What's the last movie you watched?
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- Neil Appleby
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Me too, but a very good film all the same.MattyD wrote:the grey.
Loved it but thought the ending was a bit crap.
Latest for me: Super 8......it's school holidays ya know. Surprisingly good.
After the epic draw comes the decisive knockout!
Collingwood rules the world again and Mick Malthouse fulfils his destiny with the twenty ten premiership and can you hear the people sing!
Collingwood rules the world again and Mick Malthouse fulfils his destiny with the twenty ten premiership and can you hear the people sing!
- Neil Appleby
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Me too, but a very good film all the same.MattyD wrote:the grey.
Loved it but thought the ending was a bit crap.
Latest for me: Super 8......it's school holidays ya know. Surprisingly good.
After the epic draw comes the decisive knockout!
Collingwood rules the world again and Mick Malthouse fulfils his destiny with the twenty ten premiership and can you hear the people sing!
Collingwood rules the world again and Mick Malthouse fulfils his destiny with the twenty ten premiership and can you hear the people sing!
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It's one of my favourites. Travolta and Cage are both awesome in being able to play the hero and villain and then reversing roles.The Prototype wrote:I watched that awhile ago on Austar, still one of my favourites, Travola and Cage worked pretty decent together. On before it was Con Air, love that one.Jezza wrote:Just watched one of my favourite movies called Face/Off with John Travolta and Nicholas Cage. This movie is not everyone's cup of tea but if you love action movies, I highly recommend seeing it.
I just got done watching Return to Oz, the 1985 "unofficial sequel" the Wizard of Oz. It seemed much better than I had remembered it, though the last time I watched the movie I was 8.
Watching Eight Men Out now. May have to find out when it's back on and watch it in full.
The scene when Castor Troy (Cage) wakes up still freaks me out sometimes. I love the scene when they encounter each other for the first time after they've switched faces. The horrifying look on Sean Archer's face is priceless.
So many memorable scenes.
Con Air was another great Nicholas Cage movie along with The Rock.
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Anyone going to this year's Melbourne International Film Festival? WPT? Pies4Shaw?
Tannin?
I just booked 20 tickets in about 15 minutes this morning, and I'm not sure if I'm done yet!
www.miff.com.au
Tannin?
I just booked 20 tickets in about 15 minutes this morning, and I'm not sure if I'm done yet!
www.miff.com.au
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Perhaps, but primarily the price for making a shithouse (or, let's be honest, insufficiently sentimental) film.
I think a John Safran clip applies here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olk12tYRjGE
Skip to 6:02.
I think a John Safran clip applies here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olk12tYRjGE
Skip to 6:02.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
- Dark Beanie
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Watched "Where the Wild Things Are" the other night.
Absolutly loved it. I was wondering how they would flesh out the story and trhey did it beautifully, turning a short picture book into a story about a wild child growing up, by shouldering the responsibilty for a bunch of very troubled monsters, including himself.
4 stars.
Absolutly loved it. I was wondering how they would flesh out the story and trhey did it beautifully, turning a short picture book into a story about a wild child growing up, by shouldering the responsibilty for a bunch of very troubled monsters, including himself.
4 stars.