What's the last movie you watched?
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Yeah. Read the books. I tried to watch the hobbit, and even sick as a dog, I turned it off before the end, ugh.watt price tully wrote:Everyone's entitled to their opinion.mandy wrote:Gravity.
Do not recommend. Terrible movie.
David Stratton & Margaret Pomeranz gave it 4.5 & 4 respectively with David saying its the best space film he's seen since 2001 ! I'm going. David Stratton suggested to watch it in 3D.
Mind you & on the other hand, it would be boring if we all liked the same films.
My family loved "Bored with the Rings" & I found it tedious.
I think I'll um, borrow gravity, and check it out, love Sandra bullock, and who doesn't like a little Clooney!
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Gravity... I dunno. Decent thriller, but a little bit 'whatever'.
Burlesque documentary Exposed is great, though. None of this "I'm a lady from the '50s with nipple tassels" Melbourne shit; this is real, subversive, in your face stuff. Don't take your grandparents.
Burlesque documentary Exposed is great, though. None of this "I'm a lady from the '50s with nipple tassels" Melbourne shit; this is real, subversive, in your face stuff. Don't take your grandparents.
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Might need a new supplier.1061 wrote:Yep via the smoke shop around the corner who have dvd's of filums that have just started showing in the Cinema's.stui magpie wrote:Nah, the old fashioned way. DVD.
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/mov ... 2x5t3.html
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It just seems ridiculous, impossible, in this day and age that cruelty is allowed for the entertainment of others. I just don't get it. Money money money. Pure unadulterated greed.mandy wrote:Watched a doco tonight called Blackfish. About whale trainer deaths by killer whales in captivity. It was so sad.
Safe to say I will never go to another Sea World park anywhere in the world ever again. Those poor animals.
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