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« Reply #690 on: October 16, 2009, 04:05:21 PM »

3 years fml

Would have thought it would have changed more tbh
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« Reply #691 on: October 16, 2009, 04:05:42 PM »

Tighty !!  Dick fkin Tracey ??

Apocalypse Now
The Big Red One
French Connection
Get Carter
Silence of the Lambs
Raging Bull
Zulu
Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Saving Private Ryan (mainly for the first twenty minutes)
Battle of Britain

and I could do another three lists easily

just missed out....Dick Tracy

hmmm. My transformers moment. Very odd
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« Reply #692 on: October 16, 2009, 09:05:00 PM »

10 greats no order.

Big Lebowski
Matrix
Butterfly Effect
Fletch
Running Man
Ace Ventura (pet dic)
Donnie Darko
Star Wars (original trilogy)

10`s not enough ill have a think and refine it a bit.
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« Reply #693 on: October 16, 2009, 09:41:19 PM »

Whats with Ace Ventura, a few have chosen that film, I don't get it? Jim Carrey is not funny!
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« Reply #694 on: October 16, 2009, 11:36:04 PM »

Schindlers List is a great film and worthy of its oscars, but why on earth would you want to watch it more than once? just to see the girl in red on the fire once more?  talktothehand

Oh and Jim Carrey is genius in:

The Cable Guy
Dumb And Dumber
The Mask
The Truman Show
Me Myself And Irene

Ok or average in the rest and abs amazing here:



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« Reply #695 on: October 17, 2009, 02:16:21 PM »

Whats with Ace Ventura, a few have chosen that film, I don't get it? Jim Carrey is not funny!

What the fuck!

Carrey is just as funny (if not more) as Ferrell/sandler etc in his own area's
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« Reply #696 on: October 17, 2009, 11:00:11 PM »

Apparently 21st December 2012 is the end of the world

So why are we spending millions building the olympic city in London

The film trailer looks good .   Roland Emmerich  does it again

John Cusack stars  in                    2012

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« Reply #697 on: October 17, 2009, 11:11:11 PM »

Apparently 21st December 2012 is the end of the world

So why are we spending millions building the olympic city in London


because that date is after the olympics
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« Reply #698 on: October 17, 2009, 11:17:19 PM »

Apparently 21st December 2012 is the end of the world

So why are we spending millions building the olympic city in London


because that date is after the olympics

LOL

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« Reply #699 on: October 17, 2009, 11:45:20 PM »

Schindlers List is a great film and worthy of its oscars, but why on earth would you want to watch it more than once? just to see the girl in red on the fire once more?  talktothehand

Oh and Jim Carrey is genius in:

The Cable Guy
Dumb And Dumber
The Mask
The Truman Show
Me Myself And Irene

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Lol when New Years Eve meant something!
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind?

I think he's a pretty good straight actor.
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« Reply #700 on: October 18, 2009, 01:33:06 PM »

Apparently 21st December 2012 is the end of the world

So why are we spending millions building the olympic city in London

The film trailer looks good .   Roland Emmerich  does it again

John Cusack stars  in                    2012



If you are like me and believe in stuff like this, and 911 CIA Cover Up's etc you should google or YouTube 'mayan calendar'

there are some amazing stuff on it
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« Reply #701 on: October 23, 2009, 09:23:31 PM »

Great scene in one of the greats....



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« Reply #702 on: October 26, 2009, 08:26:01 PM »

Up

It's all too easy I think to not take your kids to the cinema, wait for the DVD. Easy all round. Except I like to think that taking the kids to the cinema occasionally is something that can infuse them with love for good films, and the experience of seeing them on a big screen. As long as you can avoid the pic'n'mix ("make sure you choose lightweight sweets kids" to blank looks from them and chortles from other parents) and the like, job's a good un.

Up is a great film. Pixar has gone beyond making animated films that are good stories and actually makes good films that happen to be animated. I also like films that work on two levels. A recent example is the book Coraline: exciting thriller for kiddies, even more of a nailbiter for adults. A more perennial example are the Looney Tunes cartoons, which can be enjoyed by kids but were made for adults and work perfectly on both levels.

Up is like a very grown up version of a Looney Tune. Kids watch it and will no doubt find it a version of "My First Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World." Look, a big funny bird. A funny old man. A talking dog. More talking doggies! And the film works on that level. The dog bits alone will entertain people of any age.

But for adults, the film hits the big Ls: Love, Life and Loss. I don't want to go too much into this lest I spoil the effect for you, but it's literally like you're watching a different film from your kid. They probably won't catch subtle things like an empty chair and What That Means. And they probably won't understand why you spend a good portion of the first fifteen minutes of the film with tears rolling down your face. So be warned. It's not even the loss of a loved one--no, because that's almost too easy. It's coupled with how you deal with the loss of a dream.

So for kids, an adventure movie. For adults, something with a lot more depth.

The 3-D aspect of the film isn't overplayed.You don't get an In Your Face moment. It's just for gorgeous, stunning depth. When you're dealing with South American jungle vistas then depth is good for you.

Pixar continues to blow away notions of animation and it's clear that they are working to change our notion of animation and could get us where we need to be in Western cinema: catching up to Japan, where animation can be for all ages not just kids.

I loved it. Very poignant, and very entertaining. 9 tighty stars out of 10

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Tighty's critque is so spot on nothing to add but i enjoyed it immensely.


Just watched Surrogates,visually stunning,great cgi and an interesting story premise but it just didn't click.Bruce Willis was great though.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0986263/

Dissapointing but not a total waste of time.
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« Reply #703 on: October 26, 2009, 11:35:00 PM »

Only half way through it but Rock n rolla by Guy Ritchie might just be the greatest!
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« Reply #704 on: October 27, 2009, 02:05:13 AM »

Up

It's all too easy I think to not take your kids to the cinema, wait for the DVD. Easy all round. Except I like to think that taking the kids to the cinema occasionally is something that can infuse them with love for good films, and the experience of seeing them on a big screen. As long as you can avoid the pic'n'mix ("make sure you choose lightweight sweets kids" to blank looks from them and chortles from other parents) and the like, job's a good un.

Up is a great film. Pixar has gone beyond making animated films that are good stories and actually makes good films that happen to be animated. I also like films that work on two levels. A recent example is the book Coraline: exciting thriller for kiddies, even more of a nailbiter for adults. A more perennial example are the Looney Tunes cartoons, which can be enjoyed by kids but were made for adults and work perfectly on both levels.

Up is like a very grown up version of a Looney Tune. Kids watch it and will no doubt find it a version of "My First Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World." Look, a big funny bird. A funny old man. A talking dog. More talking doggies! And the film works on that level. The dog bits alone will entertain people of any age.

But for adults, the film hits the big Ls: Love, Life and Loss. I don't want to go too much into this lest I spoil the effect for you, but it's literally like you're watching a different film from your kid. They probably won't catch subtle things like an empty chair and What That Means. And they probably won't understand why you spend a good portion of the first fifteen minutes of the film with tears rolling down your face. So be warned. It's not even the loss of a loved one--no, because that's almost too easy. It's coupled with how you deal with the loss of a dream.

So for kids, an adventure movie. For adults, something with a lot more depth.

The 3-D aspect of the film isn't overplayed.You don't get an In Your Face moment. It's just for gorgeous, stunning depth. When you're dealing with South American jungle vistas then depth is good for you.

Pixar continues to blow away notions of animation and it's clear that they are working to change our notion of animation and could get us where we need to be in Western cinema: catching up to Japan, where animation can be for all ages not just kids.

I loved it. Very poignant, and very entertaining. 9 tighty stars out of 10

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Tighty's critque is so spot on nothing to add but i enjoyed it immensely.


Just watched Surrogates,visually stunning,great cgi and an interesting story premise but it just didn't click.Bruce Willis was great though.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0986263/

Dissapointing but not a total waste of time.

Absolute agree with you about UP, (I mean its not 2 CGI robots hitting each other) but it might just be film of the year.  Amazing how Pixar consistently delivers.





I thought Bruce Willis was just phoning it in, although i did like the premise, your right just didn't click.
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