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I'd find it flattering if someone hard rubbed against me.
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Anyone seen No Country for Old Men yet? I think it's out in north America anyway, but not where I am
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Location: "They rested their balls on our chins and brushed our teeth with their d*cks"- Michael Cera
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Theres a new high quality trailer for Cloverfield,just gone live on www.empireonline.com if anyone is interested. It looks to have some serious potential
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Has an arse for a face
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: New York
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Disagree. Both were consistently brilliant and I don't think I could pick one over the other.
A quick look at the various critics' lists floating around on the net shows Hitchcock always being picked ahead of Kubrick. In fact Welles seems to be the only one beating Hitchcock to the top spot. I've only seen Citizen Kane by him but I'm probably going to watch Touch of Evil this week. |
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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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Been scanning Imdb. Must say it always makes me chuckle. You'll get threads full of essays explaining why a certain film is great, then underneath it there will be a thread titled 'Worst film ever made!'.
The General as very good by the way, less slapstick than I imagined it to be. That said, I prefer Chaplin. . .and Harold Lloyd too.(I think BBC 2 used to show them in the 80's at around 6:30 pm, always made me laugh) |
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Damnation
Join Date: Nov 2004
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El Presidente - Voted best poster 2007
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The Manchurian Candidate - Wow. Great film. Probably my favourite of the films I've see over the past week. Salv watch this, I think you'll love it.
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El Presidente - Voted best poster 2007
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Been checking up on John Frankenheimer, apparently he was only 32 when he directed The Manchurian Candidate. I'll have to watch Birdman of Alcatraz and all
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El Presidente - Voted best poster 2007
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Best martial arts sequence ever. That's what you'll be watching when you see ol'blue eyes do his stuff. But he was very good. |
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El Presidente - Voted best poster 2007
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Cheers, Salvo. May Krishna bless you with a couple of baby boys.
I have to see Panic in Needle Park, as well. Pacino is God for me. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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I watched Paths of Glory last night. It's a very good film even after just one viewing. One of the best war films I've seen, although I might be because I am biased towards the anti-war, or rather anti-authoritarian, nature of the movie. I'm still not sure what to make of the ending though.
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