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What Films have you seen recently?
flakey-lady.... you lookin' at me punk? Posted Mar 11, 2007
clive...£3.50 for renting.. where do you go? thats quite good compared to blockbuster at 3.95 per rental.. blockbuster have become very greedy, changing their deals so frequently i can hardly keep up with them, and not to our advantage either.. in fact the manager of our local blockbuster quit recently as she was sick of the customer feedback/anger over all the price increases.
just before xmas it was 2 top title films for 2 nights at £6.00, after xmas this went up to 2 top rentals for £7.00 but with a free bottle of coke...within a matter of weeks this soon changed to no free bottle of pop, but still £7.00.. but even then it didn't stop there.. the final insult was films £3.95 for one day only.. but that didn't last long.. although now 2 top titles is £7.90 [2 nights again], so no saving at all
greedy baskets. talk about stealth charges... but i still agree its good[ish] value for film addicts.. not much choice either way..
What Films have you seen recently?
Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Mar 11, 2007
I meant Blockbuster - I got the price wrong. I remember before Blockbuster it was the The Ritz and I could rent movies for a week for only £1.
What Films have you seen recently?
Ferrettbadger. The Renegade Master Posted Mar 11, 2007
I think if you rent a lot of films then Netflix,lovefilm or the like is probably more economical than the high street.
The internet is more economical still.....
What Films have you seen recently?
Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Mar 11, 2007
I keep wondering about those but I tend to rent on impulse - order by mail requires a degree of forward planning.
What Films have you seen recently?
Ferrettbadger. The Renegade Master Posted Mar 11, 2007
indeedy... I think you have to watch a lot of films as well for it to be economical, at least 1-2 a week. I did it for a while until I found the joys of "Usenet" that is
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Steve K. Posted Mar 11, 2007
"A Prairie Home Companion", pretty good. Reminded me of other Altman movies - Nashville, Gosford Park, MASH - with almost continous action and everybody talking at once. A good ensemble cast which I always prefer to a "star vehicle", and some good country music. Kevin Kline as Sam Spade wannabe Guy Noir was hilariously out of place, like he was supposed to be on the set next door or something.
Guy Noir: She had a Mount Rushmore t-shirt on, and those guys never looked so good. Especially Jefferson and Lincoln. Kind of bloated but happy.
What Films have you seen recently?
flakey-lady.... you lookin' at me punk? Posted Mar 11, 2007
its the same for me clive...the postal thing wouldn't work well for me as i can only watch on the weekends as i work 4 nights a week...
but would be better financially, and i could indulge in as many films as i wanted..but sadly not possible in reality...
so blockbuster got my money again this weekend, we watched THE HISTORY BOYS... i liked it but himoutdoors didn't at all... i loved francis de la tour she was always so dramatic even in rising damp....it wasn't brilliant and maybe a tad bit ploddy [he was screaming BORING] i'd give it 7/10. i wouldn't crave to see it again but it was a good film for the watching..
then his choice...THE GUARDIAN... featuring music from the titanic it seemed.. basically a top gun for coastguards..about the swimmers that jump out of helicopters to save people, and the training etc. i thought it would be dire, but it was watchable and emotional, probably more absorbing than the history boys so 8/10.
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Ferrettbadger. The Renegade Master Posted Mar 12, 2007
Is that the one with "Ashton Kutchner" the git from MTV?
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Blues Shark - For people who like this sort of thing, then this is just the sort of thing they'll like Posted Mar 12, 2007
There is one advantage to buying 'Pan's Labyrinth'. It is being offered in a 3 cd box set with 2 other Guillermo Del Toro films, his highly odd but brilliant debut 'Kronos' and the hugely underated 'Devils Backbone'.
I'm tempted simply to get my hands on 'Kronos', which has been unavailable for years. I'd have to get rid of my copy of 'Devil's Backbone', but thats's why god made e-bay.
Have to wait until after I get paid, though.
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Omega Jones Posted Mar 12, 2007
I rent from one of those places that's really a newsagent - £2.50 for new films, £1.25 for slightly older ones. Can't really do online as I only have access once a week. (Plus I get to ogle the guy behind the counter...)
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flakey-lady.... you lookin' at me punk? Posted Mar 12, 2007
so omega what does the totty look like yes sometimes spars and similar have a dvd section, trouble is tescos are killing off the smaller shops, but wonder when they will start dvd rental as they are monopolising everything else...but at £2.50 thats a bargain
kronos has my fav hunk in it..ron perlman... i've never seen it so might consider the 3 dvd pack... mmmnnnn
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Omega Jones Posted Mar 12, 2007
Late thirties/early forties, tallish, short dark hair, often seen wearing glasses (personal fetish of mine).
And yes, it certainly is cheap especially considering that it would cost over a tenner to go to the cinema (well, for cartoons anyway!)
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Guizang Posted Mar 12, 2007
I'm afraid in the last few weeks, I was either watching films or surfing on the Internet when I was awake. So, I have watched lots of films, either bad or good, English or other languages. I watched "Venus"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0489327/, starred by Peter O'Toole, today. The setting is in London, which attracts me. However, other than the setting, nothing is interesting: a old dying guy was "so-called" in love with a teenage girl. That's disgusting. And when I was watching, I was really worrying that Peter O'Toole would go to die when he was playing the role. He was too old. However, London was really beautiful.
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Ferrettbadger. The Renegade Master Posted Mar 13, 2007
Stranger Than Fiction.
Quite a different tone from the last couple of films I have seen but really good all the same. Will Ferrell is admirably restrained and this really makes the film.
About a miliion times better than your average rom com.....
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Mar 13, 2007
The Illusionist. Very atmospheric, and I never knew quite what was going on but I'd recommend it all the same
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Ferrettbadger. The Renegade Master Posted Mar 13, 2007
Really? IO had heard it was quite dissapointing. Might have to give it a go.
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Mar 13, 2007
Well don't go just on my recommendation, I'd hate you to say you wasted your time and money because of me.
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Xanatic Posted Mar 13, 2007
I´d also recommend the Illusionist. And I would recommend actually giving the film makers the money they deserve, rather than downloading it.
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flakey-lady.... you lookin' at me punk? Posted Mar 13, 2007
xanatic and galaxy babe..have you also seen the prestige.. if so how did the illusionist compare? the story lines do seem very different... i quite fancy it and with edward norton it can't be too bad.
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- 3022: Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. (Mar 11, 2007)
- 3023: Ferrettbadger. The Renegade Master (Mar 11, 2007)
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- 3025: Ferrettbadger. The Renegade Master (Mar 11, 2007)
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- 3029: Blues Shark - For people who like this sort of thing, then this is just the sort of thing they'll like (Mar 12, 2007)
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