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nah, never seen it. Might have a look on it based on the IMDB listing.
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think positive wrote:I liked the first two. Haven't seen three yet.

You seen dusk to dawn? Pa marmo says it's good, he likes Django and Mexico too!
Dusk to dawn is a Tarantino flick and has plenty of watchable piss takes. Django unchained was a ripper and gave me some genuine laughs.
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Finished a thousand words on the tready this morning, it's actually not bad for an Eddie Murphy flick. Not just swearing and silly comments.
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Oh I get it.
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Watched "Snitch" tonight. Not bad.
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Just watched "Stoker".

I have no idea what the **** that was. :?
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Utterly silly and clunky but funny French James Bond like spoof aired on SBS a few days ago called: OSS 117 Cairo Nest of Spies starring the lead male actor from "The Artist". Taped it & saw it last night.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYobrwvSs9Q‎
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I watched "Don't look down" on SBS 2 last week.
It's a Spanish flick about some young man that is being taught how to totally satisfy a woman, Tantric (?) style.
Plenty of full frontal nudity and plenty of realistic sex scenes.
I really enjoyed it. :P
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Lol, I downloaded that one a couple of years ago. A bit silly, but still... :)
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So you looked down?
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If by 'down' you mean 'at the screen', then yes! :)

(I was going to post the YouTube trailer but it contains too many breasts.)
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Last couple of weeks I watched Abraham Lincoln - vampire Slayer which was actually a ripping flick and the new superman movie Man of Steel which I really enjoyed.

Lots of different things in the Superman movie, but mind you I stopped buying the comics in the late 1970's so I missed all the crisis on infinite earths reboot, but I liked how they did it.

Interesting twist up front (so not a spoiler) was something borrowed straight from Aldous Huxley, in that the opening scenes are Kal El being born, the first natural birth on Krypton in centuries. All births had been genetically programmed and managed centrally so that people were assigned roles before birth as warrior, scientist, teacher, labourer etc. Kal El was the first unprogrammed free natural birth, able to live out his life without being pre destined. (Cue David)

I enjoyed it.
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Was the vampire one an action or horror? I've been checking it out!
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Action movie, not horror
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stui magpie wrote:Action movie, not horror
:wink: Ta

I'll check it out
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