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2011-05-02, 12:42:26
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Rubber - Not really good film

Tron: Legacy - Not my kind of a film but wasn't bad, was better than i expected ( i had a low expectations, that's why i watched it just now)

Letters to Juliet - Nice romantic story
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2011-05-02, 13:06:05
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Watched The Road on Saturday night. Can't remember the last time I saw a film that was as bleak as that. Really liked it though.






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2011-05-02, 13:13:10
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The lookout
- Good film!






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2011-05-02, 14:07:27
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(2011-05-02 13:13:10)Blizko Wrote:  The lookout
- Good film!

I love that film
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2011-05-02, 14:13:31
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went to see submarine last night, highly recommended! Rubber is on next Saturday, is it worth seeing?
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2011-05-02, 17:18:11
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Sucker Punch.

Strange...strange indeed.

Good nonetheless!






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2011-05-04, 08:18:48
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The Green Hornet - better than I expected, easy entertainment.

The Social Network - didn't live up to the hype, but inoffensive.

The Next Three Days - average.

Megamind - also average.

True Grit - really bloody good.

Being John Malkovich - fantastic, twisted and imaginative.






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2011-05-04, 10:13:55
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I'm gonna go see Cedar Rapids at the weekend, anyone seen it? Any good?






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2011-05-04, 15:13:49
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Gutted I missed catfish last night, gonna try and watch in the next coupel of days






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2011-05-08, 00:23:16
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Seen Rubber, better than I expected to be honest. Like Oizo says himself, it's a little boring in places but I enjoyed it overall.
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2011-05-08, 01:11:43
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What's better, Rubber or Flubber?






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2011-05-08, 05:31:07
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Flubber by far. Also just saw Thor, rather good ol flick.

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2011-05-08, 05:56:04
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Fight Club - Evidently incredible. Fifth or sixth time, it's no less incredible.

Disturbia - Tension and crap acting. Labeouf is good, though.

Toy Story 3 - I Loled.

Dinner For Schumcks - Underrated. quite amusing 'Unterschlagen' fest.

Up in the Air - Lovely character study. Pointless, considerate, heartwarming and quality filmmaking,






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2011-05-08, 12:21:57
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(2011-05-08 05:56:04)TempestDisco Wrote:  Fight Club - Evidently incredible. Fifth or sixth time, it's no less incredible.

Disturbia - Tension and crap acting. Labeouf is good, though.

Toy Story 3 - I Loled.

Dinner For Schumcks - Underrated. quite amusing 'Unterschlagen' fest.

Up in the Air - Lovely character study. Pointless, considerate, heartwarming and quality filmmaking,

Frank Leboeuf?
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2011-05-08, 12:45:59
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I had to google that. Although i have discovered key information:
'Currently in pre-production for Ocean Hotel, a feature film about Russian Mafia in New York City schedduled to be shot in New York City in 2010. Ocean Hotel also stars Kirk "Sticky Fingaz" Jones and Gabriel Francois.'

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2011-05-10, 23:06:56
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Fast Five

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2011-05-11, 09:32:11
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Kings speech - rubbish, overhyped, average, boring piece of shit 1/10

Tyson - for about the 10th time, epic movie one of my favs 10/10

Shawshank Redemption - Great film 10/10
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2011-05-11, 09:44:17
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Insidious - trying to go back to old fashioned scares from the 60's rather than the whole torture porn/gore angle. Opening titles are unsettling and there are s couple of jumps in first half of movie but then it becomes stupid and unintentionally funny; just couldn't take it seriously and didn't care about any of the characters.

Did have a couple of good looking trailers before it though. An Italian movie called Angels of Evil which looks a bit like Romanzo Criminale and Baarder Meinhof Complex, definitely going to see that.
Other was a Spanish horror film called Julias Eyes, which is produced by dame people as the Orphanage. The trailer was scarier than the whole of Insidious






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2011-05-11, 10:30:00
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Really looking forward to seeing Julia's Eyes, I saw posters for in when I was in Madrid at the tail end of last year and was stoked to see Guillermo Del Toro's name.






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2011-05-16, 17:39:03
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I saw Attack The Block the other night. It was OK, better than the trailer made it look.






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2011-05-17, 07:56:56
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Saw Un Prophete the other night. Was pretty good.
Bit long though, kind of lost it's momentum halfway through.






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2011-05-23, 12:12:40
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The movies i watched in past 2 weeks.


Waiting For Forever - super boring

No Strings Attached - completely unsuccessful try for a film

The Mechanic - boring. gets a bit better towards the end

I Am Number Four - meh

Drive Angry - perfectly watchable crap. it's like Machete - brutal but funny but nowhere near as good. i wish there wasn't that fantasy at the end. not a good film.

Lymelife - meh

Love and Other Drugs - not bad, good acting by Anne Hathaway plus she is naked through the whole film, good deal.

The Rite - another film bout exorcism. with Anthony Hopkins. it was alright but nothing too impressive.


Didn't really enjoy neither one of them.
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2011-05-23, 13:32:33
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Watched Let Me In yesterday. I'm a big fan of the original so wasn't expecting much, but really surprised at how good it was.

Not often an American remake can hold a torch to a foreign original.






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2011-05-23, 16:56:39
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Just watched Lars and the Real Girl. Absolutely brilliant, Ryan Gosling is great in it. Really funny and really tragic at the same time.






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2011-05-28, 12:58:47
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Red Riding Hood

Spectacular film, completely enjoyed it. I see much hatred on it at some places, but absolutely unreasonably in my opinion. The film is really well done, it couldn't be better. It's over any expectations.
Also the music was great, 2 tracks by Fever Ray.
The best film i've watched since Black Swan!
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