What's the last movie you watched?
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Really? I absolutely despised the first one, and I can usually appreciate a funny film. I don't know why so many people (including Roger Ebert and other film critics) seemed to love it so much. I really hated it.
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I actually didn't mind it! Cheap laughs, one of those movies you can turn your brain off for (not usually a fan of doing that though haha.)David wrote:Really? I absolutely despised the first one, and I can usually appreciate a funny film. I don't know why so many people (including Roger Ebert and other film critics) seemed to love it so much. I really hated it.
Still haven't seen the second one. The last movie I saw was Space Jam. On VHS, that is right people... VHS!
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I just didn't get it, I guess. I love Life of Brian, Withnail and I and even Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey. Superbad was also really good. I went into The Hangover expecting a Judd Apatow-ish film, but it just seemed really dumb and unfunny, more in the vein of Road Trip or something. Oh well, each to their own.
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I wasn't a huge fan of the first one. May have been the mood I was in or the pressure of everyone telling me I HAD to like it.
Tonight I was in a good mood, it was a work social event, nobody had given me any pre-conceived notions, and I just enjoyed it.
Don't discount it completely David. It may surprise you.
Tonight I was in a good mood, it was a work social event, nobody had given me any pre-conceived notions, and I just enjoyed it.
Don't discount it completely David. It may surprise you.
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A friend burned "Chinatown" for me a while ago. Ms WPT & I saw it the other night. What a great film - haven't seen it since about the time it was released - many moons ago.
Directed by Roman Polanski, featuring a young Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway & John Huston.
Trailer:
http://www.google.com.au/url?url=http:/ ... 6kjcSfVlHw
Directed by Roman Polanski, featuring a young Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway & John Huston.
Trailer:
http://www.google.com.au/url?url=http:/ ... 6kjcSfVlHw
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love the first one, for me the 2nd was funny but to many cheap laughs this time (the doodle thing got a bit much, sitting next to my 15 year old)Kingswood wrote:seriiously? first one was very funny. not holding high hopes for the second one but want to see it nonetheless
everyone told me how brilliant it was, but im not convinced,
loved the first one, it was different and clever
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Anne and my hubby are both recovering from the dreaded CKingswood wrote:what news?annewilo wrote:I know what you mean. However when I got my news all I wanted to do was normal things. Really odd. I thought I would want to travel or go places I hadn't been to before.think positive wrote:watched the bucket list today
jack and morgan are just the most amazing actors
cried my heart out but WOW what a reality check!
booking in hubbies rally car day first thing tomorrow!
why wait til that news comes in!
Maybe if the bucket gets a leaking hole then I maybe will change my mind.
Hope hubby comes along ok.
this movie should be a must as it really hits those "cant explain things" that people who have not been here cant understand....
we are all good now and staying positive
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Really you don't think so?think positive wrote:love the first one, for me the 2nd was funny but to many cheap laughs this time (the doodle thing got a bit much, sitting next to my 15 year old)Kingswood wrote:seriiously? first one was very funny. not holding high hopes for the second one but want to see it nonetheless
everyone told me how brilliant it was, but im not convinced,
loved the first one, it was different and clever
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