit. It's basically a series of closes calls in a plane while taking off.<br />
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    Absolutely wasted a quality ensemble cast. Emmerich is a slightly less useless version of Uwe Boll but both are hacks.[/QUOTE]<br />
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    Agreed, movie is absolute shite, in fact we went into the movie expecting it to be shite, solely for the Special effects. In the end I wasn't dissapointed as the SE were bloody awesome, however the movie did drag on an hour too long.<br />
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    Your right Raz, about 3 or 4 too many plane takeoffs in this one, the first two were OK but I was over the plot by the 3rd one.

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    [quote name='MN5']I saw Sherlock Holmes last night as well, took me awhile to get into it but well worth it. Some superb banter between RDJ and JL. A good charasmatic badguy as well and great to see the return of the Indestructible henchman usually seen in James Bond or Indiana Jones. This guy was a beauty, a massive scarred frenchman. Apparently the tower of london CGI was on the wrong side ? if so I never noticed despite having lived there. A really good silly action movie though, pretty damn enjoyable.[/QUOTE]<br />
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    I actually had a hard time understanding Downey in Sherlock Holmes. He spoke both softly, and rather quickly with his British accent. I found it hard to follow. Normally I don't have that sort of problem with other British accents and films (ie Snatch, Lock Stock, and two Smoking Barrels etc). Coincidentally, the only other person in my lab at work who saw Sherlock Holmes had the same complaint. Holmes was a little too Jason Bournesque for my liking.

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    [quote name='rustycruiser']I actually had a hard time understanding Downey in Sherlock Holmes. He spoke both softly, and rather quickly with his British accent. I found it hard to follow. Normally I don't have that sort of problem with other British accents and films (ie Snatch, Lock Stock, and two Smoking Barrels etc). Coincidentally, the only other person in my lab at work who saw Sherlock Holmes had the same complaint. Holmes was a little too Jason Bournesque for my liking.[/QUOTE]<br />
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    I understood him fine and apparently this is a great rendering of his character ( ie druggie who was handy with his fists etc ). In the orginal novels he is a bit of an action man ( not that I've ever read them )

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    Maybe the Kiwi ear is more attune to the (faux) Pommy accent? Never read the books either. [Geek] My prior exposure to Sherlock Holmes is colored by Star Trek TNG, where Data played Holmes, and Geordi La Forge Dr. Watson. [/Geek]

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  • MN5M Offline
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    [quote name='rustycruiser']Maybe the Kiwi ear is more attune to the (faux) Pommy accent? Never read the books either. [Geek] My prior exposure to Sherlock Holmes is colored by Star Trek TNG, where Data played Holmes, and Geordi La Forge Dr. Watson. [/Geek][/QUOTE]<br />
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    Quite possibly cos I honestly had no trouble at all. Having lived in London and having a British father ( he is Scottish though, not English lets just get that straight ) may have helped as well.

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    MN5
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    #849

    Saw a pretty decent thriller last night "The Perfect Getaway"<br />
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    Couple goes to Oahu for their honeymoon they meet another couple in the middle of nowhere and then learn there are murderers on the loose. A nice twist which I kinda saw coming ( but still well done ) and some great scenery. Definitely worth a coupe of hours of your time.

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    [quote name='MN5']Saw a pretty decent thriller last night "The Perfect Getaway"<br />
    <br />
    Couple goes to Oahu for their honeymoon they meet another couple in the middle of nowhere and then learn there are murderers on the loose. A nice twist which I kinda saw coming ( but still well done ) and some great scenery. Definitely worth a coupe of hours of your time.[/QUOTE]<br />
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    Got told the ending as I was paying for this at the dvd store. I'd been in the store for a good hour trying to find something I hadn't seen and something the wife would like. Screaming son in hand finally go to leave and some guy wanders in and turns to his mate "thats a great movie [ending spoiled] happens in the end" If I was ever going to go to jail it was for beating ten colours of shit out of this loser....but alas I grabbed The Reader instead,which was good in a depressing Schindlers List/English Patient type way.

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    [quote name='Razbra']Got told the ending as I was paying for this at the dvd store. I'd been in the store for a good hour trying to find something I hadn't seen and something the wife would like. Screaming son in hand finally go to leave and some guy wanders in and turns to his mate "thats a great movie [ending spoiled] happens in the end" If I was ever going to go to jail it was for beating ten colours of shit out of this loser....but alas I grabbed The Reader instead,which was good in a depressing Schindlers List/English Patient type way.[/QUOTE]<br />
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    BUGGER !! Still shoulda got it though dude, pretty entertaining.

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    Virgil
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    Watched a couple of light hearted movies last weekend with the mrs.<br />
    The Water Horse, must have been filmed in NZ given the number of supporting roles filled by recognizable Kiwi faces. A good family flick (watched by us who are yet to be a family!).7/10<br />
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    The other was The Wedding Daze, with Mrs Borat Isla Fisher and a guy i havent seen for a while Jason Biggs (premature ejaculater from American Pie)<br />
    Not bad, typical of comedies these days where they try to make the supporting characters as quirky and weird as possible. In this case Biggs parents have some strange sex fetishes. 7/10

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