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Post by Antilife on Jun 26, 2008 16:43:43 GMT
Shell- I think it was more like the brother with the more power. And in that case the uncle had more power. I dunno. Calada- Haha!! I love juno. I thought it was hilarious. And I'll take your advice on the nines. Whatever that it....
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emb555
New-ish Festie
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Post by emb555 on Jun 26, 2008 20:13:57 GMT
Honestly, I never remember the last film I watch. Ever. I always forget three days later and I don't think about it until someone talks about it.
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Post by Kate on Jun 30, 2008 8:24:17 GMT
Ook... well, the last film I watched at the cinema was Sex in the City, last weekend. In my own personal opinion I've seen better films, but it was alright. Although I did spend the whole film saying to my friend, "OH MY GOD that's the guy from the Aero Bubbles advert!!" (I was talking about Samantha's boyfriend, those of whom live in the UK will know he was in a very sexy advert advertising (heh) chocolate...)
This weekend since I have been stuck in bed I watched some films on the telly (thank you Sky+). First one was Wimbledon, which I really regret wasting my time with. The depiction of Wimbledon was SO wrong! I know it's only a movie but you would have thought they could do it a little more accurately.
I also watched Enemy of the State which was a lot better! I love Will Smith, I can't wait to see Hancock now...
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Post by Kate on Jul 8, 2008 14:19:29 GMT
Last night I went to go see Wanted... words cannot describe some of the awesome special effects in that film. Also got to see James McAvoy with no top on - YUM YUM!
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Post by Antilife on Jul 8, 2008 15:29:58 GMT
Haha!! Kate!! Wanted sounds really interesting. I'd like to see it. Ok. I saw Wall-E on sunday. OMG!! hands down, one of the best movies I've ever seen. And it is the best pixar movie to date. I loved it. The multi-level theme was purely amazing. If you are at all globaly-inclined (green earth and such) you'll love it for one reason. If you're a romantic you'll like it for another reason. If you like adventure. You like it. And especially if you like slap-stip/commedy you'll like it. ;D Last night I saw The Tracey Fragments. Uh.....yeah......that was the weirdest movie I've ever (EVER) seen. It is VERY artistic. With ,ultiple clips of the mvoei going on at once.....YEH!! I know. The story is interesting, but it was kinda dry. And not only is the movie "fragmented" it is also completely out of order. So, you don't know exactly whats going on until the end. And it's interesting to see Tracey's idea of her life and the world around her and then to see reality as it is. I'm not sure if I would recommend it. if you want weird and depressing. Then yeah. I'd get it. But if you don't want an eyesore. then I wouldn't. oh and don't expect a real strong story either.
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Post by Kate on Jul 8, 2008 18:13:59 GMT
I want to go see Wall-E!! It looks so adorable, and I heard there's not much dialogue which sounds really intriguing! Gotta wait for it to come out here though
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Post by Piñacolada on Jul 10, 2008 9:44:02 GMT
Argh!! Kate I need to see Wanted!!! The film doesn't look that great.. but James McAvoy with muscles!! #drool# Wall-E looks too much like Johnny 5 for my liking! I went to see Hancock at the cinema on Monday... it was good, I enjoyed it. Do like a bit of Will Smith hehe. Also on Tuesday night I watched The Jane Austen Book Club, it's pretty good, not great. Will stop you being bored for an evening anyways...
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Post by Antilife on Jul 10, 2008 16:31:08 GMT
I want to see Hancock at some point.....*sigh*. Too many movies.
Kate Wall-E is truly amazing. Yes there is no REAL dialogue for the first half an hour. But the body lanquage and human-like movements and actions make it very real and easy to understand. But once wall-e get's in space there is quite a lot of dialogue. But it's not enough to make it dissinteresting. I just loved the movie.
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Post by hawkeye on Jul 12, 2008 4:28:24 GMT
"Silence Of The Lambs" what a brilliant movie!
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Post by Piñacolada on Jul 12, 2008 10:26:52 GMT
Last night I watched The Devil Wears Prada. I've seen it before and really enjoyed it, but didn't like it as much this time round... Perhaps it was the mood I was in...
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Post by Kate on Jul 13, 2008 7:23:14 GMT
Damn I can't sleep... perhaps it's because I watched Red Eye last night? Wasn't even scary though... just don't want to think about a creepy man (with gorgeous blue eyes) stalking me and then threatening me on an aeroplane.
Not one of the best films I've seen, but Cillian Murphy's fabulous acting to make you feel uncomfortable and his eyes make up for it.
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Post by Kate on Jul 18, 2008 20:40:44 GMT
Right well, whilst I was away this week my friend and I watched films to fill our late nights, seeing as we were both feeling under the weather (we've both picked up colds) and not in the mood to go down to the local pub. Hehe.
On Monday night we watched Batman Forever, which I enjoyed the most out of the films we watched, simply because I love Batman! *thinks of her Batman t-shirt, hehe* I can't wait for The Dark Knight to come out! Roll on next week... although getting tickets might be hard.
On Tuesday night, we watched The Day After Tomorrow. I've seen it before (perhaps about 746357095783 times as I have the biggest crush on Jake Gyllenhaal) but it's always a good watch in that it makes you think of Global Warming and the impact it is having on the world. Although it is a bit extreme, you can't help but wonder if one day, that might happen...?
Finally, on Wednesday night we watched Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. It led to the following day being full of "groovy baby"-ies and "yeah baby, YEAH!". Oh, and also a lot of bunny-ears (you know, that thing you do with your hands...)!!
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Post by Antilife on Jul 19, 2008 1:29:42 GMT
OH MY GOD!! I saw the midnight premere last night of The Dark Night!! And OH MY GOD is was god smackingly (haha, popomundo) glorious! One of the best movies I've seen. Absolutley amazing!
Kate, if your a fan of batman you won't be let down. It's amazing. There were so many things I wasn't expecting when I went into the theater, and I was entirely please when I came out. You'll love it!!
The only things is that, it feels so different from the first 1. Although that's very easy to get over as soon as you realize that this one is even better.
And I have to say, I wasn't at all sad when Heath Ledger died, until I saw this movie. He played such an excelent role. Top notch. I truly think this was a wonderful film for to end his career. Truly a stelar performance.
I also entirely recommend this film to others who are not fans, because there are still so many real life themes and situations to make it seem interesting. The only unrealistic thing is some of the things batman can do. (obviously) But for the most part you can get over that easily. (becasue they're so cool!)
Oh and just so you all know, there is in fact something much scarier in the film than the joker (although, that's f*cking creepy enough) but I won't tell you what it is. JUST GO SEE IT!! ;D
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Post by Kate on Jul 20, 2008 8:28:16 GMT
Well Anti, my brother told me yesterday he booked us two tickets for Friday afternoon... so I've got to wait until then before I can see The Dark Knight!! I'm so looking forward to it after your review Last night I fancied watching Batman Begins... so I did! I'm a little Batman obsessed at the moment... one of the guys I work with has a Batman keyring and I pounced on it!! Heh... I'm normal really...
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Post by Antilife on Jul 20, 2008 16:43:45 GMT
Haha!! Well, I hope you can keep your excitmenrt level....well...somewhat. haha!!
Batman obsession is ok in my eyes. Whatev. haha! There was a girl at the midnight premere who was wearing a cat woman outfit. ahaha!!
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Post by Kate on Jul 20, 2008 16:56:18 GMT
If I had the confidence I would go to the cinema in costume as the Joker... I love the make-up!
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Post by Antilife on Jul 21, 2008 16:33:41 GMT
haha!! wow!! That is dedication! ;D
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Post by Piñacolada on Jul 22, 2008 22:10:49 GMT
Can't wait to see the new Batman too! Haven't got time to go till late next week though So no spoilers!! Last night I watched Zodiac.. it was ok, bit slow moving though. And rather long... Tonight I watched American Gangster and had a similar opinion of that really... Guess it might stem from them both being based on true stories.
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Post by Antilife on Jul 23, 2008 13:02:59 GMT
I never really like slow moving stories. That's why I wnet to go see batman. Not slow at all. (seriously) Oh yes and no spoilers. I promise. (maybe) There were so many things that I didn't know would happen in the movie. It really surprised me. Namely, what happens to most of the characters. Have fun waiting!!!
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Post by Dizzy on Jul 24, 2008 4:50:11 GMT
the last movie I saw was Wall*E and I totally loved it! Walle is so cute, I want to go see it again!!!
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