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What Films have you seen recently?
Ged42 Posted Oct 16, 2004
Don't forget 'It' with Pennywise the clown. "We all float down here George."
The Kubrick version of the Shining is superb. "You've always been the caretaker"
Misery is also excellent and the book is probably my favourite of King's stories.
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Nbcdnzr, the dragon was slain, and there was much rejoicing Posted Oct 16, 2004
After having seen Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind recently, by Charlie Kaufman, wich was pretty good, I saw Adaptation today. Despite the fact that Nicholas Cage and Merryl Streep star in it, it was superb. Nicholas Cage was really convincing. And the story had so many layers, I think I'm going to see it again.
A less known film I can recommend is Grave of the Fireflies. It's a really emotional animated movie about a boy and his sister in Japan during WW2. A real tearjerker if you're susceptible to it.
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Baconlefeets Posted Oct 17, 2004
I bought shaun of the dead a few weeks ago, then i had a simon pegg stint, watching all of the spaced
I saw the Village a while ago too, which I thought was a bit rubbish I don't think M.Night has done better than the Sixth Sense yet.
Then at about 5.30 this morning I watched Stolen Summer, about a kid trying to convert jewish to christians.
Then I watched the Incredible Elephant - "An elephant drama"
Sky show some brilliant movies
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Flying-Ninja-Mouse Posted Oct 17, 2004
The village had potential, but was rubbishy
Shaun of the dead is cool though! When he hits the guy and says "Are you ok? Oh thank god for that" grooviness
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Baconlefeets Posted Oct 17, 2004
"there's a zombie in the garden! What we gonna do?"
"have a cup of tea?"
I've not watched it enough to quote it correctly yet
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Flying-Ninja-Mouse Posted Oct 17, 2004
Mwah, its so amazing. And really gross when they zombies rip whatshisface that annoying twit guy apart. But so funny mwah, I wanted to watch it for ages too. That and starsky and Hutch. I thought it looked funny, though loads of people said it wasnt
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Baconlefeets Posted Oct 17, 2004
Dylan Moran, euurgh with his intestines
I've seen Starsky and Hutch, I thought it'd be a crap knock off, but it's really funny!
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...Shrillian... Posted Oct 18, 2004
Yakusmaximus - 'The Green Mile' was another Stephen King adaptation...
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...Shrillian... Posted Oct 18, 2004
As was 'The Shawshank Redemption'...'The Stand' (Mini-series)...can't think of anything else off the top of my head...
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SachielLesariman Posted Oct 18, 2004
"Lost in Translation"
It's amazing in that it accurately captures the feeling of being in a place that is completely alien to you, but mostly just being very bored about it.
It also reminded me of what I liked about Japan. Which is that It's simultaniously the most awful thing imaginable and the best thing ever.
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kaiser_Wil_dritten Posted Oct 18, 2004
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind is good
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Beatrice Posted Oct 18, 2004
Watched Shark Tale yesterday but was unimpressed.
I got very annoyed by the live prawns being pinky orange.
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Flying-Ninja-Mouse Posted Oct 18, 2004
Finding Nemo is sooooooooooo groovy!
I've read The Green Mile, but not seen the movue as of yet
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wondernorthstar Posted Oct 18, 2004
Mine..Mine..Mine..
Finding Nemo is one of my favorite movies. I bought it on DVD and the extras are worth the money.
Still, it's a movie with a heart and plenty of jokes for grown-ups. Or anyone for that matter.
One of my favourite scenes is when the fish are arguing over dental tools!
There's so much to look at in this movie.
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...Shrillian... Posted Oct 19, 2004
that WAS pretty groovy. I loved Dory speaking whale...heh heh heh...
"I didn't know you could speak whale! I wish I could speak whale"
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Ami of zx - no badgers here! Posted Oct 19, 2004
Loved Finding Nemo, my favorites were Bruce the shark and Nigel the pelican (reminds me of my dad!)
Had a huge movie weekend, watched the orginal three star wars back to back, then a couple episodes of red dwarf and coupling, then the blues brothers! It rocked!
Actually, that 'chhhss chsss' noise you can hear is my brain frying
Anyway, don't all fly off at once
Ami of zx
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