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I saw Blue Jasmine on Monday. It is the best film Woody Allen has done in years, I loved it.

Cate Blanchett is brilliant in this. She is clearly the best actress this country has produced and she would have to be odds on for the Oscar.
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What makes it the best?
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watt price tully wrote:
mandy wrote:Gravity.

Do not recommend. Terrible movie.
Everyone's entitled to their opinion.

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.
Yeah. Read the books. I tried to watch the hobbit, and even sick as a dog, I turned it off before the end, ugh.

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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I'm not sure if I would like to try to watch the hobbit and sick as a dog he or she turned it off the end ugh . What's it like?
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Cool hand Luke,classic!
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I'm glad you like it. Tell your friends.
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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.
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Just watched Escape from LA. Again. Top movie

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stui magpie wrote:Just watched Escape from LA. Again. Top movie

Welcome to the human race.
Oh man I love that movie. Was that on telly??
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Nah, the old fashioned way. DVD.
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stui magpie wrote:Nah, the old fashioned way. DVD.
Yep via the smoke shop around the corner who have dvd's of filums that have just started showing in the Cinema's. :shock:
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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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1061 wrote:
stui magpie wrote:Nah, the old fashioned way. DVD.
Yep via the smoke shop around the corner who have dvd's of filums that have just started showing in the Cinema's. :shock:
Might need a new supplier. :shock:

http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/mov ... 2x5t3.html
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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. :(
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.
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Catching fire, instalment 2 of the Hunger Games.

not bad at all.

love love love Jennifer Laurance, great to see an actress with actual muscles tone and legs that wont snap in half if you touched her with a feather.
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