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Lost his light sabre
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Polska
Posts: 9,925
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Watched "Dungeon Siege: In The Name Of King" by Uwe Boll. I'm traumatised how bad it is...
How did they convinced so many descent actors to play in that shit load of donkey fuck movie ?! Also watched Resident Evil 3... nothing special. Cloverfield was better. |
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Teeth like a reindeer. Hung like a horse.
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Ingadus Speramus
Posts: 33,161
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I suppose the end wasn't exactly out of left field but I thought it was one of the better thrillers that I have seen recently. Well shot, acted and plotted without setting the world on fire.
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First Team Sub
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: <Insert something funny here>
Posts: 9,868
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Dunno, don't think there was any element of suspense in the movie at all. The acting was good but I never got into the movie. Probably should watch it again but don't think I will...
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El Presidente - Voted best poster 2007
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Location: Number 17. (Laura's got a cellulite arse). RIP Jermaine Stewart.
Posts: 23,986
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downloading, Cure(Kiyoshi Kurasawa) - horror, Returner - Japanese cyberpunk, believe it or not, Se, jie (Ang Lee) and Whispering Corridors 2. I'm in a Far Eastern mood.
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: will do moose stuff for money
Posts: 2,366
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i watched assembly over the weekend and thought it was pretty good war film. it is based on the chinese civil war around the late 1940's early 50's. there is effectively two parts to the story, the first is intense battle with fighting scenes as good as i have ever seen, right up there with (and possibly surpassing) saving private ryan. the second half followed him after the war. the second half was a bit slow paced comparably to the first half but i still really enjoyed it. would recommend it to anyone who enjoys war films such as saving private ryan.
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El Presidente - Voted best poster 2007
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Location: Number 17. (Laura's got a cellulite arse). RIP Jermaine Stewart.
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Went all Hollywood at the end. . .and contained the odd deus ex machina moment, leaving you to think. . . er. . .how????
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Has an arse for a face
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 18,185
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The Verdict - The verdict is that Paul Newman is the best actor ever and Lumet is a fine fine director. Not the most gripping courtroom drama you'll ever see but the acting and the direction keep you completely engaged for the entire length of it. 8.5/10
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Youth Team Player
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Yeah, i agree. Lumet has this way of keeping you hooked through his movies, even the plots aren't exactly mindblowing material. And he brings out the best in his actors - Newman in Verdict, Pacino in Dog Day Afternoon, Henry Fonda in 12 Angry Men.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: This House is a Circus, Beserk as Fuck!
Posts: 10,017
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War Inc
John Cusacks latest film.
He plays a hitman in this, so the inevitable comparisms to Gross Point Blank unfortunately cloud this film, and you can't help watching it feeling that it isn't as good as. But that does it a diservice to be honest, as it has many good moments and some interesting swipes at war and Americas involvment in them. A decent watch but not great. 7.5/10 |
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Tentacles in my mouthLOL
Posts: 1,986
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Shame, because you cant live that experience again on DVD/TV. |
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